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DECEMBER 18

GOLDEN WORDS


But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, are only a small village in Judah. Yet a ruler of Israel will come from you, one whose origins are from the distant past. 

Micah 5:2 NLT

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Narrowing Down To Bethlehem

Messiah must have a birthplace. Three continents, Europe, Asia, and Africa were known to the ancient world; Asia was chosen. But Asia has many countries—one of them is indicated, a little country known as the land of promise, Palestine. Here were three districts, Judaea, Galilee, Samaria. It is Judaea that is the elect one. But here again are many villages. Out of these the favored one is little Bethlehem. To make the prediction more definite and certain, it is Bethlehem in the land of Judah.

—A.T. Pierso




December 18

"Did God really say...?" (Genesis 3:1). This is the question of the rebellious and those who lack faith. This question changed the whole course of history and the world. Such innuendo and done so subtlety and craftily...! The ser-pent also called God a liar here. The woman was so innocent and inexperienced that she was not aware of what was happening to her. She wavered in her loyalty and her love to both God and Adam.

"...But each one is tempted when...he is dragged away and enticed." (James 1:14). Gardens can be so inviting.


Pat Nordman ©



Today's Bible Question

 


Who was healed of leprosy after dipping seven times in the Jordan?         
 


Previous question and Answer:

Who did Peter heal of long-term palsy?

Aeneas (Acts 9:33-34)

 

Excerpts from today's Spurgeon's Devotions

Spurgeon's Morning for December 18

Spurgeon's Evening for December 18

 

"Rend your heart, and not your garments."

- Joel 2:13

 

"Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds."

- Proverbs 27:23

Outward observances are temporarily comfortable; eye and ear are pleased; self-conceit is fed, and self-righteousness is puffed up: but they are ultimately delusive, for in the article of death, and at the day of judgment, the soul needs something more substantial than ceremonies and rituals to lean upon.

Every man who is wise in the kingdom of heaven, will cry, "Search me, O God, and try me"; and he will frequently set apart special seasons for self-examination, to discover whether things are right between God and his soul. The God whom we worship is a great heart-searcher; and of old his servants knew him as "the Lord which searcheth the heart and trieth the reins of the children of men."

   

 

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December 18  1Pe 3:1 - 5:14

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My Name is I AM

 

 

I was regretting the past
and fearing the future.
Suddenly my Lord was speaking:
My name is I am.

I waited. He continued,
"When you live in the past
with its mistakes and regrets,
it is hard. I am not there.
My name is not I WAS.

When you live in the future
with its problems and fears,
it is hard. I am not there.
My name is not I WILL BE.

When you live in this moment,
it is not hard. I am here.
My name is I AM.


by_Helen Mallicoat




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Today's  Devotion

 

... ...and by his light I walked through darkness!    JOB 29:3 NIV

 

 

Jesus the Shepherd

by Pat Nordman

 

"He will feed His flock like a shepherd; He will gather the lambs with His arm, and carry them in His bosom..."

Isaiah 40:11


Our son Chuck's tombstone has Revelation 21:4 (He will remove all of their sorrows, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. For the old world and its evils are gone forever." ) carved on it. I felt this would be a comforting verse and a witness for others because it soothed my own breaking heart every time I read this particular verse. For my own stone, though, I would choose Isaiah 40:11. My favorite vision of Jesus is as the Shepherd, for as Shepherd He brings love and comfort. As Shepherd, He understands when anguish covers us with darkness and pain and we are lost in a fog of circumstances that left us numb.

Jesus enfolds us to His heart according to our need. I like to think in particularly agonizing moments that those of us who have immediate needs He holds even closer to His breast. I'm reminded of that wonderful verse in John: "Then, leaning back on Jesus' breast..." (John 13:25). We need to lean back on Jesus' breast every moment, but at certain times we need to yield totally and allow Him to carry both us and our burden.

The following anecdote from Farm and Fireside illustrates wonderfully this point: "An aged, weary-looking woman with a heavy basket upon her arm, entered a train. Carrying her burden down the aisle, she found a seat and dropped into it, resting her heavy basket on her lap. A friendly working-man sitting across from her watched her for a long time, and then finally leaned across and spoke. `Madam,' he said, `if you will put your basket on the floor, the train will carry you and the basket, too.' How much truth there is in that kind remark. How often we do as the woman did, come to Christ for our soul's salvation, and yet steadfastly refuse to let him bear our burdens and look after our daily lives. We are willing to get on the train, but refuse to lay down the burdens."

How blessed we are to have a Shepherd who clasps our weary heart and body to His own pierced heart!

© Pat Nordman

 

Jesus enfolds us to His heart according to our need. I like to think in particularly agonizing moments that those of us who have immediate needs He holds even closer to His breast.

 

 

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