Monday, May 23, 2016

THE CUP

Today’s Reading: Revelation 16 

Click scripture link to read online or HERE to listen online (then click the symbol of the audio speaker above the scripture portion).

 

Southeast of Haifa lies Mt. Carmel, a promontory rich in Biblical history. As you stand on its peak looking east, you can see the fertile plains of the Jezreel Valley. The book of Revelation also identifies this area, Armageddon (Revelation 16:16), as the place where the final battle of Armageddon will be fought. It was also on this mountain that Elijah the Prophet confronted the priests of Baal (1 Kings 18).

GOOGLE MAPS – To see where the photo was taken, click HERE.

 

Key Verse: Revelation 16:5

And I heard the angel of the waters saying:

“You are righteous, O Lord,

The One who is and who was and who is to be,

Because You have judged these things…”

 

Jim and Kathy Cantelon write today’s 100 Words segment (originally published in Crossroads’ Day Unto Day devotional series)…

In this chapter we see the anger of God at sin and the demands of His justice. Seven angels “pour out” the contents of the “seven golden bowls filled with the wrath of God” (15:7). The first bowl brings a plague of ulcers upon “the people who had the mark of the beast and worshipped his image” (verse 2). The second bowl befouls the sea (verse 3) while the third bowl pollutes the fresh water (verse 4). The fourth bowl affects the sun so that the earth’s residents are “seared by the intense heat” (verse 9), and the fifth bowl plunges “the throne of the beast, and his kingdom” into darkness (verse 10). The sixth bowl dries up the Euphrates River and releases three evil spirits who gather “the kings of the whole world…for battle on the great day of God” at the valley of Megiddo (verses 12-16). The final bowl precipitates a great cataclysm culminating in a huge earthquake and violent hail storm (verses 16-21).

All of this comes from God Himself. And the people “curse” Him because of it (verses 9-10). There’s something in human nature that resents superior power, even when it comes from God, who is the ultimate Power. We each can choose to submit or rebel.

One of the most significant messages of the book of Revelation is that God will ultimately manifest His holiness and punish all unholiness. In the context of this chapter, we can clearly see that all this wrath and destruction could have been prevented – but sinful mankind “refused to repent of what they had done” (verse 11b). God will go to almost any length to impress on us our need to turn away from sin. But if we refuse, we’ll suffer the consequences.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord God Almighty, as I read Revelation 16 I’m hearing clearly Your message: “You are righteous, O Lord” (16:4a), and I am a sinner. Therefore, I repent! Grant me the grace to live in a state of repentance. I pray for a constant awareness of Your holy presence, so that I may, as You said, Lord Jesus, in 16:15, be blessed by watching for Your coming again, and by keeping the garments of Your righteousness as my clothing. In Your Name, I pray, dear Jesus. Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

As a new believer in Jesus as my Saviour and Lord, I thought long and hard about the reason for the suffering and death of Christ. For example, when Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane just before His arrest, trial, and crucifixion, “Father, if it is Your will, remove this cup from Me; nevertheless not My will but Yours be done,” what was in the cup? The answer came from Revelation 16:19b and from other Scriptures…”The cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath!” God’s anger against all that hurts and destroys those He has created and loves was in that cup. I ask myself, “How can I get my mind around this eternal truth?” Over the years I’ve read the words from Isaiah again and again, “The cup of His fury” and “The cup of My fury” (Isaiah 51). I would urge us all, as I have done this morning, to read again Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12. I read this and weep, throwing myself on the mercies of God and confident in God’s promise that “He [Jesus] has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows” (Isaiah 53:4a), and that “He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).

Yours for giving our lives in a fresh commitment to Jesus every day,

David

Looking west from Mount Carmel towards the Mediterranean Sea.

Jim and Kathy Cantelon. I appreciate that they’ve allowed me to use their Revelation commentary, which Crossroads originally published in the “Day Unto Day” devotional series in the early nineties.

 

10 thoughts on “Monday, May 23, 2016

  1. Oh, there is such power in today’s scripture that gives a whole new sense of meaning and clarity.Thank you, dear David, for taking us deeper and deeper, still, into His Word. Praise God for whom all blessings flow. Thank You, Jesus, for dying for us! Your praise will ever be on our lips, amen!! The photos are splendid and put me in a creative mood. I am putting a new group of paintings together for an upcoming website. Happy Victoria Day, dear saints of the Living God. Wishing you all a day of splendid blessings beyond what you could ever imagine because our God is so in love with and alive in us. Amen!!!

    “My God loves me, and he goes in front of me. He will help me defeat my enemies.” Psalm 59:10 NCV

    Ever Be, Kalley Heiligenthal, We Will Not Be Shaken
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byEUIzfVLAs

    • Inspiring replies as always. Enjoyed the Video, too.
      Please keep us informed re. Where to view Your paintings.
      May Blessings continue to abound in your life.

  2. Ah! love Mt. Carmel. Remember my first trip to Mt. Carmel; our group had a powerful prayer time there and we looked toward the west and prayed for rain as there had been none for at least two months. When we got to Yardenit to be baptized and were going down into the waters, there was loud thunder and a powerful rain storm. God answered as I believe He will the prayers for our loved ones that we also prayed for there and we prayed for recently on this blog. “Pray without ceasing”(1 Thess. 5:17).

  3. What Great pictures…in particular that of Jim and Kathy…through the years I have found the ministry of Jim very insightful. Thank you David for the pictures.
    Bless you Jim and Kathy for your ministry into this blog.

  4. As I read Isaiah…I once again offered praise and adoration to Our Great and Mighty God and the Lord Jesus Christ for HIS GREAT LOVE FOR US!!!

  5. Many thanks to Jim and Cathy for their splendid work on Revelations.How blessed we are to have you fine teachers. Many more years and blessings to teach about our precious Lord and Saviour. Love and prayers Colleen

  6. Thank you Beverlee and thank you Jim and Kathy for your teaching on Revelation and to you again David for your insightful teaching day by day!

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