Notice on a slight format change:

Except for July 2012, these are mostly a collection of current devotional notes.

July 2012 is a re-write of old quiet times. My second child was born Nov 11, 1987 with multiple birth defects. I've been re-reading my QT notes from that time in my life, and have included them here. They cover the time before the birth and the few years immediately after the birth. They are tagged "historical." I added new insights and labeled them: ((TODAY, dd mmm yy)).

Thursday, August 31, 2023

QT 8/31/2023 Ezek 33:21-33, Doer versus a hearer

Ezekiel 33:21–22 (ESV) —

21 In the twelfth year of our exile, in the tenth month, on the fifth day of the month, a fugitive from Jerusalem came to me and said, “The city has been struck down.” 22 Now the hand of the Lord had been upon me the evening before the fugitive came; and he had opened my mouth by the time the man came to me in the morning, so my mouth was opened, and I was no longer mute.

Ezekiel 33:30–33 (ESV) —

30 “As for you, son of man, your people who talk together about you by the walls and at the doors of the houses, say to one another, each to his brother, ‘Come, and hear what the word is that comes from the Lord.’ 31 And they come to you as people come, and they sit before you as my people, and they hear what you say but they will not do it; for with lustful talk in their mouths they act; their heart is set on their gain. 32 And behold, you are to them like one who sings lustful songs with a beautiful voice and plays well on an instrument, for they hear what you say, but they will not do it. 33 When this comes—and come it will!—then they will know that a prophet has been among them.”

 

NOTE: Ezekiel can now speak again freely as opposed to only when God allowed him to say a prophecy or message. It think it has been about 7.5 years. And now, God tells Ezekiel that he will seem like a celebrity when he walks around the city walls. People will be eager to hear his words. They will show all the signs of "hungry" spiritual people, but it will be for nought, because they will be unwilling to apply the teaching. This reminds me of one my favorite verses given to New Testament believers:

 

James 1:22–25 (ESV) — 22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. 23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. 24 For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. 25 But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing.

 

It is so important that we develop a habit of being a doer of God's word and not just a listener. Most Christians know 95 percent of what they will ever know of God's moral law. Our time would be better spent doing the part we know than learning more intricacies of the remaining 5 percent.

 

PONDER:

  1. Where do I spend more time of my time, learning more or trying to do what I already know?

 

PRAYER: Father, I want to be a person characterized by a doer of your word. I want to know your word fully, but I really want people to see the word in my life.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

QT 8/30/2023 Ezel 33:10-20, What do we really believe about salvation?

Ezekiel 33:10–11 (ESV) —

10 “And you, son of man, say to the house of Israel, Thus have you said: ‘Surely our transgressions and our sins are upon us, and we rot away because of them. How then can we live?’ 11 Say to them, As I live, declares the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live; turn back, turn back from your evil ways, for why will you die, O house of Israel?

Ezekiel 33:17–20 (ESV) —

17 “Yet your people say, ‘The way of the Lord is not just,’ when it is their own way that is not just. 18 When the righteous turns from his righteousness and does injustice, he shall die for it. 19 And when the wicked turns from his wickedness and does what is just and right, he shall live by this. 20 Yet you say, ‘The way of the Lord is not just.’ O house of Israel, I will judge each of you according to his ways.”

 

NOTE: I think that the people wanted a system that weighed their good deeds against their bad deeds. God system is based on repentance, turning from sin, and faith. It does not look back on our record of good and evil since none of us can reach God's standard of holiness. But God is looking for people who will seek him in repentance. God declared Abraham, despite his sins, righteous because he believed. That is why he is the father of all who believe, because he received righteousness by faith and not by works. It is impossible to please God in any way except by faith. Our attempt to make salvation based on our definition of works is another attempt to control our lives outside of God. It seems like our desire to be our own gods, which started back in the garden, still continues to this day.

 

PONDER:

  1. In my heart, do I believe I will be judged on a scale that weighs my good works against my bad works? (Many church people believe their good versus bad ratio is their basis of salvation)

 

PRAYER: Father, I am so thankful that the price is completely paid. It is done, it is finished. In one sense it makes no difference what I do now. But in another, I know I want to live for you with all my heart so that I can say 'thank you' in the strongest way I know at the end of my life. Your rewards are my offering of thankfulness for the salvation I enjoy.

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

QT 8/29/2023 Ezek 33:7-9, What is our responsibility?

Ezekiel 33:7–9 (ESV) —

7 “So you, son of man, I have made a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me. 8 If I say to the wicked, O wicked one, you shall surely die, and you do not speak to warn the wicked to turn from his way, that wicked person shall die in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. 9 But if you warn the wicked to turn from his way, and he does not turn from his way, that person shall die in his iniquity, but you will have delivered your soul.

