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Saturday, March 12, 2022

Bible Reading Reflection from Ruth 1-4

[Originally posted in a WhatsApp group (PTS), a reading update (reflection) from one chapter of the Bible a day] 

β„π•Œπ•‹β„ πŸ™:𝟚𝟘

"She said to them, ‘Do not call me Naomi; call me Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me.’"

How many of us have a good name with a good meaning? I guess, all of us, if our parents aren't that horrible, and our parents aren't horrible, of course!

Naomi had a good name, but she couldn't live up to her name. She didn't experience what her name said it to be. She couldn't fulfil her parents' dream. She preferred to change her name!

But she relied on God in her heydays and gloomy days. Indeed, she lost her husband and all her children. God looked too bitter to her. But she remained steadfast in her faith towards Yahweh that made Ruth abandon everything and follow Naomi to follow Yahweh.

A time of "Mara" was upon her, but God meant it "Naomi" for her. In a bizarre way but the providence of God, she got Boaz as her "son" who brought amazing happiness not only to her but to all. Above all, she became the great grandmother of Jesus Christ!

Naomi is indeed Naomi! There may not be a miracle to your name, but there's a miracle of God for those who keep clinging to God!

 

β„π•Œπ•‹β„ 𝟚:πŸ™πŸš

"May the LORD reward your work, and your wages be full from the LORD, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to seek refuge."

When I was in Shillong, I knew a man with an impeccable reputation. When he was cleaning his home, his neighbour, a young lady helped him. In gratitude, he was wishing prosperity, success, good life, etc. for her. Then two elderly women next door quipped, "Why don't you just marry her?"

Hmm! Boaz never knew that the blessing he was pronouncing upon Ruth was he himself. Ruth as well hadn't anticipated that possibility at this point of the story (v19-20).

Many times, we pray, we bless, we wish, but sometimes we could be the answer, the blessing, the hope, the comfort to some of those prayers, people, or places!

Remember Boaz's Blessing!

 

β„π•Œπ•‹β„ πŸ›:𝟝

"She said to her, ‘All that you say I will do.’"

Boaz was an old man. Perhaps he wasn't handsome either. Perhaps there were richer men, more handsome, and suitable grooms for this elegant lady Ruth (cf. v10)

Ruth wasn't a gold digger, (which BTW, all modern women are accused to be). She didn't look for 6-packs abs or anything of the sort.

What she did was in obedience to her mother-in-law's counsel, which is to fulfil Yahweh's commandment of Levirate marriage. A Moabite woman chose to follow the God of Israel even when it concerned her very life.

And she proposed Boaz marry her using the same language Boaz has blessed her before! A Smart Brave Chaste Religious Beautiful Lady!

What was the reaction of Boaz? He summarised her in one word "Excellent," a woman of excellence, v11. And it reminds us of the excellent woman of Proverbs 31.

This response of Ruth to Naomi also reminds us about another man who destroyed his career and his people because he didn't listen to the counsel of wise elders, king Rehoboam.

 

β„π•Œπ•‹β„ 𝟜:πŸ™πŸœ-πŸ™πŸ

"Then the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed is the LORD who has not left you without a β„π•–π••π•–π•–π•žπ•–π•£ today, and may his name become famous in Israel. May he also be to you a ℝ𝕖𝕀π•₯𝕠𝕣𝕖𝕣 of life and a π•Šπ•¦π•€π•₯π•’π•šπ•Ÿπ•–π•£ of your old age; for your daughter-in-law, who loves you and is better to you than seven sons, has given birth to him.’"

This is a fitting concluding remark in the book of Ruth. It summarizes the theme of Ruth— that God is a Redeemer, also a Restorer and a Sustainer!

Indeed, Yahweh, our God is!

Epilogue: Naomi reclaimed her name. And the women of Bethlehem (not only Naomi and Boaz) confirmed that Ruth was an excellent woman. In their words, "better than seven sons."

@___________if your baby is a girl, may she be better than seven sons. If a boy, like David of course! πŸ‘

What an amazing cast of characters!

Friday, March 04, 2022

Bible Reading Reflection from Judges 15-21

 [Originally posted in a WhatsApp group (SSEU), a reading update (reflection) from one chapter of the Bible a day]

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ:πŸ™

"But after a while, in the time of wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife with a young goat, and said, "I will go in to my wife in her room." But her father did not let him enter."

Mark Driscoll had a reputation of preaching the Song of Songs in a very sexually graphic way, for which the words of commentator Tremper Longman "it reveals more about the interpreters than the text" is appropriate.

