His will be done

Ezra 4-6; Psalm 137 The Lord’s will shall be done.  The enemies of Judah and Israel soon discovered that they were no match against the Lord when they attempted to stop the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem by appealing to the king.  These enemies twisted the truth and told the king that if he allowed the rebuilding to continue, the people in Jerusalem would stop paying taxes. So…the work came to a grinding halt, momentarily. Then those in Judah urged the king to look back in recorded history and find that the rebuilding had been commissioned by King Cyrus … Continue reading His will be done

Deliverance

Ezra 1-3 King Cyrus sent the Israelite captives back to Jerusalem so they could rebuild the Temple of the Lord.  This decree happened about seventy years after the exile…that is a long time to wait for deliverance. But deliverance came. There is a lesson in that for all of us who are waiting for the Lord to deliver us from our captivities. I’ve been somewhat depressed this weekend because my prayers for complete healing don’t appear to have taken effect over my body, at least as far as the level of pain is concerned.  Yet this story is encouraging to … Continue reading Deliverance

Praising through the pain

Daniel 10-12 So many of Daniel’s visions have elements that seem to be reflected in Revelation and also in the words of Jesus.  In a future time, a king from the north will set himself up over the world, and there will be great persecution for those who continue to follow the Lord rather than this king. I can’t even begin to understand these words.  Perhaps one day the Holy Spirit will show me what I need to know from these pages…for now, I know that God is Sovereign.   I know that Daniel was precious to Him, and I … Continue reading Praising through the pain

Turning the tables

Daniel 7-9 The End Times.  Daniel is one of those books of the Bible I usually just skimmed over, especially during the prophetic parts.  I think the reason I have skimmed in the past is because I haven’t really understood.  I still don’t understand, but perhaps I’m not meant to understand.  The angel Gabriel told Daniel that he was precious to the Lord — that’s why the Lord was revealing this information about the coming end times to him. As I read these chapters, I see glimmers of history that has already come true, such as the fact that the … Continue reading Turning the tables

The door moves

Daniel 4-6 I always wondered about the king in the account of Daniel in the lion’s den.  Was he really so gullible that his advisors convinced him to pass a law that would virtually guarantee the death of one of his best employees?  Did he not know Daniel well enough to know that Daniel would never agree to stop worshiping the Lord? At any rate, I noticed in my fresh reading today that the king was “anguished” about Daniel’s fate.  He fasted.  He passed on entertainment.  He couldn’t sleep.  I wonder if he was feeling any fear of retribution from … Continue reading The door moves