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Daily Bible thoughts 1585: Friday 12th January 2018: Genesis 3:1-8: The pattern of temptation

Genesis 3:1-8: The pattern of temptation

“Now the snake was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, ‘Did God really say, “You must not eat from any tree in the garden”?’ The woman said to the snake, ‘We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, “You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.”’ ‘You will not certainly die,’ the snake said to the woman. ‘For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.’ When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realised that they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves. Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden.” NIV UK

‘’When the woman saw…’’ (6).

That was the top of the slippery slope. She experienced what John calls: ‘’the lust of’’ the ‘’eyes’’ (1 John 2:16).

‘’When the woman saw…she took some and ate it.’’

But it didn’t stop there: ‘’She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.’’ He should have known better. But there’s a warning here: we can quickly involve others in our sinning.

 In spite of clearly knowing God’s command (2, 3), when this fish spotted the juicy morsel dangling on the end of the line, she was quickly hooked.

A children’s chorus says, ‘Be careful little eyes what you see.’ There is such wisdom in that little song. If we are honest with ourselves, we know that regularly temptation gets onto the premises of our lives by means of the eye-gate. Yet we often allow ourselves to be vulnerable because we like what we see and we want to look. Then we decide to linger in our looking, and before we know it we’re whooshing down the icy ski slope and we don’t know how to stop.

‘They order of temptation is always the same: the tempter without, and within the strong desire for sensual gratification, with the secret hope that somehow the consequences may be avoided. The eye inflames passion; passion masters the resistance of the will; the body obeys its impulse; the act of gratification is followed immediately by remorse and guilt. Then we need the second Adam!’F.B. Meyer: ‘Devotional Commentary’, p.16.

PRAYER: Lord please help me to nip sin in the bud. Thank you too that ‘a second Adam to the fight and to the rescue came.’’ I can place no hope in myself; my trust is in Jesus.

 

 

 

 

Daily Bible thoughts 1584: Thursday 11th January 2018: Genesis 3:1-5: Not ignorant.

Genesis 3:1-5: Not ignorant.

“Now the snake was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, ‘Did God really say, “You must not eat from any tree in the garden”?’  The woman said to the snake, ‘We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, “You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.”’  ‘You will not certainly die,’ the snake said to the woman. ‘For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.’ NIV UK

Anyone who is familiar with Genesis 3 should not be ignorant of Satan’s devices. Basically, he employs the same strategies today:

  • He often misquotes God’s Word (1b). No, God did not ‘’really say’’ (Look at 2:16, 17). He said something similar, but ‘’the serpent’’ got it wrong – quite deliberately.
  • He regularly contradicts God’s Word (4). Note that Eve started well. She clearly knew what God had said and she quoted it to the devil (2,3). She started out on solid ground. It’s a tragedy that she didn’t dig her heels in there and refuse to budge. (Contrast this with Jesus who, in His temptations, never moved from the fixed point of God’s Word).
  • He repeatedly suggests that you’re missing out (5). He sells you the lie that God is spoiling your fun. ‘If only you would do what He definitely told you not to do, your life would be so much happier.’ That’s his line, and the human race has fallen for it again and again since our first parents were in the garden. Satan markets sin as ‘golden delicious’. When we take a bite we find that what looked shiny on the outside is rotten on the inside. We don’t want it any more. It leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. But it’s too late. We’ve already bitten.

PRAYER: Lord, give me eyes to spot the deception, and ears to discern the lies I’m being told. Please enable me, through Jesus, to be an overcomer.

Daily Bible thoughts 1583: Wednesday 10th January 2018: Genesis 2:20b-25: ‘This is it!’

Genesis 2:20b-25: ‘This is it!’

“But for Adam no suitable helper was found. 21 So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then closed up the place with flesh. 22 Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib  he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.  23 The man said,

‘This is now bone of my bone,  and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called “woman”, for she was taken out of man.’ 24 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.  25 Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.” NIV UK

Although man exercised such delegated authority, and had a special relationship with God’s other creatures, there was still an aching void which remained un-filled.

‘But what is power without love, or a throne without a consort? Eve was, therefore, given to crown Adam’s bliss; taken from his side, as afterward the Church from the opened side of Christ. See John 19:34 and Eph.5:25.’ F.B. Meyer: ‘Devotional Commentary’, p.16.

I heard someone say that when Adam woke up from his sleep he said something which, in the original, has the idea of, ‘This is it!’ (23). This was what he had been waiting for; this was who he had been looking for. Now he felt a completeness hitherto unknown

The marriage of one man to one woman is God’s invention, and like the rest of His creation it is ‘good’. Also, like the rest of the created order, it has been affected by the fall. Sin spoils marriages and ultimately blasts people apart. But if we will keep looking to the One who gave us the gift of marriage, and if we trust in His resources, we can nevertheless know a wonderful harmony and intimacy.

