Thursday, April 3, 2025
Thurs.’s Devo - Our Responsibilities
Read: Deuteronomy 23:1-25:19; Luke 10:13-37; Psalm 75:1-10; Proverbs 12:12-14
If a man is made a eunuch, then he is unable to bear children. Spiritually, this would be a person who is unable to bear the fruit of the Spirit. We would call this person a psychopath today or the seed of Satan. Not every eunuch fell into this category - I’m just pointing out a picture. I wonder if the second verse we read today has to do with trans-gendering a child at birth or manipulating its DNA. The word for “illegitimate” in the Hebrew means “mixed seed.”This is serious business to the Lord. This is what happened in Genesis 6.
*** The Ammonites and Moabites heard of all the things the Lord had done to the Egyptians and yet they didn’t fear God enough to help the Israelites with food and water when they left Egypt. They hired Balaam to curse Israel instead. Their descendants would not be able to enter into the assembly of the Lord for ten generations. “Ten” is the number of testing. So they would not be able to participate in worshiping the Lord until God had tested their hearts over a period of time to see if they were repentant.
*** The third generation of Edomites and the Egyptians could enter the assembly of the Lord. “Three” is the number meaning “conform”. So it means that the Edomites and Egyptians would have to conform to the laws of God before they could be allowed to worship with them.
*** Most of God’s laws are self-explanatory. God is holy and requires us to be holy also. We are to treat others fairly and with compassion. We must never forget that we were once slaves to sin until we met Christ who set us free. We must have the same patience and compassion for others as we needed and still need.
*** We are not to take advantage of another person’s hospitality but only honor their possessions. To divorce a woman, a writ of divorcement must be signed and the divorce be made legal, then both are free to remarry. If this is not done, then to remarry would be to commit adultery since the person was not legally divorced. Jesus addressed the Jews about this because they were not legally divorcing their wives.
*** The poor man who had to make a loan has the right to choose what he gives as a promise of repayment. The person loaning the money must not come into his house to get it or he might choose something else to take that that man doesn’t want to give. This reminds me of the story that Nathan gave David about the little lamb (talking about Bathsheba in 2 Samuel 12). The bottom line is that God wanted them to honor the poor and be kind to them. Justice must be given to the foreigner, the orphan and the widow; all of them have no protector. They were to remember that they were once in their shoes.
*** Two brothers living on the same property are covenanted together so if one of them dies without an heir, it is the responsibility of the living brother to give this sister-in-law a son so that his brother’s name would not die. This is about family inheritance. The man who doesn’t help his brother receive his inheritance is to be shamed. We are going to be held responsible for upholding and praying for our family. We must do our part to preserve our family name because we bear the name of Christ.
*** The bottom line of God’s laws were to fear the Lord and remember what he did for us.
*** God reminded them that when they got rest from all their fighting and possessing they were to destroy the Amelekites and erase their memory from under heaven. They were never to forget this!
*** In Luke, Jesus reminded Karazin and Bethsaida of all the miracles he did in their cities. They would be held responsible for this encounter they received. They received all the miracles and yet didn’t receive the one who did them.
*** Jesus saw Satan fall from his throne and told his disciples so they would know he now has no power. He gave us the same authority he had over all the power of the enemy. We can now walk on the devil and not be hurt. We can do this because our names are written in heaven in his book.
*** Jesus was filled with joy as he saw how God had skipped over the religious hierarchy and given his treasures to the lowly of the earth. He told his disciples how blessed they were to be able to see and hear spiritually what the prophets had wanted to see and hear.
*** Lord, help us to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. Just like the despised Samaritan had compassion on the stranger on the side of the road, help us to have your compassion for those we see who is in need physically or spiritually. Help us to see beyond our physical eyes and hear beyond our physical ears. Thank you, for all we have comes from you.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
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