Thursday, August 26, 2010

8/27 Exodus 32 and on

Sisters and Brothers,
As new school year starts, we are continuing our journey on book of Exodus.
This Friday, we will start with chapter 32. The first paragraph describes a common weakness of human being. We tend to look for some kind of leadership to follow, regardless whether they are God’s will. When Moses is gone, the people of Israel wanted to have something to reply on. As a result, they made golden calf and worship it.
Obviously, this act offends God and people got punished. Apparently, God used Moses to assemble Levites and slay all the offenders. One thing interesting is about Aaron. It is not clear why Aaron is not punished. One is reasoning that Aaron was forced by the people to make this molten calf. Although this argument may be reasonable but I think there is more to it. God’s mercy is much greater than we can think. It is God who forgives Aaron, no matter what he did. And not only Aaron, we all have a special place in God’s mind and we will be forgiven as long as we are repent.
May God have mercy on us and give us wisdom to see our sin and repent.

in Christ,
Dan

Monday, August 16, 2010

8/20 Exodus 29 to 31

Sisters and Brothers,
After reviewing all the instructions of how the worship place needs to be built, we are continuing on scriptures that how the worship needs to be done.
Chapter 29 describes how to consecrate the priest, mainly for Aron. With that, “the Lord will consecrate the meeting tent and the alter and dwell in the mist of the Israelites”. What a promise from God to his people.
Chapter 30 describes how the incense should be made. We see the significant of incense to worship the Lord. The cultural important of using incense is clearly seen. Without surprise, there lies potential misunderstanding of the usage of incense among Chinese community. It is easy to be misled that using incense represents the worship of idols. In reality, it is a gesture of respect to those who gone to our Lord. A symbol to remind us those departures, although not with us on earth, but all in the kind of God waiting for us to join them after our journey on earth.
Not surprising, chapter 32 describes the famous golden calf. As Aron said, “You know well enough how prone the people are to evil”. With all the instructions Lord show his people, the same ritual was misused to worship the idol. No wonder Moses assembled all the Levites and slave all the kinsmen that violated the order. Sounds really cruel but wakening. We may be subject to the same cruelty if we are not to follow the Lord’s order. May our God have mercy on me and pull me out the wrong path.

in Christ,
Dan

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

8/13 Exodus Chapter 25 and on

Sisters and Brothers,
With the Lord's commandments written on our heart, we are continue our journey on the forth part of Exodus, the dwelling and its furnishings.
Starting chapter 25, a lot of detailed description on how the religious rituals need to be done. We see the beauty of these details, and on the other hand,the cumbersome rules to follow. Isn't life that way as well. Often time, we complained the flatness of daily living and looked for some excitements. During our endless searching, we also come to envy those who live a simple life. How can we be so self-conflicting? No wonder we have so much difficulty understanding this part of scripture.
May the Lord give us wisdom and guide us through out our journey in understanding your word, most of all, follow your commends.

in Christ,
Dan

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Cornerstone photo sharing

  • 7/30 -- Bible Study at Vincent's house and kids playing

  • 3/20 -- Blessing and celebrating Lucia and Joe's new home

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  • Thursday, August 05, 2010

    8/6 Exodus Chapter 22 to 24

    Sisters and Brothers,
    After stating ten commandments, the scripture continues to stat the law of the Lord in every prospect, trusts, loans, social order, religious rules, reward of fidelity.
    Many description may sounds odd today. However, by considering the society back them, many rules start to make sense. The meat of these scripture is not necessary the exact content but the spirit behind them. Have we completely put our trust in Lord and let the Holy spirit to lead us and understand this part of passage? Easy say than done, of course.
    Chapter 24 starts to describe all the rituals. The first is the ratification of the covenant. And God handed Moses the stone tablets. The stone tablet contains God's commandments and instruction. Sadly, we don't have such stone tablet today. It would have been a beautiful symbol of God' law and powerful proof of God's commands. And luckily, we have the Bible that everyone can read and follow. Let's read, mediate, and live God's command as Bible say so.

    in Christ,
    Dan