Daily Bible thoughts 1582: Tuesday 9th January 2018: Genesis 2:18-20: Delegation.

Genesis 2:18-20: Delegation.

“18 The Lord God said, ‘It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.’  19 Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. 20 So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals. But for Adam no suitable helper was found.” NIV UK

What an act of humility on God’s part to turn over the job of naming the creatures (He had made) to the man (He had made). When you stop to consider, what a lesson this is in the art of delegation. It was, though, in keeping with man’s status as vice-regent, under God, over creation. God turned this major responsibility over to man and did not interfere (19).  F.B. Meyer says it well:

‘Love is God’s best gift to man. Without it, even Eden would not be Paradise. That Adam was able to name the animals, affixing a title suggested by some peculiarity or characteristic, indicated his royal supremacy; and insofar as we live in God, that supremacy is restored. See Dan.6:22; Mark 1:13.’ ‘Devotional Commentary’, p.16.

Our love of the natural world and the animal kingdom goes back to the garden of Eden; our fear of it (or certain aspects of it) goes back to the fall. Human beings can have beautiful relationships with the ‘dumb’ creation. Even so, these are not enough to satisfy the deep need of the human heart.

Daily Bible thoughts 1581: Monday 8th January 2017: Genesis 2:16: Killjoy God?  

Genesis 2:16: Killjoy God?

“16 And the Lord God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden;” NIV UK

I heard a preacher say that some people have this kind of image of God where He is leaning over the balustrade of heaven, asking, ‘Are you having fun?’ ‘Well knock it off’, He says. He’s seen as the divine spoilsport.

It’s fascinating to note in this verse, following on from the mention of a command, God says, ‘’You are free…’’ There is so much we can do. There’s so much in life we can ‘taste’. But where God erects a fence it is to protect us. He doesn’t want us to ‘’die’’. That, of course, is what did happen when the first people trespassed across this known boundary. They sinned to their own eternal harm. We break God’s commandments and find that we ourselves are broken on them. If we break them, it is even more the case that they break us.

How liberal, how utterly generous God was with Adam and Eve. There was only one tree that they were not to regard as a food source. Everything else was their’s. But there is something about ‘forbidden fruit’ which always seems fascinating. The ‘serpent’ ensures we are obsessively drawn to it. Then we eat…and we wish we hadn’t! It is always the same.

‘For best results, follow the Maker’s Instructions.’

Daily Bible thoughts 1580: Friday 5th January 2018: Genesis 2:15: God is a worker.

God is a worker.

“15 The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.” NIV UK

‘’My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working’’ (John 5:17).

The famous preacher/author, Chuck Swindoll, once quipped: ‘Many Christians think Manual Labour is the President of Mexico!’

God is a worker. This is the story of Genesis so far. God is a hard worker: that’s how the universe got to be here. God is an abundantly creative worker: that’s how the world with all its variety (including you and me) came to be here. God has established a pattern of six days for work and one for rest. If we follow His example, we will not descend into workaholism, but we will certainly not be lazy either. Christian workers who violate this principle, however sincere they may be, are probably heading for burn out at some point. Even if not, it sounds like saying you know better than God. However spiritual it may appear, it’s not right. In that direction lies a train wreck.

But a proper understanding of today’s single verse will motivate us to work; to see its value and beauty and dignity. But it also shows that the work God calls us to join Him in is not destructive of the earth, but it is rather to ‘’take care of it’’. If the human race had taken note of this, and not been so greedy, we would not have the environmental disaster on our hands that we are currently facing.

Here is an extension of the thought about work from the pen of F.B. Meyer: ‘ Every man is entrusted with a garden, that he may keep it. God’s goodness is no excuse for idleness. Whether your heart and life shall produce weeds or flowers and fruits depends on you. Ponder Prov. 4:23; 24:30, 31.’ Devotional Commentary, p.16

PRAYER: Lord God, thank you for the gift of work. Help us to work hard at whatever tasks you have given us. Thank you that we can all be difference makers in this world when we do our work through you and for you. Lord have mercy on our planet. Forgive us for our careless rape of its resources. Please forgive us for all we do to destroy the earth rather than care for it, and lead us to repentance, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.

 

 

Daily Bible thoughts 1579: Thursday 4th January 2018: Genesis 2:8-14: Trees and rivers.

Genesis 2:8-14: Trees and rivers.

