
May 12: 2 Chronicles 34, Romans 2, Psalm 101
May 13: 2 Chronicles 35, Romans 3, Psalm 102
May 14: 2 Chronicles 36, Romans 4, Psalm 103
May 15: Ezra 1, Romans 5, Psalm 104
May 16: Ezra 2, Romans 6, Psalm 105
May 17: Ezra 3, Romans 7, Psalm 106
May 18: Ezra 4, Romans 8, Psalm 107
May 19: Ezra 5, Romans 9, Psalm 108
May 20: Ezra 6, Romans 10, Psalm 109
May 21: Ezra 7, Romans 11, Psalm 110
May 22: Ezra 8, Romans 12, Psalm 111
May 23: Ezra 9, Romans 13, Psalm 112
May 24: Ezra 10, Romans 14, Psalm 113
May 25: Nehemiah 1, Romans 15, Psalm 114
Galatians 5 - 1.18.24
Galatians 5:6, 13, 22
S – Galatians 6: The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love;
Galatians 13: You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh, rather, serve one another humbly in love.
Galatians 22: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
O – The book of Galatians is the charter of Christian freedom. We are free in Christ! Free from the law and the power of sin; free to serve the Lord, not ourselves. Having laid the foundation, Paul builds his case for Christian liberty. We are saved by faith, not by keeping the law; our freedom means that we are free to love and serve one another, not to do wrong. Christians should carry each other’s burdens and be kind to each other (LOVE one another).
A - I love this chapter soooo much. Last week I was looking ahead to my SOAP posting day and saw that I was assigned this chapter and just smiled at how God works. We are saved through faith and our faith shows up in how much we love others because God IS love.
1John 4:7-8 Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
Love for others and for God comes out of a response from all God has forgiven us. We might think once saved, loving others should be natural. However, we have two things within us contradicting each other, our sinful nature that we were born with and comes from our fleshly desires, and the Holy Spirit, which was deposited in us at salvation, when we were born again. We cannot rely on our deeds or our own strength to follow the Holy Spirit. If it were that simple, we wouldn’t need God. We must know God and getting to know Him takes time and practice. We can get to know Him by reading His Word, praying, and spending time with Him (abiding in Him). One way to practice and live this out is to join us in our daily SOAP (located at www.desertstreams.com click the tab in the upper right corner, then “Resources & Bible Reading & Journal”). We must learn to rely on Him, love Him and imitate Him. If we are being selfish with our time, observing a friend or even a stranger in need, and doing nothing about it because we are “too busy” (boy I have come to severely dislike that phrase!), if we are not serving in some capacity in ministry, or giving of our tithes, we are not living out God’s love. The freedom God gave us through salvation was never to fulfill our own selfish ambitions and desires, but to walk in the Spirit of love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal 5:22).
P – Lord, I pray that you will cause myself and each of us to become more like you this year. Help us to put aside our selfish desires and fill us with the love and desires of your heart so that it IS natural for us to go out and love one another; so we DO commit to acts of selflessness on a regular basis and not to just do a good deed once and month and feel good about ourselves. Let our Spirits permeate with your love and overflow into every single day we get to be on this earth. Help us fight against all those areas that our flesh wants to participate in, immorality, sexual sin, lust, greed, anger, selfishness, idolatry, hatred, jealousy. Let us seek the power of the Holy Spirit to crucify those desires every single day! You are our strength where we are weak. I pray 2024 we make excuses no more! We are new creations in Christ created to love you, to be in relationship with you, and therefore go and love others with the power you have deposited in us. In Jesus’ name I pray! Amen
- Crystal Flory
Galatians 4 - 1.17.24
Scripture
Galatians 4:9 - But now that you know God—or rather are known by God—how is it that you are turning back to those weak and miserable forces?
Observation
Paul is reminding the Galatians who they are now – knowing and known by God.
Application
The phrase, “or rather are known by God” caught my attention, so I did some studying. This phrase is repeated in other parts the Bible and the wording and sentence structure each time seems to emphasize it more than us knowing God.
“To be known by God simply means to be counted among his sons” John Calvin
Parents know their children – they know what is best for them, what they need, and when and why they need it. They are their biggest champions and want the absolute best for them. They recognize their strengths and weaknesses, value them for who they are, and want to see them grow and succeed. God views us the same way.
“When God beholds his image in us He does that not by looking at that which He has put into us by nature, but at that which He has put into us by grace.” John Calvin
“To be known by God signifieth to be approved and loved by him, and consequently that all our concerns are perfectly known to him and regarded by him. This is the full and final comfort of a believer.” J.I Packer
Prayer
“If one loves God, one is known by him.” I Corinthians 8:3
Thank you God for knowing me - as I was … as I am … and as I will be. Thank you for loving me when I don’t deserve it. Thank you for championing me. Thank you for knowing all my concerns and my hopes and dreams. Thank you for guiding me and nudging me and correcting me. Thank you for doing what is best for me even when it hurts. Thank you for being in control. Thank you for giving me a hope and a future. Thank you for reminding me of your love for me today.
- Debbie Dunn
Psalm 55 - 1.16.24
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 55:22 - Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken.
OBSERVATION: Verse 22 encompasses David’s heart and firm faith even during the most distressing and difficult siege on his life. To really understand verse 22, it’s important to know what brought him to this place of faith and trust in the Lord.
This chapter begins with his cry to “listen to my prayer, O God” and then his plea in verse 2-3 about “my thoughts trouble me and I am distraught because of what my enemy is saying.” He goes on to say in verses 4 – 6 he is in anguish, has terrors of death, fear, trembling and horror have overwhelmed him. The picture he paints is a man who is at the deepest depths of despair. Later, in verse 13, we find out what was causing him such grief. He was betrayed by a friend, a close companion, someone he “enjoyed sweet fellowship at the house of God.” He later describes the person, in verses 20 – 21, saying this “friend” attacks and violates their friendship, he is a smooth talker yet does the opposite behind his back. Some scholars think this might be about his son, Absalom, but it could have been someone else. No matter what, it was someone who was close, a brother in the Lord, and it was an utter betrayal to David. Have you ever been hurt from someone that close in your life? I have and know it’s a deep hurt that only God can heal.
Verse 22 is where David shares the one and only way to get through the trials and tribulations of life; even those places of deep betrayal and hurt. He writes to “cast your cares on the Lord.” The verb “cast” translates “shalak” which means to throw, to fling, to hurl. Imagine taking your burden and literally throwing it as hard as you can away from you and to the Lord. What a great visual when you’re in the midst of a trial to cast, throw or literally hurl it away to the Lord!
It’s very interesting verse 22 doesn’t say he will remove or take away the problem you’re going through but will sustain you through it. He promises to support you, bear the burden, to keep you from going under or giving way to the trial. Through all the trials in my life, I know and have experienced growth in my faith, strength to endure, and a deep and personal way to encourage others when going through trials. I love what George Campbell Morgan, a great Bible teacher, preacher and author wrote about verse 22: “The experience of suffering was not taken away from the servant of God, but he was sustained, and so made strong enough to resist its pressure, and through it to make his service more perfect. This is how God ever sustains us in the bearing of burdens.” (Morgan).
APPLICATION: There are many times in my life where I took on the burden of a trial. I failed miserably and was floundering at best. It seems when trying to carry a trail on my own, every aspect of the trial exponentially grows larger than the trial itself. Have you ever noticed that happen to you? The sweet part is once I gave the trail to the Lord, that’s where His peace surrounded me. Just like David, moments of human fear, discouragement, and despair can begin when faced with a trial, but it’s what you do with those emotions that is key. You can live in your fear and discouragement or you can live out your faith like David by trusting and knowing God’s promises have never failed. When you give your burden to the Lord, David confirms the promise of God “he will never let the righteous be shaken” while in the midst of the trial. What a wonderful promise!
PRAYER: Lord, thank you for David’s example of walking through the emotions of his deep betrayal and fear, and then witnessing his great faith in You. His example shows that he was human yet his faith in You was mighty. Help me, Lord, when I am going through a trial that I will immediately cast my fears and anything else on you. Thank you for caring and sustaining me through each and every trial. I give you all the praise and glory now for your love, care, and for sustaining me through every trial in life.
- Mary Oberg