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Lamb Expectations
Numbers 27:15โ17, John 10:1โ16, Luke 10:1โ12 Shepherds have long held a presence in the story of Israel. Sheep were part of Abrahamโs, Isaacโs, and Jacobโs, and the 12 patriarchsโ lives. Moses, too, was a shepherd. Therefore, it is not a surprise that he talks about the people of Israel needing a shepherd. And, after being
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Path Selection
2 Samuel 24:1โ25 What the reason was for inciting the census has remained a mystery. Why God would incite David to do this, and thus punish the Israelites, is also a mystery. Some have claimed that this was still the penalty of Davidโs murder of Uriah and his affair with (and marriage to) Bathsheba. The
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Covenantal Bride
Ezekiel 16:7โ22, 2 Corinthians 11:1โ4, Revelation 19:6โ9 The image of the church as the bride of Jesus was not a new concept. Israel/Judah was often compared to a wife, though, sadly, often an unfaithful wife. Despite the seeming graphic nature of this passage in Ezekiel, there is a strong implication of innocence, harking back to
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Closing the Gap
Exodus 32:1โ14, Numbers 14:11โ24, Ezekiel 22:30-31, Matthew 18:18โ20 Standing in the gap has long been a phrase used for intercessory prayer, and it is fitting. Sometimes, however, standing in the gap doesnโt always mean what we think it means. Twice Moses stands โin the gapโ apparently between God and the Israelites. The Israelites have betrayed
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Consequential Freedom
Psalm 75, Amos 1:3โ2:8, Ezekiel 18:25โ32 While Israel is being foretold of its doom, it is probable that a great many people were responding to the prophets (and therefore, God) that God just wasnโt being fair. Why shouldnโt they be able to be โfreeโ as the other nations? While the focus is on them, their
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Blessings and Consequences
How does it work when 1 generation is faithful, and the next is faithless? Is it an equation of 1000-4=996? Then the next generation is faithful, and it is again 1000?
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Unpolishing the Church
Haggai 2:1โ9, Matthew 16:13โ20 There is a lot of hand-wringing about the demise of the church. To put things in perspective, it is often better to read the Old Testament than the New. Yet people often skip all the prophets because it appears so dark and heart-wrenching. It is. Godโs sadness, anger, jealousy, loss are
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Blind to the Signs
Ezekiel 12:21โ28, Jeremiah 32:17โ23, Matthew 16:1โ4 In the Post-Enlightenment or Scientific Age (depending on how you want to define either or both), evidence has been crucial. Itโs not as if we are all that different than the Israelites. Ezekielโs words come at a time when there have been many Men of God who, by Godโs
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Forgetting the Story
Jonah 3:1โ10, Nahum 1:1โ11 The story of Jonah has always been a big fish story. It catches our attention. Whether Jonah was alive in the whale/fish for 3 days (evidence indicates itโs possible) or if it was a death and resurrection story, it doesnโt fail to capture our attention. Even unbeliever get the story. We
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Believing Dress-Up
2 Corinthians 6:3โ18, 2 Corinthians 11:12โ15, 1 John 4:1โ6 Paul is not a happy camper. The Corinthians appear to be pulling away from him for 2 reasons. The first is that he sent a letter that hurt (or offended) them. It seems likely that it wasnโt the letter we call 1 Corinthians, but a different
