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JD and One of the Weirdest Stories in the Bible
Today’s post is about a person from the Bible that has a strange story. Her story is very intertwined with the story of her father, Jephthah. Before we get into the nitty gritty of why we should care about Jephthah’s daughter, note that in the Bible (or even in tradition itself) we never find out what her name actually is. So in our post I will refer to her as JD.
Why is Grace Amazing?
We know the song Amazing Grace, but do we know why it's important? When we sing it, do we know what we're praising God for?
How can we know if we are truly believers?
How do I know if I truly know Jesus?
First, do I show I know God by obeying His commands?
Do I show I know God by loving my brother?
Do I show I know God by confessing that Jesus is the Christ?
Who do you turn to?
Gossip isn’t usually intended maliciously: we view it as venting usually. But that doesn’t change the fact that if someone heard us saying these things, they’d be hurt.
This is a judgment free zone, so it’s okay to admit where we’ve fallen short, but it’s not okay to stay there. Let’s read that verse together: “...His religion is useless and he deceives himself.” Can we all just say “oof” together on this? If we can’t control our tongue, and we do EXACTLY what I just admitted to doing, my religion is useless.
Does God really care about the occasional mean thing I say? Is it really that big of a deal? Let’s talk about it.
Shiphrah and Puah
These ladies were brave. But their courage was godly courage that had to have followed godly wisdom.
Do we stand up for truth? Do we stand up for righteousness? Do we do so despite negative consequences?
God is our Hope
Life isn’t fair. Did you guys know that? I can’t remember the exact moment that I realized it, but I remember it’s been a long time. And, while I think the phrase in itself is cynical and not altogether useful, I do think there’s some merit to it. There is no point in the Bible or history that God has told us that things would be hunky-dory. There’s no verse that says life will be fair just because we believe in Him, the Bible literally tells us otherwise.
Instead, amid a week where I have struggled with the unfairness of this pregnancy, my husband taught the kids about this verse in Psalms. He taught the kids that we are never truly alone. Even if we feel like it, even if we physically are on our own, we are never without our Lord God.
Have you ever been brokenhearted, reader?
God’s Truth Never Changes
Everything God says is truth. His truth is forever and it doesn’t change.
An Encouraging Faith
In this short passage in Romans, Paul talks about being mutually encouraged by each other’s faith! Just like in the movie, the emotion people don’t want their person to feel sadness or fear or any negative feelings so it’s Joy’s job to keep that from happening. In real life, we have people who walk alongside us that help us navigate our situations by pointing everything back to Jesus. This brings so much more joy and encouragement than anything else because it’s founded on our Cornerstone. It’s founded in the Spirit that allows us to feel joy. It’s founded in God.
So, how do we encourage people with our faith?
Finding Contentedness
Are you content with life? If you’ve been reading our posts, you may know that my pregnancy has been a hot mess the last few months. God has blessed me with the test of a lifetime: terrible prognosis after terrible prognosis for my baby.
It went from “she probably won’t make it” to “we’re very sure she has down syndrome.” Then “she has a heart defect, but we don’t know how severe it is” to “she most definitely has downs, and a huge hole in the middle of her heart that will need surgery.”
What a roller coaster.
And if the definition of godliness is conforming to the character of God (in regards to our thoughts, feelings, actions, desires) I can tell you that this “godliness with contentment” is hard when things are NOT going as we have planned.
Who is Lydia?
In today’s post, we are going to discuss a special lady mentioned only briefly in the book of Acts. She was not part of the genealogy of Jesus, she never met Jesus while He was on earth, and her name only appears twice in the Bible. Yet, her actions are inspiring, and she had a beautiful impact on the early church.
Season of Waiting With God
So, be faithful. Hear that God has a will for you and it’s better than anything you could ever imagine. And while you think you know what’s best, the best thing you can do in this season of waiting is just wait with Him. Take this time to remember the joy that we are allotted in a way non-believers aren’t, and then use this time to show that joy to them. Be a light, even in what could possibly be a very dark time for you yourself. I pray that you have that opportunity, to realize just how much you need God, and the stillness that we can only have through Him.
The Importance of Fasting
So, how do we fast? First, you pray about it. From there, you decide how long, and what you’ll be doing during the fast. Whether it’s reading through certain scriptures, praying for longer intervals, or doing a specific study through the Bible.
But, an important note is that this isn’t something to brag about. Matthew 6:16-18 tells us that we shouldn’t try to make it obvious so others will notice. We don’t fast for others, only to be closer to God. Isn’t that a common theme? Not for others but for God only.
The importance of fasting comes from realizing our need to be close to God, and seeing this as a tool to do that. Even Jesus fasted after His baptism, to be closer to God for those 40 days before His ministry truly started (Matthew 4:2). Let us know below if you make a regular practice of fasting, or if you want to start!
Importance of Serving in the Church
Serving in the church is an important part of being an integrated member of the church. Sometimes we refer to those serving as being the hands and feet of Christ. There are a myriad number of ways to serve in your local church. In this post we’ll take some time unpacking the whys and hows of serving in the local church.
Importance of Christian Fellowship
Learning to put our trust in people is hard, especially in the world we live in where people will hurt others just because they can. But as Christians, we are given love and joy, peace, and patience, and several other attributes from God that make us the best at living in community. God has blessed us with the ability to share this life, this mission on earth, with others until we finally join Him again. Even when God created all things, the only thing that wasn’t perfect in His eyes was Adam being alone. That’s why He made Eve, Adam’s helper. Why is that important?
Importance of the Church
While every church has a building they meet in, the church is truly the people who gather together for fellowship, preaching, teaching, and accountability.
Faith Fixes Fear
But not in the way you think.
Some people like to throw around accusations that feeling intense emotions during scary or unpredictable situations isn’t very Christian-like. “Just pray about it, and it’ll all work out for those who love Him!” “God doesn’t give more to you than you can handle!” These are kind platitudes but not always Biblical.
I’m here to tell you that those intense feelings are completely in line with being a Christian, and perfectly acceptable so long as we remember our place with God.
What is the Armor of God?
The phrase “put on the armor of God” has always seemed odd to me. How do I put these things on? Truth, righteousness, readiness and peace, faith, salvation, and spirit. These don’t exactly go on in the same way a sundress or a bra do.
But, when we look at this scripture passage as a habit building to-do list instead, I think we start to see what Paul means.
Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control
Today we will discuss the final three fruits of the Spirit as given to us in Galatians 5. As previously mentioned, these characteristics are not a result of our own effort but as an outpouring of the Holy Spirit at work within us.
Do you ever just feel lonely? Like maybe it is because you spend a lot of time by yourself or live alone. Or sometimes there’s the lonely feeling even when surrounded by a lot of people, but it just seems like nobody understands you. If so, I have totally been there (as you saw in a recent post), but so have some major people from the Bible.