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When you say the word “survivor” in 2013, one might think that you were talking about the famous reality T.V. show of the last decade. Today we are going to discuss survivors, but of a different sort; instead we will examine the reaction of four cities of the Hivite nation – הַחִוִּי- to the occupation of the Promised Land by the Israelites with the help of their God, who promised the land in Genesis 15:18-21 to Abram and his descendants.

Had I been around in that age and heard about God’s promise, I surmise that I might have done two different things: either I would have fought against this enemy, as we can see in Joshua 9:1-2, or I would have tried my best to simply survive this frightening people. One my instructors at the Hebrew University taught me that the Gibeonites-הגבעוניםmight have known the law in Deuteronomy, which says that you are from one the seven nations of the land of Canaan, there’s no chance for survival, as written:

“Only in the cities of these peoples that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, you shall not leave alive anything that breathes. But you shall utterly destroy them, the Hittite and the Amorite, the Canaanite and the Perizzite, the Hivite and theJebusite, as the Lord your God has commanded you, so that they may not teach you to do according to all their detestable things which they have done for their gods, so that you would sin against the Lord your God.” (Deuteronomy 20:16-18)

The Gibeonites

“They also acted craftily and set out as envoys, and took worn-out sacks on their donkeys, and wineskins worn-out and torn and mended, and worn-out and patched sandals on their feet, and worn-out clothes on themselves; and all the bread of their provision was dry and had become crumbled”(Joshua 9:4-5)

The sun stood still

It is noteworthy that their deception went further than just disguising their clothes, bread and wine. They called themselves the servants- עבדים- who heard about the mightyGod and just wanted a covenant of peace, as their elders (and not their Kings!) offered them. They used the terminology of the Israelites; they spoke firstly with the people and then with Joshua – these are the qualities of good survivors. It’s not surprising then that in the next chapter, the Israelites defended the Gibeonites when the sun was in Gibeon and the moon was in the Ayalon valley. Gibeon was also the place where Solomon had a revelation from God in a dream. As a result of this dream, he received the wisdom that was later, famously, asked of him.(See 1 Kings 3: 5-14- was Gibeon the place of Wisdom?)

I am not sure if they knew the Biblical law or not. In my eyes, they were simply wise enough to figure out that in order to survive you may have to put aside your ideals, lest they get you killed. Instead, you must be realistic in order to survive, no matter what the consequences.  Another possible answer is that theGibeonites had planned to fight the Israelites all along, so by putting aside their customs, they attempted to deceive the Israelites. Let’s see what they did in order to change their reality:

“…And the LORD said, “It is for Saul and his bloody house, because he put the Gibeonites to death.”So the king called the Gibeonites and spoke to them (now the Gibeonites were not of the sons of Israel but of the remnant of the Amorites, and the sons of Israel made a covenant with them, but Saul had sought to kill them in his zeal for the sons of Israel and Judah”(2 Samuel 21:1-2)

This passage teaches us not only about the tragic character of Saul, but also about the position of those who were considered to be just hewers of wood and drawers of water. One of our February Webinars will discuss this chapter in further depth, so stay tuned! For me, the Gibeonites were the first survivors of the Biblical age – do you agree?

If you missed the webinar about them- just press here- and enjoy the story about them

Eli Dahan
About the AuthoreTeacherBiblical.com

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REAL QUESTIONS ASKED AT NATIONAL PARKS

- Everglades National Park:
Are the alligators real?
Are the baby alligators for sale?
Where are all the rides?
What time does the two o'clock bus leave?

- Mesa Verde National Park:
Did people build this, or did Indians?
Why did they build the ruins so close to the road?
Do you know of any undiscovered ruins?
What did they worship in the kivas--their own made-up religion?
Why did the Indians decide to live in Colorado?

- Carlsbad Caverns National Park:
How much of the cave is underground?
So what's in the unexplored part of the cave?
Does it ever rain in here?
How many Ping-Pong balls would it take to fill this up?
So what is this--just a hole in the ground?

- Yosemite National Park:
Where are the cages for the animals?
What time of year do you turn on Yosemite Falls?
What happened to the other half of Half Dome?
Can I get my picture taken with the carving of President Clinton?

