Judges 9:22-10:18 + Luke 24:13-53 + Psalm 100:1-5 + Proverbs 14:11-12
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Old Testament – Allright, I don't know about you, but I'm seeing quite a bit of pride flowing around in Judges recently – particularly in today's readings. And we all know the old saying, "Pride goeth before the fall." And indeed we are seeing people fall after their prideful fits. In fact, Satan himself was guilty of the sin of Pride. He wanted to be equal with God. He thought he was all that and a bag-o-chips. But he ain't. Never will be. So, maybe the saying in regards to Satan certainly is "Pride goeth before the Fall." And that's Fall with a capital "F" unfortunately.
We saw Abimelech's deadly pride in yesterday's readings when he had killed 70 of Gideon's sons – his half brothers – so that he could rule the people of Schechem. Pride & Power. Deadly combination then – and still is today. We then read Jotham's parable in yesterday's readings and see that his words came true in today's readings. I am amazed at the depth of Abimelech's sin of pride even in his dying moment when we read in chapter 9 verses 52 through 54 today: "Abimelech followed them to attack the tower. But as he prepared to set fire to the entrance, a woman on the roof threw down a millstone that landed on Abimelech's head and crushed his skull. He said to his young armor bearer, "Draw your sword and kill me! Don't let it be said that a woman killed Abimelech!"" Wow… Now – don't get me wrong. I think for me to say that Abimelech was completely prideful and that I am not is the same sin – pride. It would be prideful for me to put myself above Abimelech. He's not a lot different than we are today. I think pride is something we all probably struggle with at some level or at some point in our lives. I know I do. We are all sinners. And as I read about Abimelech in Judges today – or reflect upon Satan's Fall – I realize that pride is a sin that we really must vigilantly watch our entire lives. If we don't, I think we can get blinded to the fact that we're prideful – and we'll say dumb things like "don't let it be said that a woman killed (fill in your name as if you were to say this about yourself in the 3rd person, cuz that's how you refer to yourself when you are prideful)!" :) Pride kills… let us pray for humility in our lives today. God can redeem and heal us from our pride!
Even poor Gaal – who I think was trying to do the right thing fell prey to pride as we see in verse 29 today – "If I were in charge, I would get rid of Abimelech. I would say to him, `Get some more soldiers, and come out and fight!'"" Unfortunately, Gaal got his wish and it did not turn out well for him. Pride goeth before the fall… An image is below for verses 37 & 38 – "But again Gaal said, "No, people are coming down from the hills. And another group is coming down the road past the Diviners' Oak." Then Zebul turned on him triumphantly. "Now where is that big mouth of yours?" he demanded. "Wasn't it you that said, `Who is Abimelech, and why should we be his servants?' The men you mocked are right outside the city! Go out and fight them!"
New Testament – We finish up the Gospel of Luke today! It's been awesome to read through Luke again this year. I hope it has been for you as well. And tomorrow… the Gospel of John! Yep, I'm excited. John is just one of those books in the Bible that speaks to me on a spiritual level – at a level I fully can't even consciously comprehend – every time I read it. By the way, I do think this happens actually with any and all books of the Bible that we read. I believe our spirit is fed in ways we do not even consciously realize when we read any and all portions of God's Word. But, somehow, when I read John, I know it's happening! Luke's wrap-up is fantastic today… Below is the artist Rembrandt's oil painting "The Supper at Emmaus" from the year 1648:
The Road to Emmaus! This is a phenomenal portion of the Bible. I actually heard a sermon on this passage of the Bible not too long ago – just after Easter. And the pastor said that each of us as Christians are journeying along the Road to Emmaus. And Jesus is coming up to walk beside us. He is with us. And all too often we do not realize that Jesus is with us! Our eyes are not opened. The pastor encouraged us to open our eyes – through prayer, reading God's Word, and reflection on God's Word – and realize that Jesus is journeying on the road to Emmaus with us. Let us not miss him. Do you believe that Jesus is journeying along side you in your Walk today? Yes, at this very moment, is Jesus with you?

I love Jesus' first words to all of the disciples in verse 36 – ""Peace be with you."" Wow… how simple – and profound – and true! Jesus is the Prince of Peace. He brings peace into our lives, minds and hearts if we will let him in. Do you believe that Jesus' words to you at this very moment might be – "Peace be with you." Will you accept the heavenly peace that can only come from Jesus?
Verses 46 & 47 today sum up the Gospel message very nicely – "And Jesus said, "Yes, it was written long ago that the Messiah must suffer and die and rise again from the dead on the third day. With my authority, take this message of repentance to all the nations, beginning in Jerusalem: `There is forgiveness of sins for all who turn to me.'" Do you believe this to be true?
Bible.org's commentary on Luke chapter 24 titled "Christ our Companion" is at this link and commentary titled "From Invisibility to Invincibility" is at this link and commentary titled "The Ascension" is at this link.
