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This
month's memory verses:
Micah
6: 6-8
6] Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and
bow myself before the high God? shall I come before him with
burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
[7] Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with
ten thousands of rivers of oil? shall I give my firstborn
for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of
my soul?
[8] He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth
the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy,
and to walk humbly with thy God?
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THEME
-Bible Types
It is our desire to make these devotionals readily available
to anyone who can use them. We pray that as you daily read and
meditate on God's Word, you will be able to use these to help
you spiritually grow in your daily walk with the Lord.
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are From: AV (Authorized Version)1769; (Commonly known as the
KJV 1611 Authorized Version)
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1st June 1st
An
Introduction to Biblical Typology
The
Bible is not full of types as some would have us believe, that is, types
that cannot be proved from Scripture. Some make nearly every person and
every historical event of the Old Testament typical. When such an interpretation
is carried this far it leads to confusion and a wrong understanding of
the Word of God, searching for hidden meaning in every passage and pressing
the typical teaching. This misunderstanding reduces or imperials the literal
teachings and soundness of many Bible truths. There are some that go so
far as to say that the whole Bible is typical and in so doing they destroy
what the Holy Spirit is conveying to the readers and teachers.
Everything
in Scripture intended as a divine type is confirmed by at least two or
three plain statements somewhere in 's Word. "In the mouth of two or three
witnesses" applies to this subject as well as other doctrines of the Bible.
Deuteronomy 19:15 One witness
shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any
sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of
three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
Matthew
18:16 But if he will not hear thee, then
take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses
every word may be established.
2
Corinthians 13:1 This is the third time I am coming to you. In the
mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.
In
this series, the writers recognize that types are different from parables,
symbols, allegories, and figurative statements. We will only deal with
typical subjects if they harmonize with all the characteristics that make
up the subject of Bible types. Ex. 25:8-9 And
let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them. According
to all that I shew thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and the
pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye make it.
The Tabernacle was constructed according to the divine
plan Moses received in the mountain, if it had not been, God would not
have accepted it! The same goes for Solomon's Temple!
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2nd
June 2nd
Characteristics
of Biblical Types
1.
There must be one or more points of resemblance between the type and the
antitype. Regarding the records of the laws and sacrifices in Exodus and
Leviticus as types, Colossians 2:14-17 Blotting out the handwriting
of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took
it out of the way, nailing it to his cross; And having spoiled principalities
and powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of
an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days: 17 Which are
a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ. Hebrews 10:1
For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very
image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered
year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.
These New Testament references explain that the former were only a
shadow of what was to come.
2.
The type must in all points be prophetic and point to a resemblance of
the anti-type. It must truly prefigure something to come. Note, John
3:14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so
must the Son of man be lifted up: Numbers 21:9 Moses made a serpent
of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent
had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.
3. The type is always earthly while the anti-type could
be either earthly or heavenly. Hebrews 8:5b See,
saith he, that thou make all things according to the pattern shewed to
thee in the mount. And
9:24 For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands,
which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear
in the presence of God for us.
Also, 1 Peter 1:21 Who by him do believe in God, that raised him
up from the dead, and gave him glory; that your faith and hope might be
in God. The above illustrations are presented to show that a type
must be in accordance with the Scriptures. It has been said, "The Scriptures
are the best commentary you can get for the Scriptures." Centuries
and millenniums may lie between the type and the anti-type, but the shadow
is never lost and the figure is never destroyed. Types are important in
understanding the Word.
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June 3rd
New Testament
Words Referring to Old Testament Types
The
reason for today's devotional is to show that several Greek words are
used in the New Testament to define types and are often translated differently
according to the text.
The following Greek words:
"TUPOS" from which we get the English word "type" is
translated "print" in John 20:25, "figure" in Acts 7:43 & Rom. 5:14,
"form" in Rom. 6:17, "fashion" in Acts 7:44, "manner" in Acts 23:25.
"ANTI-TUPOS", "like figure" 1 Peter 3:21 and "figure"
in Heb. 9:24.
When
this writer was a little boy walking home after dark in his small town,
he was thankful for the street light at every corner. No one ever turned
on a porch light and there were no lights in the middle of the block.
As he approached the corner, he would look back at his shadow and watch
it shrink until he was directly under the light and then watch it grow
as he walked into the darkness of the next block. That little boy was
the anti-type, the reality, his shadow was the type. The Old Testament
types are the shadows of things to come and anti-type is the real thing.
This simple illustration can be used to show in typology that our Lord
Jesus was the anti-type and He cast long shadows even back to the beginning
of the human race. In the devotions of this month and next month, we are
going to see the Messiah revealed in the Old Testament Scriptures many
times. These pictures were given for our understanding. The fulfillment
of the type gives us an incontestable proof that Jesus was the anti-type
and guarantees He was who He claimed to be.
The
Cross casts a shadow back to Adam and Eve's coats of skins and forward
to the last chapter and verse of the Revelation. It is true that Christ
is the center of the total plan of salvation and creation. Everything
revolves around Him and it is no wonder that John, led by the Spirit,
records the conversation between Jesus and Philip in John 14:6 Jesus
saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and
the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Philip could not argue with what his eyes saw and ears heard.
By faith neither can we!
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June 4th
Melchizedek
a King
Genesis 14:17-20
Melchizedek
appears very early and briefly in the Biblical record. As Abraham returns
from battle with five kings, the king of Jerusalem, Melchizedek, meets
him. In the book of Hebrews, the apostle Paul uses Melchizedek as an example
of another priesthood. Melchizedek was both a priest of God and king in
Jerusalem.
Under
the old covenant lineage was important in establishing credentials. In
both Matthew and Luke, we find the lineage of Jesus Christ. In Matthew's
gospel the lineage of Jesus Christ is traced to David, and in Luke, it
is traced to Adam. It is unusual that we find no lineage for Melchizedek.
This was not by accident. Melchizedek is a type of Jesus Christ who had
no beginning or end.
Kings
on this earth establish their kingdoms through conflict. King David is
a good example. He was a great man of war. So much so, that God forbids
him from building the temple. One of the reasons that Israel wanted a
king was they felt they needed better organization and one who would take
the responsibility to lead them in battle. In Isaiah
9:7, we read an interesting
statement. Here we read of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, 7 Of the increase
of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of
David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment
and with justice from henceforth even for ever.
In
other words, rather than conquering his enemies through force of arms,
the Messiah will win them through peace. He will gain effective and
voluntary allegiance by His moral authority. The day is coming when Jesus
Christ will win the hearts and minds of all nations. What a day that will
be. Melchizedek was like this. He was called the king of peace. Jesus
is called the Prince of peace. You find two cities prominent in the Biblical
record. They are Babylon and Jerusalem. Babylon pictures the glory of
this world without God. Jerusalem pictures the glory of God. There is
a strong yet harsh glory of Babylon, and a strong yet gracious glory of
Jerusalem. Jesus is this strong yet gracious king. This world saw a glimpse
of it in Melchizedek, but it will see 1,000 years of it in Jesus Christ.
Even so come Lord Jesus.
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June 5th
Melchizedek
a Priest
Hebrews 11:17-19
Melchizedek
is a type of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the only individual in the
Biblical record to hold the offices of prophet, priest and king. We have
noted that we find no lineage of Melchizedek in the Biblical record. We
do read that he was a priest of the most high God and a king in Jerusalem.
Aaronic
priests were limited in their service. They began at 30 years of age and
ended their service at 50. We read in the book of Hebrews that the priesthood
of Jesus Christ is eternal. It has no beginning or end. Jesus is both
priest and sacrifice. He was slain from the very foundation of the world
in the plan and purpose of God.
A
priest was a mediator. He represented the people to God and he represented
God to the people. We read in 1 Timothy 2:5, there is one God, and
one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. Under
the old covenant, priests were to teach the people the difference between
the clean and the unclean. Jesus Christ is fully God, but He is also human
in every sense that we are except for sin. As such, he is the prefect
mediator and priest.
The
high priest entered the holiest part of the tabernacle once each year
on the Day of Atonement. When he emerged from the tabernacle alive, it
signified that God had accepted his work. When Jesus Christ rose from
the dead, it signified that God accepted His sacrifice. All of the sacrifices
under the old covenant looked forward to the perfect sacrifice of Jesus
Christ. In the holiest part of the tabernacle, there was a special manifestation
of the presence of God. In heaven, there is a special manifestation of
the presence of God. After His death and resurrection, Jesus entered heaven
and was seated at the right hand of God. Here, He lives forever to make
intercession for us. The print of the nails in His hands and feet and
the print of the spear in His side, plead for us. They plead for the forgiveness
of our sin, and they plead for God's blessings upon us. In Romans 8:32
we read, He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us
all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
These are the blessings our great High Priest secures for us.
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June 6th
Moses a Type
of Christ
Hebrews 3:1-6
Moses
was an unusual prophet of God. God spoke to the people through prophets.
He did this in many different ways. In Hebrews 1:1 we read, God,
who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the
fathers by the prophets. His message to Moses came clearly and
directly. We read in Exodus 33:11 the LORD spake unto Moses face
to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. He was the mediator
of the Old Covenant. In our text, we read of his great faithfulness.
Jesus
Christ was also a prophet, but God's message did not come directly through
Jesus Christ, rather it was in Jesus Christ. It is interesting to note
that both Islam and Judaism regard Jesus Christ as a prophet. We read
in Hebrews 1:2, 3 that God's final and complete revelation came
in Jesus Christ. In this text we read that God 2 Hath in these last
days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things,
by whom also he made the worlds; 3 Who being the brightness of his glory,
and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word
of his power. We could also translate this that God has spoken
to us in his Son.
We
often read about Moses and the prophets. In other words, in some ways,
Moses is in a class by himself. The same is true of Jesus Christ. In our
text Moses and Jesus Christ are compared, but we read in Hebrews 3:3
this man was counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as he
who hath builded the house hath more honour than the house. God
used Moses to deliver Israel from Egyptian bondage. Jesus Christ delivers
us from the bondage of sin. Initially, the people rejected Moses. Jesus
came unto His own and His own received Him not.
As
we think of how God works, we need to realize that He leads through His
appointed shepherd. As Moses comes to the end of his life, we read how
Joshua is appointed by God to lead the people. In Numbers 27:16, 17
we read, 16 Let the LORD, the God of the spirits of all flesh, set
a man over the congregation, 17 that the congregation of the LORD
be not as sheep which have no shepherd.
Moses shepherded God's flock, and Jesus is the Good Shepherd.
God has not changed his style of leadership. He still provides a leader
for each congregation He establishes.
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June 7th
Abraham and the Offering of His Promised
Son
Hebrews
11:17-19; James 2:17-26; Genesis 22:1-19
Consider
the example of Abraham today. Many times we are tried and tested, in the
face of often overwhelming personal situations; to trust fully in the
Lord God Almighty for all that He has done and wants to do through us,
if we will willingly submit to Him, just as Abraham did.
Just think
for a moment and consider the promise made by God to Abraham. God said
He would make Abraham's seed a mighty nation, but Abraham had a problem.
He had no son. God had told him that He would provide one and God did
just that in sending Abraham his own son Isaac. Isn't this a wonderful
picture of what God has done for all of mankind in sending His only Son,
Jesus?
But God
also wanted to test Abraham to see if he really did love God and was willing
to obey Him fully. God had given Abraham his son, Isaac, and now God wanted
Abraham to give him back. Can you just hear yourself questioning God and
saying, "Say what? This one doesn't make sense Lord!" But faithful Abraham
never wavered and he immediately obeyed and went to fulfill God's commandment.
This is such an important lesson for us to grasp here today. God has given
each one of us as believers, His commandments to fulfill and yet many,
if not most professing Christians today are not fully obeying the Lord
and have turned to their own ways. The question really begs to be asked.
If we are professing Christians and we are not fully obeying the Lord,
are we really one of His? A good, spiritual growth evaluation question
is this! Which way are you moving spiritually toward God, or toward the
world? Which way are your feet pointed? Toward godliness in the beauty
of holiness or toward the world and it's deceitful ways? Are you "Fully"
obeying what God has given you to do for Him? Abraham did in this situation
and we can really be thankful for this example that helps us to see that
God wants us to give Him our lives so that He can accomplish His plan
in and through each one who professes to know Him. This ultimately brings
God all the glory and the praise for which He alone is worthy.
Dear Lord, how we thank You for Your love for us. Thank You for the testing
that You bring to find out if we are really serious about our walk with
You. Guide us in Your truth through the Spirit!
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June 8th
Isaac, a
Type of the Resurrection of Christ
Genesis
22:5-12, 13; Isaiah 53:4-6; 2 Cor. 5:21
This
wonderful story continues with Isaac, the promised son that God gave to
Abraham. Have you ever spent time bringing spiritual application from
the physical? It is a wonderful exercise because there are unlimited applications
from our daily experiences when we compare them with the unchanging truths
of God's Holy Word.
Isaac
is about 20 years old and he knows exactly what his dad is going to do
as they bring the wood and the fire to go to the mountain to worship the
Lord. He knows that it is his life that is about to be sacrificed. Is
this not a wonderful picture of our Lord Jesus Christ?! Jesus knew that
His time was near and that He would have to go to the cross. Isaac's obedience
pictures this so well. When they got to the mountain and when they had
built the altar for the sacrifice, Abraham had bound his son and placed
him on the altar. We do not read of any rebellion or of an attitude of
contempt whatsoever. Isaac willingly was bound and placed on that altar.
He too, sensed his father's commitment of faith to the Lord God and he
too, willingly submitted unto his father, just as Abraham submitted unto
the Heavenly Father. Say, it would really be interesting if we saw people
within our own families and within our own church that had this same,
submissive and obedient heart. God can and will use a willing heart. We
miss many, many opportunities and also many blessings because we are often
un-submissive and disobedient to God's perfect plan for our lives.
May
we bring some practical application here today?! Are you living a sacrificial
life for the Lord? What have you sacrificed for Him? He gave His life
for you, what have you given to Him? What is an area that you know of
personally that you need to submit to the Lord? Maybe it is finances;
You can never out-give the Lord? Is it witnessing? How many people are
you willing to allow to go to hell without speaking a single word or saying
a single prayer? There may be other things, too. Allow God to show you
these things, ask for His forgiveness, and then submit your life to Him
in obedience. You will begin to experience such blessing as never before!
Dear Lord, we want to do what is right. We want to give You our lives
in humble obedience. Help us to live for You.
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June 9th
Jacob
and Esau Brothers : Jews Versus Arabs
Gen.
25:19-28
There
are some very important lessons for us to learn today from this text and
from the Holy Sprit guiding our lives as we consider these examples. Isaac,
the son of Abraham was 40 years old but had no children yet from his wife,
Rebekah. God uses hard things of life to turn our hearts toward Him and
so we see that Isaac did just that. He went to the Lord and asked Him
for children from Rebekah. God answered Isaac's prayer and she conceived
twins.
In
God's plan, these twins were fighting with each other, even while in the
womb. Rebekah finally went to the Lord and said, "If all is well, why
am I like this?" The Lord graciously answered her prayer and told her
that there were two nations inside of her. This is the beginning of the
troubles between the Jewish and the Arab nations. We read and see and
hear of all the troubles between these nations today and this example
from Genesis with Isaac and Rebekah is where it all started. Say, did
you ever think that God could be using your children and your lives and
your decisions in ways that you do not even know about? Yes, in fact God
wants to use us if we would only have willing hearts; willing hearts of
obedience to follow the path that He has planned for His children.
As
we read further about Jacob and Esau, we see a whole lot of trouble between
the two brothers. It has followed them until this very day. What a lesson
for us to learn about living lives that would be pleasing to the Lord.
What decisions have we made that are effecting our lives and families
right now? Are those decisions ones that you can honestly say you have
made because you wanted to follow the Lord or are those decisions ones
that have been made from a selfish perspective and now you are reaping
the results? Thankfully, God has made a way for us to live lives that
will be pleasing to Him. No matter what we have done in the past, God
will forgive us and help us from that point on. Yes, there may be some
results of past sin that linger, but that should point us even more strongly
to the Lord in His ever-present grace, beseeching Him to guide us the
rest of our lives.
Dear
Gracious Lord God, we have made many mistakes. Please forgive us our sin
and help us from this day forward to live for You! Amen.
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June 10th
Joseph,
the Perfect Type of Christ!
If
ever there was an Old Testament character that was a type of Christ, it
was Joseph. Following are illustrations taken from the Scriptures that
defend that evaluation. Both were:
- Familiar with the shepherds
life, Gen. 37:2 and John 10.
- Loved by their fathers,
Gen. 37:2 and John 17.
- Hated by their brethren,
Gen. 37:20 and John 7:5.
- Sent to their brethren,
Gen. 37:13 and John 1.
- Their brethren conspired
against them, Gen. 37:18 and Matt 26:15.
- Stripped of their clothing,
Gen. 37:23 and Matt. 27:28.
- Sold for the price of
a slave, Gen. 37:28 and Matt 26:25.
- Mankind was blessed for
their sake, Gen. 39:5 and Eph. 1:3.
There
were factions among the brothers and Joseph knew this, therefore he reproved
them in Genesis 45:24 So he sent his brethren away, and they departed:
and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way.
Jesus knew that it would be because of hatred that He also would be sold
for the price of a slave and be killed because of their jealousy and hatred
for the truth. John 6:66-70 From that
time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him. Then
said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? Then Simon Peter answered
him, Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And
we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living
God. Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you
is a devil?Both began their ministry at 30 years of age.
Joseph was a "Saviour" to the known world at that time and especially
to his own people. Without Joseph, the Jewish race would have perished
and we would have no Saviour. Without Jesus we would have no hope of eternal
life. There would be no churches, no Gospel and no salvation. Lest we
worship Joseph, remember he was a man of like passions as we are, therefore
he was only a type. Jesus was the "God-Man" the anti-type and therefore
being without sin, could save us from the "gutter-most" to the "upper-most."
Hallelujah, what a Saviour!
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June 11th
Joseph
: One Hated and Rejected
Genesis
50:15-20
If
there was ever a man who could have given way to hatred, bitterness and
vengeance, it was Joseph. Joseph was Jacob's favorite son. When there
is favoritism in families, it causes problems. Because of our fallen nature
together with our personalities and preferences, it is impossible not
to have favorites apart from the working of the Holy Spirit. Joseph's
brothers hated him and wanted to kill him. A spirit of envy moved them
to all kinds of evil.
In
our text, we see where they understood how evil their behavior was and
how God had delivered them into the hands of Joseph. There was no reason
for Joseph not to exact justice except for his grace and mercy. We find
many times in the Bible that God even commands to take vengeance when
God's enemies are delivered into the hands of His people.
We
see in many ways Joseph manifests the same spirit of grace we see in Jesus
Christ. Jesus was hated and rejected by his brothers. He too sees the
hand of God at work in His life beyond the evil of those who hated and
rejected Him. Note verse 20 of our text. Here, we read where Joseph says
to his brothers, "as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God
meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much
people alive". Through the death of Jesus Christ on the cross,
God worked human redemption. Through Joseph's bondage, God worked to save
the chosen people from a terrible famine. Thank God He only allows evil
to touch us when He can bring much good out of it.
For
this reason, we will only give way to bitterness, hatred and vengeance,
if our hearts give way to unbelief and corruption. We find one of the
great promises of God's Word in Romans 8:28. Here, we read that " we
know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to
them who are the called according to his purpose". This is a great
mystery and testimony to the incomprehensible wisdom and power of God.
Such knowledge and power are beyond our understanding. In this life, we
can only embrace it by faith. The difference between people who become
hateful, bitter and vindictive and people like Joseph is simply a matter
of faith in God. All of us are touched by evil in this life. How we respond
to it reveals our faith and our character.
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June 12th
Joseph
Tempted and Tried: Not Guilty
Genesis
39
Have
you ever been falsely accused? It is not an easy thing to go through for
sure! Joseph was tempted and tried with the sin of adultery and God found
him, "Not Guilty." This is such an important lesson for us in several
ways. First, we see that Joseph had a heart for the Lord. He could have
been very bitter over the injustices of his life up to that point and
yet he chose to follow and obey the Lord. When Joseph was faced with this
tempting sin of having someone else's wife, he ran away. He had already
purposed in his heart to obey God and he knew that this sin was very displeasing
to the Lord. He ran from the sin. He was falsely accused. He was thrown
into prison, but we read that the Lord was with him and whatever he did,
the Lord made it prosper.
Let
us ask ourselves some evaluating questions here. Do we turn and run from
sin? Have we purposed in our hearts to love and obey the Lord Jesus Christ
no matter what happens? Is God with you and spiritually prospering you
in whatever you do? You see, God does have a perfect plan for each one
of us as His children just like He did for Joseph and He desires that
we love Him with all our hearts and obey Him because we want to, just
like Joseph did.
One other point that we see today is that Joseph is a
type of Christ. Joseph was tempted with this sin and was found, "not guilty"
by God. The Lord Jesus Christ was also tempted and tried and He was found
by God the Father, "NOT GUILTY." Jesus was without sin completely and
so therefore, as the God-man, He was able to make the perfect sacrifice
on our behalf. Jesus went to the cross for you and for me. He died so
that we don't have to. Do you begin to see and realize the obvious lessons
for us today? God has had a plan for each of us from the very beginning
of time as we know it and that plan was that no one should perish but
that all should come to repentance! Yes, God wants every person to know
Him as their Savior, but God allows us to make the choice. We choose whether
or not we will accept His sacrifice for us and accept the gift of eternal
life. If we come to know Him, then we can choose to live for Him just
as Joseph did.
Dear Heavenly Father, Thank You for the sacrifice of
Your only Son Jesus for us. Help us to live daily for You.
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June 13th
Joseph
a Type of Jesus, A Faithful Servant
Joseph
was faithful and obedient to his father Jacob or Israel. He was instructed
to go and check on the well-being of his brothers. Christ laid aside His
royal robes and condescended to become a human and fulfill the plan of
salvation for all sinful humanity.
Joseph
was a faithful servant in the house of Potiphar and when in prison was
a faithful steward to the warden of the prison. Joseph was a faithful
servant to Pharaoh as the collector and dispenser of food in Egypt and
to the nations around about who were in need of food for survival. Our
Lord Jesus gave us an illustration of a faithful servant And
whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: 28 Even as
the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to
give his life a ransom for many, Matthew 20:27-28.
The Apostle Paul refreshes our memory as to the servant-hood
of Christ in Philippians 2:5-7. Let this mind be in you,
which was also in Christ Jesus. Who, being in the form of God, thought
it not robbery to be equal with God. But made himself of no reputation,
and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness
of men. Only one man,
the God-Man could be the dispenser of Salvation to all that would receive
the gift of God in Christ Jesus.
Joseph
harbored no ill will against his brothers. He could have punished them
the first time they came to Egypt for food. Rather he said Now therefore
be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for
God did send me before you to preserve life. 6 For these two years
hath the famine been in the land: and yet there are five years, in the
which there shall neither be earing nor harvest. 7 And God sent me before
you to preserve you a posterity in the earth, and to save your lives by
a great deliverance. 8 So now it was not you that sent me hither,
but God: and He hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his
house, and a ruler throughout all the land of Egypt, Genesis 45:5-8.
Jesus said three times in John 6:35, 48, & 51 " I
am the bread of life".
He that fed the multitudes by the seashore, also feeds His
brothers and sisters from the Scriptures and through the ministry of the
Holy Spirit today.
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14th
June 14th
Joseph's
Bones
I
Thessalonians 4:13-18
In
our text, we read how that those who have died in Christ will not miss
the blessings of the coming of Jesus Christ. The coming spoken of in our
text is a meeting with Jesus Christ in the air. This describes a different
event than the coming of Jesus Christ to this earth. When Jesus comes
again to this earth, His feet will set down on the Mt. of Olives. Egypt
is a type of the world. During the Exodus God's people were delivered
from cruel Egyptian bondage.
At
the Rapture, God will take His people out of this world and deliver them
from the bondage of sinful flesh. In the book of I Corinthians we read
how that we will not all die but the generation which is alive at the
coming of Jesus Christ will be transformed in a moment.
In
Egyptian bondage, the Hebrews lived with a sense of hope and expectation.
Concerning the Exodus, in Exodus 13:19 we read that, Moses
took the bones of Joseph with him: for he had straitly sworn the children
of Israel, saying, God will surely visit you; and ye shall carry up my
bones away hence with you. According to the words of Stephen in
Acts 7:15, 16 more than the bones of Joseph were carried out of
bondage. We are to live with a sense of hope and expectation as we look
to the day when Jesus Christ comes again. On that day, there will be a
complete deliverance from the bondage of the old sin nature. We read in
1 John 3:2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not
yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we
shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. We see here
that the day is coming when we will be fully conformed to the image of
Jesus Christ.
Those
who have died in Christ will not miss the blessings of this great day.
The day is coming when God will redeem our bodies. Our bodies will be
like the body of Jesus Christ. We read in Philippians 3:21 how God
" shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his
glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue
all things unto himself." As Joseph spoke concerning his bones,
it is a reminder of the nature of our redemption.
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15th
June 15th
Deliverance
from Egypt: A Deliverance from the Old Nature
Exodus
3:1-4:17
The
children of Israel had been originally brought into the land of Egypt
by God to save them from the famine that had plagued the land during
Joseph's time. God had a plan for them then, and He had a plan for them
during the time of Moses when He led them out. God used the nation of
Egypt to preserve the nation of Israel until such time as He decided
to take them out. We read of an interesting prayer of Jesus about the
church in John 17:15-19. I pray not that thou shouldest take them
out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. 16
They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. 17 Sanctify
them through thy truth: thy word is truth. 18 As thou hast sent me into
the world, even so have I also sent them into the world. 19 And for
their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through
the truth.
There
will come a time for all those who have truly believed on the Lord Jesus
Christ to leave this earth and go to heaven. Until then, Jesus prayed
that we would be kept from evil and that we would be sanctified by the
living truth, the Holy Word of God! You see, just like the picture of
Egypt and just like the picture of this world, people everywhere have
the sin nature in them. The Bible says all have sinned. Yes, that includes
you and me. Every person who has ever been born is a sinner and has
the sin nature born into him or her. Sadly there are a lot of folks
who falsely think that they are going to get to heaven some other way.
Somehow they're good enough. But that is not what God says. We need
to be delivered from our sin nature and thankfully, God has a plan for
that, too. The first step is to repent. Without repentance there will
be no remission of sin. We must repent of our own sin. Secondly, we
must realize that Jesus paid the price of our own sin. We must accept
that free gift and when we repent of our sin and accept Jesus as our
Savior, He promises us eternal life. Question! Have you ever repented
of your sin? If not, fall on your knees today before our Righteous and
Holy God and confess to Him your sin and ask Him to save you today!
Romans 10:9,10
That
if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe
in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be
saved. 10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with
the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
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16th
June 16th
Serpent
on the Pole:
a Type of Christ on the Cross
The
two key passages of Scripture that we will be writing about are the
following: And Moses made
a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that
if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass,
he lived. Numbers
21:9 Israel had sinned as recorded in Numbers 21:5 And the
people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought
us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? for there is no bread,
neither is there any water; and our soul loatheth this light bread.
It's very interesting that when Israel was in trouble they always
went to Moses for intercession and help. They did acknowledge that they
had sinned, but they never learned. You would think they had learned
especially when they were being fed the finest food God could provide,
"Angel's food!" Psalm 78:25 Man did eat angels" food: he sent
them meat to the full.
Moses
followed instructions and made a serpent (the type) and put it on a
pole and that had a cross bar to hold the brazen serpent in position.
The pole was tall enough that anyone from any part of the camp could
look and live. In the early days of railroading the railroads had a
contest to find the best warning sign they could find to protect the
people at a railroad crossing. The winning sign read, "Rail Road Crossing,
Look, out for the Cars, Stop-Look-Listen!" It's still used today on
all unguarded crossings. You've all seen it and I trust have heeded.
Jesus gave Nicodemus, who was a student of the Pentateuch,
the first five books of the Bible. The anti-type John 3:13-14 And
no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven,
even the Son of man which is in heaven. And as Moses lifted up the serpent
in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up.
Yes, for any person to receive the gift of eternal life, he or she
must look to the cross. The Apostle Paul gave us the Gospel in four
short verses I Corinthians 15:1-4. Today and for the last
2000 years looking to the cross, listening to the message and opening
the heart to Christ is the only way to eternal life; confessing to Christ
that you are a sinner, repentance of and from sin and putting it away
as the Holy Spirit reveals sin to you is the only way to heaven. There
are some that think there are other ways, but there is none. He alone
is the way, the truth and the life, John 14:6.
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17th
June 17th
Smiting
the Rock
Exodus
17:1-7
In
the law, God is referred to as a rock. We read in Deuteronomy 32:4
He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment:
a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.
Jesus is the Rock of our salvation. When the people were in need of
water to drink, God had Moses smite the rock. We read in Exodus
17:6 Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock in Horeb;
and thou shalt smite the rock, and there shall come water out of it,
that the people may drink. Later on, we read of God telling
him to speak to the rock. Sadly, Moses lost his temper with the people
and smote the rock. This sin kept him from entering the Promised Land.
Christ
was not crucified twice. Rather he was offered as a once for all sacrifice.
The demands of divine justice are infinite. If we bear the just penalty
for our own sin, it takes nothing short of eternal damnation, suffering
in time and space without end. By becoming man, Jesus was able to
offer a sacrifice that was infinite in quality. His suffering and
sacrifice is sufficient for all. We read in 1 John 2:2 that he
is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also
for the sins of the whole world. It was a terrible misrepresentation
of the truth for Moses to smite the rock again.
It
is interesting to note that when Moses smote the rock, the water poured
out bringing blessing and refreshment to the people. We read in John
7:38, 39 where Jesus said, He that believeth on me, as the
scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living
water. 39 (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe
on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because
that Jesus was not yet glorified.) After Jesus was crucified,
the Holy Spirit was given and great blessing flowed to the people.
In
the book of Hebrews, we find the difference between the sacrifices
of the old covenant and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The sacrifices
of the old covenant were on going, every morning and evening and in
the case of the Day of Atonement, every year. However, Jesus died
once for all. His sacrifice was effective.
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18th
June 18th
Smiting
the Rock the Second Time, Crucifying Christ Afresh
Numbers
20:1-13; Heb. 6:1-12
Moses
was a man that God was able to use in a mighty way to deliver Israel
from the land of Egypt and through the desert wilderness on their
way to the promised land. Moses was not without sin though, and as
we shall see, it cost him dearly.
Moses
had to lead and deal with a stubborn people. Wow, the children of
Israel were the biggest bunch of complainers we have ever seen in
the face of the abundant provision of Almighty God and it is amazing
how Moses was even able to make it through those 40 years with such
a stubborn hearted bunch of ingrates. You know, that is a lot like
what we go through today with people; parents leading their stubborn
hearted children, pastors leading their stubborn hearted congregations,
etc. It is a wonder any of us are even able to make it through, but
there is even a more important lesson for us individually, too.
God
had provided water the first time for these stubborn people by telling
Moses to strike the rock. The second time the people complained about
no water, God tested Moses and told him to speak to the rock. Moses,
in righteous indignation, instead stuck the rock the second time.
He directly disobeyed God. It cost him the opportunity to lead the
nation of Israel into the Promised Land. He did not lose his salvation,
but his sin cost him dearly. Our text in Hebrews speaks to those who
profess to know Christ, but continue to sin. There is no more sacrifice
left for you! In other words, those who only profess to know Christ
but do not live for Christ and obey Him were probably not saved to
begin with. Therefore they will not make it to heaven; a sad, sad
day for many who only profess to know Christ, but do not live for
Him. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. They will find out
in the end as they stand before God asking for entrance into heaven
that God never knew them. God will say to many professing people,
"Depart from me, ye workers of iniquity, I never knew you."
Oh folks who are reading this today, where are you before the Lord?!
Turn from your sin and be saved! Many are going to the pit for eternity
without Christ. Satan is giving many a heavenly way to go to hell.
Which road are you on? Even more sadly, apostates will not even know
it was them. God help us to make the right choice!
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19th
June 19th
Passover
Lamb - Blood on the Door-posts and Lintel
Some
may not agree with the statement we are about to make, but the frame
of the door, where the blood was applied by the Hebrew father, gives
us a picture of the cross. The blood was applied to the right and
the left door posts and the lintel at the top of the door, the type.
The crown of thorns pierced Christ"s head, His hands were pierced
by the nails that were driven through them. Here is the picture of
the cross, the anti-type.
The
second illustration is from the "application of the blood." All in
the home where the blood was, were protected. All that will call upon
the name of the Lord and believe in their heart are under the protection
of the blood shed on the Cross. Some have disclaimed God because of
the so called, "Slaughter-house religion" practiced in the Old Testament.
Some are repugnant to the bloody teaching of the Scriptures because,
"without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins,"
Hebrews 9:22. The Cherubim, where God resided, were above the
Mercy Seat and the Law was under the Mercy Seat, in the ark. When
the blood was applied to the Mercy Seat it stood between Jehovah God
and the Law. The Seat was of solid gold, a picture of perfection.
