Sunday, March 29, 2020

Ready for battle? (3/29/2020)

This morning we are asked to meditate on:

This God—his way is perfect;
the word of the LORD proves true;
he is a shield for all those who take refuge in him.

A shield is not a defensive weapon. You only strap on a shield when going into battle. Especially the type mentioned here which in the KJV is called a buckler.  It was small for hand-to-hand combat.

I prefer the KJV and the Septuagint rendering of “trust” rather than “refuge”. Refuge, as we learned last week happens in the “keep”.  The keep is no place for a battle shield!

As for God, his way is perfect;
the word of the LORD is tried:
he is a buckler to all them that trust in him.

Let’s ready ourselves for battle as Kevin unpacks Ephesians 6:14–17.

Friday, March 27, 2020

Week 2 of Quarantine (3/27/2020)

You can hear it in the subject of the email. You know what people are starting to ask. When will it be over?

Well today, our verse for meditation calls us to . . . Wait!

Wait for the LORD;
be strong, and let your heart take courage;
wait for the LORD!

Let’s dive into the second phrase. What happens when we wait?  We become strong.  But how?

The cause of our strength is courage to wait. And that faith we know is a gift. What David describes is God’s wonderful supply of courage and strength as we wait on Him.  The KJV says it this way:

Wait on the LORD:
be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.

Looking forward to Kevin cracking open Ephesians 6:10–11.   

Sunday, March 15, 2020

The Keep (3/15/2020)

We are waking up to a differrent type of Sunday.  Social distancing is becoming a reality, because the virus is a reality. We exponentially slightly behind the rest of the world and taking the appropriate steps to halt the disease.  We had a case uptown that has probably triggered community spread. 

Do not take this lightly, but understand what we are about to meditate upon is very true:

Psalm 59:16

But I will sing of your strength;    I will sing aloud of your steadfast love in the morning.
For you have been to me a fortress
    and a refuge in the day of my distress.
God is both our high tower of strength and our place of retreat. 

Castles were designed with two sections. The outer walled section from which the battle was initially fraught and an impenetrable inner core called the “Keep” to which retreat could be made. 

What do you think was at the bottom of the Keep?  It was the castle’s well. A castle would fall if the water source failed.  A simple technique to capture a castle was to poison the surrounding water. Only a castle with a deep well survived. 

Today, dig your well deeper. Because there will be days when kinks in your armor will let Satan’s arrows through. And retreat will be necesssary. 

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