Thursday, February 11, 2021

GROW - Daniel 1

 GROW Method of Bible Study:

G - Go to God in private prayer

R - Read Daniel 1

O - Observe

W - Write


There are so many paths I could go down just by reading these first few verses in Daniel Chapter 1, but the verses that jumped out today are the ones about food.  Maybe because I am so hungry right now and I can smell supper cooking away in the kitchen.  

Observations...with those smells in the kitchen I can easily imagine the table set before Daniel and the others. In verse 5 it is described as the "food and wine from the king’s table".  I recently read about a king who insisted on having hundreds of choices for every meal because he didn't know what item might capture his taste at that moment.  

    The table set before Daniel clearly would have the finest selections.  Literally anything they wanted it was right there before them.  Is your mouth watering yet imagining what would be before you if you were at the same table>

    And yet they remain faithful to their customs and in order to not defile themselves they choose only water and vegetables.  The result after 10 days is that "they looked healthier and better nourished"

Write the lessons learned today...

Maybe these verses stood out to me because I have been struggling to lose weight.  Even though I have been going to the pool consistently I have not dropped more than a couple pounds.  So when something isn't working, something needs to change.  

I also have the book and the study guide on the Daniel Fast sitting on the stand next to my chair...collecting dust.  Ok God, I hear you, time to dust that off and make some dietary changes. 

GROW - remain faithful to God.  When He is clearly speaking to you then you must remain faithful to Him.  If you ignore His guidance you are defiling yourself. 

REset

 Time to reset...again. I wonder how many times I have walked through this cycle.  Too many to count.  And who in the world would ever read this blog anyway.  But if you do happen to stumble across it and you struggle with staying committed to regular Bible study, please know that you are not alone.  I am back at it again.  

As for an update (again I don't know who I am updating...I am just writing in an attempt to be accountable to myself I suppose)... My kids currently go to a school about an hour away, but thankfully there is a bus they catch that is close to half way there for us.  After I drop them off I have been going to the nearby pool to workout.  But I have discovered that endless laps of water jogging gets rather boring so today I started thinking about the memory verses I have done in the past.  Of course I can hardly remember any of them, so I will be returning to posting Memory Mondays.  I even thought about how I can take my verses into the pool.  I need to go on a search and rescue mission for my laminator!

When I started commuting I began by listening to an Audio Bible and managed to listen to the entire Bible.  That was quite an accomplishment.  Then I started listening to Jon Courson preach through the Bible beginning at Genesis and today I started listening to him preach through Daniel.   It gave me the idea to get back to a daily posting of my Bible Study.  In the past I have used the SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) which is a great method.  But then I stumbled across this post about the GROW method  Of course with my blog being named But Grow I think this is perfect!  Here is how I plan to apply this.

G - Go to God in Prayer (this will be my quiet time in prayer, I will not be sharing this here)

R - Read Scripture

O - Observations

W - Write the lessons to be learned and applied

Monday, February 3, 2020

Memory Monday 02/03/2020

Not sure who I should give credit to for this cute Memory Monday graphic, I stumbled across it while looking for a group that practices scripture memorizing similar to what Beth Moore used to do.  Sadly, I could not find such a group so I am on my own.  I am using my old spiral notebook from 2011 so at one time I did have these memorized, but that was 9 years ago so basically I am starting over. 

I am doing this for myself so no rules really apply.  I have the Remember Me app on my phone and I am using a spiral index card book.  To test if I know the verses I will be writing them out here.  Corrections are in red.  By the way, I am not correcting punctuation just the words :-)

The first scripture I memorized came from knowing this as a child.  It was the verse my Grandma spoke over me as a bedtime prayer whenever I spent the night at her house.

Psalm 23 (NKJV)
The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me to lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside the still waters.
He restores my soul
He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I will fear no evil, for You are with me.
Your rod and Your staff they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil, my cup runs over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.