The ark was made of wood and covered with gold. The application of
the blood on the Mercy Seat demanded God's forgiveness of sin and
the breaking of the law.
The
priest made daily offerings, likewise we are to make confessions and
put today's sins under the blood. 1 John 1:6-9 If we say that
we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do
not the truth: But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light,
we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ
his Son cleanseth us from all sin. If we say that we have no
sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess
our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse
us from all unrighteousness. The application of the blood
today is not the blood of bulls and goats, but of Christ, He who performed
the final Sacrifice and opened the door for all generations. The Old
Testament believers looked forward by faith and for two thousand years
the New Testament believers, by faith, have looked back to Calvary.
Let us Praise the LORD and give Him thanks for the precious blood
that cleanses from all sin!
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20th
June 20th
The
Spirit of God
Matthew
25:1-13
Human
language is insufficient to describe the infinite, and the human mind
is insufficient to understand the infinite. Yet, God's revelation
of Himself is clear. Romans 1:20 " the invisible things of him
from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood
by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead."
The Godhead is spoken of in terms of Father, Son and Spirit. Theologians
call these personalities. God is three in person, and one is essence.
As we think of these three terms, we must be very mindful that there
is only one God. Christians are monotheistic.
The
Spirit of God is likened to oil in the Bible. We read of the man Jesus
Christ, Psalm 45:7 Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest wickedness:
therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness...
Galatians 5:22 "the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace"
This oil of gladness then is the manifestation of the Spirit of God.
This manifestation is seen in such characteristics as love and joy.
Under
the Old Covenant, leaders were anointed with oil. This was true of
prophets, priests and kings. The oil pictured the Spirit of God working
on them, in them and through them. In our text, there are two groups
of virgins. They all have lamps. In the lamps are oil, however, only
5 take oil with their lamps. If we take only the form of faith and
righteousness without the substance, we are foolish. The only way
to take the substance is for the Spirit of God to dwell in our hearts
and work in and through us. How does God work in and through us? First,
He directs us. John 10:27, 28 "27 My sheep hear my voice, and
I know them, and they follow me: 28 And I give unto them eternal life;
and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out
of my hand". If the Spirit of God rests on us, we will hear
the voice of God directing us in life. Second, He empowers us. Why
is it that we will never perish? Some speculate that it is possible
to turn from the light back to darkness and perish. They fail to understand
the power of light. Philippians 2:13 "it is God which worketh
in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure". If God
is working in us, we will never desire to turn, much less turn back
to darkness.
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21st
June 21st
The Brazen Altar
Exodus
27:1,2; Heb. 13:7-17
Exodus
27:1,2 And thou shalt make an altar of shittim wood, five
cubits long, and five cubits broad; the altar shall be foursquare:
and the height thereof shall be three cubits. 2 And thou shalt make
the horns of it upon the four corners thereof: his horns shall be
of the same: and thou shalt overlay it with brass.
Let
us take a look at the picture of the Brazen Altar and what it represents.
The altar, the offerer, and the sacrifice are all closely related.
The association with an altar identifies the offerer with the sacrifice.
With certain offerings, the individual further identified himself
with the altar and sacrifice by eating some of the sacrifice. The
apostle Paul referred to this relationship to an altar when giving
instructions to the Corinthians regarding eating meat offered to idols
and regarding the observation for the Lord's Supper. Here, the altar
is equivalent to the sacrifice of Christ, especially as seen in comparison
to the Day of Atonement.
We see
an important lesson though, as we further consider this picture of
the Brazen Alter. Hebrews 13:10-13 We have an altar,
whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle. 11 For
the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary
by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. 12 Wherefore
Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood,
suffered without the gate. 13 Let us go forth therefore unto him without
the camp, bearing his reproach. The spiritual analogy is made
for the believers' identification with Christ, in His rejection by
the Jews. The bodies of animals offered on the Day of Atonement were
not eaten, but were burned "outside the camp." Jesus, who was the
ultimate atoning sacrifice, was similarly crucified outside the gates
of Jerusalem. Figuratively, believers must join Him outside the camp
of the world, no longer being a part of its unholy systems and practices.
By extension, this would also depict the departure from the Levitical
system. The uncommitted Hebrews needed to take the bold step of leaving
that system and being outside the camp of Old Covenant Israel. Dear
Lord God, how we thank You for Your perfect sacrifice for us. Amen.
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Water: A Type of the Word of God
John 4:1-26, v. 10
Water
and Worship is what we will look at today. It is an amazing observation
that Jesus was always looking for an opportunity to witness to others.
We also see that He was tired and thirsty; picturing the fact that
He was truly the God-man. The first question that arises as we look
at these examples is that of looking for opportunity to witness. There
are some folks who seemingly pray for opportunity to witness, but
when the opportunity arises, they find themselves not looking, not
prepared, not willing. 1 Peter 3:15 But sanctify the
Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to
every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with
meekness and fear. If God is truly sanctified in our lives
and hearts, we will be ready and looking for those opportunities and
worshiping God in a way that is acceptable to Him.
Jesus is prepared to witness and He uses the Old Testament
picture of water as He speaks to the woman at the well. First, He
looks past the fact that Jews did not speak to the Samaritans. It
really did not matter. What really did matter was that she was unsaved
and He wanted her to come to know Him as Savior. He asked her for
a drink and then told her of the living water. Jesus, of course is
that living water. He turned the physical conversation of physical
water immediately into the spiritual conversation of spiritual water.
He saw the spiritual need and He was prepared to meet that need by
witnessing to the woman who needed salvation. The Old Testament background
for the term "living water" comes from several places. Jeremiah
2:13 speaks of the Jews rejecting the "fountain of living water."
The OT prophets looked forward to a time when "living waters shall
flow out of Jerusalem" in Zech. 14:8.
Jesus used the woman's need for physical
water to sustain her life in the arid region in order to serve as
an object lesson for her need for spiritual transformation. Say, when
have you had opportunity to do the same thing? If we are prepared
and ready, we will have opportunity on a daily basis to pray for and
reach out to those who are lost with the "Living water" of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Precious Lord and Savior, thank You
for the living water of Salvation, Jesus Christ. May we drink from
it today and for eternity. May we worship You acceptably. Amen.
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June 23rd
Fire from God and Strange
Fire
Numbers 3:2-4
Fire is one of God's chariots and is seen many times
in the Scriptures.
1.) Moses saw the fire at the burning bush.
2.) The Pillar of Fire and Pillar of Smoke that led
the Israelites from Egypt, for forty years, to the crossing of the
Jordan River under Joshua's leadership.
3.) On the top of Mount Sinai Moses was in the presence
of Fire.