On the other end, we have people like JD Grear and Ed Litton who say the Bible whispers about sexual sin. The Bible shouted as loud as it can be against sexual sin. But actually, it seems to give a whispering description about sexual activity. May we never preach it, teach it, imagine it, or read it to sin. Recently Abraham Piper (a prodigal son of John Piper) in a TikTok video revealed that as a pastor’s kid, he would read Song of Songs with an illicit pleasure.

The Bible I will argue is R-rated when it comes to violence, like hacking Agag into pieces, or Phinehas spearing through Zimri and Cozbi. However, it will be PG or Family rating when it comes to nudity! And preachers often do otherwise because the former sounds bad the latter sells!

Even in this passage, the story is narrated carefully, with a common verb "go"

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸž:𝟚𝟘

"She said, "The Philistines are upon you, Samson!" And he awoke from his sleep and said, "I will go out as at other times and shake myself free." But he did not know that the LORD had departed from him."

Playing with fire, Playing with the devil, and Playing with sin are Playing with Delilah. What sadness! "As at other times, but" Thieves must be thinking the same. At least almost all the heist movies I watched are like that. πŸ˜„ Saying "one more time, and this shall be the last" and they died!

When we play with things unplayable, we keep on saying one more time, and hardly it stops, it keeps saying one more time, or finally gets caught!

Don't play with Delilah! Better to dwell in the corner of the rooftop in solitude! 😬

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸŸ:𝟞

"In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes."

Judges 17 records the bizarre story of Micah: Sin upon sin. Personal sin to family sin to community sin unfolds. Indeed, sin breeds, and is rightly compared to a contagious virus and cancer!

In our daily conversation, "he did his best" is often an expression of defeat to make it sound nicer than what actually is. Man doing, according to what he thinks is best and right is a pathetic condition expressed politely. Moses warned them not to live like this (Deut. 12:8)!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ :𝟚𝟘

"The priest's heart was glad, and he took the ephod and household idols and the graven image and went among the people."

A wise priest indeed! If you are willing [planning or scheming] to be wicked, at least be rich. It's better to be a rich wicked man than to be a poor wicked fool!

I heard a rumour that some Muslim groups promised to give a sum of 2 lakh rupees to some of our people in Tamenglong if they would become Muslims. Hmm! I don't know the rest of the deal, but I would not mind them becoming Muslims and getting 2 lakh rupees than to remain poor and still go to hell! 😬😎

Now, Micah’s idolatry has turned to family idolatry to Clan idolatry. Individual to Community. Sin spreads!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ‘:𝟚𝟚

"While they were celebrating, behold, the men of the city, certain worthless fellows, surrounded the house, pounding the door; and they spoke to the owner of the house, the old man, saying, ‘Bring out the man who came into your house that we may have relations with him.’"

Chapter 18 was Idolatry — Individual to Community.

Chapter 19 is Immortality — Individual to Community.

The pandemic of sin, corruption!

There are certain worthless fellows in every society at any time, I suppose.

The world at biblical times is not better than our world now. They were told to live differently, and we are still told to not live like the world.

Instead of being transformed by the word, people are conforming to the world. Let's live by the conviction from the exemplary saints gone before us, not by the culture of our time.

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟚𝟘:πŸšπŸ›

"The sons of Israel went up and wept before the LORD until evening, and inquired of the LORD, saying, "Shall we again draw near for battle against the sons of my brother Benjamin?" And the LORD said, "Go up against him.""

These guys didn't want to kill but were willing to slaughter if necessary. It was expressed genuinely through weeping till evening and then burnt up their cities.

Hmm! Before you burnt up somebody's home, weep before God from morning till evening! Before you confront others, weep over him before God. Before you criticize somebody, pray, pray, pray, yea, a long prayer!

Or shut off your mouth, huh! πŸ˜¬πŸ˜‚

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸšπŸ™:πŸ™πŸ˜

"And the congregation sent 12,000 of the valiant warriors there, and commanded them, saying, "Go and strike the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead with the edge of the sword, with the women and the little ones."

What insanity! They were weeping for Benjamites, yet set out to massacre the people of Jabesh-gilead. And they allowed their women to be kidnapped by the Benjamites.

Didn't the war start because of molesting a concubine by the Benjamites, and now allowing their women to be kidnapped? Mankind is not only depraved but stupid!  The same insanity, stupidity can be said of the covid pandemic of our time!

