
*New Testament Reading: 1 Corinthians 10
*Psalms Reading: Psalm 57
Old Testament Reading: Leviticus 21-22
Have you ever wondered why some things “made it” into the Bible? Why do we need to hear about what people did thousands of years ago? 1 Corinthians 10 gives us one reason. In verses 6 and 11 Paul writes that these things took place as examples for us. He was referencing the Israelites as they wandered in the desert and telling us not to do the things they did (indulging in sexual immorality, putting God to the test, grumbling, etc.).
Yesterday we talked about God’s expectations. Sometimes rather than just giving us a list of do’s and do not’s He gives us examples of others’ choices and how that worked out for them. We can look in the Bible and find a lot of examples of people who made good choices and bad choices. We can learn from both of these.
We can also learn from David’s example in Psalm 57. Many of the Psalms tell us what the circumstances were when it was written. This one says it was when David fled from Saul into a cave.
Verses 1-3 – David cries out to God, believing He will save him
Verse 4 – David tells God some of his problems
Verse 5 – David exalts God
Verse 6 – David tells God more of his problems
Verses 7-11 – David tells God that his heart belongs to Him; he gives thanks and sings praises to God
It seems as if David does believe in God’s ability to protect him, but at the same time sees the big problems that are in his life at that moment. He reminds himself of God’s faithfulness, but the fears and trials don’t go away. He finally simply decides to praise God and recognize Him for his greatness, even in the midst of his difficult circumstances.
-Todd and Amy Blanchard
Reflection Questions
- What can you praise God for right now in your life, no matter what your circumstances are?
- Whose example in the Bible do you want to follow? Whose do you want to avoid?
- Are you being a good example of a faithful child of God for others to follow?
- What character trait of God did you see in today’s reading?