Reading through the Bible in a Year Devotion 2015. They say it’s progress and not perfection and you can’t improve if you don’t start. I’m starting and I hope you’ll join me on this journey in 2015. I’m sharing my daily inspiration throughout the year and I hope to inspire others. It’s just me hanging with Jesus so I have no idea what topic or subject matter will come up over the year.
Mat 4:1 Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. Mat 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred. Mat 4:3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.
After Noah and his family have left the ark and are working the land, they have a vineyard. Noah celebrates a little too much with his new wine and is passed out in his tent. His son Ham the father of Canaan for some reason decides to go his father’s tent and see what the old drunk man is up to. Well he finds his father who in a drunken stupor has left himself uncovered. Apparently, Ham looks on the old man with disgust and maybe a little pride wells up inside him to see the one who has maybe scolded him for drinking too much is passed out from his own overindulgence. He wants to tell of his discovery. Maybe he wants to make himself look better or just to embarrass his old man. Who knows?
When he tells his brothers, I think he is a little surprised. The juicy gossip that was to make him look good has backfired and his brothers do not join in with his delight of seeing their father’s error. They do the honorable thing and find a blanket. They walk in backwards to not see their father and drop the blanket over him covering him.
Jesus goes through a round of temptation also in Matthew 4. He has fasted for 40 days and nights and is a hungry man. It seems the tempter comes when we are at a certain point in our life just to kick us when we’re down. Or to rub whatever challenge we are going through in our face. Similar to Ham he waits for the right moment to find joy in another’s failure. He taunts Jesus about his hunger. Oh poor baby are you hungry? Well here, IF you are the Son of God turn these stones into bread and eat. Jesus answers him with the written Word of God.
Jesus shows us right here how to deal with temptation. However you are tempted; use the written word to fight back. If it’s an overindulgence of food use the word. “It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. (Matt 4:4 KJV) Man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the LORD doth man live. ( Deu 8:3b KJV)
If you’re tempted to gossip or as Zig Ziglar has said “Some people find fault like there’s a reward for it.” Fight back with Phillipians 4:8. If it’s not of good report then don’t report it. Ham, his family, and generations were made servants to the honorable brothers due to his actions. Dealing with this can be tough. In a society that gets great entertainment out of gossip and belittling those around them, it’s easy to forget and fail.
If that’s happened to you pray about it. Confess it and take God’s forgiveness and do a 180. If you need to make amends then go ask for that person’s forgiveness and move on doing the right thing regardless of their actions.
Even though Ham was at a different time and a different covenant, his actions took away his blessing. His position of authority was removed and he was to serve after his Brothers who were promoted due to their actions. In today’s terms, Noah said Happy, Happy, Happy is the Lord God of Shem and Japheth shall prosper. Now that’s a compliment and a good goal. Having someone come up and say. “The rightness in you and your actions must make God Happy.”
We also need to remember to be cautious around people. Like Noah, people make mistakes and we have a choice to cover them or share their mistakes. God help us all to do the right thing.
Let’s pray. Dear God, bring to our remembrance your word when we are faced with temptation. Help us keep it in our mind and use it to fight off undesirable situations. Let us focus on true, honest, lovely and things of good report. Help us to share one another’s successes and not their failures. Where relationships have been damaged show us how to make peace. Keep a guard over our mouths and help us to do what’s right in your eyes. Amen.
Scripture Reading for the Day: Genesis 9-11 and Matthew 4.
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