 

NOTE: Very early in the book, God tells Ezekiel that he has appointed him a watchman. His job is not to "get" people to listen or "get" people to change, a watchman's responsibility is to warn. We must teach the truth; we must say the truth; and we must not shrink back. And just like raising our children, our responsibility is not to "get" them to do as we have taught. People have choice and choose to do as they see fit. Hopefully they have learned the right principles. But, they have eyes to see and ears to listen; and if I can add one more, brains to think. We must not get caught up in the results but rather in what is our responsibility.

 

Too often, we take on the responsibility of making things work for people. If we can, "yes" by all means. But our job is not to "make things work." We are to warn people, and train people, and love people, and pray for people. We have to be careful of trying to do too much.

 

PONDER:

  1. Am I trying to do much?
  2. Am I trying to please people?
  3. Am I assuming guilty for people's conduct which is not my responsibility?

 

PRAYER: Father, help me to do what you have called me to do and to fulfill my responsibility. I can't do everything. I need to live within the boundaries you have placed on me. Lead me and guide me today.

Monday, August 28, 2023

QT 8/28/2023 Ezek 32:20-32, Hell is a destiny that people would prefer to forget

Ezekiel 32:20–21 (ESV) —

20 They shall fall amid those who are slain by the sword. Egypt is delivered to the sword; drag her away, and all her multitudes. 21 The mighty chiefs shall speak of them, with their helpers, out of the midst of Sheol: ‘They have come down, they lie still, the uncircumcised, slain by the sword.’

Ezekiel 32:22 (ESV) —

22 “Assyria is there, and all her company, its graves all around it, all of them slain, fallen by the sword,

Ezekiel 32:24 (ESV) —

24 “Elam is there, and all her multitude around her grave; all of them slain, fallen by the sword, who went down uncircumcised into the world below, who spread their terror in the land of the living; and they bear their shame with those who go down to the pit.

Ezekiel 32:26 (ESV) —

26 “Meshech-Tubal is there, and all her multitude, her graves all around it, all of them uncircumcised, slain by the sword; for they spread their terror in the land of the living.

Ezekiel 32:29 (ESV) —

29 “Edom is there, her kings and all her princes, who for all their might are laid with those who are killed by the sword; they lie with the uncircumcised, with those who go down to the pit.

Ezekiel 32:30 (ESV) —

30 “The princes of the north are there, all of them, and all the Sidonians, who have gone down in shame with the slain, for all the terror that they caused by their might; they lie uncircumcised with those who are slain by the sword, and bear their shame with those who go down to the pit.

 

NOTE: It is not clear if the insight into the underworld is doctrinal or rhetorical. Block argues they are rhetorical: "The caricatured and contrary-to-fact features of this prophecy suggest that one should interpret the passage as a literary cartoon rather than a literary photograph." We do learn some doctrinal facts. I think Sheol is a literal place since it is also mentioned frequently by other OT authors. While judgment may seem long in taking place, it occurs quite frequently and quickly from God's perspective -- the many nations sitting in Sheol makes that point. Also, many of these nations, Judah tended to rely upon instead of God. Many were great powers during their time and are nothing at some point in the future. These nations may have mocked Judah in their day, but there is little to mock in Hell. Instead they will all bear their shame in the pit. It might seem empowering to say you are proud of your sin, but all people will bear the true reality of shame someday. And all people who have not repented of their sins and turned to Jesus will bear their shame for all of eternity. The days are coming to a close. Every day in rebellion makes the next day harder to turn. At some point a person is so hardened, they can no longer repent. Or they die before they can repent. As the author of Hebrews writes:

 

Hebrews 4:7b (ESV) —

“Today, if you hear his voice,

do not harden your hearts.”

 

Hebrews 4:11–13 (ESV) —

11 Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience. 12 For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. 13 And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.

 

The day is coming sooner than anyone can imagine. Don't wait any longer.

 

PONDER:

  1. Do I really know Jesus or am I just religious?

 

PRAYER: Father, I pray for people who are just playing a game, reveal to them their blindness. Help them to see the real Jesus before it is too late. Father, you hate sin, and yet we pretend as if you don't care. Open our eyes. Have mercy on us.

Friday, August 25, 2023

QT 8/25/2023 Ezek 32:9-11;15-16, Sin and rebellion are peaking, the days come to a close

Ezekiel 32:9-11;15-16 (ESV) —

9 “I will trouble the hearts of many peoples, when I bring your destruction among the nations, into the countries that you have not known. 10 I will make many peoples appalled at you, and the hair of their kings shall bristle with horror because of you, when I brandish my sword before them. They shall tremble every moment, every one for his own life, on the day of your downfall.

11 “For thus says the Lord God: The sword of the king of Babylon shall come upon you.