4.) This was holy Fire and was the same Fire that
devoured the first Sacrifice before the Temple on the Brazen Altar
before the Tabernacle. The Fire was never to be allowed to go out.
5.) The child, Samuel was the keeper of the fire because,
Eli was nearly blind, see 1 Samuel 3:1-3. There are many other references
to fire in the Old Testament.
We are
concerned with the strange fire found in Numbers 3:2-4 And these
are the names of the sons of Aaron; Nadab the firstborn, and Abihu,
Eleazar, and Ithamar. These are the names of the sons of Aaron, the
priests which were anointed, whom he consecrated to minister in the
priest's office. And Nadab and Abihu died before the LORD, when
they offered strange fire before the LORD, in the wilderness of
Sinai, and they had no children: and Eleazar and Ithamar ministered
in the priest's office in the sight of Aaron their father.
These brothers, sons of Aaron, brought fire from the campfires and
disobeyed God. The fire sent down from heaven was to be used in all
the Tabernacle ministrations. They had heard Moses tell their father
that the heavenly fire only was to be used before the Lord. For these
men their sin was the "sin unto death" as recorded in 1 John 5:16
If any man see his brother sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall
ask, and he shall give him life for them that sin not unto death.
There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray
for it. The above applies to us today.
When God
commands something, He expects us to do as commanded. If we do otherwise,
we are in trouble with God. When John the Baptist was baptizing and
Jesus came to be baptized, John testified that he baptized with water,
but Jesus would baptize with fire. This was fulfilled on the day of
Pentecost when the tongues of fire descended on the disciples in the
upper room and they were filled with the Holy Spirit.
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24th
June 24th
Leprosy, a Type of Sin
Leviticus
14:1-7
Leprosy is a
good picture of sin. First, it is incurable. The person who had leprosy
was without hope short of a miracle. The same is true of all humanity.
Without the work of God's grace transforming our hearts, we have no
hope of salvation. As the leper was under a sentence of physical death,
we are all under the sentence of eternal damnation.
The leper was
a social outcast. In the fall, we lost our ability to love God above
all else, and love others, as we love ourselves. So it is that love
for self that is first among all fallen humanity. As such, we are
unfit for any society. Why is it that this world has ever known war,
hatred and murder? It is because having lost our ability to love God
and others, we are unfit for any society.
The leper saw
his leprosy spread and grow until it took his life. Sin is not constant.
The corruption spreads and grows. Because this is true, the sinner
can never be allowed entrance into heaven. The only solution for this
kind of corruption and evil is containment. God created us as beings
that will live forever, and the day is coming when God will finally
and forever separate all good from all evil.
In order for
us to be fit for heaven, we must be cleansed. Thank God, the law allowed
for the cleansing of lepers. There was hope even for the hopeless.
The old covenant is full of images of sacrifice and the shedding and
sprinkling of blood. The blood is a picture of God's great love and
grace. The historical record does not give many instances of the cleansing
of lepers. There were some. Naaman is one example. However, in the
gospel record, we read where Jesus cleansed many lepers.
When
Jesus Christ came and sent the lepers to the priests, they should
have recognized something unusual was happening. They should have
recognized that just as He could heal the leper, He could cleanse
from all sin as He said. We need to believe that Jesus Christ is the
only one who can take away our sin. He is our only hope.
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25th
June 25th
Manna: A Type of Christ and Bread
from Heaven
John
6:22-59
Today, we see a lesson and
picture for us and our selfish society, who many times is only interested
in Christ if He will give them what they physically want, rather than
what they spiritually need. It is not a new phenomena among people,
seeking after physical things rather than what is most important,
spiritual food. People were in the same need in Jesus day, as they
sought Him only because He had given them a meal.
Jesus was always speaking
in the spiritual sense, but the people only had a heart and eyes for
the physical things. They wanted more bread. They wanted more signs
of the miraculous. They wanted the physical kingdom. Jesus then told
them that He was the bread of life. They said they wanted this bread,
but they said this out of the blindness of their heart, as they were
only looking at the physical part.
Before we become too judgmental
on these unbelieving Jews, let us take a look at our own hearts. Have
we eaten of the Bread of Life ourselves? Are we continuing to eat
of the Bread of Heaven daily? Are we fully trusting in Jesus Christ,
the bread of Eternal life for our salvation? It is a fearful thing
to consider that many folks today are in the same boat as the spiritually
blind Jews were during Jesus day. Many people are only out for self.
Everywhere we turn today, we see this attitude prevalent, but let
us be careful to consider our own hearts, lest we somehow miss the
message ourselves. It is easy to see what others need, but many times
we miss the spiritual message ourselves, and the spiritual implications
of what Jesus truly wants us to learn.
Just as
God gave the daily portions of manna from heaven to the people of
Israel while they were in the wilderness, representing a type of Christ,
He also gave us His only Son, Jesus, who is the Bread of Heaven. Jesus
said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to
the Father except by me." John 6:35,36 And Jesus said unto
them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger;
and he that believeth on me shall never thirst. 36 But I said unto
you, That ye also have seen me, and believe not." Is that
where you stand too? Or do you know the Bread of Heaven?! Choose you
this day whom you will serve! Dear God of Heaven, the great "I AM,"
You are the great Jehovah! Amen
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26th
June 26th
Old
Testament Atonement and Christ our Reconciliation
Ex.
29:33 and Romans 5:11
Text:
Exodus 29:33 And they shall eat those things wherewith the atonement
was made, to consecrate and to sanctify them: but a stranger shall
not eat thereof, because they are holy. The Hebrew word for
atonement is "kaphar" and means to cover. The first time "kaphar"
was used in the Scriptures was when Noah was directed by the LORD
to cover the inside and outside of the ark with pitch, Gen. 6:14.
It is always important to understand the first reference of a
word, because that determines the use of the word throughout the Bible.
On the Day of Atonement (once a year) the High Priest went into the
Tabernacle and sprinkled the blood on the Mercy Seat. The blood was
to cover the sins of the people and they were forgiven of past sins.
This is an annual Jewish Holy Day "Yom Kippur" observed in September
or October.
The word
"Atonement" is only found one time in the New Testament, Romans
5:11 And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus
Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement. The Greek
word here is "katalasso" and it means to "reconcile." I don't
know why the translators called this word the atonement in the King
James translation All later translations use "reconciliation." Most
all KJV Bibles that have center references or footnotes recommend
"reconciliation." Remember, God hates sin, but loves the sinner. There
was no way God could save us other than by and through the sacrifice
of Christ on the cross. The shed Blood of our Saviour was what purchased
our salvation 1 Peter 1:18-19 Forasmuch as ye know that ye were
not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your
vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers. But with
the precious blood of Christ as of a lamb without blemish and without
spot. Therefore, our salvation does not need to be renewed
every year, but is a one time, once for all, permanently established,
relationship with God. However, we need to remember that we need a
daily cleansing and the formula for that is found in 1 John 1:7
"if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship
one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth
us from all sin".
