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- Paul's diary (56)
- 15/12/2009: Last week and Home!
- 06/12/2009: Back to Sunday
- 01/12/2009: T72, 73, 74, 75, 76 and most of 77 (Thurs - Tues)
- 26/11/2009: T69, 70 and 71 (mon, tues, wed)
- 22/11/2009: T66, 67 & 68 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
- 21/11/2009: T52 to T65 - Experiencing Taiwan in some of its fullness!
- 04/11/2009: T50 & 51 - whoop whoop
- 03/11/2009: Correction to my political meanderings
- 03/11/2009: T47, 48 & 49 - just a long weekend, honest
- 31/10/2009: T45 & 46 - it's politics, but not as we know it
T24 - back to Taipei for Bible Study
Today has been a busy day. It began with me giving thanks at the 6am prayer meeting that I had managed to wake up every morning and spend time with God! After a quick tidy round my room and breakfast, I joined the students for our last devotions together. Their reading for this morning was Psalm 55, and when I was asked to share with them I focussed on verse 22 and the last part of verse 23…
Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you;
He will never let the righteous fall….
But as for me, I trust in you.
It seemed like a good passage with which to leave them for a day of tests and exams! It was also a privelege to pray for the school and the kids.
And so we headed to the car and to Taichung station to get me on a High Speed Train to Taipei. I was looking forward to the journey, because, unlike my previous journey, it was light so I would be able to see the countryside. This little video I took is the view of the countryside flying by - in this 35 sec video we travelled 3km!
When I got to Taipei I treated myself to a taxi to the church. I finished my preparations for the Bible Study. There were about 20 people gathered together for the study on Nehemiah 8. As you might have gathered from my constant referring to me trying to work at it, it has been hard preparing a study for people who live in a different culture, and who I don’t really know that well. But I decided that meant that I need to try and stick as close to what the passage says, rather than try to give too many applications and examples. Hopefully people will be able to do this themselves.
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Nehemiah 8 (NKJV) |
We talked about how the people gathered to hear from God’s Word - that it was the people who told the priest, Ezra, to read (not Ezra telling the people to listen). I think that deep down in most Christians know that they should be reading and understanding the Bible. We also talked about how the passage (v.2) includes men, women, and probably children (those who could understand). We talked about how this reflects that God’s Living Word, whilst containing difficult and tricky passages, can speak to all people in their own situations. We then see the atittude that the people had in coming to God’s Word. They had:
1) Patience (to stand and listen for hours in v.3 & v.7)
2) Attentivenes (v.3)
3) Respect (standing upon and letting Ezra stand up high while he read v.4 & v.5)
4) Responsiveness (turning to worship God (v.6)
and they listened to those who had been trained in the scriptures (v.7 & 8 )
We talked about how these attitudes might help us in our time with the Bible. It is good to try and read the Bible everyday, but doing so is quite a commitment. We need to have patience - we might not understand everything straight away or, as Paul might say, ever!). We need to be attentive - for me that means not trying to read the Bible at 6 every morning or at midnight! We need to have respect for God’s Word - this doesn’t mean standing up or performing rituals, but it does mean not ignoring the boring or difficult parts of scripture, and it does mean prioritising the reading of God’s Word in our lives. We need repsonsiveness too - if we are to gain from our reading, then it is no use reading for five minutes a day, shutting our Bibles and then carrying with our daily lives, we need to spend time thinking, responding and listening to what God might have to say to us.
We then talked about the inner transformation that can happen when we are dedicated to hearing from God and his Word. The people in the passage
1) Wept (v.9)
2) Were told to have Joy (v.10)
3) Were told to have Strength (v.10)
4) Were told the day was Sacred (v.11)
This reflects some of the inward changes that occur when we learn more about God. Sometimes this will bring up some raw emotions, can lead to crying - perhaps this is what was meant in Hebrews when it says that the Word of God can cut right to the core of our being, to our soul (Heb. 4:12). Reading about God gives us Joy - not just a temporary happiness and wamr feeling inside, but much more holistic peace and contentment. Reading about God gives us strength and confidence. In a World that is often telling us many things about God, or trying to disprove that God exists, reading the Bible does give us a confidence that God is real and that our trust in him is not in vain. Reading the bible helps to make our days more holy, in fact I have experienced how reading the Bible helps me see what is is sinful in my life, and so I can act differently, making myself more holy, more pleasing in God’s sight - what a wonderful motivation for reading the Bible.
Finally we talked about how these things lead to an outer transformation of people and society. The people:
1) Celebrated and had Fellowship together (v.12)
2) Discovered afresh God’s commands (v.13 & 14)
3) They shared God’ Word with others (v.15)
4) Their community sees growth numerically and in joy (v.16 & 18)
So the people share together. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if on a Sunday Morning in church, we were really keen and eager to share with each other what God had said to us through reading His Word? Wouldn’t that cause us to celebrate together as we learn more of each other and of God? The people found something in the scripture they had forgotten, a command from God to build booths during one of the festivals. Because of their reading they discover something practical that God wants them to do in their lives that will bring more glory to him. The people are so enthused by reading God’s Word that they go out in to the towns and countryside around Jerusalem sharing God’s Word with those that we meet. Wouldn’t it be great if we were really proud of the Bible and had no reservations in going out and sharing it with those that we meet in our homes, in our work places or on the street? Finally the commmunity see growth both spiritually in their joy and numerically (more people join them). It is wonderful!
We quite like the final results - its hard not to get excited by them, but it all comes down to our daily reading of God’s Word. The everyday questions of when and where we read the Bible, for how long and the priority it has inour lives can make a big difference to us hearing God and working for God’s Kingdom. Soli Deo Gloria
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