15 When I make the land of Egypt desolate,

and when the land is desolate of all that fills it,

when I strike down all who dwell in it,

then they will know that I am the Lord.

16 This is a lamentation that shall be chanted; the daughters of the nations shall chant it; over Egypt, and over all her multitude, shall they chant it, declares the Lord God.”

 

NOTE: God says very clearly that Babylon, a wicked and evil nation, was the sword of the Lord. The result will be (and was) that God is Lord and people will sing this funeral dirge of Egypt. Why now? Israel's continued rebellion is understood, but Egypt and all the other nations have worshipped animals and the sun for years longer than Israel. Egypt was cruel to Israel in its latter days, even though God had told Israel not to trust in Egypt. The whole area is judged for sin that had been going on for a long time. Egypt also saw the work of the Lord in rescuing Israel but was unmoved.

 

Today, the world stands similarly. We are at a threshold. The gospel has covered nearly all people groups. Nations have seen the effect of the gospel, and most have turned away. The two nations who have seen the most impact, more than any other nation, are Great Britain and the United States. They are essentially pagan nations with only a form of faith but lacking any real power. They are self-absorbed and proud of their sin. Israel is back in the land but is more godless (atheistic) than at any point in their history. What is left before the end times? War consumes the Ukraine, Russia, and Syria. Gog, Magog, Put, and Persia are fighting in these places. There remains an attack on Israel and a coming together of the world under one government, and a peace treaty with Israel to commence the tribulation years. The rapture theoretically should be even closer.

 

PONDER:

  1. What are we doing differently knowing that the end days are rapidly approaching?
  2. Is our witness any different?
  3. Are our prayers any different?

 

PRAYER: Come Lord Jesus, come. Usher in the new kingdom and the new earth. I hope to see the rapture in my days. I pray to be faithful until the end. Forgive my hidden faults and my not-so-hidden faults. I want to show Jesus by my life.

Thursday, August 24, 2023

QT 8/24/2023 Ezek 31:10-14, God hates the PROUD

Ezekiel 31:10–14 (ESV) —

10 “Therefore thus says the Lord God: Because it towered high and set its top among the clouds, and its heart was proud of its height, 11 I will give it into the hand of a mighty one of the nations. He shall surely deal with it as its wickedness deserves. I have cast it out. 12 Foreigners, the most ruthless of nations, have cut it down and left it. On the mountains and in all the valleys its branches have fallen, and its boughs have been broken in all the ravines of the land, and all the peoples of the earth have gone away from its shadow and left it. 13 On its fallen trunk dwell all the birds of the heavens, and on its branches are all the beasts of the field. 14 All this is in order that no trees by the waters may grow to towering height or set their tops among the clouds, and that no trees that drink water may reach up to them in height. For they are all given over to death, to the world below, among the children of man, with those who go down to the pit.

 

NOTE: God compares Egypt to Assyria. It is always pride that destroys a nation. We think America is the greatest nation on earth, but that is slowly becoming not true. We are arrogant. We tolerate corruption. We take pride in sin. We promote one group of people over another, no longer basing success on effort and effectiveness. We have created an unequal system, all under the lie of creating equality. We have embraced evil over good, lies over truth, hatred over love, and atheism over God. We are a proud nation whom God will judge soon. For those of us who know God and have a real relationship with Jesus Christ, may we be a witness to the gospel, not to a political philosophy. May people see Jesus in our life and through our works. May we have an impact on this proud nation of ours.

 

Proverbs 8:13 (ESV) —

13 The fear of the Lord is hatred of evil.

Pride and arrogance and the way of evil

and perverted speech I hate.

 

Psalm 94:2 (ESV) —

2 Rise up, O judge of the earth;

repay to the proud what they deserve!

 

Proverbs 15:25 (ESV) —

25 The Lord tears down the house of the proud

but maintains the widow’s boundaries.

 

PONDER:

  1. I live in a proud nation, but am I proud, arrogant person?

 

PRAYER: Lord, the scriptures are very clear, you hate the proud. Protect me from pride. I want to display humility, love, and concern for others. Have mercy I pray.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

QT 8/23/2023 Ezek 30:17-19, Learn to be humble without being forced

Ezekiel 30:17–19 (ESV) —

17 The young men of On and of Pi-beseth shall fall by the sword,

and the women shall go into captivity.

18 At Tehaphnehes the day shall be dark,

when I break there the yoke bars of Egypt,

and her proud might shall come to an end in her;

she shall be covered by a cloud,

and her daughters shall go into captivity.

19 Thus I will execute judgments on Egypt.

Then they will know that I am the Lord.”

