Leviticus 19-21



FREE THEME WEEK –
Today I do not have an amazing, earth-shattering verse to tell you about that will change your world.
Rather, I want to tell you that when you faithfully seek God, and His wisdom, truth, and love in His Scriptures, He responds in what may feel like earth-shattering ways that will change your world.
Let me give an example from just a few weeks ago, with a little background information first . . .
I have been working on reading 5 Psalms a day (as suggested by Pastor Jeff Fletcher in the Grow16BibleReading devotion a few months ago – https://grow16biblereading.wordpress.com/2019/06/02/just-two-choices/). I have always been impressed with Pastor Jeff’s spiritual wisdom and figured if this was one of his techniques for growing, then I wanted to try it, too. He explained, “Whatever day of the month you are on, read that (numbered Psalm), and then add 30 and keep going up by 30. That way, in 30 days you will read all 150 psalms. On the first day of the month read Psalm 1, 31, 61,91 and 121, the next day read Psalm 2,32,62,92,122.” Jeff spreads his Psalms out through the day so that his whole day is immersed in Psalms. I like that idea, but am currently just working on being faithful with all 5 in the morning, along with the Proverb of the day and the Grow16 devotion chapter.
But, this particular morning I was already into the nitty-gritty of my day – my cute daycare kids had been dropped off in my home daycare, my husband and kids were off to their scheduled activities, and I was . . . clipping coupons and finding the best grocery shopping deals. If you’ve ever tried it – you know it takes some time. While I have always been frugal with my finances, my couponing goes in spurts – because of the time it takes. Currently, I am trying to make a dream trip to Israel a reality so I am in super-saver mode which for me includes getting out the scissors and Sunday ads and digital coupons. As I was snipping and clipping I was wondering if it was all worth it – should I actually be spending my time doing other (probably, more valuable) things?
WAIT – STOP! All of a sudden I remembered – what about my morning Bible reading – how did that get missed? Of course there was more valuable things to be doing than saving $1 on 2 boxes of General Mills cereal! I put my scissors down and curled up in my favorite Bible reading corner of the couch. I love having digital versions of God’s Word readily available at my fingertips and able to quickly do online searches to find just what verse or topic I am seeking out. But, for daily Bible reading I am a huge fan of the comfortable, marked-up, leathery Word of God in my lap.
So, with a bit of guilt for not doing it sooner, I was flipping pages to begin with my Psalms of the day. I can not explain why my eyes FIRST took in one single verse from Proverbs 13 – it wasn’t even the 13th of the month. Besides, I always start with the Psalms first. The verse was not highlighted or at the top of the page. There was nothing that should have pulled my attention to this Proverb. Nothing – But God. My eyes read: “Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow.” Proverbs 13:11 WHAT! I read it again and again -now with tears in my eyes. I had JUST been questioning if my time couponing was of any value at all – and God sends me “accidentally” to this verse. God sure got my attention – because He deserves it – so much more often than I willingly give it. God told me – “Make sure you don’t steal your coupons – but go ahead and save your money little by little – it’s okay if it takes some time.” Little by Little.
That morning I received God’s reassurance and promise – FIRST – keep FIRST things FIRST. Come to Him and His Word FIRST – with every little need and worry and question. And He is Big Enough to provide all we need. Faithfully seek Him daily.
This was written thousands of years ago – for me at that moment in time. I wonder how many others through the ages have found THAT specific verse at just the right time for them. And then, to consider, that is just ONE tiny snippet of the truths stored up for each of us that seeks Him.
That verse – Proverbs 13:11 – probably isn’t THE verse you just needed to hear this morning. I don’t know what your questions and needs are today. But God does. God directed me to the answer I was seeking that morning. And, he has – and will – do it again and again. The answer may not always come quite so immediately – but remain faithful – it will come – because He is faithful.
Our God is Big and Mighty and He lives and breathes in His Word. Open it up and take in God. He is not a foreign, distant God. He has the answers and He wants to share them when His children come humbly and faithfully before Him. He is waiting for me and you to draw near to Him.
Sit down and open up His Book – so He can reveal Himself in marvelous ways.
Marcia Railton

In Genesis 40, Joseph is still stuck in prison for having done nothing at all. He has now gone from living a pampered life as the favorite son to being a slave and then being a prisoner. It would appear that the circumstances in his life have literally gone from bad to worse. But whether he knew it or not, God was putting Joseph right where Joseph needed to be.
In chapter 40, Joseph demonstrates an amazing ability to interpret dreams. In chapter 41, Pharaoh has a dream, and he wants Joseph to interpret it. Genesis 41:15 says, “So Pharaoh sent for Joseph, and he was quickly brought from the dungeon. When he had shaved and changed his clothes, he came before Pharaoh.” After Joseph was able to interpret the dream for Pharaoh, Pharaoh declared, “You shall be in charge of my palace, and all my people are to submit to your orders. Only with respect to the throne will I be greater than you.” Toward the end of the chapter, it reads, “Pharaoh had Joseph ride in a chariot as his second-in-command, and people shouted before him, “Make way!” Thus he put him in charge of the whole land of Egypt.”
In one day Joseph went from being a prisoner to being a big wig, the second most powerful person in all of Egypt. You know you’ve reached the top if you ever have people running in front of your chariot telling everyone else to get out of the way. How did this all come about? Joseph was faithful to God, and God blessed Joseph. No matter what happened in Joseph’s life, Joseph did not turn from God. Let me ask you a question: do your circumstances ever get you down? Do you allow yourself to become discouraged or frustrated or even depressed by where you are in life? Have you ever considered that perhaps God is putting you right where He wants you to be? The next time you feel tempted to give up on your relationship with God, remember Joseph, and all he went through, from the prison to the throne room–all in one day.
-Jason Turner