Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Isaiah 6:6


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Isaiah 6:6

6 Then flew [`uwph] one ['echad] of the seraphims [saraph] unto me, having a live coal [ritspah] in his hand, [yad] which he had taken [laqach] with the tongs [melqach] from off the altar: [mizbeach] KJV-Interlinear

6 Then one of the seraphim flew to me, with a burning coal in his hand which he had taken from the altar with tongs. NASB



The angel quickly retrieves a burning coal, from the alter which was present near the throne.

In the Tabernacle here on earth, there were two alters. The first represents the alter of sacrifice, the brazen alter, and stood for the salvation work of Christ on the Cross. Upon it were offered the animal sacrifices.

The second alter is the alter of incense and on it was offered various incenses representing the pleasant aroma which is the acceptance by God the Father, of the work of Christ as well as the offering of prayers of believers who have first believed in Christ.

Between the two is the brazen laver from which the priests washed their hands and other utensils of the Tabernacle. This laver represents the fellowship principle of confession, of the washing away of sins in the life of the believer. Note that even while saved, the believer still commits sins, and those sins have to be dealt with in order to enter into Gods perfect state. Thus the fellowship principle of confession or the washing away of the believers sins is required before the believer can have a relationship (a prayer relationship, a spiritual relationship) with God.

The coal to the lips of Isaiah represents his belief in Christ as savior, and second his confession, 'I am a man of unclean lips,' as a sinner.

The coal is the work of Christ in its entirety, from sacrifice to faith and salvation, to confession and the maintaining of ones spiritual status.  Mans efforts are never allowed into heaven. Only through the work of Christ will man gain access to heaven and God.

With the touching of the hot coal, the sin is taken away (salvation) and the sin is forgiven (fellowship).

Only God can cleanse and restore.

Neither angel nor man can correct the failures (sin and death) of mankind.

The entire emphasis of life, is on the work of Christ, never on anything that you do.

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Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:6  – What is the primary focus of life

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:4  – What is hidden and what is revealed
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:26   –  What self-check is being described
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Monday, July 30, 2012

Isaiah 6:5


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Isaiah 6:5

5 Then said ['amar] I, Woe ['owy] is me! for I am undone; [damah] because I am a man ['iysh] of unclean [tame'] lips, [saphah] and I dwell [yashab] in the midst [tavek] of a people [`am] of unclean [tame'] lips: [saphah] for mine eyes [`ayin] have seen [ra'ah] the King, [melek] the LORD [Yahovah] of hosts. [tsaba'] KJV-Interlinear

5 Then I said, "Woe is me, for I am ruined!, Because I am a man of unclean lips, And I live among a people of unclean lips;, For my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts."  NASB

The picture shifts quickly from the angels to Christ. We know very little about the angels, but that is not what we are supposed to learn from the Bible. One day we will be with the angels in heaven and there we will learn all that there is to learn about angels, but for now, the Seraphim fade into the background. Their secrets will remain so for a time. For now we are to focus on the secrets (spiritual information) which are revealed by the prophets in the scriptures. That is our priority.

One would think that Isaiah would be ecstatic over seeing what he sees in this vision, but the opposite occurs. Realizing the phenomenal appearance of Christ and the scene in front of him, Isaiah sees his own flaws and weaknesses. God is so infinitely superior to man that we cannot even begin to imagine the vastness of Gods glory.

Isaiah felt as though he were nothing, now that he was in the presence of God. He felt that he was done for, like a worm under the foot of one who would step on it. A sinner was Isaiah. He is human after all, but then we are all human and therefore sinners and unworthy of anything from heaven. There is an infinite distance between God and mankind.

Undone, ‘damah,’ means to be a sinner, to be miserable, to be pierced through, to be unworthy, to be destroyed.

Unclean lips, ‘tame,’ means defiled, unclean, polluted.  The lips speak the words that are the expression of ones mind, which contains the thoughts, which is from the essence of the soul, which is what each person actually is.  What you think is what you are.  And man is sin through and through, and therefore, unworthy.

We all live in this world, which contains people.  All have failed and fallen short.  All are unworthy.  There is not one single person in this world that is worthy by any standard.  And yet man comes up with innumerable standards and awards and celebrations of his own, for his own self.  None of which are anywhere near being legitimate.

The King, the  Lord of Hosts, identifies only one single person who is the second person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ.