 

NOTE: The story is repeated for each of the countries that God brings judgment. There is not much to say. Egypt shall fall by the power of Babylon too. In the earlier chapter we learned that she shall be scattered for a season (40 years) and shall never again be the power she once was. In this continued lament, I highlighted verse 18, "…and her proud might shall come to an end in her; …." I think this is a principle of pride, it always brings about a fall. And the corollary principle of humility is that God will raise up the humble at some point. So, from a human point of view, it is better to be humble than to be proud. But humility is always a better look -- it just is. But it is hard because we want people to think better of us (which is pride), but humility actually gives the better look. I need to work on humility. I am terrible about leaving those things to the Lord. But that is my goal in retirement, to change how I reflect on my life to others.

 

PONDER:

  1. Do we listen to others or are we too interested in telling our story or similar experience? Why?

 

PRAYER: Father, help me to see myself in those moments when I want to brag or tell my story. Give my grace to live in a manner worthy of you. Let me boast in Jesus and his work on the cross.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

QT 8/22/2023 Ezek 29:6-9, Seeking his will, not confirming my will

Ezekiel 29:6–9 (ESV) —

6 Then all the inhabitants of Egypt shall know that I am the Lord.

“Because you have been a staff of reed to the house of Israel, 7 when they grasped you with the hand, you broke and tore all their shoulders; and when they leaned on you, you broke and made all their loins to shake. 8 Therefore thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will bring a sword upon you, and will cut off from you man and beast, 9 and the land of Egypt shall be a desolation and a waste. Then they will know that I am the Lord.

“Because you said, ‘The Nile is mine, and I made it,’

 

NOTE: On more than one occasion, Israel trusted in Egypt for help. And on many more occasions, Egypt was a major enemy against Israel. In one battle, Egypt failed to show up, thereby leaving Israel alone to face Babylon. Later Egypt supported Tyre and helped to move much of its wealth before it surrendered to Babylon. But Egypt fell to Babylon in 568-567BC. Forty years after that fall, the Persians allowed Egypt to return to their land, but Egypt, a super nation during ancient times never regained its glory. Today, it is a minor player in world affairs, long surpassed by other much larger nations.

 

Certainly Egypt was a poor ally, and much more an enemy than a friend, even when they had a common enemy such as Babylon. But Israel was wrong to trust in Egypt rather than to trust in God. I'm not sure why the godly king Josiah allied with Egypt to defeat Babylon. I'm sure there was godly advice against it. But he allowed his heart to be swayed by what he wanted to believe rather than what he was told. Although, that goes both ways. We can trust in something and then doubt, even when it is God's will. We truly need to bring our major decisions to God and ask him for his direction.

 

PONDER:

  1. What am I believing because I want to believe it rather than it is God's will?

 

PRAYER: Father, protect me from confirmation bias, looking at events that support my decisions rather than truly seeking your will. I want to do your will, not what I want your will to be for my life. Keep my opens to your leading.

Monday, August 21, 2023

QT 8/21/2023 Ezek 28:20-26, Pain should cause us to repent of our rebellion from God

Ezekiel 28:20–26 (ESV) —

20 The word of the Lord came to me: 21 “Son of man, set your face toward Sidon, and prophesy against her 22 and say, Thus says the Lord God:

“Behold, I am against you, O Sidon,

and I will manifest my glory in your midst.

And they shall know that I am the Lord

when I execute judgments in her

and manifest my holiness in her;

23 for I will send pestilence into her,

and blood into her streets;

and the slain shall fall in her midst,

by the sword that is against her on every side.

Then they will know that I am the Lord.

24 “And for the house of Israel there shall be no more a brier to prick or a thorn to hurt them among all their neighbors who have treated them with contempt. Then they will know that I am the Lord God.

25 “Thus says the Lord God: When I gather the house of Israel from the peoples among whom they are scattered, and manifest my holiness in them in the sight of the nations, then they shall dwell in their own land that I gave to my servant Jacob. 26 And they shall dwell securely in it, and they shall build houses and plant vineyards. They shall dwell securely, when I execute judgments upon all their neighbors who have treated them with contempt. Then they will know that I am the Lord their God.

 

NOTE: Four times in God's judgment against Sidon (a sister Phoenician city to Tyre), God emphasizes one of the purposes of his harsh judgment -- "… they will know that I am the Lord …." Far from indicating God's lack of knowledge (omniscience) or his lack of power to change (omnipotent) or his justice, pain is to bring us back to God. People say they cannot believe in God because of the pain and suffering in the world, but if God made everything wonderful, even less would believe in him. Our sinful nature does not turn to God when all things are well. We forget God and we live for ourselves due to our sinful nature. But pain and judgment opens our eyes that we need God and we need him to rule. Our rebellion from him that started in the garden so that we could be our own gods has only brought misery upon us.