Tuesday, March 01, 2022

Bible Reading Reflection from Judges 8-14

[Originally posted in a WhatsApp group (SSEU), a reading update (reflection) from one chapter of the Bible a day] 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟠:πŸ›πŸœ-πŸ›πŸ

"Thus the sons of Israel did not remember the LORD their God, who had delivered them from the hands of all their enemies on every side;  π•Ÿπ• π•£ π••π•šπ•• π•₯𝕙𝕖π•ͺ 𝕀𝕙𝕠𝕨 π•œπ•šπ•Ÿπ••π•Ÿπ•–π•€π•€ π•₯𝕠 π•₯𝕙𝕖 𝕙𝕠𝕦𝕀𝕖𝕙𝕠𝕝𝕕 𝕠𝕗 𝕁𝕖𝕣𝕦𝕓𝕓𝕒𝕒𝕝 (π•₯𝕙𝕒π•₯ π•šπ•€, π”Ύπ•šπ••π•–π• π•Ÿ) π•šπ•Ÿ 𝕒𝕔𝕔𝕠𝕣𝕕 π•¨π•šπ•₯𝕙 all the good that he had done to Israel."

Honor to whom honor is due! David showed kindness to a son of Jonathan!  Jesus showed kindness to His [earthly] mother, Mary entrusting John to take care of her!

Let's practice to honor our leaders, mentors, parents, even their children and family members! Hmmm!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟑:𝟚

"Speak, now, in the hearing of all the leaders of Shechem, 'Which is better for you, that seventy men, all the sons of Jerubbaal, rule over you, or that one man rule over you?' Also, remember that I am your bone and your flesh."

Power grab. Followed by Jotham's parable. Followed by Chaos in the lands. Followed by deaths!

I strongly see Public Health as a power grab. Jotham's parable will unfold.

Chaos is in the lands. Deaths are skyrocketing (not from covid, but other causes). Maybe it will last for a generation and will be gone.

I wish to live long enough to see the death of nations, but don't want to endure the stupidity of people as well! So whatever life, short or long, I will be contented!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ˜:𝟞

"The people of Israel π•’π•˜π•’π•šπ•Ÿ did what was evil in the sight of the LORD and served the Baals and the Ashtaroth, the gods of Syria, the gods of Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites, and the gods of the Philistines. And they forsook the LORD and did not serve him."

The centuries of Israel's history compressed into a few pages of Judges actually resembles our life!

A generation sinned. B generation suffered. C generation repented. D generation victorious. E generation sinned. F generation suffered and the cycle went on.

“Again” is the watchword. 7 cycles of "again" in the book of Judges are selectively recorded to show the completeness of the pattern of life. Totally depraved!

Falling again and again here and there in the journey of life. Christian in the Pilgrim's Progress reached the river with bruises and numerous falls!

Judges is not a year event, it's an account of generation after generation. I think it's still happening and we will confirm it if we study history...

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ™:πŸ›

"Then Jephthah fled from his brothers and lived in the land of Tob, and worthless fellows collected around Jephthah and went out with him."

Another painful chapter. It contains positive and negative contents to reflect upon. Israel was so weak that it had no leader. They had to choose an outcast guy for their leader, Jephthah, a son of a prostitute, a leader of worthless fellows. It was a desperate situation. Shame, shame, shame on Israel to think of him to lead them! Stupidity begets stupid leadership!

However, this particular episode was the doing of God. It was God who raised him up to be one of the judges of Israel. If God can make anything useful out of outcast and worthless Jephthah, He sure can [make use] of you and me!

Even Jephthah was a bizarre guy. He sacrificed his daughter, again proving Jephthah is not the hero of the story. It's the covenant-keeping God who chooses to accomplish great things through fallen man for rebellious people because of His faithfulness even when everyone is unfaithful!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸš:𝟞

"They said to him, "Then say Shibboleth," and he said, "Sibboleth," for he could not pronounce it right. Then they seized him and slaughtered him at the fords of the Jordan. At that time 42,000 of the Ephraimites fell."

How many enemies (Ammonites) have they killed? And how many of their own people (Israelites) have they killed? Who posed a greater threat? The enemies or their own people?

When did the threat and the slaughter of their own people happen? After the victory against the enemies. Scripture has recorded incident after incident portraying threat and wickedness from inside often happening (and even to a greater extent) after a victory against outside. If you win an outside battle, be careful of your inside.

Or what about this? If you are able to modify your public behaviour, be careful of your private behaviour? Some people are saints outside their home, devils inside their home. Some people love to pray outside and hardly pray in their own room. That's a long stretch of reflection, of course!

