Nov 23, 2022
NEHEMIAH 5-6:
Yesterday Nehemiah gave a listing of the people who rebuilt the
wall. This included Shallum and his daughters, and two named
goldsmiths, merchants, priests and Levites. The residents of the
land opposed to the construction were threatening violence, so the
people armed themselves and had men on guard at all times. Nehemiah
and his men stayed fully armed at all times, and in the last verse
of chapter 4 NLT says ‘even when they went for water’— which I take
as a euphemism for going potty. That little phrase is very obscure
in Hebrew, and GNT translates it in a different way.
ISAIAH 36:
It was interesting to find this verse near the beginning of
Isaiah’s beautiful chapter 35:
35:3
NLT With this news, strengthen those who have tired
hands,
and encourage those who have weak knees.
This verse was probably in the mind of the writer of Hebrews in chapter 13. And in fact, the Holy Highway and its destination is very much like the ‘place’ we ‘come to’ in Hebrews 13!
Today we start on the prose portion of Isaiah from chapters 36-39.
PHILIPPIANS 4:
I have found deep meaning and great spiritual help from the portion
around verse 13 in chapter 3. And I am certainly not alone in that.
Here are some of the most quoted verses in this letter:
Php. 3:13 NLT No, dear brothers and
sisters, I have not achieved [perfection//it], but I focus on this
one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies
ahead,
14 I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly
prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.
15 Let all who are spiritually mature agree on these things...
I would like to point out that twice in this chapter Paul points us to heaven. One is in the verses I just quoted, and the other in verse 20, where he says, “We are citizens of heaven.” Note that he calls all of us to keep our focus forward and lengthen our stride as we run toward heaven. All of us! There is no other destination for believers ever mentioned in the Bible. Wherever Jesus is, that’s where we’ll be. And that’s why Paul says repeatedly, dying is better and would simply bring him nearer Christ. If as Revelation portrays, the New Jerusalem comes down to earth, then that is heaven and that’s where we will be. There is no such thing as a Purgatory. And neither is there a separation of believers, where the really holy ones get to go to heaven and the not so good ones stay on earth. There is only hell and heaven. And if you are a believer in Christ, you are a citizen of heaven and you will be right where Jesus is.
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