 

PONDER:

  1. Does pain cause me to blame God or to turn to God?

 

PRAYER: Father, I do not want to learn through pain. I want to seek you at all times. I don't want to live for self such that I need to be awaken. Have mercy on me. Thank you for all that you have given to me. May I use those resources for the kingdom.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

QT 8/17/2023 Ezek 28:12-19, The enemy only appears to be winning

Ezekiel 28:12–19 (ESV) —

12 “Son of man, raise a lamentation over the king of Tyre, and say to him, Thus says the Lord God:

“You were the signet of perfection,

full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.

13 You were in Eden, the garden of God;

every precious stone was your covering,

sardius, topaz, and diamond,

beryl, onyx, and jasper,

sapphire, emerald, and carbuncle;

and crafted in gold were your settings

and your engravings.

On the day that you were created

they were prepared.

14 You were an anointed guardian cherub.

I placed you; you were on the holy mountain of God;

in the midst of the stones of fire you walked.

15 You were blameless in your ways

from the day you were created,

till unrighteousness was found in you.

16 In the abundance of your trade

you were filled with violence in your midst, and you sinned;

so I cast you as a profane thing from the mountain of God,

and I destroyed you, O guardian cherub,

from the midst of the stones of fire.

17 Your heart was proud because of your beauty;

you corrupted your wisdom for the sake of your splendor.

I cast you to the ground;

I exposed you before kings,

to feast their eyes on you.

18 By the multitude of your iniquities,

in the unrighteousness of your trade

you profaned your sanctuaries;

so I brought fire out from your midst;

it consumed you,

and I turned you to ashes on the earth

in the sight of all who saw you.

19 All who know you among the peoples

are appalled at you;

you have come to a dreadful end

and shall be no more forever.”

 

NOTE: The prophet appears to change his subject. Although a better interpretation is that this is the power behind the King, the true ruler of Tyre, and not the human ruler. This is not a man who thought he was a god, but something much different. He was a cherub and walked on the holy mountain of God. The passage is very similar to another description of Satan found in Isaiah.

 

Isaiah 14:12–17 (ESV) —

12 “How you are fallen from heaven,

O Day Star, son of Dawn!

How you are cut down to the ground,

you who laid the nations low!

13 You said in your heart,

‘I will ascend to heaven;

above the stars of God

I will set my throne on high;

I will sit on the mount of assembly

in the far reaches of the north;

14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;

I will make myself like the Most High.’

15 But you are brought down to Sheol,

to the far reaches of the pit.

16 Those who see you will stare at you

and ponder over you:

‘Is this the man who made the earth tremble,

who shook kingdoms,

17 who made the world like a desert

and overthrew its cities,

who did not let his prisoners go home?’

 

Unlike human trade, this trade was his interactions with the other angels, ultimately leading one-third of the angels to follow him in rebellion.

 

The Ezekiel passage relates the end of Satan with the end of Tyre. But for Satan, this prophecy is still to come. He has not been exposed yet to the world, although many of the rich and elite are aware of him.

 

The enemy is clearly attacking all the foundations of truth that are revealed in the first few chapters of Genesis. He attacks creation, marriage, sexual relationships within marriage, sexual identity, sin, guilt, shame, sexual roles, authority structures, work, and rebellion from God's rule. If I was an outsider looking down upon earth, the enemy has succeeded in making the land and the worldview the opposite of all that God created.

 

And yet, God is still King of kings, and Lord of lords. The creator is not finished yet and has promised more. He will bring his will to accomplishment. My job is to play my part (my mission and ministry), pray, and wait upon him.

 

PONDER:

  1. It does seem bleak, but do I have faith to believe in God and not in the world's ways and schemes?

 

PRAYER: Father, I believe in you. I believe that Jesus died for my sins. I believe I have a future and a hope. I believe in my new home. I believe in the millennial kingdom that is coming. I believe I will be raptured before your wrath falls. I believe that I am your son. And I praise you, for I am unworthy of all you have promised me.

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

QT 8/16/2023 Ezek 28:1-10, The danger of pride in our wealth and accomplishments

Ezekiel 28:1–10 (ESV) —

1 The word of the Lord came to me: 2 “Son of man, say to the prince of Tyre, Thus says the Lord God:

“Because your heart is proud,

and you have said, ‘I am a god,

I sit in the seat of the gods,

in the heart of the seas,’

yet you are but a man, and no god,

though you make your heart like the heart of a god—

3 you are indeed wiser than Daniel;

no secret is hidden from you;

4 by your wisdom and your understanding

you have made wealth for yourself,

and have gathered gold and silver

into your treasuries;

5 by your great wisdom in your trade

you have increased your wealth,

and your heart has become proud in your wealth—

6 therefore thus says the Lord God:

Because you make your heart

like the heart of a god,

7 therefore, behold, I will bring foreigners upon you,

the most ruthless of the nations;

and they shall draw their swords against the beauty of your wisdom

and defile your splendor.

