Strange Sight

January 22, 2020: SOAP #3702:  Exodus 3-5; Luke 22

Scripture:  Exodus (NIV) 3:1 Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the desert and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. 2 There the angel of the LORD appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. 3 So Moses thought, “I will go over and see this strange sight— why the bush does not burn up.” 4 When the LORD saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, “Moses! Moses!” And Moses said, “Here I am.”

Observation:  God is a speaker.  He talks.  He created man to have fellowship with him.  God wants to interact with man.  Moses was not in a “church” setting.  The tabernacle had not yet been set up.  Yet God spoke to Moses.

Moses was a shepherd.  Moses was out in the wilderness with his sheep. Moses saw something different, something that caught his attention.  He left his place, went out of his way, to see this “strange sight.”  His life was not so hectic that he could not take time to check it out.

Application:  I should be open to God speaking to me in my every-day settings.  As I go through my normal daily routine, something catches my eye, something looks strange, something looks out of place.  Something makes me curious.  If my heart is open to God, I may hear, “Leon, slow down and pay attention, do not be in such a hurry to keep your own agenda! I have something to show you.  I have something to say to you.”

Prayer:  Holy Spirit, check my heart when I start to run off.  Help me not to be frustrated with interruptions.  Help me to see the strange things you put in my pathway.  I want to hear what you are saying to me.  Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

 

Still concerned about me!

January 21, 2020: SOAP #3701:  Exodus 1-2; Psalm 88; Luke 21

Scripture:  Exodus (NIV) 2:23 During that long period, the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up to God. 24 God heard their groaning and he remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac and with Jacob. 25 So God looked on the Israelites and was concerned about them.

Observation:  We can read about it in 15 or 20 minutes, but for the Israelites, it was a “long period.”  Moses lived 120 years.  He spent 40 years in Egypt, 40 years in the wilderness, and 40 years leading Israel out of Egypt and to the Promised Land.

From the first few verses in this chapter, we are told how Moses was hidden from the Egyptians who wanted to kill all the baby boys.  So, this “long period” lasted at least 80 years.

BUT God “heard their groanings.”  God “remembered His covenant.”  God “looked on the Israelites.”  And God was “concerned about them.”

God’s ears were working!  God’s eyes were working!  God’s memory was working!  And God’s feelings were working!  He would set them free from Egypt!  He would feed them!  He would lead them!  He would fight for them and with them.  He would give them the land He had promised Abraham!

Application:  And from all I know, the above is still true!!!  God’s ears and eyes still hear and see.  God still remembers His promises, of blessings and of judgments.  God is still concerned about people.  God is still concerned about me!

Prayer:  Sovereign Lord, you forever remain constant.  You have not changed.  Your ears and eyes still hear every word and see every action. You still remember your promises to me.  And you are still concerned about me.  Even though my troubles seem long and difficult, I know that you are aware.  I trust you to work through all things for my good and your glory! Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

Word Games

January 20, 2020: SOAP #3700:  Genesis 49-50; Psalm 8; Luke 20

Scripture:  Luke (NIV) 20:20 Keeping a close watch on him, they sent spies, who pretended to be honest. They hoped to catch Jesus in something he said so that they might hand him over to the power and authority of the governor. … 26 They were unable to trap him in what he had said there in public. And astonished by his answer, they became silent.

Observation:  How they hated Jesus.  He made the teachings about God so clear and understandable.  And when He did, it made the religious rulers look so foolish.  They worked hard to trap Him in His words.  But trapping Jesus in His words was not easy to do!  He is the One John introduced as “the Word who was in the beginning with God and Who was God.”

Trapping Jesus in His words would be like playing a word game with the one who wrote the dictionary!   John said Jesus was the Word who became flesh!  (John 1:14) No wonder those trying to trap Him were “astonished by His answer” and “became silent!”

Application:   How foolish of me to play word games with God.  How foolish to claim that the Bible says the opposite of what the words mean.  In the end, God will judge us according to what he meant, not according to what I want it to say!  (2Peter 1:20)  The meaning has been set by the author!

Prayer:   Almighty God, you inspired men to write the books in the Holy Bible.  I will be judged according to what is written there.  Thank you for letting me know how much you love me and how I can please you.  Amen

Pastor Leon
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Lord, make me like You!

January 19, 2020: SOAP #3699:  Genesis 47-48; Psalm 10; Luke 19

Scripture:  Psalm (NIV) 10:1 Why, O LORD, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?…
3 He boasts of the cravings of his heart; he blesses the greedy and reviles the LORD.
4 In his pride the wicked does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God….
6  He says to himself, “Nothing will shake me; I’ll always be happy and never have trouble.”…
11  He says to himself, “God has forgotten; he covers his face and never sees.”