But again, our own people can be more dangerous than the enemies. Britishers left India and the bloodbath of India-Pakistan.

Coronavirus a global health threat? Let's see what Vaccination will do. Unvaccinated people are beginning to be segregated. Now, for common people, the government is a bigger threat than the coronavirus!

PS1:  For Jephthah, Ephraimites were a bigger threat than the Ammonites. And interestingly, the Ephraimites thought Gidealites were a bigger threat than the Ammonites.

The government (at least Israel has announced) thinks unvaccinated people are a threat to society. And the common normal people think the government is a threat to them as the mandates are carried out!

And Christians are not even coming together to worship God. Let's see, whether unvaccinated people can go to church or not. Perhaps they may as well be denied heaven!

PS2: Vaccination or Vaccinated may soon be the Shibboleth of our time!  Or the new colour of our time, new apartheid. Like the White people and Black People.

Sorry for the extensive thought.

But no sorry as well. Since this group [WhatsApp group] is almost always silent. So! πŸ™‚

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸ›:𝟚

"There was a certain man of Zorah, of the family of the Danites, whose name was Manoah; and his wife was barren and had borne no children."

Hmmm! As much as my memory recalls, every barren woman in the Bible bare child again by the goodwill of God. Indeed, each child of a barren woman is a child conceived of prayer, and so, no surprise grew up to be a man of God.

However, there's no promise that every barren woman will bear a child someday! But we are permitted to be importunate in our prayers. I am not a woman, not even a married man, but I have seen the incomplete joy of many couples.

David Brainerd a missionary to Native Indians wrote in his journals, many times about his depression concerning the barrenness of his ministry. He was just 26-27 years old then. God in His goodness made him successful. He was one of the most fruitful missionaries that other generations of missionaries like Carey, Henry took inspiration from. However, his ministry was short, 2-4 years of ministry and he died at the age of 29.

Barrenness in married life, in ministry, in career, exam, or in whatever we are, may we look up to heaven until the angel of the Lord opens the door of heaven to bless us to be fruitful!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™πŸœ:πŸ™πŸœ

"So he said to them, ‘Out of the eater came something to eat, And out of the strong came something sweet.’ But they could not tell the riddle in three days."

I have been reading this verse every single year of my Christian life, but I still haven't understood the sensibility of this riddle. It's a bad riddle, actually not a riddle to my family's standard. I and my family love riddle. We had spent asking riddles all our childhood days, and we continue to ask when we come together for Christmas.

What do you think of this riddle??? 😬

We would call this "la-tu-me" [in Rongmei language] meaning it's unqualified to be called a riddle! πŸ˜‚

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Bible Reading Reflection from Judges 1-7

 [Originally posted in a WhatsApp group (SSEU), a reading update (reflection) from one chapter of the Bible a day]

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ™:πŸ™πŸ‘

"Now the LORD was with Judah, and they took possession of the hill country; but they could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley because they had iron chariots."

Judges 1 chronicled the failure of the Israelites to possess the land God had commanded them. It laid a background for their chaotic lifestyle: everyone was doing what was right in his own eyes.

Hmm! Many lessons to reflect upon. One of them is: Christian living is not a wishful thinking; it is a hard-working action!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟚:πŸ™πŸ˜

"All that generation also were gathered to their fathers; and there arose another generation after them who did not know the LORD, nor yet the work which He had done for Israel."

Some Bible teachers say that this is the saddest verse in the Bible. I don't know what criteria they use to measure the level of sadness! Personally, I have found some other verses to be sadder than this! However, it is one of the saddest verses, that, I will agree without contention!

Such description happened once in Egypt (Exo.1:8), but it was about a new king and Joseph. Here is about a new generation of Israel and Yahweh!

Is it the failure of the parents, the older generations? Parents, especially the Israeli parents are commanded to teach their children concerning the ways and works of Yahweh. They must have taught them well! Then how?

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š πŸ›:πŸ™-𝟚

"Now these are the nations which the LORD left, to test Israel by them (that is, all who had not experienced any of the wars of Canaan; only in order that the generations of the sons of Israel might be taught war, those who had not experienced it formerly)."

Sometimes God allowed trials, temptations, and even sins in a life of a believer for the greater good. Paul's prayer wasn't answered, but he found sufficient grace of Christ to endure it. God allowed some nations to dwell in the promised land to be thorns to the Israelites.