8 They shall thrust you down into the pit,

and you shall die the death of the slain

in the heart of the seas.

9 Will you still say, ‘I am a god,’

in the presence of those who kill you,

though you are but a man, and no god,

in the hands of those who slay you?

10 You shall die the death of the uncircumcised

by the hand of foreigners;

for I have spoken, declares the Lord God.”

 

NOTE: In the garden of Eden, we chose to be like God, to replace God and be our own gods. The result has not been pretty. The Greek tragedies of gods fighting and scheming is really a story of us and our behavior toward one another. The King of Tyre was indeed wise but there were wiser men -- Daniel who lived in the heart of Babylon for one (lesson one is that Daniel who was truly wise, is used as an example because he lived a life of humility). The King of Tyre was wise in making money, making trades, storing gold, protecting gold, and investing gold. And his wealth made him proud. Lesson two is that when we forget where wealth truly comes, and when we forget thankfulness, pride is right around the corner, and it will destroy us. God, at least twice in this passage, reminds the King that he is no god but a man. He is no different from any other man. And men from a ruthless nation with no skill in making money will kill him. At that time, the King's pride will finally leave him. Lesson three, repent now of your pride before the walls you built fall upon you.

 

PONDER:

  1. Where have I allowed pride to creep in and make me think that I am something special?

 

PRAYER: Father, you have given me much and I admit that I am undeserving of all that you have provided. Thank you for who I am and what you have made of me. Thank you for the wisdom I have. Thank you for my ability to speak. Thank you for all that you have given.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

QT 8/15/2023 Ezek 27:28-31, Remembering our real mission

Ezekiel 27:28–31 (ESV) —

28 At the sound of the cry of your pilots

the countryside shakes,

29 and down from their ships

come all who handle the oar.

The mariners and all the pilots of the sea

stand on the land

30 and shout aloud over you

and cry out bitterly.

They cast dust on their heads

and wallow in ashes;

31 they make themselves bald for you

and put sackcloth on their waist,

and they weep over you in bitterness of soul,

with bitter mourning.

 

NOTE: It is hard to see your home, your place of work, possibly your place of fun, all come to destruction. Recently I had my home inspected for foundation damage. In some places, the second floor doors had shifted even more than the first floor, meaning the roof was doing likewise. I began to be worried that my whole house might fall down on us. The problem is arrested and by next month should be solved, but it is a worrisome feeling. Likewise, realizing you might lose your job or have no work. I was never without a job, but I do remember being worried that my company would not find work one year. That was one reason I decided to look for another job.

 

I doubt most people cared about Tyre, but they did care about their livelihood, their home, and their expected earnings. I'm sure they cried bitterly, but more for themselves than for Tyre.

 

My country seems to be on the verge of imploding. And yes I worry. But it is probably more for my family, my home, my savings, and the basic necessities of life. If anarchy broke out, how would we survive?

 

And that is where faith comes in because faith is believing that God cares and is aware of my situation no matter how bad it gets. It is hard to give our worries to the Lord, because it is so hard to truly let go of them in a real and not fake sense.

 

PONDER:

  1. In these last days, what am I doing to get the gospel to as many people as possible?

 

PRAYER: Father, I need to be about the mission. These first six weeks of retirement have been good but busy. I feel like I am still in preparation mode for my next job. Help me to use these days wisely as I ramp up into more and more ministry.

Monday, August 14, 2023

QT 8/14/2023 Ezek 27:1-25, Riches have blinded us like Tyre

Ezekiel 27:1–4 (ESV) —

1 The word of the Lord came to me: 2 “Now you, son of man, raise a lamentation over Tyre, 3 and say to Tyre, who dwells at the entrances to the sea, merchant of the peoples to many coastlands, thus says the Lord God:

“O Tyre, you have said,

‘I am perfect in beauty.’

4 Your borders are in the heart of the seas;

your builders made perfect your beauty.

 

NOTE: I'm not sure I ever knew how big Tyre became during 5th century BC. They were rich and traded with every country of the European, Western Asia, Middle East, and Northern Africa region. They made their money as the middleman. Even some of their cargo ships were commissioned from Tarshish. Babylon was the most incredible city of its time, but it made its riches from conquering other nations. Babylon was godless. But Tyre, they built their commercial empire without conquering anyone, all the trades were willingly made. But the downfall of riches is pride. And the downfall of war and godlessness is ultimately a bigger bully. As Cooper wrote, "Babylon is a byword for godless government, and Tyre is a byword for pride and self-sufficiency."

