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Bible Opened

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work”

2 Timothy 3:16-17

The Apostle, Paul, pointed his protege, Timothy, to “the Scriptures” as the source of faith, encouragement and correction.  We know these scriptures as The Bible.

The next three Wednesdays I plan to focus on the Bible itself.  Where it came from, how it can be applied and correctly understood

What is the very first thing that has to happen when you want to know what’s in the Bible and what it means? 

It has to be opened; opened not just to see it and read it but opened to your understanding.  Before then, it is just a disjointed, isolated, collection of stories and letters other people have quoted. And the quotes are often confusing, contradictory, and not making much sense.

Seeing something is more than its light hitting the eye; there needs to be mental activity to understand what is seen. It has to be into context.

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Ever been in a crowd of people and suddenly recognized someone you knew?  What a shock.  They went from being a faceless person to a good friend.  They hadn’t changed, you changed.

The Bible is like that, just words on a page until something happens.

That something has nothing to do with intellect; a lot of smart people are clueless when it comes to the Bible.  To others, smart and simple, those words touch something deep inside and make perfect sense.

After his resurrection, Jesus had a message for his followers:

Then Jesus said to the disciples, “When I was with you before I told you that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and in the Psalms must be fulfilled.” Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures.

Luke 24:45

The first step in understanding the bible is to ask Jesus to open it to you like he did to the disciples.  Don’t tell him what the Bible means, let him tell you.  Tell Jesus you want to know the truth and will accept what he shows you. 

Thank you, Jesus, for offering yourself on the cross for my sins, my pride, my self-sufficiency. Thank you for leaving my sins there, in the grave, when you rose from the dead.

I surrender to you and want to know your book, the Bible. Please open the scriptures to me like you did to your disciples. Let the scriptures come alive to me as I read them, fresh, again.

Amen

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When Christ appears, we shall be like him — 1st John 3:2

“We look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, – Philippians 3:20b-21

Understanding what happened on that famous resurrection Sunday is essential! It wasn’t Jesus’ spirit which appeared, like a ghost, to his disciples then went to be with God — Jesus walked out of that tomb spirit, soul, and body. He told his disciples “Touch me, a ghost doesn’t have flesh and bone like this.” Then he ate with them. (Luke 24:39-43).

Why is this important? Many reasons, not the least of which is because it gives us an inkling of our future.

We won’t ever become angels, won’t come back as a tsetse fly or do a repeat performance, we shall physically come alive with a renewed body like Christ’s. We’ll have a physical place to live and an important job to do.

— fritz
Related post: “Recognizing Value” – June 14, 2012

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Two quick stories about Jesus with the same lesson:

The first, after feeding the multitude, Jesus sent his disciples ahead of him by boat but they ran into trouble. A terrible storm was sinking their boat when, to their shock, Jesus was walking past them on the water. Mark records that detail the others missed.

“…about the fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea, and would have passed by them. But they saw him” – Mark 6:48

The second story involved two lesser known disciples who encounter the risen Lord without recognizing him. They walked and talked but then

“[as] they drew nigh unto the village, whither they went: … he made as though he would have gone further. But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us” – Luke 24:28-29a

Without some sort of personal response it seems Jesus is quite content to pass right on by.

Don’t let him do that!

Blind Fanny Crosby put it this way in her famous hymn:

Pass me not, O gentle Savior,
Hear my humble cry;
While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass me by.

Refrain:
Savior, Savior,
Hear my humble cry;
While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass me by.

Let me at Thy throne of mercy
Find a sweet relief,
Kneeling there in deep contrition;
Help my unbelief.

Refrain

Trusting only in Thy merit,
Would I seek Thy face;
Heal my wounded, broken spirit,
Save me by Thy grace.

Refrain

Thou the Spring of all my comfort,
More than life to me,
Whom have I on earth beside Thee?
Whom in Heav’n but Thee?

Refrain.

– fritz@langgang.com

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