Bible reading notes
Encountering God in the mundane I (Exod 20:22-26)
Exod 20:22-26 Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had been one of the Israelites coming out of Egypt, seeing God’s hand so tangibly in the plagues, the parting of the waters and experiencing His presence at Sinai? The truth is…
Is fear bad for you? (Exod 20:18-21)
I continue the series on Exodus with chapters 20-24 (see my introduction to Exodus 1-24 here), which are mainly ancient Israelite laws. Reading these is hard work, but if we believe that all Scripture is God-breathed, we should not skip…
Learning a new perspective on life (Psalm 73)
Ps 73:1-28 A single friend confessed to me once how hard she found going to weddings. On one occasion, it was particularly riling when the bride was known to have had a rebellious phase earlier in her faith. At the…
Giving thanks in time of trouble (Ps 138)
Ps 138:1-8 As we leave behind 2020, many may heave a sigh of relief. For some, who have found it a particular struggle, giving thanks may seem the last thing they want to do. Notice, however, that the psalmist is…
God’s wondrous plan (Isa 29:11-14)
Isa 29:11-14 As we read the gospels’ account of Jesus’ birth, our familiarity with the story may have blunted our amazement at the incomprehensible, even shocking nature of such a revelation. God in human flesh? Isn’t this blasphemy? A holy…
A foretaste of what is to come – justice and peace (Isa 11:3-9)
Isa 11:3-9 When I was a volunteer working for a mission in my twenties, I was hosted by a local family. It turned out to be an awkward living arrangement, where the head of the household generously offered his home,…
The character of our King – the Spirit of wisdom (Isa 11:1-2)
Isa 11:1-2 As we continue exploring the revelation about the promised King, Messiah, we land in Isa 11:1-9 that expands on the picture painted in Isa 9:6-7 and describes a wise king. The intervening chapters reiterate the people’s sin, their…
‘Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God’ – Do these titles describe Messiah? (Isaiah 9:6)
Isa 9:6 Christian readers and some conservative commentators typically understand the names in Isa 9:6 to describe the royal child. Since the prophecy is seen as a messianic prediction that finds its fulfilment in Jesus Christ, it seems self-evident and…
The gift of security – ‘unto us a son is given’ (Isa 9:6-7)
Isa 9:6-7 One of the most disconcerting aspects of this year has been a sense that we do not have full control over our lives. We planned to travel or go out for coffee or to church and suddenly found…
Practising joy, living at peace (Isa 9:3-5)
Isa 9:3-5 There is no doubt that our circumstances affect how we feel. Someone says nasty words to us and we feel down, we have a hectic day at work and are stressed, we lose our wallet on the train…