 

We are approaching a merger of Babylon and Tyre. We have both a godless government and a fat, prideful, and rich nation (who has no need for anyone else except to conquer, and make money for our weapon industries). All things come to an end. God was very angry with Israel because

 

Ezekiel 9:9–10 (ESV) — 9 Then he said to me, “The guilt of the house of Israel and Judah is exceedingly great. The land is full of blood, and the city full of injustice. For they say, ‘The Lord has forsaken the land, and the Lord does not see.’ 10 As for me, my eye will not spare, nor will I have pity; I will bring their deeds upon their heads.”

 

We have filled our land with the blood of our children sacrificed on the altar of abortion to give us financial freedom. We have filled the land with corruption where our legal system is based not on the crime or the law, but on the racial aspects or political views of the accused. God will not spare us or have pity. Soon our deeds will be upon our heads. Ezekiel cried out concerning his nation,

 

Ezek 9:8 And while they were striking, and I was left alone, I fell upon my face, and cried, “Ah, Lord God! Will you destroy all the remnant of Israel in the outpouring of your wrath on Jerusalem?”

 

Will you destroy all of America? Is there any hope? Is there still time to repent?

 

PONDER:

  1. Are we burdened for our nation?
  2. Do we pray for spiritual repentance and spiritual revival? Or have we taken a worldly view and look to political change as the answer? Hearts must be changed, not parties.

 

PRAYER: Father, I pray for my nation. Open our eyes to your truth. Help us to see the rot and destruction that is overcoming us. Wake us up. May we all repent of our sin and seek you again. And help me to be a witness to this generation.

Friday, August 11, 2023

QT 8/11/2023 Ezek 26:7-14, The world is in great danger

Ezekiel 26:7–14 (ESV) —

7 “For thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will bring against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, and with horsemen and a host of many soldiers. 8 He will kill with the sword your daughters on the mainland. He will set up a siege wall against you and throw up a mound against you, and raise a roof of shields against you. 9 He will direct the shock of his battering rams against your walls, and with his axes he will break down your towers. 10 His horses will be so many that their dust will cover you. Your walls will shake at the noise of the horsemen and wagons and chariots, when he enters your gates as men enter a city that has been breached. 11 With the hoofs of his horses he will trample all your streets. He will kill your people with the sword, and your mighty pillars will fall to the ground. 12 They will plunder your riches and loot your merchandise. They will break down your walls and destroy your pleasant houses. Your stones and timber and soil they will cast into the midst of the waters. 13 And I will stop the music of your songs, and the sound of your lyres shall be heard no more. 14 I will make you a bare rock. You shall be a place for the spreading of nets. You shall never be rebuilt, for I am the Lord; I have spoken, declares the Lord God.

 

NOTE: God's prophecy here starts with him sending Nebuchadnezzar to destroy Tyre, and in verses 13-14, God finishes the destruction (using Alexander). The land portion of the city was destroyed early, but the island remained until Alexander built a causeway out to the city. The city was destroyed and for a long time it remained a bare rock and a place for the spreading of nets. All the walls were toppled. Its strategic location and difficulty in conquering had made this immensely rich city very proud. Cooper writes "Babylon is a byword for godless government, and Tyre is a byword for pride and self-sufficiency." Alexander's causeway now has grown so large it is really just part of the coast now. Jamieson writes "Not that there was to be no more a Tyre, but she was no more to be the Tyre that once was: her glory and name were to be no more. As the Old Tyre, the prophecy was literally fulfilled, not a vestige of it being left.” The ruins are still there, but there is a city built on the causeway and parts of the old island. Its glory is long-gone.

 

I see our nation heading in the direction of these two former cities, Babylon characterized by godless government, and Tyre characterized by pride and self-sufficiency due to its great wealth. All nations can fall and all nations have in the past. Our time is coming. Our abandonment of truth and the apostasy from God will destroy us. The evil one is a hard task master. He promises much but he hides the cost. We are spending innocent lives in the pursuit of his lies. We need to repent.

 

PONDER:

  1. In my personal life, is God in charge?
  2. In my personal life, am I prideful because of my riches?

 

PRAYER: Father, forgive me for trusting in things and not you. Lead me and guide me in these days so that you are honored in all things.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

QT 8/10/2023 Ezek 25:15-17, Let go of the pain

Ezekiel 25:15–17 (ESV) —

15 “Thus says the Lord God: Because the Philistines acted revengefully and took vengeance with malice of soul to destroy in never-ending enmity, 16 therefore thus says the Lord God, Behold, I will stretch out my hand against the Philistines, and I will cut off the Cherethites and destroy the rest of the seacoast. 17 I will execute great vengeance on them with wrathful rebukes. Then they will know that I am the Lord, when I lay my vengeance upon them.”