Psalms – Today we read Psalm 100! I will copy this short Psalm below. Does this Psalm speak to you? Do you feel joy while reading this song? I have read much of “The Life You’ve Always Wanted” by John Ortberg (a great book!) and he has a great chapter on JOY being a spiritual discipline. It is amazing to realize that Joy is a gift from God we should be experiencing every day. I pray you are experiencing joy as a spiritual discipline! Think this Psalmist in Psalm 100 was?

Psalm 100
A psalm. For giving thanks.
Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
Worship the Lord with gladness;
come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the Lord is God.
It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever;
his faithfulness continues through all generations.
When is the last time you shouted for joy to God? Do you regularly worship God with gladness? Do you come before our Heavenly Father with joyful songs? Do you know that you are God’s? Is this fact alone worth being joyful about each and every day?

Proverbs – How's this for a sobering Proverb in verse 12 today – "There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in death." Things that make you go hmmm…. think this Proverb is true? I do. I know it is. And I think it is a Proverb that should make each of us stop and think about the path we are on now. Is it the path God wants us to be on? Or is it perhaps a path that looks attractive to the world (remember the Fallen world info at the beginning of this post…)? We all have paths to choose in our life. Many times over we will have to choose which path to walk upon. Are we walking upon God's path for us toward light and life?

Worship Video: Psalm 100 reminds me of Darlene Zschech's song "Shout to the Lord:"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk5yLJbQCbI
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: "There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in death." Proverbs 14:12 NLT
Prayer Point: Pray that you are walking on the Narrow Path through the Narrow Gate toward your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Pray that you are not walking along the world's path, which seems right, but leads to death.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on my comments above related to our readings in Judges, have you ever struggled with pride? Do you think pride might be an ongoing struggle for most of us (all of us?) for most of (all of?) our lives? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today's readings? Please post up by clicking on the "Comments" link below!
God bless,
Mike
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BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:
Judges 9:22-10:18
How long does it take for God’s vengeance to rear it’s head? How long does it take a known murderer, appointed by his “relatives” to reap the rewards of his sin? In God’s Perfect Timing. In today’s reading we see that three years was all it took for Abimelech to be destroyed by the very people who placed him in power, each party, leadership and those he lead, were “taken out” by each other.
Within the narrative, we see each trying to get back at each other, a one-up-menship, if you will; but, it was God’s timing that allowed each group to keep their appointment with judgment. In the true meaning of the literary tragedy, both the character flaws of Abimelech and the people who appointed them led to their own self-destruction. Without God the only character is bad character. Selfish and self-centered the people had picked a ruler that was related by DNA only and unfit for the job. Yet God, in spite of their flaws, worked out everything for his purpose.
Abimelech’s story and the people who put him in power is going on today. We take men who are “bramble bushes” promising shade where there can never be shade because of bad character, and turn on them when we don’t get what we want. Men/women who never had it within them to met our expectations because they are not God, despite our effort to make them a god. We go along to get along in hopes that we will grab the crumbs from the tyrants table if we join the posse and muscle our way to the front, near our god. We remain loyal to something and someone that is unloyal to any kind of righteous principle and are surprised when we find no stability. And when our expectations are not met, we turn on our “false” god and rage, while shaking our fist at God.
Whom have I attached myself too, whom have I made an alliance with, whom have I submitted myself too who is not God and never can be?
Grace and peace,
Ramona
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Luke 24:15
Road to Emmaus
I always love to reflect on this verse because it says to me Jesus is not only on the road with me, but something much more profound! If you refer to Mathew 26:32 Jesus is talking to his disciples (us) just before his arrest and says something insightful , “But after I have risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee”. That is so cool. He goes before me, preparing the way so to speak and gives me this reassurance that everything that happens to me has already been taken care of! Wow, and I can take that to the bank and remember I am already living in the kingdom.
Luke 24:51
The Ascension
“While he was blessing them, he left them and was taken up into heaven”. I am going to share 3 points I like to wonder about on this event: 1. It was an ending to faith in a flesh and blood person to someone independent of space and time. 2. It was a beginning with the joy of knowing a Master from whom nothing could separate us from. 3. A certainty of a friend, not only on earth but in heaven.
Proverbs 14:12
Doesn’t that just resonate with the road to Emmaus? Jesus walking with us can only be revealed if we are open to the Holy Spirit. Otherwise we end up trusting ourselves and that can go any which way. When I have a choice to make, I try really hard to involve the Master. This of course is the conundrum we face with our own pride where we really believe we are wiser and more competent to do things on our own which ultimately destroys us. God protect us from ourselves!
