Thursday, January 30, 2020

THE HUMAN HEART

Today’s Reading: Jeremiah 16-17

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The Arch of Titus in Rome was constructed in 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus’ victory in the Sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD (note the extra photo below of the inside of the Arch). The Arch of Titus has provided the general model for many of the triumphal arches erected since the 16th century, including the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. In the P.S. today is the description of the destruction of Jerusalem according to the Jewish historian, Josephus. The Roman historian, Tacitus, also covers this massacre of Jewish people and the rape of the Temple. It’s not unlike what must have happened to Jerusalem when it was destroyed by the Babylonians hundreds of years earlier as prophesied by Jeremiah.

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Key Verses: Jeremiah 17:9, 14

The heart is deceitful above all things,

And desperately wicked;

Who can know it?

…Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me and I shall be saved, for You are my praise!

 

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Jeremiah diagnosed the human heart as deceitful and desperately wicked. Is there a guaranteed healing prescription? Can this terminal heart condition be healed?

The ultimate heart healing treatment is this…Romans 10:8-10. The word “heart” is repeated three times in that passage. It’s an oral medication. You take it by mouth! Speak these words out loud or even whisper them. That gets God’s Word down into our hearts. Healing and wholeness follows. Now, having ingested God’s healing medicine, let’s do as the last words of our key verses instruct us: “You [Almighty God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ] are my [our] praise!”

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord God, Your Word declares that You “inhabit the praises of [Your people!] Israel!” (Psalm 22:3b). I pray that I will learn more and more to use Scripture in my praise of You! As I do this, I know that I am inhabiting the realm of Your Presence! I’m singing now the glorious hymn of praise, “I Will Praise Him!” (click here for the Messianic Jewish family — believers in Jesus — The Isaacs singing this hymn). Let us praise God together!!! Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

It can be discouraging to read Jeremiah because of his prophecies of woe. I heard a preacher on the local Christian radio station say, “When God says, ‘Woe,’ it means, Whoa!” That’s horse language for STOP!!!” Good advice?

I debated whether or not to quote the Jewish historian Josephus in his description of the next destruction of Jerusalem after the one prophesied by Jeremiah. There are probably similarities in both destructions of the city which the religious and political leaders brought on themselves. When God is not wanted and when He withdraws as a result, all hell breaks loose. This quote is from 70 A.D., after thousands of Christian Jews had left Jerusalem, as they were warned in a prophecy to escape. In case you don’t want to read of such horror, I’ll put it in a post script.

Yours for ingesting God’s Word and inhabiting, as God does, the PRAISE SPACE!!!

David

P.S. Josephus, a Jew, was in Jerusalem under the protection of the future Roman Emperor Titus when he wrote, “You would have thought the hill on which the Temple stood was boiling from the bottom upwards, that everywhere was a mass of flames, that here lay a sea of blood deeper than the fire, that there were more killed than killers. You could not see a single piece of ground anywhere because it was so thickly covered with bodies, forcing the soldiers to climb over them in order to reach further victims.”

Inside the Arch of Titus in Rome, one side depicts the Roman soldiers removing the menorah, table of showbread and silver trumpets from the Temple as it was destroyed in AD 70.

9 thoughts on “Thursday, January 30, 2020

  1. Amen to David’s prayer, today; love the photos and history. Praying for all saints, today. May His loving peace be with and bless you, for a wonderful day! For Bill: the Psalm below is what I was meaning by striving to do God’s Will in yesterday’s blog, which I think is what you were referring to:

    “Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4 ESV “When we delight ourselves in the Lord, we want only what He wants. His delight becomes our delight. Thus we have the desires of our hearts and do His will at the same time.” David Mainse

    Here is David’s hymn–wow!!
    I Will Praise Him – Isaacs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxXdswmI-oY

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  2. Thank you Beverlee for all your wonderful posts. God bless you.

    Jeremiah must have felt so downtrodden. He seemed to be so filled with God’s spirit to the point of carrying him stoically through such trials.

    “Paradoxically, opposition to our faith is an opportunity for our faith. When Christians pay a price to follow Jesus, others see the sincerity of our sacrificial commitment. And we discover the degree to which He is not just our Savior but also our King.” Dr. Jim Denison.
    Pastor Paul Chappell notes: “The devil doesn’t persecute those who aren’t making a godly difference in the world.”
    and

    When C. S. Lewis was asked how much a Christian should donate to charitable causes, he responded: “I do not believe one can settle how much we ought to give. I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare.”

    Blessings on all dear saints as we march forward:-).

  3. Why be discouraged except to see the same thing happening today…but perhaps it is turning around,inspite of what the media would have you believe,with a Christian in the White House and God being welcomed back in schools and government.I hope that spreads north.Time will tell.God bless

    • Yes William, yes! The Holy Spirit is calling, gathering and enlighten the people to the Word of God; PRAISE AND THANK THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY,
      praying for the safety of the people in Australia; praying for all countries to ask the Lord God to come into their hearts; asking the Lord God Almighty to heal those who are ill; to provide for those in need; to provide over and above their wildest expectations;
      Lord bless our families; our children; our leaders; We thank You Lord for this day and all the blessings that have come our way; Thank you Lord; in Jesus Name we pray amen amen amen

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