 

NOTE: Technically, the Philistines no longer exist, but the cities still do, and the people who live in those cities represent the continued Philistine threat. The Philistines are Israel's thorn in the side. While they don't exist as a nation, they still exist as the people group, Palestinians on the Gaza strip.

 

I think the lesson here is the need to let go. The passages says that they "… acted revengefully and took vengeance with malice of soul to destroy in never-ending enmity, …." Wow, that is some serious bitterness. Bitterness does not just destroy others, it destroys oneself. It is a very dangerous emotion. It is hard to let go when another has hurt us or cheated us. It is easy to have pity parties. It is easy to blame our struggles on others. What is the solution?

 

First step, repent of the bitterness. Emotions left unchecked can destroy churches, families, and friends. Second, let go of the issue. Life is hard. Things happened which are not good. A good saying, "it is what it is." We have to realize that life on earth is deeply marred by the rebellion that started in the garden. Third, takes steps to fix things rather than wait for others to fix things. What can I do to correct it? This is taking responsibility for the results. Fourth, let go again. It may cost time and money and a lot of things to remedy the problem and the temptation is to hold onto the wrong. Just let it go. A good application is to pray for the good of the individuals who wronged you. Pray for their salvation.

 

PONDER:

  1. Are their things I have not let go?
  2. Are their people who have hurt me?

 

PRAYER: Father, life throws lots of curve balls, and I feel like I keep striking out. But, the reality of this game I play (live) is that the score at the end is already known -- we win. Help me to rest and trust in your hand. Give me your peace that passes all understanding.

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

QT 8/9/2023 Ezek 25:12-14, Letting go of hurts

Ezekiel 25:12–14 (ESV) —

12 “Thus says the Lord God: Because Edom acted revengefully against the house of Judah and has grievously offended in taking vengeance on them, 13 therefore thus says the Lord God, I will stretch out my hand against Edom and cut off from it man and beast. And I will make it desolate; from Teman even to Dedan they shall fall by the sword. 14 And I will lay my vengeance upon Edom by the hand of my people Israel, and they shall do in Edom according to my anger and according to my wrath, and they shall know my vengeance, declares the Lord God.

 

NOTE: The people of Edom are the descendants of Esau. And while, Isaac and Esau reconciled, it appears from multiple passages, that the people held a grudge against Israel for stealing the birthright and blessings. Obadiah, especially, deals with how Edom has treated the Jews. Ps 137:7 declares their joy when Jerusalem was destroyed. Wiersbe writes that the book of Obadiah declares that Edom's hatred and lust for revenge finally lead to their ruin.

 

What do we learn from this? We need to let go or our hatreds, anger, and bitterness toward people who we feel have wrongly hurt us (whether it is a true statement or not). It does our spirit no good and leads to many other pains in our body. It is hard, but it makes a difference on our entire lives.

 

PONDER:

  1. Who do I hold a grudge against?
  2. Who has hurt me (truthfully or just my opinion), that I need to forgive?

 

PRAYER: Father, help me to know the people that I am still holding a grudge against. Who are they? Where am I still angry? What do I need to let go? Give me a joyful and peaceful spirit.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

QT 8/8/2023 Ezek 25:8-11, We need to change where we put our trust

Ezekiel 25:8–11 (ESV) —

8 “Thus says the Lord God: Because Moab and Seir said, ‘Behold, the house of Judah is like all the other nations,’ 9 therefore I will lay open the flank of Moab from the cities, from its cities on its frontier, the glory of the country, Beth-jeshimoth, Baal-meon, and Kiriathaim. 10 I will give it along with the Ammonites to the people of the East as a possession, that the Ammonites may be remembered no more among the nations, 11 and I will execute judgments upon Moab. Then they will know that I am the Lord.

 

NOTE: Ammon and Moab are descended from Lot's daughters and the result of immoral unions. While the daughters were wrong, so was Lot in his decisions. Instead of choosing left or right, he went in a different direction. And instead of initially going to a city as the angels told him, he went to the mountains, only later to go to the city. Lot is an example of a stubborn person always determined to do his own thing. It reminds me of a very sad slogan I saw last week on a person's car "my life, my rules." In a nutshell, that is our culture today. But it is not our life, we are created by God for his glory. And it has never been our rules -- that was the cause of the expulsion from the garden of Eden when we decided that we did not want to obey God but wanted to be like God in making the rules. We are bringing upon ourselves the same judgment that Judah and all the nations around her experienced. We desperately need to repent, at a minimum individually and hopefully as a nation too.

 

PONDER:

  1. Where have I bought into the demonic philosophy of "my life, my rules?"

 

PRAYER: Father, help me to see my own sin and repent of it. Give me grace and mercy. The world, its things and actions are stealing my joy. Restore my peace and trust in you.