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Friday 10-4-24 6th. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Elul 30 5784 13th. Fall Day

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Read: 1 Peter 2:21-25 | Bible in a Year: Isaiah 20-22; Ephesians 6

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When they hurled their insults at [Jesus], he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. 1 Peter 2:23

George was working on a construction job in the heat of the Carolina summer sun when someone living nearby walked into the yard where he was working. Clearly angry, the neighbor began to curse and criticize everything about the project and how it was being done.

George received the verbal blows without response until the angry neighbor stopped yelling. Then he gently responded, “You’ve had a really hard day, haven’t you?” Suddenly, the angry neighbor’s face softened, his head dipped, and he said, “I’m sorry for the way I spoke to you.” George’s kindness had defused the neighbor’s wrath.

There are times when we want to strike back. To give abuse for abuse and insult for insult. What George modeled instead was a kindness seen most perfectly in the way Jesus bore the consequences of our sins: “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly” (1 Peter 2:23).

All of us will face moments when we’re misunderstood, misrepresented, or attacked. We may want to respond in kind, but the heart of Jesus calls us to be kind, to pursue peace and display understanding. As He enables us today, perhaps God could use us to bless someone enduring a hard day.

What makes it so easy to strike back at others for their unkind words? How can you be more intentional about showing kindness to those who are unkind to you?
Caring Father, please help me to find in You the strength, grace, and wisdom to display the heart of Jesus.

INSIGHT​

Writing to believers in Jesus suffering persecution and unjust treatment in a hostile and unbelieving world, Peter encouraged them to live godly and exemplary lives (1 Peter 2:12). He instructed them to submit to governments, respect everyone—including the king and even cruel masters—love fellow believers, reverently fear God, persevere in doing good, and patiently endure unfair treatment, which pleases God (vv. 13-20).

They were to follow Christ’s example in enduring such suffering and unjust treatments (v. 21). His unjust suffering is at the heart of God’s salvation plan of substitutionary (or vicarious) atonement. The sinless Savior “ ‘himself bore our sins’ in his body on the cross” (v. 24), “the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring [us] to God” (3:18).

Jesus’ suffering served God’s purpose. We’re like sheep who’ve lost our way but because of His suffering, we “have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of [our] souls” (2:25).

By Bill Crowder|October 4th, 2024

Love, Walter And Debbie
 

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Friday 10-4-24 6th. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Elul 30 5784 13th. Fall Day

Today's Devotional's Devotional


Read: 1 Peter 2:21-25 | Bible in a Year: Isaiah 20-22; Ephesians 6

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When they hurled their insults at [Jesus], he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. 1 Peter 2:23

George was working on a construction job in the heat of the Carolina summer sun when someone living nearby walked into the yard where he was working. Clearly angry, the neighbor began to curse and criticize everything about the project and how it was being done.

George received the verbal blows without response until the angry neighbor stopped yelling. Then he gently responded, “You’ve had a really hard day, haven’t you?” Suddenly, the angry neighbor’s face softened, his head dipped, and he said, “I’m sorry for the way I spoke to you.” George’s kindness had defused the neighbor’s wrath.

There are times when we want to strike back. To give abuse for abuse and insult for insult. What George modeled instead was a kindness seen most perfectly in the way Jesus bore the consequences of our sins: “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly” (1 Peter 2:23).

All of us will face moments when we’re misunderstood, misrepresented, or attacked. We may want to respond in kind, but the heart of Jesus calls us to be kind, to pursue peace and display understanding. As He enables us today, perhaps God could use us to bless someone enduring a hard day.

What makes it so easy to strike back at others for their unkind words? How can you be more intentional about showing kindness to those who are unkind to you?
Caring Father, please help me to find in You the strength, grace, and wisdom to display the heart of Jesus.

INSIGHT​

Writing to believers in Jesus suffering persecution and unjust treatment in a hostile and unbelieving world, Peter encouraged them to live godly and exemplary lives (1 Peter 2:12). He instructed them to submit to governments, respect everyone—including the king and even cruel masters—love fellow believers, reverently fear God, persevere in doing good, and patiently endure unfair treatment, which pleases God (vv. 13-20).

They were to follow Christ’s example in enduring such suffering and unjust treatments (v. 21). His unjust suffering is at the heart of God’s salvation plan of substitutionary (or vicarious) atonement. The sinless Savior “ ‘himself bore our sins’ in his body on the cross” (v. 24), “the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring [us] to God” (3:18).

Jesus’ suffering served God’s purpose. We’re like sheep who’ve lost our way but because of His suffering, we “have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of [our] souls” (2:25).

By Bill Crowder|October 4th, 2024

Love, Walter And Debbie
a soft answer turns away wrath .
EVERY WORD JESUS EVER said is truth and we would be wise to heed them . The soft answer turns away wrath
can also be found , I think in proverbs . People would marvel if they knew that what JESUS taught
can be found in even the old testament scrips . IT is as though HE DID COME TO SHOW US THE WAY . WELL HE DID
and HE IS the way , the truth and the life and NOT one soul cometh to the FATHER but by him .
SO i am gonna leave us with HIS own reminder HE told the apostels RIGHT before HE ascended up .
Now i am gonna capitlize one word so as we can understand its not wise to pick and choose and to omit ANYTHING HE SAID .
GO ye into all the world
and preach the GOSPEL to every creature . NOT THE SOCIAL FALSE ONE but the REAL ONE
HE who believes and is baptized shall be SAVED
but he that believes NOT shall be DAMNED .
Teaching them to observe , ..... .. wait for it , its coming , are you ready for it
ALLL ALL ALL things i have taught . not some , not most , but all .
 

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a soft answer turns away wrath .
EVERY WORD JESUS EVER said is truth and we would be wise to heed them . The soft answer turns away wrath
can also be found , I think in proverbs . People would marvel if they knew that what JESUS taught
can be found in even the old testament scrips . IT is as though HE DID COME TO SHOW US THE WAY . WELL HE DID
and HE IS the way , the truth and the life and NOT one soul cometh to the FATHER but by him .
SO i am gonna leave us with HIS own reminder HE told the apostels RIGHT before HE ascended up .
Now i am gonna capitlize one word so as we can understand its not wise to pick and choose and to omit ANYTHING HE SAID .
GO ye into all the world
and preach the GOSPEL to every creature . NOT THE SOCIAL FALSE ONE but the REAL ONE
HE who believes and is baptized shall be SAVED
but he that believes NOT shall be DAMNED .
Teaching them to observe , ..... .. wait for it , its coming , are you ready for it
ALLL ALL ALL things i have taught . not some , not most , but all .
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religous freedom and religoius tolerance is a guise . AND IF YOU HEARING this in your meeting place
WATCH OUT , it means its been infiltrated .
WHY cant we just preach the simple biblical truth .
The dark one knows how to sell this to any and every group he do enter . HE KNOWS how to pander
to their own doctrine and yet be twisting a lie to them all .
 

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I was squeezed this year and I didn’t like what came out. But I learned and gained wisdom from it.