The next verses I worked on today from my spiral book are from the Topical Memory System book which I found with my spiral book.  I will probably keep working through the lists in the book.  They are so nicely organized :-)

Live the New Life - Christ the Centre
2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV)
Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation;
The old is gone, the new has come.

Galatians 2:20 (NLT)  I am changing this to (NIV) so I have some work to do....
I have been crucified with Christ and I myself no longer live but Christ lives in me.
So I live my life in this earthly body by trusting The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me.

Well, not too bad for not working on these for nearly 9 years. It really is true that memorizing scripture is the hiding them in your heart. They are still there, just need some dusting off and refreshing.

No Other Gods and Memory Monday

So obviously I did not keep up with making posts for this study.  The good news is that I did keep up with doing the homework, with the exception of the last two days, which I intend on finishing tonight before I go to bed.  But first it is time to look ahead...our next study will be an oldie.  We are going back 20 years to one of Beth Moore's first Bible studies.  Jesus The One and Only.  Also I thought it was time to be more diligent about memorizing scripture so I am going to start Memory Monday again, even if it is only me doing it :-)   While I was cleaning up an area that had been neglected for longer than I care to admit to I found my spiral notebook for the memory verses I worked on way back in 2011.  Time to see how well I still know them...LOL who am I kidding, it is time to start all over again!

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

No Other Gods - Week 1 Day 5

Today's lesson took us to Proverbs 4:20-23
20 My son, pay attention to what I say;
    turn your ear to my words.
21 Do not let them out of your sight,
    keep them within your heart;
22 for they are life to those who find them
    and health to one’s whole body.
23 Above all else, guard your heart,
    for everything you do flows from it.

The command here is to pay attention... 
Pay attention to what?  Pay attention to the Word.
Why?  Because they are life.
Where are we suppose to keep the Word?  In our heart.

There is another command here...to guard your heart.
Why?  Remember that the Word is in it.  We are to guard it because everything we do flows from the heart.   Not some things. Not a few things. Everything we do comes from our heart.

The study concluded with this in the last paragraph..."As you root out the idols of your heart you'll be making room for God to dwell...write the words make room in the margin."

Seeing those words led me to the following song.  It is is technically a Christmas song, but it really captures exactly what we are trying to accomplish with this study.  I have copied the lyrics below so you can meditate on them.  Take a few minutes and listen to the song a couple of times.  What lyrics capture you the most?  


Make Room
Family hiding from the storm
Found no place at the keeper's door
It was for this a Child was born
To save a world so cold and hollow
The sleeping town did not know
That lying in a manger low
A Savior King who had no home
Has come to heal our sorrows
Is there room in your heart
Is there room in your heart
Is there room in your heart
For God to write His story
You can come as you are
But it may set you apart
When you make room in your heart
And trade your dreams for His glory
Make room in your heart
Make room in your heart
Shepherds counting sheep in the night
Do not fear the glory light
You are precious in His sight
God has come to raise the lowly
Is there room in your heart
Is there room in your heart
Is there room in your heart
For God to write His story
You can


No Other Gods - Week 1 Day 4

Today's lesson focuses on deception.  When we create false idols we do so because we are deceived.

I also want to use this verse to illustrate my point.
2Corinthians 5:7
For we walk by faith, not by sight, (HCSB)

I often think of living a Christian life as a faith walk.  Our faith guides us to the path that God wants us to be on in our life.  When our faith is strong we are fully guided by Him and our path is straight and clear.  In fact, we do not need to even "see" the path, our faith takes over and we follow God in complete obedience.

However, when we stray from the path it is because our faith is faltering and we are misguided or deceived in some way.  Suddenly we need to "see" to be able to navigate on this new path we find ourselves on.  We need to see into the world because we are trying to find our own way.  But how do we get deceived in the first place?

It can start with being caught up in our own sin and perhaps wanting to fulfill our own desires.  We may also be deceived by false teachers and the enemy.  Either way, when we are deceived we are not focused on God and whatever we are focused on can quickly become an idol. 

So how do we get back on the right path?  That brings us to a verse from today's study...

