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Tweets & Rants 15 February 2013: Matthew 16:1-12; Acts 22; Psalm 37:1-22; Exodus 35-37

needs to have pity on those who may be materially prosperous and yet underneath are spiritually bankrupt. Psa 37:1 @WeeManWest

Matthew 16:3 I believe it was very clear to the Pharisees and Sadducees at this point exactly whom Jesus was. They now seek a heavenly sign as though the works Jesus was doing and the words He was teaching were not enough.

We are so apt at interpreting things in this physical world, yet we neglect the spiritual world. We neglect the spiritual things going on in our midst that God wants to use to speak to us. We don’t want to do the hard work involved in building a relationship with God through daily investigation and time. We want the easy way. We want a sign from heaven.

They would receive only this sign of Jonah, just as Jonah was in the belly of the fish and came out, so also would Jesus be in the belly of the earth and come out.

Matthew 16:7 The disciples thought Jesus’ was questioning them about their lack of bread when instead He is pointing out the corrupt nature of the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

Jesus’ focus with the disciples was on their spiritual discipline. He was pointing them away from the spiritually dead and dangerous teachings of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

He had provided bread for thousands on two separate occasions. He was well capable of providing for their physical provision. He knew that the more important issue for them would be spiritual provision and that only comes with seeking.

Acts 22:22 What a terrible response by the Jews?! Paul was giving his testimony and yet because he had been sent among the Gentiles to preach the Gospel he was worthy of death!

Religion is again clouding the minds of the people of Jerusalem. The Law doesn’t perpetually forbid the Gentiles from the people of God. Yet these Jews wanted nothing more than to see Paul slain for trying to reach the Gentiles.

Psalm 37:1 Admittedly it is very challenging to not be envious of evildoers. When we are honest about it we must admit that generally wrongdoers tend to prosper materially in this world.

Yet, we know their end. Rather than our envy they should have our pity and compassion. Though they may be materially prosperous they are spiritually bankrupt.

Psalm 37:4 I believe that so many people miss the very plain and simple truth of this verse. We must consider that just before it contextually David precedes this statement with challenges for us to trust in the Lord, do good, dwell, and befriend faithfulness. He then begins this statement with delight in the Lord.

What we can’t miss is that God’s greatest desire for us is not material prosperity but instead spritual prosperity. God wants the desires of our hearts to be God centered. If in our hearts, we desire His will, He will give us His will.

This verse doesn’t mean that if you desire a new car or house that you will get a new car or house.

Psalm 37:7 Patience is definitely a virtue. God so desires to bring His best into our lives. Unfortunately we see someone plotting and prospering and then we begin to plot so that maybe we can prosper.

Sometimes the only answer is to be still before God and wait patiently for Him. Just as the Israelites were told to be still at the banks of the Red Sea and wait for God’s deliverance. They weren’t to build boats and rafts, they weren’t to begin swimming lessons…they were to wait!

We don’t like to wait. We believe that we’ve been given a particular skill set so that we can make our own way. So often we do so and miss God’s best for our lives.

Psalm 37:13 The wicked have this world for their own plots. Yet, no matter how cleverly devised their plans are the Lord will hold final judgment. He knows their end and so should we.

Exodus 35:3 I believe that if one is going to “keep” the Sabbath and condemn everyone else for not “keeping” the Sabbath then I would expect that one to not even start their automobile on the Sabbath…or their oven…or turn on a light switch for that matter!

Exodus 36:6 I can’t help but wonder on the principle herein. God motivated the people to give in accord with His will. Do we ever stop to ask about our unfunded ventures if maybe God hasn’t put that into the hearts of the people to be done? Maybe God is setting the principle in place, maybe not.

I think our federal, state, and local governments would be wise to heed such a matter. Only do the public works that the public is willing to fund. I think this would balance the budget and would eliminate debt.

Tweets & Rants 26 January 2013: Matthew 9:14-26; Acts 13:26-52; Psalm 22:1-11; Genesis 48

wonders how we can reach people who have been hardened by their circumstances and influences to scoff at Christ? Mat 9:23 @WeeManWest

is so thankful that we have a Savior in Jesus Christ who has delivered us from all sin and bondage and legality! Act 13:38-39 @WeeManWest

Matthew 9:14-15 Jesus is questioned concerning He and His disciples lack of fasting. Jesus assures this person that His disciples will fast when He is gone. We should always be joyful to be in the presence of God Almighty.

Matthew 9:16-17 We cannot take old institutions and breath new life into them and expect them to adapt. Preparation has to occur in order for change to be possible. The preservation of God’s work would require a new and adapted/prepared place to grow.

Our societies work in the same manner…one cannot keep the status quo with a tinker or two and expect people to receive it. People have to be prepared for changed.

In Christianity, we are prepared for the Gospel by the Holy Spirit. He works in our hearts to prepare them and make them ready for His message.

In Society, we are prepared/programmed by those with the power to program us through tv, news, internet, etc. to accept the changes they are making to society.

Matthew 9:18-26 First we begin with the faith of this ruler, his heart was prepared for the miraculous. The Holy Spirit had shown this man that Jesus’ touch could bring his daughter back to life.

Second we move to the faith of the woman, her heart was prepared for the miraculous. The Holy Spirit had shown this woman that touching Jesus’ robe would heal her.

Third we move to the crow, their hearts had not been prepared for the miraculous, but instead for morning by the playing of the flute player. Music has a profound impact on our souls and cannot be dismissed so lightly. They were not expecting the miraculous, but instead scoffed at Jesus.

Where do we find ourselves when we encounter Jesus? Are we prepared by the Holy Spirit to hear, see, and believe or have we been hardened by the circumstances and influences of this life to instead scoff at Him?

Acts 13:35-37 Paul expounds upon Psalm 16:10 to explain that it wasn’t referring to David, but instead to Jesus Christ. We serve a risen and uncorrupted Savior in all means.

Acts 13:38-39 Jesus provides us with forgiveness of sins and frees us from all the bondage of the Law. What a glorious truth we have. His law is higher than Moses.

Acts 13:40-41 & Acts 13:44 & Acts 13:50 So often in this life we face scoffers of many kinds. People who see the great things God has done and yet scoff rather than believe. We will always encounter the scoffers at various levels of authority.

We should never be surprised at either the motivations nor the scope to which these scoffers are willing to go in order to silence the Gospel. Eventually their jealousy will be a motivator driving them toward the Gospel, however, in Paul’s day it was a negative motivation for the Gospel was viewed as a threat.

Acts 13:47-49 Since the Jews in this place rejected the Gospel, Paul offers the Gospel to the Gentiles. The Gentiles rejoiced at the Gospel and it spread throughout the region.

Psalm 22:1-2 Jesus cried this from the cross as He died bearing our sin. Have you ever felt as though God has turned away? Jesus felt the same emotion on the cross. He bore that separation for us.

Psalm 22:3 I love the concept of God’s sitting enthroned in my praise. It makes me want to praise Him more so that He has a worthy throne to sit upon.

Psalm 22:4-8 Jesus is experiencing something that God’s people hadn’t really experienced. He was holy, yet He was not delivered. Jesus was abandoned to the cross for our sins. He was the object of scorn and mockery.

Psalm 22:9-11 Jesus’ entire life belonged to God…birth to death. Jesus desired the nearness of God and so should we. Jesus ushered in the era of righteous suffering that we now share in so we need God in our lives.

Genesis 48:17-19 Jacob knew the lesson of blessing. His father had refused to bless him and he deceived his own father into blessing him. Jacob blessed whom God had blessed. Ephraim would be greater than Manasseh by the decree of God.