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Builders of the House of God January 7, 2008

Posted by rennie in OT#14 - 2 Chronicles.
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solomon

“Solomon gave orders to build a temple for the Name of the LORD and a royal palace for himself. He conscripted seventy thousand men as carriers and eighty thousand as stonecutters in the hills and thirty-six hundred as foremen over them.” [2 Chro 2:1-2 NIV]

“Solomon took a census of all the aliens who were in Israel, after the census his father David had taken; and they were found to be 153,600. He assigned 70,000 of them to be carriers and 80,000 to be stonecutters in the hills, with 3,600 foremen over them to keep the people working.” [2 Chro 2:17-18 NIV] 

There are probably 3 (or 4) famous “House of God” in the OT, namely, Moses’ Tabernacle, Solomon’s Temple and Zerubbabel’s Temple (David’s Tent).  The Tabernacle was built by the Israelites, Zerubbabel’s Temple was primarily built by the returning Jews, but interestingly, Solomon’s Temple appeared to have been primarily built by the aliens in Israel.  All can contribute to the building of the house of God!

The Psalms January 1, 2008

Posted by rennie in OT#19 - Psalms.
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Some old slides for sharing:

Growing Deep In Christ: OT Reading Schedule (October) October 18, 2007

Posted by kermitkhoo in Old Testament.
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(Click on ” teachings” if you wish to refer to the schedule again)

Month of October ‘07

1st: Isaiah 29:1-30:33
2nd: Isaiah 31:1-33:24
3rd: Isaiah 34:1-37:7*
4th: Isaiah 37:8-39:8
5th: Isaiah 40:1-41:20*
6th: Isaiah 41:21-43:13*
7th: Isaiah 43:14-45:7*
8th: Isaiah 45:8-47:15
9th: Isaiah 48:1-49:26
10th: Isaiah 50:1-52:12
11th: Isaiah 52:13-55:13
12th: Isaiah 56:1-58:14
13th: Isaiah 59:1-60:22
14th: Isaiah 61:1-64:12
15th: Isaiah 65:1-66:24
16th: Nahum 1:1-3:19
      2 Kings 21:1-18,
      2 Chronicles 33:1-20,
17th: Habakkuk 1:1-17
18th: Habakkuk 2:1-3:19
      2 Kings 21:19-26,
19th: 2 Chronicles 33:21-35:15
      2 Chronicles 35:16-27,
20th: 2 Kings 22:1-23:20
      2 Kings 23:21-30,
21st: Zephaniah 1:1-2:15
      Zephaniah 3:1-20,
22nd: Jeremiah 1:1-2:8
23rd: Jeremiah 2:9-3:18*
24th: Jeremiah 3:19-5:9
25th: Jeremiah 5:10-6:26
26th: Jeremiah 6:27-8:13
27th: Jeremiah 8:14-10:16
28th: Jeremiah 10:17-12:17
29th: Jeremiah 13:1-14:22*
30th: Jeremiah 15:1-17:4
31st: Jeremiah 17:5-19:13

Wonderful in counsel, Magnificent in wisdom September 30, 2007

Posted by t1rene in OT#23 - Isaiah, Old Testament.
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mm… reading through Isaiah is not easy, so many prophesies. Honestly, I got lost in most of the text. But God is gracious to pepper Isaiah with nuggets of truth that sparkle my adoration of Him ~ God is not far to be found )

Isaiah 28:23 – 29
Listen and hear my voice;
       pay attention and hear what I say. 
When a farmer plows for planting, does he plow continually?
       Does he keep on breaking up and harrowing the soil? 
When he has leveled the surface,
       does he not sow caraway and scatter cummin?
       Does he not plant wheat in its place, 
       barley in its plot, 
       and spelt in its field? 
His God instructs him
       and teaches him the right way. 
Caraway is not threshed with a sledge,
       nor is a cartwheel rolled over cummin;
       caraway is beaten out with a rod,
       and cummin with a stick. 
Grain must be ground to make bread;
       so one does not go on threshing it forever.
       Though he drives the wheels of his threshing cart over it,
       his horses do not grind it. 
All this also comes from the LORD Almighty,
       wonderful in counsel and magnificent in wisdom.

In short, God gave His people the trade secret of agriculture, the most important economic sector of that time. Out of the few verses, there are 3 phrases that I noted.
1. Listen and hear my voice, pay attention and hear what I say.
~ our responsibility to act
2. His God instruct Him and teaches him the right way.
~ because God is going to teach us the right way to do things in our daily lives, marketplace in this context
3. All this also comes from the LORD Almighty, wonderful in counsel and magnificent in wisdom.
~ for Who He *is*

As I meditate on the truth, I realised that God is asking me to listen to Him, He wants to instruct me in the job that I’m assigned at work - one of the things that’s on my mind these few days. Nothing can beat that, He is wonderful in counsel and magnificent in wisdom )

Awesome!

Delight in the fear… ? September 25, 2007

Posted by t1rene in OT#23 - Isaiah, Old Testament.
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Isaiah 11:2-3a
The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him -
   the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,
   the Spirit of counsel and of power,
   the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD -
and he will delight in the fear of the LORD.

Often, some of us pray the prayer for the seven Spirit of the LORD to be upon us. However, this is the first time that I noticed the verse did not end there, it goes on to say, “…and he will delight in the fear of the LORD.” Mm… “delight in the fear of the LORD” that’s a paradox to ponder. Under normal circumstances, we would want to avoid fear. BUT.. under this divine circumstance, it is the fear of the LORD.  I believe it is all in a package, the seven Spirit of the LORD & the delight in the fear of the LORD. 