Observation:  The first verse questions, “Where are you, God?  Why are you not helping us?  Don’t you care that we are hurting?”  Then the next 10 verses give the answer.  Here is why God seems so far off.  It is because of the wickedness of the people.  Man is so busy in his own greed that “in all his thoughts he has no room for God!”  Man thinks that he does not need God.  Some men even think that God has forgotten about this planet and pays us no attention to us.

Application:   God seems so far away because we have pushed him out of the picture!   We have ignored His laws and destroyed the innocent who are created in His image.  How would we react if we were treated that way?

But Psalm 10 continues… “12 Arise, LORD! Lift up your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless. 13 Why does the wicked man revile God? Why does he say to himself, “He won’t call me to account”? 14 But you, O God, do see trouble and grief; you consider it to take it in hand. The victim commits himself to you; you are the helper of the fatherless.”

Prayer:   Heavenly Father, I worship you because you are not like me.  Make me like you.  You endured the greatest disrespect from your creation, yet you remain merciful and offer forgiveness.  Your grace is amazing!   Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

Desperate

January 18, 2020: SOAP #3698:  Genesis 44-46; Luke 18

Scripture:  Luke (NIV) 18:35 As Jesus approached Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging. 36 When he heard the crowd going by, he asked what was happening. 37 They told him, “Jesus of Nazareth is passing by.” 38 He called out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” 39 Those who led the way rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” 40 Jesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to him. When he came near, Jesus asked him, 41 “What do you want me to do for you?” “Lord, I want to see,” he replied. 42 Jesus said to him, “Receive your sight; your faith has healed you.” 43 Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus, praising God. When all the people saw it, they also praised God.

Observation:  Surely the blind man had heard many people passing by and talking about Jesus.  His miracles were amazing.  He had probably heard about blind people receiving their sight.  He probably had wondered if Jesus would ever pass by his location.

And here it was.  Here was his opportunity.  Jesus was passing his way.  He would get the attention of Jesus.  He would be heard!  When people who were able to see—when they saw the commotion this blind man was causing, they tried to calm him down.  They tried to make him be quiet.  He was becoming a distraction.  But he was the one who was blind!  They could not understand his desperation!

Application:  There have been a few times in my life where I have called out to the Lord in desperation.  Like Jacob of old (Genesis 32:25), I was not going to let God get away without answering me.  And like, in verse 43 above, for the blind man, He answered!

Prayer:  Heavenly Father, in this world there are many things about which I should be desperate.  They are things that only you can fix!  You are the ONLY answer!  There is no other! Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

Wait in expectation!

January 17, 2020: SOAP #3697:  Genesis 42-43; Psalm 5; Luke 17

Scripture:  Psalm (NIV) 5:1 Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my sighing.
2 Listen to my cry for help, my King and my God, for to you I pray.
3 In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.

Observation:  David, the author of this Psalm, was weary.  From what is written here, I get the idea that nothing he had tried was working.  He was frustrated and sighing.  He was muttering to himself.  I believe he has just decided to get a good night of rest and talk to God about it in the morning.

In the morning, God was going to hear David’s voice!  David was going to listen, expecting to hear God’s voice!

Application:   I think I am better at the first part than the second part.  I can “lay my requests before God.”  I can tell him every detail about how difficult my problems are.  It is the second part that I am still learning.  How does one wait in expectation?

The waiters that comes to my table in the restaurant “wait in expectation” for my order.  They listen carefully.  Often, they use a pen or pencil to write down my order on a paper prepared just for that purpose.  Then quickly they go.  They had made preparation even before I arrived to meet my desire.

I need to watch other people to see what to do, or what not to do, so I can better “wait in expectation” on the Lord.

Prayer:   Lord, you are worth the wait!  Hearing from you is worth waiting for.  Knowing that you care about my needs and have a plan to take care of them brings joy and peace to my heart and mind.  Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

His Presence is ever with me!

January 16, 2020: SOAP #3696:  Genesis 39-41; Luke 16

Scripture:  Genesis (NIV) 39:1 Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt. Potiphar, an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh’s officials, the captain of the guard, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him there. 2 The LORD was with Joseph and he prospered, and he lived in the house of his Egyptian master. …
20 Joseph’s master took him and put him in prison, the place where the king’s prisoners were confined. But while Joseph was there in the prison, 21 the LORD was with him; he showed him kindness and granted him favor in the eyes of the prison warder.

Observation:  Joseph was sold into slavery to a caravan going to Egypt.  He was forcefully removed from his home and family, BUT he could not be removed from the presence and favor of God!

While in Egypt, Joseph was falsely accused and thrown into prison, BUT he could not be removed from the presence and favor of God!

God worked through Joseph’s troubles to place him in a location from which he could immediately ascend to be second in all of Egypt only to Pharaoh!