Robert
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I have to say I was so amazed by God's mercy in the OT reading today.The Israelites knew they were offending God by worshipping other gods,they did it anyway.When trouble hit,God told them to go get help from their gods,in His anger God said "I will no longer save you".Then Israel got rid of their gods,they got to the "thy will be done with us"part,pleaded to be saved and God couldn't bear their misery any longer.Like the loving father He is,He just had to forgive them…………
I couldn't help but wonder if these disciples/followers weren't there when Christ was crucified.Didn't they hear about the temple curtain or see the sun darken?Did they not listen to Jesus' teachings?Maybe they heard what suited them or they didn't get it because they had preconcieved notions of what the saviour should be like.We hear God's promises,but sometimes forget He asks us to play a part as well…I'm sure in Abraham's wildest dreams he never imagined that to become a blessing he had to be ready to sacrifice what he probably loved most.Well for some of us,just doing what God's told us to do is a huge sacrifice..thank God for his grace:))
God bless you all
Anka
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This day's readings and reflections (as usual) were 'meaty'. I liked the rembrandt painting and the challenge to 'open our eyes' through the reading of prayer and the Word. I just purchased Richard Foster's latest book called LIfe With God, a book dealing with reading our bibles in a transformational way." He does a whole tour of the bible and gives clues as to how 'to hear God's voice' in the various biblical genre. Wonderful book. Great complement to OYB readers.
Luch
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I think a self-check would be ideal regularly. Pride is something that could creep up on you and you don't even realise it. Even in little things as simple as 'not wanting to appear cheap' could lead to pride if it comes with the wrong motive.
I always love reading about Jesus and His disciples, he loved them and showed it in divers ways; as he loves us as much today. He left them with an unforgettable blessing before His departure 'Peace be with you' This is a simple blessing that often eludes us in our present world; this world knows no peace! and we see the effect on our spciety! The peace that Jesus gives can be ours today, we just have to reach out and take it!
I also love reading the psalms. Today more than ever, I'm reminded that I have to give a 'shout of praise' to God on daily basis. I was blessed by the video from youtube…Good job!
Susan
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Without sounding proud I have to say that I don’t recall being proud about anything at anytime. I truly try to live a very humble life. I really have to think about this a lot more.
Something that is standing out to me about Judges is the way the Jewish people flip back-and-forth between the sovereign and Holy God and worshiping other Gods. Then God angers and punishes them and they come back to Him only to fall away again. I guess I see this as how many of us live our lives today; hot and cold.
Yours in Christ
Skip
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pride, I have teenage sons & its so easy to see it in them, while reading todays I was convicted of the pride in my own heart, ouch. thank you Gd for your loving & gentel way of correcting us when we're willing to listen. I think its our pride that hinders us from accepting Gods nudges in the begining & that requires the great "fall" that I can be too familiar with & from our reading we can see examples of.
Rosemary
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Awesome readings! I also cant wait to get into John!! woohoo!
Jenny
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pride is a battle we must all overcome with the help of God himself =)
Erin
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Do you believe that Jesus is journeying along side you in your Walk today?
To answer, your question, yes. I feel like Jesus is walking with me in this one Year Bible study each day.
Birdie
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Pride is a tough one. I think all too often we struggle with that even when we don't know it. Pride cometh before the fall of man. Too many times mankind tries to make a name for themselves and too many times they fail or fall flat because it prematurely or they didn't seek the right counsel. Stay humble. Seek Him. No Jesus No peace. Know Jesus, Know Peace
Its sad how u want something so bad and it is your undoing. That was Abimelech who wanted to lead. So many get unto power and it messes them up. Goes to their head.
Can't believe Luke is over today! The road to Emaeus..awe sounds so nice. I've heard churches have events that allow others to walk and reflect their own walk..it's sweet.
Psalm 100. One of my faves. I used to teach my kinders the psalmany times. Love it
Dee
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Mike and everyone,
Luke 24:36
Mike, thank you for highlighting the verse: "Peace be with you."
Indeed it is simple, profound, and true.
want to share some words from a sermon: "The Gift of Peace" (1983) By John MacArthur:
'The Hebrew Bible uses the word, shalom. The connotation is positive. That is, when someone says, "Shalom," or, "Peace unto you," it doesn't mean, "I hope you don't get into any trouble"; it means, "I hope you have all the highest good coming your way."
'It is a subjective, experiential peace. It is tranquility of the soul, a settled, positive peace that affects the circumstances of life. It is peace that is aggressive; rather than being victimized by events, it attacks them and gobbles them up. It is a supernatural, permanent, positive, no-side-effects, divine tranquilizer.'
How blessed we are as Christ followers that we may have this peace in our relationship with our Father; and we may have this peace even in the most troubled circumstance:
"Now may the Lord of peace Himself continually grant you peace in every circumstance. The Lord be with you all!" (2 Thessalonians 3:16)
Psalm 100:3-4 (Amplified Classic)
'3 Know (perceive, recognize, and understand with approval) that the Lord is God! It is He Who has made us, not we ourselves [and we are His]! We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
4 Enter into His gates with thanksgiving and a thank offering and into His courts with praise! Be thankful and say so to Him, bless and affectionately praise His name!'
