Friday, October 25, 2013

HELP IN SLAYING GIANTS

A strange and Interesting Bible Fact


When we talk about David and Goliath, most people have some kind of mental picture. It may be from growing up with the Bible stories or seeing a movie. Young David killed the giant with a sling and five stones, but what about the War Against the Philistines found in II Samuel 22:15-17 (tnab). 


“…David went down with his men to fight against the Philistines, and he became exhausted.” Someone killed the giant for David. The Bible notes say, “By calling these men descendants of Rapha the writer was saying that they were giants.” Sometimes we can kill the giants in our lives, sometimes we need the help of others to slay our giants—especially during the Christmas season. 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Like A Bottle in the Smoke

A leather bag made of animal skin is the most common kind of bottle in Biblical times. A smaller bottle kept the shape of the animal with the bone removed. The larger ones were hides sewn together.
A liquid was usually carried in a ‘bottle’ with the hair left on, but tanning had to be completed before a bottle could serve to carry wine. A bottle hung in the smoke to dry, it shriveled—thus the phrase found in Psalms 119:83 “I am become like a bottle in the smoke.” 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Alike Chapters: II King 19 and Isaiah 37

A strange and Interesting Bible Fact

We are all familiar with Old Testament passages being repeated in the New Testament. But what about two chapters so similar they appear to be copied and pasted. Why? With all the words and stories available, why is the scripture repeated? (Study II King 19 and Isaiah 37 (niv). Why do we hear stories about infamous people and members of our family repeated over and over? That we might know, discern the truth and follow the wisdom of God. Study and know God’s laws. The truth does set us free.

Friday, October 4, 2013

UNBLESSED MONEY

A strange and Interesting Bible Fact

A bag was a shepherd’s wallet, usually made of kid’s skin with a strap fastened to each end to hang from the shoulder. When David went out to meet Goliath, he placed pebbles in his bag. Proverbs 20:23 (niv) is a caution against putting pebbles in a bag to cheat a merchant. 
Haggai 1:6 describes unblessed money as a “money bag with holes in it.” My pondering mind wonders about some of our ill-gotten gains today. Is all my money blessed by God, or do I carry around a bag with holes in it, or is it just the taxation, or is it called a debit card?