Nov 10: Matthew 4, Jeremiah 19, Psalm 89
Nov 11: Matthew 5, Jeremiah 20, Psalm 90
Nov 12: Matthew 6, Jeremiah 21, Psalm 91
Nov 13: Matthew 7, Jeremiah 22, Psalm 92
Nov 14: Matthew 8, Jeremiah 23, Psalm 93
Nov 15: Matthew 9, Jeremiah 24, Psalm 94
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Scripture
Philippians 2:3-4
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of others.
Observation-What does it say?
Paul is writing to the Philippians - the people of Philippi in Greece, which is said to be the location of the first Christian community established in Europe.
Understanding-What does it mean?
As I read this I thought “what a diametrically opposed way to living to what we see today.” But, as I continued, it sounds like it was just as much in opposition back then.
V 21 “For everyone looks out for their own interests, not those of Jesus Christ.”
So, perhaps, things have not changed much. People were selfish then as they are now. However, God’s character and call to His followers have not changed either. We are to live differently - to maintain humility, be obedient (even to death), honor others, “do everything without complaining or grumbling, so that [we] become blameless and pure, ‘children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation’” (v 14-15).
Life Application
May we “shine...like stars in the sky as [we] hold firmly to the word of life” (v 15-16).
God, help me to look to your interests first, not my own. Help me to be an example of your character today - humble, loving, kind, patient, etc. Give me your eyes and your heart for those I meet today. Amen.
-Rei
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Scripture Philippians 1:27 Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Observation-What does it say? Paul is writing to the church in Philippi and verses 19-30 “speaks of Paul’s hope of being released from house arrest.” (bibleref.com) Understanding-What does it mean? Paul reminded the believers in Philippi that whatever situation they were placed in, their life must be conducted in “a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ.” Life Application God will hold us accountable to how we respond in not just ideal situations, but also difficult ones. Paul was one of the greatest apostles who also wrote a majority of the New Testament. However, he seemed to always be imprisoned for his faith. Regardless of his circumstances, he continued to find ways to not only be joyful, but stay on mission for Jesus Christ, even though in jail or house arrest. Does this sound familiar? What are you doing to continue to be on mission for Jesus Christ even through quarantine? As the Apostle Paul’s life proves, there’s still a way to be on mission for Jesus Christ, even in lockdown quarantine. Dear Lord, please reveal to us creative ways to continue to live a life worthy of our calling and mission to multiply Christ followers everywhere. Amen. -Michelle Gaddi
Luke 24
Scripture Luke 24:38-40 And He said to them, “Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? See My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself; touch Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.” And when He had said this, He showed them His hands and His feet. Observation-What does it say? When Jesus was crucified, the apostles and disciples were left with a feeling of loss, not only because their friend was gone, but also because they felt they had lost their hope of a savior of Israel. Within a short period of time, Jesus had told the apostles, very clearly, he would be taken and crucified. He explained it was necessary for Him to suffer in order to fulfill the prophecies about him. Yet, they were left with a feeling of despair when it all happened. In a bit of irony, He shows himself to them without revealing who he was. In doing this, he draws out of them their testimony and then he gives them the final piece of the puzzle, His resurrection. Understanding-What does it mean? Some of my favorite movies to fall asleep to are The Lord of The Rings. I mean, I seriously love these movies, but without fail I will fall asleep about one quarter of the way through the movie. One cause of this, is the fact that my kids are too young to watch these. Therefore, we have a tendency to start them late in the evening. Since I have a tendency to live as if I were already taking advantage of the 55+ discount, I am usually ready for bed by about nine pm. So starting a three hour movie at 8:30 never goes well. Of the movies, the second, ‘The Two Towers,’ is my favorite. I would argue that it has the best battle scenes of any movie, ever. In one of the most pivotal moments in the movie, the Battle of Helm's Deep, it appears as all hope is lost and the protagonists have their back against a wall, literally and metaphorically. As the hero, Aragon, appears to be riding out to his death in a blaze of glory, in comes help from Gandalf the wizard, who had previously told him he would be there. In the movie, you can see the expression of relief and the amazement that help was actually there. Several times in scripture God gives us similar cliffhangers, like when the priests carried the Ark into the Jordan while it was flooding (Joshua 3), or when Jonah demands to be thrown in the sea, or when Jesus allows Lazarus to hang out in a tomb for three days before raising him from the dead (John 11). But his death and resurrection is the ultimate cliffhanger. While all of his closest companions are dumbfounded, Jesus comes almost satirically, “Hey guys, what happened, why are you so sad?” Right now, it feels like we are in a bit of a cliffhanger moment. What’s going to happen with church, with my job, with the economy and our freedoms? More importantly, when will I be able to park at the beach? But God knows what is next, He told us He wins and what happens at the end. But he asks us to trust Him in the in between.
Life Application: Jesus, I will lean on You and Your wisdom. I will cling to You for my peace and my comfort, for you are my strength and my refuge (Psalm 46).
Life Application: Jesus, I will lean on You and Your wisdom. I will cling to You for my peace and my comfort, for you are my strength and my refuge (Psalm 46).
-Tyler Galloway