Feb 2, 2025
EXODUS 11-12:
Yesterday we heard of the plague against the
livestock, the plague of boils, and the plague of hail. We are not
told how much time there was in between each plague. It seems there
was enough time for many Egyptians to buy more livestock before
they were again decimated by the hail. Then we heard about the
plague of locusts followed by the plague of darkness.
I hope you noticed Who is doing the hardening of hearts and causing the stubbornness. Paul talks about that in Romans 9.
JOB 36:
This
is Elihu's 5th chapter.
JAMES 5:
In
chapter 4, James preached against the way the world had infiltrated
the church— and we could say, still infiltrates the church. He gave
an important clue about why God doesn't answer our prayers. And he
taught that we need to purify our hearts from pride and having
divided loyalty between God and the world. He gave a big clue on
how to be rid of Satan's influence. Finally James taught us how
prideful it is to judge others, and warned about prideful
planning.
Note that in verses 1-6 of our reading today, James is using the rhetorical device called ‘apostrophe’— where he harshly rebukes rich people who are NOT actually in his audience. He is is doing this to give comfort to his actual audience, which includes many who are poor. It is almost certainly the case that any rich people who were actually part of James’ audience had not done the crimes James mentions.
NLT Translation
notes:
James
5:3-4 3 Your gold and silver [have become
worthless//are corroded]. The very wealth you were
counting on will eat away your flesh like fire. This
[0//corroded] treasure you have hoarded will
testify against you on the day of judgment. 4 For listen! Hear the
cries of the field workers whom you have cheated of their pay.
[The wages you held back cry out against you.//0]
The cries of those who harvest your fields have reached the ears of
the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
[I moved the idea of ‘rust’ in verse 3 to verse 4. Literally, ‘the
rust of them will become a testimony against
you’.]
Jam. 5:11 We give
great honor to those who endured under suffering. For instance, you
know about Job, a man of great endurance. You can see
how[-- at the end/0], the Lord was kind to him [0/at
the end], for the Lord is
full of tenderness and mercy.
15 [ [PET] And God will answer
their prayers for healing which are supported by fully believing
that the Lord is answering. The Lord will bring him back to health.
And if his sickness was caused by his sins, through such prayers,
the Lord will forgive him. //Such a prayer offered in faith will heal the
sick, and the Lord will make you well. And if you have committed
any sins, you will be forgiven.]
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