May 31, 2024
1SAMUEL 23-24:
As David fled from Saul, he went for help to
Ahimelech the priest. He needed food and wanted to consult with the
Lord, and it happened that Ahimelech also gave him Goliath's sword.
This resulted later in Ahimilech's death and the deaths of all of
Ahimilech's family— except one, Abiathar.
PSALM 104b:
This
psalm starts and ends with the same refrain, and it is the same
refrain as in Psalm 103. This psalm expounds on the majesty of God—
especially as seen in His creation.
ROMANS 8b:
The power behind the new lives that God wants
us to live is the Holy Spirit. A side observation here: We can see
that the Holy Spirit can equally be called the Spirit of God and
the Spirit of Christ (vs. 9-11). He is the power for transformation
in our lives. But having God's Spirit in our lives does not mean
that we will not suffer. In the second half of today's reading,
note the Holy Spirit's role for us in the midst of our sufferings.
Then at the end of the chapter, note the wonderful promises given
to us!
Four times in Romans 8 Paul refers to us as God’s ‘sons’. Both NLT and GNT have translated ‘sons’ as ‘children’. That would normally be deemed an acceptable translation, but this time translating using the word ‘sons’ is better, as long as there is a footnote that will give an explanation. So let me give a footnote now. Just as men feel a bit squeamish about being included in the ‘bride of Christ’ in Ephesians, I am sure there are some women who will not feel comfortable being included as sons. But look for the treasure here! Both Romans 8 and Ephesians 1:5 show that we are given legal status as adopted sons. Paul shows this by using a legal term for ‘sonship’ in those two chapters, which would have reminded his readers that in Roman law, the adoption of a son could not be undone. That’s the treasure! God has made the unchangeable decision that we would be his legally adopted sons and have all the rights and privileges of that status. Thank the Lord for our union with his Son, Jesus! In the middle of the references to ‘sons’ in Romans 8, Paul also used the Greek word that means ‘children’. The alternation between ‘sons’ and ‘children’ is part of the reason that I think the use of ‘sons’ was important to Paul.
NLT Translation notes:
Ps.
104:21 Then the young lions roar for their prey,
stalking the food provided by [You, O]
God.
34 May all my thoughts be pleasing to [You, O
God//him],
for
I rejoice in [in You, O Lord//the LORD].
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Rom.
8:5 Those who are dominated by the sinful nature [just] think about
sinful things, but those who are controlled by the Holy Spirit
think about things that please the Spirit.
9
But you are not controlled by your sinful nature [any longer]. You
are controlled by the Spirit if you have the Spirit of God living
in you. (And remember that those who do not have the Spirit of
Christ living in them do not belong to him at all.)
10 [0/And] Christ lives within you, so even
though your body will die because of sin, the Spirit gives you
life because you have been
made right with God.
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