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June 27th
Seven Churches
Revelation
1:19, 20
Seven is the
number of completion or perfection. The seven churches spoken of in
the Book of Revelation gives us a picture of the character of churches
in the church age. They also give us an entire picture of the church
age. In every age, churches have existed that manifest the characteristics
of these churches. For example, when the apostle John wrote it, the
churches named were actual churches.
However,
the language goes beyond just this time. For example, Revelation
3:20 tells of the church and the end of the age. Here were read
where Jesus says, Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if
any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and
will sup with him, and he with me. In other words, by the
end of the age, the professing church, as a whole, will have grown
so corrupt that Christ will seek fellowship with faithful individuals
from outside the church. Faithful folk will have to go outside the
door of the church in order to fellowship with Christ.
Many
historians have noted how that there are predictable cycles to civilization.
Kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall. Evidently, there are cycles to spiritual
things as well, and this cycle is presented to us in the seven churches.
There are exceptions, but the general pattern fits. I believe we are
near the end of this age. The general pattern of the church in this
age then would be that of Laodicia. It is a time of great outward
prosperity. Revelation 3:17 "thou sayest, I am rich,
and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not
that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked"
Outwardly,
they were rich. Inwardly, they were destitute. This is an accurate
picture of our current age. There are exceptions, but this is the
rule. Therefore, we would do well to note the warning of verse 19.
Here we read, As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous
therefore, and repent. The implication is that many are not
God's children. In other words, the end of the age will be marked
by apostasy in the church.
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June 28th
Altar of Incense: A Type of our Prayers
Luke
1:8-10; Ex. 30:7-10; 2 Chron. 29:11
Prayer! This is the way that
God wants us to speak to Him. God speaks to us through His Word and
so He wants us to spend time with Him, too, in prayer. In fact, we are
to pray continually. We are to pray without ceasing. We are to offer
the sacrifice of our lips unto God Most Holy!
Prayer
is so important! It is so important that God prescribed the Alter of
Incense in Exodus 30:7-10 And Aaron shall burn thereon sweet incense
every morning: when he dresseth the lamps, he shall burn incense upon
it. And when Aaron lighteth the lamps at even, he shall burn incense
upon it, a perpetual incense before the LORD throughout your generations.
Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon, nor burnt sacrifice, nor
meat offering; neither shall ye pour drink offering thereon. And Aaron
shall make an atonement upon the horns of it once in a year with the
blood of the sin offering of atonements: once in the year shall he make
atonement upon it throughout your generations: it is most holy unto
the LORD. This is what Zacharias was doing in Luke 1. This was
a very high privilege. Not many priests even had this opportunity; the
opportunity to offer prayer before the Lord in God's prescribe way.
Prayer
is so important, and yet sadly, many folks never avail themselves of
this most sacred mode of communication with God. Daniel, who was a man
known for his prayer life, prayed 3 times a day. We also know that Daniel
was on his knees, too. He was faithful to pray day in and day out. He
sought the Lord regardless of his own time constraints. He did not give
up prayer when faced with the death sentence.
Can
we ask some personal questions here? Are we people of prayer? Do we
spend the time needed with God as we ought? Have we humbled ourselves
before our Creator and Savior? If not, why not do so today?! God desires
His people to talk and walk with Him. He loves us and He desires our
prayer. Let us be obedient people of prayer! The effectual
fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. James 5:16
If my people, which are called by my name, shall
humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked
ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and
will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
Dear
Lord God, help us to humble ourselves and to be people of prayer. Amen
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29th
June 29th
Bezaleel
was Chosen and Filled for a Special Job
Ministers
are Chosen and Filled for a Lifetime of Service to Christ's Body,
the Church
Exodus
31:1-6 and Ephesians 4:11-16
God
calls and fills men by name for specific jobs, and here we see a chosen
worker, Bezaleel anointed and filled to be the man used to make all
the furniture and materials for the construction of the Tabernacle.
Bezaleel was given workers to help him according to the text in Exodus
and today, God gives ministers to help in the ministry of the church.
He was filled, Exodus 31:3-5 I have filled him with the spirit
of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in
all manner of workmanship, To devise cunning works, to work in gold,
and in silver, and in brass, And in cutting of stones, to set them,
and in carving of timber, to work in all manner of workmanship.
In the Old Testament, men and women were filled for a specific
duty or time to do something for God. More than twenty times it is
recorded in the O.T. that people were filled for something special
that they should do.
Ministers
are God's precious gifts to the church in this age! They have the
responsibility to feed and nurture the family of God leading them
from the new birth to a mature person. This is recorded in the second
text below. Eph. 4:12-16 For the perfecting of the saints, for
the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:
Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of
the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature
of the fulness of Christ: That we henceforth be no more children,
tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine,
by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in
wait to deceive; But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into
him in all things, which is the head, even Christ: From whom
the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every
joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure
of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself
in love. Be careful how you treat the minister of God, both
in words and deeds. Many have met an untimely death because of their
mistreatment of the man of God.
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30th
The Chief Corner Stone
Matthew 21:42-44
In
our text, we read where Jesus said, Did ye never read in the
scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become
the head of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous
in our eyes? The nation and its leaders wanted a kingdom.
They wanted freedom from the domination of the Roman Empire. However,
they could not have a kingdom without the king, and they chose to
reject the King.
The
stone is rejected, but note that the rejection is not final. The destiny
of the stone is to become the head of the corner. In
other words, the day is coming when a new generation will demonstrate
the spiritual qualities that are necessary to establish the kingdom.
The chief priests and the elders were the builders, had the oversight
of the Jewish church, which was God's building: and they would not
allow Christ a place in their building, would not admit his doctrine
or laws into their constitution; they threw him aside as a despised
broken vessel, a stone that would serve only for a stepping-stone,
to be trampled upon. Henry, Matthew, Matthew Henry's Commentary
on the Bible, (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers) 1997.
As
we noted, the day is coming when this will change. Jesus is to become
the head of the corner. This world is rapidly moving
to the judgment of the end of the age. That judgment will culminate
in the spiritual conversion of the nation of Israel, and the spiritual
apostasy of the professing church. The prophet Zechariah tells of
this day. We read in Zechariah 12:10 where God says, I
will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon
me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth
for his only son". Jesus Himself said, (Matthew 23:39)
Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is
he that cometh in the name of the Lord. In other words, they
would see Him again and they would receive Him.
The rejection
was not final. God would prepare, purge and purify the nation. In
that day, the people would cry out in truth Blessed is he that
cometh in the name of the Lord.
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