The word “fear” appears 326 times in the bible (NIV). Just by sampling a few related verses, the bible gives some insights on how we can start living in the fear of the LORD and begin to enter into this delight:
1) fear the Lord and serve Him faithfully with all your heart ~ 1 Samuel 12:24
2) fears God and shuns evil ~ Job 1:8, Proverbs 3:7
3) fear the Lord… revere the Lord ~ Psalms 33:8, Isaiah 59:19
4) fear the Lord and honour His name ~ Malachi 3:16
5) Cornelius and his family, devout and God-fearing; gave generously to those in need and prayed regularly ~ Acts 10
6) (do a word study for more ;)

Wanna join in the mind-blowing delight ? Why not act on one of the above today ?

Dear Spirit of God, teach me to delight in the fear of the LORD. Give me the grace and the mercy to learn and live this delight.

Amos 7 September 24, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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Amos 7-1

The Lord showed me a vision of the locusts, the vision of the fire, and the vision of the plumb line.  My prayers were answered according to the Lord’s sovereignty.  My third vision of concerned a plumb line.  A plumb line is used by builders and masons to determine how straight a wall is.  God’s plumb line is His word, and He uses it for measuring spiritual and moral uprightness.  In this case, the people of Israel was being measured.  Were they found to be upright?  How straight is our own wall?

A cuppa thought September 21, 2007

Posted by t1rene in G12, OT#12 - 2 Kings.
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2 Kings 20:16-19
   Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of the LORD : The time will surely come when everything in your palace, and all that your fathers have stored up until this day, will be carried off to Babylon. Nothing will be left, says the LORD. And some of your descendants, your own flesh and blood, that will be born to you, will be taken away, and they will become eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.”
   “The word of the LORD you have spoken is good,” Hezekiah replied. For he thought,“Will there not be peace and security in my lifetime?”

I was surprised for a moment: King Hezekiah did not care how his children will turn out! The fore-fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were not like that, they prayed blessings for their children. I remembered Abraham prayed for Lot so that God will save him and his family. Father Abraham with a heart of fathering.

I can’t fully know the condition of my heart, but as of this moment, I can pray for my spiritual children.

Will you join me to take a couple of moments to pray for your children that are yet to be birthed, your physical children or your spiritual children?

Amos 6 September 10, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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Amos 6-1

In comparison to the other cities like Calneh, Hamath and Gath, Israel was by far much “better off”.  However, rather than putting their trust in the One who blessed them with such material possessions, the Israelites looked for security in the things they owned.  Worst still, they showed no concern over the ruin that was soon to overtake them.  Because of their misplaced affections, God will soon remove both his people and their possessions. 

Amos 5 September 8, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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 Amos 5-1

The grace of God was extended to the Israelites.  The word of God pleaded with the people to “seek God and live”.  God had warned the Israelites not to go to Bethel, Gilgal and Beersheba.  Such places had become centres of idolatory worship.  Gilgal was the place that Israel had entered the land under Joshua, it was there that the people will go out in captivity.  Bethel was known as the “house of God”, but under Jeroboam I, the “house of God” had become an idolatrous shrine.  Beersheba was way south in the kingdom of Judah, but the Israelites were making their way past the true temple in Jerusalem and making pilgrimages to the idolatrous shrine in Beersheba. 

Following the judgement on Israel’s sin of idolatory, the Lord had asked me to pronounce judgement against the injustice committed by the Israelites.  The theme of injustice was repeatedly highlighted in my pronouncement of judgement upon Israel, signifying the heart of God towards the poor and needy. 

Amos 5-2

Idolatory and injustice will be judged.  Seek God and seek good. 

Amos 4 September 8, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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Be it good times or bad times, the Israelites had turned away from God.

 Amos 4-1

In good times, the Israelites committed acts of injustice and oppression.  The God who prospered them had expected them to show concern for the poor and needy.  Outwardly, although they seemed pious and had the forms of worship; inwardly, they were corrupt. 

Amos 4-2

Even though the Israelites are living in good times now, there were times that they suffered under the chatisement of God.  Yet they have not returned to God. 

 Amos 4-3

The Israelites were clearly not prepared to meet their God, but little would they know that God would meet them soon, not in a face-to-face sense, but as God intervenes in history to effect their destruction.  Some 40 years later, the northern kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians and the people were literally led out with fishooks.

Are we prepared to meet our God, anytime?

Amos 3 September 5, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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Amos 3-1 

Perhaps it has been a while.  The people of Israel seemed to have forgotten how the Lord delivered them from the hands of the Egyptian masters and how the Lord showed kindness by raising up prophets from among the people.  But the Israelites have turned away.  The punishment of God is certain, but it was certainly not without reason (Amos 3:3-6) or warning (Amos 3:7). 

The chatisement of God in our life is not without reason, and often comes with prior warnings through the prompting of the Holy Spirit.  Are we heeding these warnings?

Amos 2 September 4, 2007

Posted by rennie in OT#30 - Amos.
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Amos 2-1 

Following the prophecies against Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon, I went on to prophesy against Moab, Judah and Israel.  Moab had a deep spirit of revenge which went as far as desecrating the tomb of the Edomite king. 

 Amos 2-3

Judah turned away from the law of God and committed religious apostasy.

 Amos 2-2

And Israel committed social injustice.  By then, the wrath of God was impending. Even the bravest warrior cannot withstand the wrath of God. 

 The Lord will not be silent.