John Owen says that sometimes, God does not answer our prayer [for us] to overcome certain sins (also trials and temptations) to help us recall and repent of our greater past sin.

To Israelites, actually, the Canaanites are not the real threat, disobeying the law of God, forsaking God, idolatry, intermarriage, and social injustice were the real threat!

Canaanites are there to oppress them as God's means of chastening. Walking daily with the Lord is the real challenge, the real deal!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟜:𝟠-𝟑

"Then Barak said to her, "If you will go with me, then I will go; but if you will not go with me, 𝕀 π•¨π•šπ•π• π•Ÿπ• π•₯ π•˜π• ." She said, "I will surely go with you; nevertheless, the honor shall not be yours on the journey that you are about to take, for the LORD will sell Sisera into the hands 𝕠𝕗 𝕒 π•¨π• π•žπ•’π•Ÿ." Then Deborah arose and went with Barak to Kadesh."

Egalitarian loves to talk of Deborah as an example of woman leadership. Well, that's not a rule. It's an exception. We don't build our lives on exception. Or each church may as well employ donkey to warn us; Balaam's donkey indeed warned its owner. BTW, many people used donkeys, horses, elephants, tortoises, octopuses to prophesy for them: football matches. So, there we have it!

Even here, the commandment came to Barak to lead the army. Barak was an effeminate leader. He refused to lead. He wanted to be led by a woman. And so, God shamed him by giving victory into the hands of "a woman" v9.

The world plunged into sin when Adam refused to lead and allowed Eve to deal with the serpent. Men must man up! It's the failure of men! God held Adam responsible!

This world is full of Baraks! And the solution is not to pray for more Deborah but to pray more for people like Samuel, etc. Or else we would be praying for more donkeys to warn us instead of praying for repentance for our love of money!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟝:𝟚𝟞

"She reached out her hand for the tent peg, And her right hand for the workmen's hammer. Then she struck Sisera, she smashed his head; And she shattered and pierced his temple."

What a gory picture! If this is made into a movie, it's straight R-rated. The Hebrew verbs and syntax require us to fix our attention to the hammering of the nail on his head. Scripture wants to see that picture.

Struck, smashed, shattered, pierced. What an intense expression! And feel like vomiting, seeing the brain and what else coming out!

It’s not surprising that a detailed description is given. Elsewhere Ehud stabbed Eglon. The description is so disgusting that I don't want to eat food and want to puke. Elsewhere Samuel will hack Agag into pieces. No surprise the Son of Man will come back with His swords dipped in blood, to slaughter and conquer!

People love the meek, lowly, gentle Jesus, the loving forgiving God! Well, if the God of Judges and the Jesus of Revelation is not the Jesus we love, it's delusional!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟞:πŸ™πŸš-πŸ™πŸ›

“The angel of the LORD appeared to him and said to him, ‘The LORD is with you, O valiant warrior.’  Then Gideon said to him, "O my lord, if the LORD is with us, why then has all this happened to us? And where are all His miracles which our fathers told us about, saying, 'Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?' But now the LORD has abandoned us and given us into the hand of Midian."”

David, Solomon, Nehemiah, Ezra, and other prophets responded differently. They confessed their sins. Well, Gideon complained! Yet the angel of Yahweh bore [was patient] with his weak theology, timid nature, small heart, doubtful expression. Moreover, the angel of Yahweh waited [perhaps for hours] for Gideon to confirm its authenticity: through an offering.

In that hour-long event, Gideon must have been transformed.

Giants of God who had gone before said that some of the greatest illuminations they received are through a long time of prayer and meditation. How we ought to spend a devoted time with God, evaluating and confirming our faith!

 

π•π•Œπ”»π”Ύπ”Όπ•Š 𝟟:𝟚

“The LORD said to Gideon, "The people who are with you are too many for Me to give Midian into their hands, for Israel would become boastful, saying, '𝕄π•ͺ π• π•¨π•Ÿ 𝕑𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕣 𝕙𝕒𝕀 π••π•–π•π•šπ•§π•–π•£π•–π•• π•žπ•–.'"”

God seeks His glory. He will not share His glory with others (cf. Isaiah 42:8). And many times, we seek our own glory.

God didn't want to give even a portion of glory to these fighters! They were told to only blow a trumpet and to smash a pitcher (v19). What's the glory or big deal about that!

[BTW, many want to do great things for God, but they don't want to do a small thing for God. John Newton said that if an angel is given a task to sweep the street, and another angel is given a task to rule the city, neither of them will want to exchange their tasks.]

The battle is the Lord!