O give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people. ~Psalms 105:1
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Squanto
Monday, November 17, 2025
Preparing for Thanksgiving
Exodus 36:5,6 The people were so excited about the work of the Tabernacle that they brought in more than was needed. Moses had to give a command to stop bringing things for the Tabernacle.
What a wonderful situation to find ourselves in. When has the offering ever been too much? When has a congregation been so excited about God's work that they had to be told their gifts were enough?
Heavenly Father, at this season of Thanksgiving, may our thankfulness for all you have done be demonstrated in the enthusiasm we show in working for Your kingdom. May Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. In Jesus's name. Amen.
Tuesday Reading
Exodus 37:1, 10, 25, 29 These verses demonstrate the responsibilities of Bezaleel. God chose him to do a mighty work but he is actually an unknown figure. His faithfulness to his calling has affected the understanding and worship of God for millions of people for thousands of years.
Can others look at my work and see my faithfulness to God's calling? How is my faithfulness or lack thereof affecting others? Surely everything we do affects others.
Lord Jesus, thank you for giving me a work to do. Help me to be faithful to Your calling regardless of how much or how little credit I receive. You must increase and I must decrease. Be glorified, Lord Jesus. Amen.
Wednesday Reading:
Exodus 38:8 The women brought their brass mirrors to make the brass laver, a place for the priests to wash their hands. Have you ever noticed women when they pass by a mirror, even in a store? We have to stop and check ourselves. Beautiful hair, clothes, and make-up can all be a mess if a woman doesn't have a mirror to check herself. The women of Israel gave their most prized possession. They humbled themselves before God, putting aside their vanity for the building of the place of worship.
Heavenly Father, please open my eyes to the things I put before worship, before praise, before witnessing. Help me to humble myself for Your work. In Jesus's name. Amen.
Thursday Reading:
Exodus 39: 18. The names of the tribes of Israel covered the priest's heart. His shoulders bore the weight.
Are God's people on my heart? Are the lost on my heart? Do I have a burden for people, or do I just complain about the situation?
Heavenly Father help me carry a burden for repentance among Your people and a burden to see the lost saved. In Jesus's name. Amen.
Friday Reading:
Exodus 40:34. The people had followed God's directions. They had set up the tabernacle in God's order. He had descended on it. He guided their way day and night.
When our lives are clean God abides and directs our way. When we allow sin to enter in the Spirit departs until our lives are clean - forgiven. I John 1:9. We cannot do a work for God if we harbor sin.
Heavenly Father, direct my path that I might walk in Your way. May my life be pleasing unto You. In Jesus's name. Amen.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
A Snowy Day
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Cast Your Bread
In Huckleberry Finn, Huck's pap locked him in their cabin. Huck figured a way out, but he also wanted to stay free of his abusive father. He planned to fill a bag with rocks and drag it to the river, leaving a path so as to make his father think he had been killed and dumped in the river. He filled another bag and drug it off in the other direction as if the robbers/murderers had taken Pap's "treasure". Huck hid in the woods to see what would happen. Sure enough, Pap wanted the town to help him find his treasure and to find his boy, that the murderers had thrown in the river.
Huck watched from the brush as the men of the town put quicksilver (mercury) in the bread and set it afloat on the river. Huck was hungry so when one of the loaves came close he fished it out of the water and ate some of it. Of course, this was before the War Between the States so no one knew how poisonous mercury was. No matter Huck didn't die.
The practice of placing mercury in bread and releasing it on water to find drowned bodies was practiced until the 1870s in the US. Though I had no idea what Solomon was talking about until I recalled the now banned book that I read as a child, I can now see some very important symbolism from this verse. When bread with mercury finds a body, it is supposed to begin to sink over the spot so divers can retrieve the body.
Solomon used three important symbols in this verse.
- bread - Jesus is the bread of life
- water - isles of the nations, Gentiles, people of all nations in need of the gospel.
- find it after many days - rare is the person who repents and is saved after hearing the gospel for the first time.
Solomon wrote this for our benefit as well. We have the gospel. We have vast opportunities to share it with the world. Though we may not see the results as this moment, rest assured people will hear and will come to salvation if we faithfully present Jesus.
The bead was supposed to sink over the body so the body could be retrieved. We were all dead bodies, rotting in our trespasses and sin. Jesus brought us up. He resurrected us. He gave us new life. We see this demonstrated everytime we see a believer immersed in baptism and resurrected to a new life in Christ.
Father God, help me never give up spreading your gospel by whatever means, knowing that You will bring people to you giving them a new life in Christ. In Jesus' name. Amen.


