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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 29 & 30

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 29:29

The Secret Things of God

God is unlike anything or anyone we could ever know or imagine. He is one of a kind, unique and without comparison. Even describing Him with mere words truly falls short of capturing who He is – our words simply cannot do justice to describe an indescribable Being.  While it is impossible for us to fully comprehend all there is to know about God, we are told here that God has...

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 28:36-68

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 28:37

Bewildered Nations

In contrast to the enormous blessings for obedience which Moses laid out in the first half of this chapter, here he lays out the consequences for disobedience.  Obedience, he told them, would culminate in...

Monday, July 26, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 28:1-35

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 28:14

Overtaken by Blessings

There is a connection between obedience and blessing.  You cannot have one without the other.  As Moses nears the end of his life and ministry, he emphasizes this connection as he...

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 27

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 27:9

On This Day: Silence

This day is a special day in the history of Israel.  Today is a day of preparation.  They are on the edge of the Promised land and “the game is on.”  Soon, they will close the chapter on their wilderness wanderings and begin a new chapter in their history.  Soon, the desert wilderness will be...

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Today's Reading - Deuteronomy 26

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 26:19

Rejoice in God's Goodness

We are exhorted over 200 times in the Bible to REJOICE. The word “rejoice” means to experience joy and gladness in a high degree; to be exhilarated; to express great joy or delight.  When God calls upon us to rejoice, does that mean we are supposed to go around with a smile on our face all the time?  Are we supposed to deny...

Friday, July 23, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 24 & 25

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 24:19

Take Less To Have More

God’s laws place a great deal of emphasis on human rights, protections for the defenseless, and care for the needy.  God’s people were commanded to show mercy to those in debt and not to trample on the rights of the poor.  Employers were to be considerate to their employees. Justice was not to favor the rich and...

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Today's Reading: Deuteronomy 23

 

Key Verse - Deuteronomy 23:19

On Lending Money

Several years ago, during a very difficult financial time, a friend of ours sent my wife and I some money in the mail.  The note with the money read, “This is not a loan.  It is a gift to you.  All we ask is that one day, when you’re back on your feet, that you do the same for someone else in need.”  Wow!  What a blessing.  They trusted God and we received a much-needed lift.

God’s Word says that people can “wander from the faith and pierce themselves with many griefs” (1Timothy 6:10) when they allow money to have an improper hold on their hearts. That’s why the Bible contains hundreds of verses on how God wants us to treat money, and this includes the lending of it.

Essentially, the Israelites were not permitted to charge interest when they loaned money to a needy brother. They could, however, charge interest on loans made to foreigners. This rule was part of the Mosaic Law: “If you lend money to one of my people among you who is needy, do not be like a moneylender; charge him no interest.” (Exodus 22:25)

The purpose of the law was two-fold: (1) Charging the person interest would only make their financial situation worse; and (2) God promised a blessing on the gracious lender that would be far more than the interest they would have charged.

In the New Testament, Jesus tells us not to “turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you” (Matthew 5:42). He applied this principle even to our enemies in their time of need: “But love your enemies and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great” (Luke 6:35).

There are numerous passages throughout the Bible exhorting us to have a generous and giving heart, especially to the less fortunate.  The clear teaching of the Bible is that God expects His children to act generously when lending money, or anytime they see someone in need. And always remember that our ability to produce wealth comes from God (Deuteronomy 8:18), so it is important that we treat money with an open hand.

One way you can bless a person in need today is to offer them a financial gift with no strings attached.  And, if at all possible, do it anonymously so “that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” (Matthew 6:4)