Application:   God still uses difficulties today to position His servants where they can best serve and bless others.  Troubles have been God’s way of positioning me many times.  I did not enjoy what was happening to me, but now that I have the benefit of seeing how it worked out, I can rejoice like Joseph.  (Genesis 45:5-8) God was in the details that were troubling me!  His presence never left me!

Prayer:  Heavenly Father, you are sovereign over all the earth.  You never leave me.  When I take time to look, I can see your hand at work everywhere, even in my troubles. Holy Spirit, bring these truths to my mind when I am in the middle of trouble.   Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

The Dream Giver is The Dream Maker

January 15, 2020: SOAP #3695:  Genesis 37-38; Psalm 7; Luke 15

Scripture:  Genesis (NIV) 37:20 “Come now, let’s kill him and throw him into one of these cisterns and say that a ferocious animal devoured him. Then we’ll see what comes of his dreams.”

Observation:  Joseph’s brothers thought that if they could get rid of Joseph, they would get rid of his dreams.  They had not yet discovered the dream giver.

They were not Joseph’s dreams; they were God’s dreams!  The brothers were not working to destroy Joseph’s dreams, but God’s dreams.  Those dreams would become the salvation of their own lives and the lives of their family.  Their attitude would change when they discovered that the “Dream Giver” became the “Dream Maker!”

Application:  When God gives a dream, he takes the responsibility to bring it to pass.  It is for me to trust Him, to be faithful in whatever place I find myself.   His is the responsibility for the results, for the open doors, and for the needed resources.

It is important for me to recognize God’s dreams for me.  When I develop and begin to produce my own dreams, I must rely on my wisdom, strength, and resources.  But when I take on God’s dream, I find that He assures the success!

Prayer:  Lord, you are the “Dream Giver.”  I trust you to provide all things necessary for the dreams you give.  You are not depending on me to bring them about because you are also the “Dream Maker!”  You are depending on me to have faith and believe you. Sometimes it does not seem that the little you give me to do will make a difference.  But faith and obedience are what you desire.  Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

Worth Cancelling My Plans

January 14, 2020: SOAP #3694:  Genesis 34-36; Luke 14

Scripture:  Luke (NIV) 14:16 Jesus replied: “A certain man was preparing a great banquet and invited many guests. 17 At the time of the banquet he sent his servant to tell those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’ 18 “But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said, ‘I have just bought a field, and I must go and see it. Please excuse me.’ 19 “Another said, ‘I have just bought five yoke of oxen, and I’m on my way to try them out. Please excuse me.’ 20 “Still another said, ‘I have just got married, so I can’t come.’

Observation:  Two things I see from this passage.  First, the priority of the one throwing the banquet was different than the priority of those invited.  Second, those invited were not willing to change their priorities in order to participate in the banquet.

Scripture:  Luke (NIV) 14:23 “Then the master told his servant, ‘Go out to the roads and country lanes and make them come in, so that my house will be full. 24 I tell you, not one of those men who were invited will get a taste of my banquet.’”

Application:   I must take Jesus’ priorities as my priorities.  If Jesus wants me at a banquet—that is worth cancelling all my plans!  If He is really LORD, then I must fit myself into His plans.  What are my plans in comparison to His? I know He loves me, so He will require only that which is good for me.

Prayer:  Lord, using all your wisdom and knowledge you direct my path in love.  I know that it is a great honor to be invited to what you are planning.  What could I ever plan that would be worth missing what you have planned!  Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity! 

THE Speaker

January 13, 2020: SOAP #3693:  Genesis 31-33; Luke 13

Scripture:  Genesis (NIV) 31:16 …now then, whatsoever God hath said unto thee, do.

Observation:  Rachel and Leah were sister that had both been given in marriage to Jacob.  Jacob had just let them know that God had told him to leave the area in which they had been raised and return to his home.  They understood what was happening in their family and responded that he should do whatever God directed.

This reminds me of Mary’s response at the wedding in Canaan.  The wine had run out and she referred the servants to Jesus saying, “Whatever he says unto you do it!”  (John 2:5)

Application:   My parents visited me one weekend while I was at Bible School.  In the service we attended that night God spoke clearly to me that I was to leave Bible School and enlist in the armed services.  As we were walking out to the car, I told my dad and his response was, “If that is what God tells you, you have to do it.”

The same God that spoke to Jacob is the same God that spoke to me in 1967 and the same God that speaks to me daily.

Prayer:   Heavenly Father, the Bible proves that you are a speaker.  You talk to people.  Old Testament times, New Testament times, today—it makes no difference.  Holy Spirit, help me keep my spiritual ears open to hear what is being said to me today. Amen

Pastor Leon
Making friends for time and eternity!