Isaiah 44:20
He feeds on ashes.
His deceived mind has led him astray,
and he cannot deliver himself,

or say, “Isn’t there a lie in my right hand?” (HCSB)

This verse from the study clearly shows us that when we are deceived in any way we soon get lost from the path and we cannot get back to the path unless God guides us.  Only God can rescue us.  We need to cry out to Him, put our faith in Him and walk in obedience instead of trying to make our own way.  Our way only gets us into despair and destruction and that is certainly not the path I want to be on! 


Friday, November 1, 2019

No Other Gods - Week 1 Day 3

In today's study we were asked to recall the definition of a false god or idol.  The two points that were made in the book that stuck out to me were that an idol was something that takes the place of God in our heart, thoughts or life and that it is something that masters or rules over you.

In order to grow, we need to have a deeper understanding. As always I am curious about definitions of words so I looked up the definition of an idol. Because I want to look at this more closely, I have copied this section from Merriam-Webster:
Definition of idol

1an object of extreme devotiona movie idolalso IDEAL sense 2

2a representation or symbol of an object of worshipbroadly a false god

3aa likeness of something
bobsolete PRETENDERIMPOSTOR

4a false conception FALLACY
What do you think of in your own life when you think of each of these?  Does one or more of these definitions apply to you?  It is very likely that you have idols in your life that you are not even aware of yet.  If you are not aware of what is an idol in your life you may need to look deep.  My prayer is that through this, God will reveal the idol that is ruling over you.

  • What or who are you extremely devoted to? Perhaps you are in school and are so devoted to your studies that it has become your idol. Your devotion to something may actually become an obsession. What about your family?  Certainly we are all devoted to our family, especially our children. But did you ever consider that your devotion to your children could actually be an idol?   I believe that we can become so wrapped up in parenting our children that yes, it can be an idol.  
  • Are you worshiping someone that is not God?  Here is another opportunity for a definition, again from Merriam Webster.  One of the definitions of worship is to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion.  This can be in a negative way as well.  For example, there are many who are so against President Trump that it is actually a form of worship.  Is there someone you are placing up on a pedestal?  Perhaps a celebrity, a family member, or even your Pastor.  Who gets your utmost respect or devotion?  Does that level of worship exceed your level of respect and devotion to God?
  • Are you devoted to an object?  This definition is the likeness of something, which I think of as being an idol that is a physical object.   I often think of the TV show Survivor when I think of physical idols.  Having the immunity idol in the show can consume them so greatly that it becomes a greater focus that even surviving the harsh conditions. This is the same as an object that can begin to completely consume us so greatly that we no longer are focused on God. Perhaps the object consuming us and our time is TV or Facebook, or maybe it is an addiction to drugs, alcohol, porn, gambling, shopping, food etc.  
  • What false conception might be an idol for you?  Maybe it is that making more money will make life easier so you work harder, becoming so consumed that your career becomes your idol.  It could be staying in an unhealthy relationship where the idol becomes your focus on trying to keep the peace. What about hanging onto bitterness and anger towards someone?  Is the unwillingness to forgive your idol?
Uggg, I need some relief after all that.  The good news is that every single thing I listed above, and the hundreds of things that I didn't, does not have to continue to be an idol ruling over our life.  We can be rescued from it.

We are rescued when we cry out to God to save us from the mess we have ourselves in. Once you understand what the idol is in your life you can defeat it.  Through the mercy of God, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the love of Jesus you can be free from the idols in your life.

Here is a tip that may help you.  Find a scripture verse that you can keep close and meditate on to help you keep your focus.  It can be any verse that works for you.  The current verse I have taped up on my computer is:
Proverbs 4:25
Look straight ahead, and fix your eyes on what lies before you.

This verse was what I used to keep focused on my most recent work project and not be distracted by spending too much time scrolling on Facebook.  That project is complete and I was about to take it down, but I really need to keep my focus on this study right now so I think I will leave it up awhile longer.  I encourage you to find a verse that works for you.