Today we’re going to look at Joel 1-3 (hey, that’s my name!). It is one of the shortest books in the Old Testament, so I’ll keep my thoughts on it brief. It was written as a wake up call to God’s people.
The Implications of Living in God’s Love pt. 3
The Implications of Living in God’s Love pt. 2
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There is an expression you may have heard that goes something like "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree", which is usually used to mean that a son is quite like their father in one or many ways. Sometimes it is used to praise someone who has shown virtue, other times it is used to lament how vices are handed down like heirlooms no one wants. John, similarly, calls those who have virtue from living in the love of God, children of God.
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Light & Darkness
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Light and dark have often been used metaphorically to distinguish between two diametrically opposed entities, such as good and evil. Sometimes, they are used to show a balance of two necessary things (i.e., yin and yang in Chinese philosophy). In the case of John's first letter, however, it is a dividing line that cannot be crossed. If you love God, who is light, you cannot love the world, which is in darkness.
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A Proverb a Day Keeps the Folly at Bay #3
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(Proverbs 18:11, ESV) says that "[a] rich man's wealth is his strong city, and like a high wall in his imagination." On the surface, Solomon seems to suggest that a person who has gained wealth has put themselves in a good position–setting themselves up for a life free from worry. But is this what Solomon was getting at and is this how we should view wealth?
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