
Aug 18: Titus 2, Isaiah 1, Psalm 7
Aug 19: Titus 3, Isaiah 2, Psalm 8
Aug 20: Philemon 1, Isaiah 3, Psalm 9
Aug 21: Hebrews 1, Isaiah 4, Psalm 10
Aug 22: Hebrews 2, Isaiah 5, Psalm 11
Aug 23: Hebrews 3, Isaiah 6, Psalm 12
Aug 24: Hebrews 4, Isaiah 7, Psalm 13
Aug 25: Hebrews 5, Isaiah 8, Psalm 14
Aug 26: Hebrews 6, Isaiah 9, Psalm 15
Aug 27: Hebrews 7, Isaiah 10, Psalm 16
Aug 28: Hebrews 8, Isaiah 11, Psalm 17
Aug 29: Hebrews 9, Isaiah 12, Psalm 18
Luke 5 - 4.9.24
SCRIPTURE: Luke 5:27 – 31
27 After this, Jesus went out and saw a tax collector by the name of Levi sitting at his tax booth. “Follow me,” Jesus said to him, 28 and Levi got up, left everything and followed him.
29 Then Levi held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax collectors and others were eating with them. 30 But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law who belonged to their sect complained to his disciples, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?”
31 Jesus answered them, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
OBSERVATION
Jesus had just healed the paralyzed man that was lowered down through the roof. When he walked out of the area, this is when Jesus sees Levi the tax collector. I wonder if Levi saw what happened with the paralyzed man because when Jesus says “Follow me” he just leaves his tax collector booth and walks away to follow Jesus. No matter what, Levi showed great faith in following Jesus.
Levi properly wanted to celebrate Jesus so he threw a big party. He invited lots of people including many other tax collectors. Imagine the scene with Jesus lounging and doing life with all of these very unliked people. Jesus knew these people needed him but the Pharisees had other thoughts.
Tax collectors back in Jesus’ time were considered corrupt, like thieves, who worked for the Roman government. To the Jews, tax collectors were seen as traitors and especially not someone other Jews should be seen with or sit down to a meal. The fact Jesus would even be seen with them was crossing the line. But Jesus sees this as an opportunity to break bread and bring the salvation message.
When the Pharisees complained to the disciples about Jesus hanging out with such hated people, Jesus’ response was priceless: “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
APPLICATION
Jesus knew that the “righteous” people (Pharisees and others) felt they had no need to repent because they were righteous. Their hearts were hardened and self-righteous. That’s why Jesus said “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.” These “righteous” people had no need for Jesus but we ALL need Jesus. We need to recognize our sin and need for repentance.
Jesus gives us a wonderful example: doing life together as a way to reach others with the salvation message. We have the same opportunity Jesus had – to share the Gospel message as we do life. It’s nothing forced, or an act, but just loving on people. Whether it’s at the park, grocery store, school, or work, we can reach others by showing God’s love and acceptance for who they are – sinners in need of Jesus. No one comes to the throne of God as a righteous person but as a sinner who recognizes they need Jesus.
PRAYER
Lord, help me to have your eyes and heart for the unsaved. Guide me to share your love and acceptance to those willing to listen. Give me your strength and boldness to share the salvation message. I pray for those people who feel they have no need for you. Soften their heart and open their eyes. I pray for those (family / friends) who continue to say “no thanks” to your free gift of eternal life. Help them to see they need you! In Jesus name - Amen
- Mary Oberg
Luke 4 - 4.8.24
Scripture
Luke 4:13
When the devil had finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time.
Observation
This chapter is an account of Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness, where He prayed/fasted and was tempted by the devil. Scripture says that the Spirit led Him into this wilderness. Jesus overcame every attack. With every attack that the devil used, Jesus counteracted it with Scripture. The devil also used Scripture to tempt Him. The difference is that Jesus was able to discern that the devil was twisting it for evil, not good.
Application
Set aside daily time to be in God’s Word.
Spending time with Jesus through His Word is crucial! As amazing as Pastor Levi and Pastor Katie are, a Sunday sermon is not enough to sustain us until the following Sunday. A lead poster’s SOAP journal cannot sustain us. A good sermon or inspirational message on YouTube cannot sustain us. We need nourishment from His Word every single day. We must study and apply His Word everyday to be able to discern God’s voice vs. the enemy’s voice. The devil knows scripture too, but Jesus is stronger than our adversary, so we must not let that scare us. We will be able to discern good from evil because we have the Holy Spirit living inside of us. We all get tempted by evil. Even Jesus wasn’t exempt from it, but He overcame through knowing God’s Word.
Are we reading our Bible daily and letting His Word fill our minds and hearts, instead of all the other noise around us?
“But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” -Hebrews 5:14
Let us train ourselves to study and apply his Word daily so that we could distinguish good from evil.
Prayer
Dear Lord,
Thank You for Your Word. Thank You for our daily bible readings and SOAP blogs, where we discipline ourselves to be in Your Word. Holy Spirit, please help us to read, study and apply it to our lives so that we can overcome any evil and temptation the devil throws at us, just like You did. Thank You that we are overcomers through You Jesus. Amen!
-Michelle Gaddi
Luke 3 - 4.5.24
Scripture: Luke 3:2-3 NIV
”during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the wilderness. He went into all the country around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.“
Observation:
John was in the wilderness when God’s word came to him. “Word” in the original language is rhema. It means that which is spoken or an utterance. It is used in Matthew 4:4 where Jesus says “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” Rhema is also used when describing the word as a sword in the armor of God. When John heard God’s word it gave him direction. He received a commission and took action. He preached and called people to repentance. He was bold and called people out. Still they came in “multitudes.” Why? People are hungry for God and long for truth. Repentance brings healing and wholeness. Most of all we are united with God. It says in verse 15 they were “expectant” wondering if John was the messiah. John pointed them to Jesus. That is our job too.
Application:
We have God’s rhema word. Jesus said to go and make disciples. People are drawn to someone who speaks God’s truth when they are doing it with His guidance and anointing. Love is the key. I need to act on the words God gives me and not hold back. John called the people a “brood of vipers.” Not kind words. He warned them and told them to repent. In response they asked “What should we do?” They were open to change and to hear God’s word for their lives.
Jesus died to provide salvation when someone repents. His sacrifice does not help others if we don’t share it with them.
Prayer:
Lord, you choose to use people to share your Word. Please help me to obedient to your call and follow John’s and your example. No matter what the cost people’s salvation is worth it all. Thank you for all you have done for me and your incredible word.
Amen
- Cindy Howard