- Denali National Park:
What time do you feed the bears?
What's so wonderful about Wonder Lake?
Can you show me where yeti lives?
How often do you mow the tundra?
How much does Mount McKinley weigh?

- Yellowstone National Park:
Does Old Faithful erupt at night?
How do you turn it on?
When does the guy who turns it on get to sleep?

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Years ago some research found that if all the people who slept in church were 
laid end to end...they would be a lot more comfortable.

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Romans 5:12a

Therefore…

Paul once again begins our passage today with the word “Therefore…” It is an indication that what has been discussed will be the foundation for new precepts. So let’s briefly review: We just concluded the “Benefits of Salvation” which illustrated the many advantages we gain from God’s grace and plan for saving man from the consequences of sin. The global term “justification” sums it up rather neatly and means we are declared righteous by God as a result of our faith, belief, and trust in Jesus Christ. Paul will now approach the principle of “Sanctification”. (I know this can be rather confusing, but hang in there — all are very important to more clearly understanding our faith and confidence in our Lord.)

Think about it — would God just leave you a sinner? Justification means the court of heaven is still in session, yet God has forgiven your sin. It doesn’t imply you won’t sin anymore — it’s just God no longer demands payment from you (Jesus paid the price). However, God wants to make us into the kind of people we should be, therefore His plan for salvation is not only to declare us righteous (justification), but to make us righteous. How does He do so? The process of sanctification. Want to know more? Stay with us for the next few days.

Too often Christians only experience a small portion of God’s plan for salvation. Why? Because they stop learning. They stop at the miracle of forgiveness of sin — yet the Gospel is so much more. Forgiveness is only one component. Ephesians 2:7: “In order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.” What does “incomparable riches” mean to you? Have you discovered or explored those riches or have you stopped at the forgiveness of sin? Forgiveness alone is an amazing gift, but God has more to offer!

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Day 292 – This World is Passing Away
Mary Fairchild
From Mary Fairchild, your Guide to Christianity
Welcome to Verse of the Day!

Verse of the Day – Day 292
This World is Passing Away 

Today’s Bible verse of the day is … 

1 Corinthians 7:29-31

What I mean, brothers, is that the time is short … For this world in its present form is passing away. (NIV)

Today’s Inspiring Thought: This World is Passing Away

It’s easy to get caught up in this world, both itspleasures and its concerns. This world in its present form is where we live now, but it’s not our permanent home. At this moment, as my family passes through a serious hardship, we can’t help but feel shaken by the uncertainties in our future. So, we remind ourselves that our time here is short, and this world is passing away. The world to comeoffers complete security in the presence of our Lord.”We must meet the uncertainties of this world with the certainty of the world to come.” –A.W. Tozer

http://christianity.about.com/od/verseoftheday/qt/verseday292.htm

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Mary-Ellen’s Note

Expressions of God’s love come in many different ways. Seeing the working of the Holy Spirit as God’s people share love and life experience with each other is a cause for celebration and rejoicing. At times these expressions surprise us, catch us briefly unaware, until we are warmed by the love we witness.

A while ago, I attended a funeral for one of the senior saints at our church, a man in his mid-nineties, who had remained active and involved throughout his long life. He attended church, continued bowling, participated in community activities and organizations right up to the end of his life. His large family, scattered all around the United States as well as some who live locally, attended the funeral and turned it into a celebration of family love.

A central part of the funeral was a time for family and friends to give memories of Bill and the experiences they shared. Many stood to give heartfelt reminiscences of special occasions and everyday living. At one point, two of his closest friends played the banjo and guitar, commenting only briefly that Bill’s harmonica playing would have completed their group. The song?–a poem that Bill had written about World War II and his fellow soldiers that one of the friends had set to music.

I guess I was most moved by the young man, a grandson, who shared how blessed he had been by this gathering of family. He expressed that during the past few days he had felt such love, acceptance, and sharing; and he sincerely thanked the whole family with tears in his eyes. I smiled as I listened, thinking how beautiful is the continuity of love through time in families who truly care for one another. For me, it was a living lesson of the way in which the Holy Spirit inspires and works through family love–a love that continues for all time and beyond death.

….. Mary-Ellen Grisham (meginrose@gmail.com) by way of Eternal Ink (eternal_ink@associate.com) and “Christian Voices” (www.ChristianVoicesWorldwide.net)

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Diner: I can't eat this chicken. Call the manager.

