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Day 177 - 2 Timothy 2
Wednesday, September 04, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
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Old Wives' Tales
Wednesday, September 04, 2013Should christians believe in old wives’ tales and superstitions? I was sitting outside on the front porch with friends, and a bird flew in the front door. Everyone started saying this was a sign of bad luck or death. What is your view?Sincerely,
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Dear One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest,
Superstition is wrong. Christians know that all blessings flow from God (Jas 1:17) and that if things work out for us, it is because God took care of us (Rom 8:28). Luck has nothing to do with it. Superstitions try and bring control in our lives by predicting the future through random events (black cat crossing your path, carrying a lucky rabbit’s foot, etc.)… but that is nonsense and ignorance. The Bible declares that trusting in such things is foolishness and unfit for christians. We should all do exactly what Paul said to Timothy: refuse old wives’ tales (1 Tim. 4:7).
Day 176 - 2 Timothy 1
Tuesday, September 03, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE
War And Peace
Tuesday, September 03, 2013Why does God command the people of Israel not to kill, but then He orders them to kill enemies of Israel… even the women, children, and livestock? Then Jesus tells His disciples to "turn the other cheek." I haven't been a christian for very long, but I've always been confused about this.Sincerely,
Double Standard
Dear Double Standard,
The Hebrew word used for ‘kill’ in the Ten Commandments literally means ‘murder’. There is a difference between killing someone in self-defense and pre-meditated, intentional murder of another human being. The Bible has plenty of examples of faithful people going to war (David killed Goliath in battle – 1 Sam 17:49-50). The Bible is also full of examples of capital punishment for certain crimes (Num 15:35). Num 35:15-16 makes a distinction between accidentally killing someone and premeditated murder. A police officer may have to kill someone while serving the community, but that isn’t murder. There is a difference.
It is wrong for an individual to purposefully seek to harm another unless they are acting as an agent of the government (God has given national governments the authority to use ‘the sword’ of punishment – Rom 13:4) or reacting in self-defense. God commanded the nation of Israel to kill in times of war, but He condemns vigilante murder. The teaching of “turn the other cheek” (Matt 5:39) is an individual command that applies to everyday living. The context has nothing to do with war-time actions.
Day 175 - 1 Timothy 6
Monday, September 02, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE