Apr 27: Mark 8, Genesis 3, Psalm 66
Apr 28: Mark 9, Genesis 4, Psalm 67
Apr 29: Mark 10, Genesis 5, Psalm 68
Apr 30: Mark 11, Genesis 6, Psalm 69
May 1: Mark 12, Genesis 7, Psalm 70
May 2: Mark 13, Genesis 8, Psalm 71
May 3: Mark 14, Genesis 9, Psalm 72
Psalm 74 - 5.5.26
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 74: 1-17
O God, why have you rejected us forever? Why does your anger smolder against the sheep of your pasture?
Remember the nation you purchased long ago, the people of your inheritance, whom you redeemed—Mount Zion, where you dwelt.
Turn your steps toward these everlasting ruins, all this destruction the enemy has brought on the sanctuary.
Your foes roared in the place where you met with us; they set up their standards as signs.
They behaved like men wielding axes to cut through a thicket of trees.
They smashed all the carved paneling with their axes and hatchets.
They burned your sanctuary to the ground; they defiled the dwelling place of your Name.
They said in their hearts, “We will crush them completely!” They burned every place where God was worshiped in the land.
We are given no signs from God; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be.
How long will the enemy mock you, God? Will the foe revile your name forever?
Why do you hold back your hand, your right hand? Take it from the folds of your garment and destroy them!
But God is my King from long ago; he brings salvation on the earth.
It was you who split open the sea by your power; you broke the heads of the monster in the waters.
It was you who crushed the heads of Leviathan and gave it as food to the creatures of the desert.
It was you who opened up springs and streams; you dried up the ever-flowing rivers.
The day is yours, and yours also the night; you established the sun and moon.
It was you who set all the boundaries of the earth; you made both summer and winter.
OBSERVATION
The Psalmist in this passage is lamenting to God about the destruction that is being witnessed. The Psalmist was in a dark place crying out to God because the places of worship were in ruin, and the word of God was not being heard. It appeared that the enemy was gaining the upper hand on God and His people with their success and mocking. In verse 12, the Psalmist acknowledges who God is, and later in the chapter what all God has done for His people despite the challenges. Nothing is too big for God.
APPLICATION
1 Peter 4:12-13 says, “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice inasmuch as you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed”.
There may be times when the enemy will appear to have the upper hand in our lives as believers, whether it be to the fault of our own or not. We may also find ourselves in that dark place where the Psalmist was with everything falling apart and not hearing God’s voice or direction, but God is closer than we can imagine. He gave us His Word and His promises. The Psalmist recounted on the many marvelous actions that God did to deliver His people, and He has not stopped delivering His people. The Apostle Peter told his fellow believers to rejoice at such fiery times because the glory of God will be revealed.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus, I thank you for walking with us during the fiery trials in our lives. We know that we will face hardships in life just as you did when you walked the earth. I thank you for your Word and the many testimonies that you have revealed to us of your mighty hand. Help us to remember what all that you have done for us and what you doing now in our lives today. I pray for those who are crying out to you. I pray they can hear your voice of comfort and peace, amen.
- Darrence Hamilton
Mark 15 - 5.4.26
SCRIPTURE: Mark 15:6-15
“Now it was the custom at the festival to release a prisoner whom the people requested. A man called Barabbas was in prison with the insurrectionists who had committed murder in the uprising. The crowd came up and asked Pilate to do for them what he usually did.
“Do you want me to release to you the king of the Jews?” asked Pilate, knowing it was out of self-interest that the chief priests had handed Jesus over to him. But the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have Pilate release Barabbas instead.
“What shall I do, then, with the one you call the king of the Jews?” Pilate asked them.
“Crucify him!” they shouted.
“Why? What crime has he committed?” asked Pilate.
But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify him!”
Wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. He had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be crucified.”
OBSERVATION
In this passage much symbolism and fulfillment of Scripture was taken place during the trial of Jesus. He was standing before the chief priests, the elders, the teachers of the law, the whole Sanhedrin and Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, being interrogated. Jesus was found blameless because He lived the perfect life, and was the blameless Lamb of God, but the religious leaders wanted to end His life which would place the sins of the world onto His shoulders. Barabbas, who was an insurrectionist, was released due to the traditions, and pardoned for his crime. There are a couple of parallels between Jesus and Barabbas. Jesus is the eternal Son of God, and the Jewish meaning of Barabbas is son of the father. Secondly, in Leviticus 16:6-10 for the Day of Atonement, Aaron was instructed to present two goats before the Lord. One goat was to the slaughtered for an offering, and the other goat was to be released into the wilderness. Both individuals labeled “Sons of the Father” were presented. Lastly, Jesus represented the lamb that was pure, spotless, and blameless to be offered as a sacrifice for the atonement of everyone.
APPLICATION
We see the sacrifice that Christ has made for us. He was innocent and lived the life that none of us could live, but through His sacrifice, we now have the power to live holy and sacrificial lives. 1 Peter 15-16 states, “But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: ‘Be holy, because I am holy.’”. The Apostle Paul wrote to the Roman church to “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship” (Romans 12:1).
PRAYER
Lord Jesus, I thank you for sacrificing and offering Yourself that we may live. What You’ve done for us showed Your unconditional love that You had from the beginning. Lord Jesus, we thank You for revealing Yourself all throughout Scripture and fulfilling the promises of redemption. Lord, I pray that I will live a life that is pleasing to You since have laid down Your life, resurrected from the dead, and gave the same promise that we will be resurrected also.
- Darrence Hamilton
Genesis 7 - 5.1.26
Scripture: Genesis 7:5-10
“And Noah did all that the Lord commanded him. Noah was six hundred years old when the floodwaters came on the earth. And Noah and his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives entered the ark to escape the waters of the flood. Pairs of clean and unclean animals, of birds and of all creatures that move along the ground, male and female, came to Noah and entered the ark, as God had commanded Noah. And after the seven days the floodwaters came on the earth.”
Observations
The Lord asked Noah to do an outrageous thing, build a huge ship on dry land. The task due to the size and that it had three decks must have taken a long time. It also could not be hidden. Noah must have been ridiculed and even harassed. Still it says Noah did ALL the Lord commanded. Then, they were on the ark a week before it started to rain. This had not stood out to me before. I can’t imagine that. God told him to go and the rain would come seven days later. But oh the ridicule from neighbors. Although, their jaws must have dropped as the animals entered too.
Application
I want to be like Noah and do all the Lord commands me. No wonder Noah stood out in the generation that was evil enough for God to regret making man. Noah’s obedience saved his family.
How many times do we shy away from doing things that seem like they would turn our family off? Or keep something God is doing a secret? Noah had no choice. His family would need to go on the ark to be saved. God gave Noah a plan, down to the type of wood and how many of each animal. He will do the same for us if we listen to him.
Prayer
Father God thank you that you are looking throughout the earth for those who will obey and serve you. I marvel that you chose me. Thank you for your love for me. Please help me to obey you and have faith like Noah. When tasks look impossible, help me remember how you provided for him. I want to do all you say so those who don’t know you will find your salvation. Noah saved their lives from destruction. People I know are on the wrong path. Help me be a light and do the hard things you ask. Thank you for the wisdom you offer, the strength you give in my weakness and hope.
Amen
- Cindy Howard