Waiter: It's no use. He can't eat it either.

[forwarded by Steve Sanderson]

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It's so cold this morning...an Amish farmer bought an electric blanket.

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The Secret of Happiness

The old man shuffled slowly into the restaurant. With head tilted, and shoulders bent forward, he leaned on his trusty cane with each unhurried step.

His tattered cloth jacket, patched trousers, worn out shoes, and warm personality made him stand out from the usual Saturday morning breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were his pale blue eyes that sparkled like diamonds, large rosy cheeks, and thin lips held in a tight, steady smile.

He stopped, turned with his whole body, and winked at a little girl seated by the door. She flashed a big grin right back at him. A young waitress named Mary watched him shuffle toward a table by the window.

Mary ran over to him, and said, “Here, Sir. Let me give you a hand with that chair.”

Without saying a word, he smiled and nodded a thank you. She pulled the chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him move in front of the chair, and get comfortably seated. Then she scooted the table up close to him, and leaned his cane against the table where he could reach it.

In a soft, clear voice he said, “Thank you, Miss. And bless you for your kind gestures.”

“You’re welcome, Sir.” She replied. “And my name is Mary. I’ll be back in a moment, and if you need anything at all in the meantime, just wave at me!”

After he had finished a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, and hot lemon tea, Mary brought him the change from his ticket. He left it lay. She helped him up from his chair, and out from behind the table. She handed him his cane, and walked with him to the front door.

Holding the door open for him, she said, “Come back and see us, Sir!”

He turned with his whole body, winked a smile, and nodded a thank you.

“You are very kind.” he said softly.

When Mary went to clean his table, she almost fainted. Under his plate she found a business card and a note scribbled on a napkin. Under the napkin was a one hundred dollar bill.

The note on the napkin read…

“Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows by the way you treat others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will shine through those who meet you.”

The man she had waited on was the owner of the restaurant where she worked. This was the first time that she, or any of his employees had ever seen him in person.

Author’s Note: This story is based on actual events experienced by a friend from St. Paul, Minnesota. The note is the exact wording on the napkin that she has kept in her scrap book for fifteen years.

…..© Copyright 2004 by Steve Brunkhorst by way of Tim’s Inspiration (timsinspiration@yahoo.com) and “Christian Voices” (www.ChristianVoicesWorldwide.net)

 

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Romans 5:11

Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.

Today we conclude our eight part series “The Benefits of Salvation”, so let’s do a brief review:

Benefit #1: We now have peace with God.
Benefit #2: Through Jesus we gain access to God.
Benefit #3: Our hope of glory is in Jesus.
Benefit #4: We achieve victory through suffering (suffering leads to perseverance, perseverance to character, and character results in hope).
Benefit #5: We experience the love of God.
Benefit #6: The Holy Spirit guides us.
Benefit #7: We are saved from God’s wrath.

The eighth “Benefit of Salvation” is: We have Joy in God.

In our passage today, the word “reconciliation” is translated from the Greek word katallage which is often used in accounting and means to “square off”, exchange, or bring into balance.

Have you ever felt out of balance? Perhaps in a relationship — when one person loves more or less than the other. What about “out of balance” in financial affairs: when the outgo (expenses) is more than income. Or in debt: the amount owed is more than it is worth. Maybe on the sports field when one player has more athletic ability than everyone else. Or in the workplace when a subordinate knows more about the job than the boss. I believe that being in balance is one of the most important components of happiness. And conversely becoming out of balance (or staying out of balance for any length of time) is one of the greatest sources of discontent, depression, insecurity, anxiety, and general unhappiness.

So how do we get in balance when we’re out? Psychologists tell us there are eight components to balanced living: spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, social, vocational/occupational, cultural, and environmental. While I agree with many of these, I know that true balanced living only comes from a single source — the result of our relationship with Jesus Christ.

My wife told me this morning: “When I begin my day with the Lord — in prayer and devotion — the whole day just seems to go better.” Why is that? Because our Lord is the great reconciler — the one who took a world completely out of balance (the result of sin) — and paid our debt with His life to balance the books for all of eternity. This is the source of what Paul describes as the reason to “rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” We have joy in God because of our reconciliation with God — it is the eighth “Benefit of Salvation”.

