Feb 27, 2024
LEVITICUS 13:
Yesterday in Lev. 11-12, we learned the animals
considered clean and edible, and those that were considered unclean
and detestable. Then we heard about the sacrifices for purification
after a woman gives birth.
PSALM 16:
E.C.
Olsen says that the Old Testament is like a sundial. “It is not
difficult to read the hour marks on a sundial. Anybody can read
them and at any time, but one can only tell time when the sun
shines upon the sundial. Thus, while the Bible is the Word of God
and can be read by all at any time, only the man who has received
the Lord Jesus Christ is able to tell divine time by the Bible. It
is only as the “Son” shines upon the pages of Scripture,
particularly the Old Testament, that we are able to understand, to
see and to appreciate that Christ is to be found on every page of
Scripture.” With the Son shining on it, we see that this is a
Messianic psalm.
LUKE 11a:
Yesterday in 10b, Jesus agreed with a law
expert in the most important commandments, but taught the man the
meaning of who is one's neighbor. And Jesus visited Martha and
Mary.
NLT Translation
notes:
Luk. 11:2
Jesus said, “This is how you should pray:
“Father, [PET: Our Father, may
everyone honor You as the Holy God.//may your name be kept holy//may You always be
regarded as holy.]
May
your Kingdom come soon.
[As in many other places, 'name' is a metonymy
for all of God. It is not just the name of God that Jesus wants us
to hold as holy, but the whole Person of God as
well.]
21-22
[PET: “Satan can be illustrated as a strong home owner who—
fully armed, always guards his house. He trusts in his weapons to
keep all his possessions safe, and to defeat the One who opposes
him— which is Me. But I'm stronger than he is! When I attack him, I
will certainly defeat him, take all of his weapons, carry away his
possessions and distribute them according to My will.
//21 For when a strong man like
Satan is fully armed and guards his palace, his possessions are
safe—22 until someone even stronger attacks and overpowers him,
strips him of his weapons, and carries off his
belongings.]
44 Yes, what
sorrow awaits you! For you are like hidden graves in a field.
People walk over them without knowing the corruption they are
stepping on.” [So also your defiling corruption is
hidden and contagious.//0]
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