Now the Lord God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground – trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  10 A river watering the garden flowed from Eden; from there it was separated into four headwaters. 11 The name of the first is the Pishon; it winds through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold. 12 (The gold of that land is good; aromatic resin and onyx are also there.) 13 The name of the second river is the Gihon; it winds through the entire land of Cush. 14 The name of the third river is the Tigris; it runs along the east side of Ashur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” NIV UK

‘’They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of his splendour’’ (Isaiah 61:3b).

Believers have been put on the earth to be fruitful and flowing.

 Like the fruit trees in Eden, God makes us beautiful and delicious. Somebody spoke about ‘the give-away life’ of the Christian. God grows the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ in us, so that others may benefit. They can sample this fruit and ‘’Taste and see that the LORD is good…’’ (Psalm 34:8). Although the fruit may be growing on us, it’s God’s fruit. It’s His work; His produce. A God-planted believing man or woman will be ‘’pleasing to the eye’’ and ‘’good for food’’. There will be something both beautiful and appetising about the lives they lead. There will be those people looking on who say, ‘I want some of that.’ (As someone observed: our lives should be commercials for the Kingdom, saying in effect, ‘If you like what you see, why not visit your local showroom?!’)

Also, like the rivers flowing out of Eden, the Holy Spirit who first refreshes us (10), comes to bring freshness to the dry world around. God gives us an outgoing life. It’s a life which produces fruit for others; a life bringing vitality to others. It’s a life that is meant to wind ‘’through the entire land’’, you might say. It’s not to stay locked up inside us, but is meant to flow out. This calls to mind Ezekiel’s vision of the ever-deepening river flowing from the temple (Ezekiel 47:1-12), and Jesus’ words about ‘’living water’’ (John 7:37-39).

PRAYER: Lord, you do not expect me to keep this Christian life to myself. It’s clear you want others to feed on it and to be blessed by it. May my life flood the world with yours!

Daily Bible thoughts 1578: Wednesday 3rd January 2018: Genesis 2:1-7: Knowing God personally.

Genesis 2:1-7: Knowing God personally.

“Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.  By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.  This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, when the Lord God made the earth and the heavens.  Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth[a] and no plant had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not sent rain on the earth and there was no one to work the ground, but streams came up from the earth and watered the whole surface of the ground. Then the Lord God formed a man[c] from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” NIV UK

The personal involvement of God in the formation of Adam is striking in these verses. It’s like one person giving another the ‘kiss of life’. In the work of new creation you will also find that personal attention from God. No-one is ever converted without His personal involvement. It’s not that every conversion story looks and feels the same, but no individual comes to Christ without God getting ‘up close and personal’. If you are a Christian you will understand what I’m saying. It’s as personal as if the royal prince came and woke you out of deep sleep by his kiss. In a sense, that’s what has happened. But this is no fairy tale.

PRAYER: Lord Jesus, sometimes this feels almost ‘too good to be true’. But it’s no myth. It is so real. Thank you that you drew so close to me that you were able to breathe in your life. Thank you too that you didn’t just pay a visit. You came close to stay close. I have your promise that you will never leave or forsake. I am so thankful.

Daily Bible thoughts 1577: Tuesday 2nd January 2018: Genesis 1:24-31: The truth about man.

Genesis 1:24-31: The truth about man.

“24 And God said, ‘Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: the livestock, the creatures that move along the ground, and the wild animals, each according to its kind.’ And it was so. 25 God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.  26 Then God said, ‘Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals,and over all the creatures that move along the ground.’

27 So God created mankind in his own image,
    in the image of God he created them;
    male and female he created them.

28 God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.’

29 Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. 30 And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground – everything that has the breath of life in it – I give every green plant for food.’ And it was so. 31 God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning – the sixth day.” NIV UK

Man appears at the end of Genesis 1 as the crown and pinnacle of creation. There is something different about him/her compared to every other life form. Only man was made in the ‘’image’’ of God, created to ‘’rule’’ (26, 28). I once heard a preacher say: ‘The truth about man is that he was meant to tell the whole truth about God’. But, of course, he does not now do so. Since the fall into sin (which we will come to look at shortly), that image has been marred. It has become defaced and distorted. But everyone in Christ is in a process of restoration. What was lost in the garden is being restored (Ephesians 4:20-24; Colossians 3:9, 10).

Edgar Wallace, who wrote mystery stories, lived in the same street as a Christian man. Wallace apparently said, ‘As long as I live in the same street as that man, I cannot doubt that there is a God.’ The man wasn’t God, of course; but it would seem that he was becoming more and more like Him. No Christian on earth has yet been perfected. But because we are in the process, we can have a similar impact on our neighbours. Now isn’t that something to covet?

PRAYER: Lord, let me reflect your glory in this world. Grant that my life may be evidence for your reality.

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