 

 

Are you feeling a little out of balance today? Are the pressures of finances or the workplace making you feel a little insecure, depressed, or overwhelmed? Where is Jesus positioned in your life? Is He your focal point or are you more concerned with everything else? Colossians 1:19-20: “For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.” Are you looking for peace? What about fullness? The only answer is Jesus. Will you place your trust in Him? You have reason to be joyful — the work has been done — Jesus has reconciled our debt for eternity — so rejoice!

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Matthew 5:43-45 – “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor

“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.

– Matthew 5:43-45 (NIV)
Today’s commentary
by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.orgJesus was stretching the imagination of the Jewish listeners. To love your enemies is to acknowledge that God loves them too. This is another way of saying that there is hope for anyone. No matter how evil or unrighteous someone may seem, the sun still shines upon them. We are challenged to live in the love of our heavenly Father, who wishes for none to perish and all to come to repentance.BIBLEVERSEOFTHEDAY.COM

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Taking the World one soul at a time

FREE FROM THE ENSLAVING POWER OF SIN

FREE FROM THE ENSLAVING POWER OF SIN

WRITTEN BY SHIRLEY RHODES

 

The Saving Powers of the Cross (Photo by Pastor Davis)

The Saving Powers of the Cross (Photo by Pastor Davis)

The gospel is the power of God for salvation to all who are faithful.  God loved us so that he sent hisSon to break the Enslaving Power of Sin on our lives through his redemptive death on the cross. Though we humans are weak and unworthy God showed his love for us in that while we were yetsinners Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). The fact is that no human being can break the power of sin and stand righteous before a living God. God in his grace choose to reign over those guilty who surrender, and put their trust in him, through Jesus we become innocent, children of the King, the power of sin and death is broken.

The Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus fills our hearts with hope, love, joy and peace. When we face the

Forgiven | Redeemed | Restored | Reborn | & Se...Forgiven | Redeemed | Restored | Reborn | & Set Free (Photo credit: ashley.adcox)

Powers of Darkness we are encouraged to stand firm infaith, the Enslaving Power of Sin has already been taken care of.  If God is for us, who is against us? In all creation nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8:39).

As Jesus prayed for his followers his main concern was that they follow the pattern and to genuinely show love and concern for one another.  He knew that they would face stiff opposition because he himself had. Even so, he didn’t live according to the world standards or his chosen followers; he prayed that God would guard them from the Evil One because he knew the competition for their souls would be fierce.

The ultimate goal was and is for all to become one heart and mind in Christ so that the world might  desire to know him and his teachings, to  encourage others by making known to them Gods’ word, that through Jesus Christ the Enslaving Power of Sin has already been taken care of.

Jesus was faithful to the end (Photo by Pastor Davis)

Jesus was faithful to the end (Photo by Pastor Davis)

So, take a good hard look at Christ Jesus, the centerpiece of everything we believe,faithful in all God gave him to do. The Holy Spirit prompts us to listen and watch our step, make sure we remain faithful so that we are not easily sidetracked by the Evil One.  For as long as it’s still God’s today, stay alert and keep a grip on the sure thing, Jesus, because we are in the race committed to the call, reminded that the Enslaving Power of Sin has already been taken care of and that we are free in Christ Jesus.

Now that we know what we have–Jesus, this great High Priest with ready access to God–let us not let it slip through our fingers. We don’t have a priest that is out of touch with reality. He has been through weakness and testing, experienced it all—all but sin; so let’s walk right up to him and get what he is ready to give. Take the mercy, and accept the help (Hebrews 4:14-16, MGS).

The Enslaving Power of Sin conquered once and for all to those whose desire is to know who the Savior really is and one’s purpose in life. Let us live life with an attitude of praise, prayer and thanksgiving, a life in which we are able to share love, joy and peace with genuine concern for one another.

Today, I leave you with my peace, that God will bless your life abundantly and provide you with the desires of your heart.  Now live in expectances of the moment, for God is watching over your life and has provided you with unknown powers to grow in His grace and move higher in the providence of this life.

http://vineandbranchworldministries.com/2013/01/22/free-from-the-enslaving-power-of-sin/

 01/22/2013  PASTOR DAVIS/MASTER TEACHER

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