Reading Leviticus

Plenty of well meaning individuals have tried to read through the Bible by starting at Genesis 1 and going straight through. These attempts often correspond to New Year’s Resolutions, you know “new year, new you” kind of turning over new leaves. Many times, I can’t say always, but more often than not that person gets through Genesis and Exodus because those books are narrative. That’s the kind of story we are used to reading; there are characters and a plot. Sometime in the middle of February, about halfway through the book of Leviticus, plans to read through the Bible this year and this time I mean it fall by the wayside. Hopefully your Bible doesn’t get pushed up against the wall and covered with laundry like that new treadmill you bought – I mean, somebody bought – after Christmas.

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Satur-deja Vu

We continue to make tweaks to the Read the Bible series of posts. By the time we finish Genesis, I hope we have the design elements of the posts, the quality of the audio – maybe find a good place to record – everything just right. We started Happy Monday in 2012 and that took a little while to find itself. Here is the latest post, Genesis 28, and I think we’ve just about got it. If anyone comes along later and starts at Genesis 1, that will be a fun trip.

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Read the Bible: Genesis 8

Genesis 8 contains one of my most favorite verses in all of scripture. It should encourage us that we are never alone in this world. God can see, God can hear, his arm is not shortened so that he cannot save. God is near. As the flood waters subside, God makes a promise to himself to never again curse the ground and destroy all living things.

Read the Bible: Genesis 4

The Bible will not answer all our questions, and that is never more obvious than when looking at the first few chapters of Genesis. The Bible gives us a huge amount of information; some people set ambitious goals of reading through the entire Bible in one year. Many fail while others have never even tried. Our goal is to see what the Bible is saying to us and trust that it is enough. We have what God means for us to have.

It is still hard to read a selection such as Genesis 4 and wonder “Who told they guys to build altars? Why are they sacrificing anything?” We know there were occasions that God spoke to human beings. Presumably everything he said did not get written down. He could have easily communicated instructions that are not recorded. We have a certain understanding of what the historical record should be based on Western Civilization from around the time of Philip and his son Alexander, circa 300 B.C. or so. That is the beginning of the modern era; ancient historians, of Eastern civilizations at that, did not think about creating a complete historical record the way we do.

Let’s look at what scripture tells us of Cain and Abel. The ancient text may not stand up to our modern literary criticism but there is nothing we can do about that.

Read the Bible

There’s more than one way to read the Bible, what matters is that you are reading it. I have read the Bible through in a single year but I don’t push that on people. If there are books in the Old Testament you have never read then you need to sooner or later; even though I would agree that the New Testament speaks more directly to Christians. “All scripture is good” but all scripture is not equally useful to our daily walk.

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Happy Monday

The Christma-Hallo-Thanksmas season is upon us. I don’t know about where you live but we’re still running the AC here.

This is Happy Monday #447.

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Happy Monday

Coffee with Jesus: Spirit of the Games from way back in 2012. So much has changed just in the past couple of years but this goes to show that some things never do. As it stands now in Tokyo, the United States leads in total medals with 60 but China is once again ahead in gold 24 to 20.

This is Happy Monday #438.

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Happy Monday

The 2020 Olympic Games are finally underway. The United States has pulled ahead in the number of gold medals but China still leads in total medals. Plenty of action still to come. This is Happy Monday #437.

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Happy Monday

We can share scripture, prayers and words of encouragement but you have to actually drink the coffee yourself.

This is Happy Monday #409.

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