It is a comfort to be reminded that we are His sheep.
May God teach us to thank Him and praise Him today, pray in Jesus' Name, amen.
Mike, thank you for your ministry of the One Year Bible blog,
thank you for your faithfulness to God!
May God continue to bless this ministry, that many who don't know Him will be brought to Him, and that many believers will grow in His Word of Truth, through this ministry, amen.
Take care all and God bless!
Sincerely,
Joyce
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Luke: On the Road to Emmaus. Little Bible Study today. Whenever we take on a journey (spiritual or physical) it may be a good time to reflect on this story. Not only does Jesus journey with us but he also has gone ahead of us and will meet us when we get there. We see this from what Jesus says in Mathew 26:32 “But after I have risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee.” That is a real comfort to me when I know someone is there waiting for me, to greet me, guide me, reassure me, make me feel at home. God bless you on your journey today.
Bob
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The gospel of Luke contains material UNAVAILABLE in any of the other gospels. Zachariah was struck mute when he DISBELIEVED the angel who told him his wife Elizabeth would bare a child in her old age. John the Baptist foretold the coming of Jesus, he told the people to repent and turn to God for salvation. I love the BEATITUDES and the Sermon on the Mounds, they give me comfort and peace of mind. "Judge not that ye be not judged." Jesus heals a centurion servant when the centurion told him to just say the word to heal his servant and the servant was healed. 'God, have mercy on me, a sinner.' This is my favorite verse in the Bible. 42Then he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom. 43Jesus answered him, "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise." After talking with his disciples on the third day he ascended into Heaven. These wonderful verses are why this is my favorite book of the Bible.
Raeann
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Pride is one of the deadly sins that drives us away from God and disobey His commandments. Pride also hinders us from accepting our mistakes, own our wrong doings and repent of our guilt & sins. How many times we see in our lives and others (particulary leaders) get lost in ourselves and forgets our purpose in life (or think we are above others)? The Beatitudes, the meek (not the proud) will inherit the earth. So help me God.
Some of my friends have gone and some are going to the Holy Land to walk where Jesus walked. That would be a great experience. However, we could walk with jesus right where we are if we just listen and be in tuned of His presence. I pray for this all the time. A lot of times the noise, pull of the world is louder and deadens God's call for me.
Lily
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I just wanted to say how much I enjoy reading the one year Bible blog and also all the wonderful comments…I do worship God with praise songs everyday along with the radio (KLOVE). They play some of the most beautiful love songs ever written and they are all based on the greatest Love of All!!! Jesus!!! I do also think that everyone(me included) struggle with pride on a daily basis!! Thanks Mike for all ur insights and u too Ramona!!!
Terri
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You can be prideful in different areas and in different ways. My pride would be rooted in stubbornness to not yield to God's will which is different in how I perceive that God should bless me. When I have pride it's grounded in bitterness mainly toward God because He doesn't bless our family like every other person around us (Christian and non-Christian) He doesn't give us blessings to flaunt in front of everyone like when others ask for prayer for a safe trip on a cruise or ask prayer that their daughter does well as she auditions in joining the college dance team.
In my early 20's I wanted to obey God "all the way" so I prayed he would humble me to use me better and I told Him I was willing to do anything for Him. Where has that gotten me twenty years later . . . discouraged, a filing for bankruptcy, a husband that's finally getting a career together that will begin to start providing for our six member family, We're living in a trailer house that would never be good enough to invite our Sunday school class too! (You should see the giant holes in the carpet), last year our church gave us 3x as much money as we tithed. My mother's definitely not proud of what I've made of my life (Like everyone else she pities me), and even though a widow, gives me money when she can. . . . I frustratingly have no reason to be proud of possessions or accomplishments. . . Instead I have to pray and ask God to give me understanding to push away bitterness that has risen up in me over the past 19 years of famiy life. And then I have to stop and admit the blessings God has placed in my life even though I really don't want to since I feel like God has forgotten to bless me like everyone else around.
I doubt anyone will read this. . . that's why I'm venting in the biggest way. lol
Linda
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Jesus' appearance to his disciples shows his great love. He spent time showing them that the words of scripture are true. I can identify with verse 41:
"And while they still did not believe it because of joy and amazement…"
Are you amazed at what Jesus has done? Are you experiencing joy?
When I reflect on what God has done for us through Jesus Christ, it is hard for me to take it all in. I am amazed. I have glimpses of the joy that I should experience all the time. He has opened my eyes to his glorious salvation a little (we see through a glass darkly). I pray for all of us that we would see his great work more clearly, and would worship him with joy today.
Gary
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