When the glory of God is seen, then the infinite worthlessness of oneself makes that difference far more than obvious.

Look up at the night sky sometime and imagine the infinite universe that we live in.

Our own galaxy is insignificant within the universe.  Our solar system is insignificant within our own galaxy.  Our planet is insignificant within our own soar system.  Our own self is insignificant within our own planet.

Gods glory far exceeds that of the entire universe.

So why is that even important to know?

Well you have to know your place, your subordinate place in all of existence, before you can even begin to appreciate all that God has done for you.  To know your worthless place, to know Gods infinite glory, and then you can at the very least begin to understand the enormous and phenomenal blessings that God has made available for you.

In this day of welfare programs, far too many people expect a life that they believe is owed to them.  They reject responsibility, they reject accountability, they reject any obligation whatsoever on themselves much less toward anyone else.

But didn’t we just finish a study the other day, wherein we all have a responsibility to advance ourselves in order to be prepared to be of assistance to others?

When you conform to this world, you subordinate yourself to this world.  You will never be autonomous, never be independent, never be unchained from the world.

Only through doctrine can you gain real freedom and liberty and independence from an evil world.  But first you have to learn, understand and then become wise, and that all starts with your understanding just exactly where you stand in this world, relative to God and truth.

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Daily Bible Study Links – Mon. 7-30-2012


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Today’s Daily Bible Study:  


Today’s Study

Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:5  –  Why do you have to know your place

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Parables of Christ

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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:3  –  What does tripling do; whose signature is on all things
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:4  – What is hidden and what is revealed
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:26   –  What self-check is being described
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Sunday, July 29, 2012

Psalm 18:37


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Psalm 18:37

37 I have pursued [radaph] mine enemies, ['oyeb] and overtaken [nasag] them: neither did I turn again [shuwb] till they were consumed. [kalah] KJV-Interlinear

37 I pursued my enemies and overtook them, And I did not turn back until they were consumed. NASB

All of your life, you will live in a live battlefield.  The battle of life is ongoing, and will never end until God removes you from this life, which is to say, when God removes you from the battlefield.

And even though you may never see any physical conflict in a battlefield sense, the ongoing battle is one of the spiritual realm, not of this world.

This is not a war of guns and beach landings and battleships and planes and rockets and such.  This is a spiritual battle of ideas, between good and evil, and you are exposed to it every moment of your life, from the day of your birth, to the day of your eventual death.

We have studied the concept of parables.  The entire Bible is full of parables, or living real world examples that teach spiritual principles.

And since the battle began with Satan and his rebellion against God, so this worlds history has been filled with real world historical wars and battles that can be used to illustrate how you should function within your spiritual war.

War in this world is caused when evil raises its head and good has to do something about it.

If good did nothing, then evil would bring havoc and pain and suffering and ruin on everyone.  Thus war is the good side of life, bringing evil under control or at least into check.  Those who oppose war, are fools, since they are in effect saying that evil should rule and good should surrender to evil.

But from the Biblical point of view, war has to be the stand that is mandated in order to control or to get rid of evil.

And so when good goes to war, it needs to conduct that war in accordance with several principles, in order to win that war. 

David followed those principles and he won most of his battles and all of his wars.

The first principle is that of offense.  No defensive posture ever won a war.  Offense if the only posture that brings a battle to its successful conclusion. And thus David pursues his enemies.

The word for pursue, ‘radaph,’ means to continually pursue, to run after, to put to flight, to push and push and push until the action is completed.

In World War 2, when the Allies landed in Normandy and Southern France, and Itally, they pushed and pushed and pushed until the entire war was ended.  They kept on pushing, leaving the enemy virtually no time to regroup, to recover, to reorganize.  Only when the Allies let up, did it eventually cost them a high price for being lax.

David did not turn or let up, until his enemies were consumed, ‘kalah,’ finished, destroyed, done, spent, dead.
The battle is not over until the enemy is dead, or there is at the very least, a person remaining who can raise a hand to sign the surrender.

When Christ returns at the Second Advent, the entire population of the evil world will die. There will be no one to sign anything.  Satan will be chained and thrown into prison for a thousand years, while the Millennium proceeds.

And so the principle as it applies to your spiritual life.  You will not be carrying a gun, or flying a jet, or shooting off rockets, spiritually speaking, but your offensive will be in your daily studies, in your daily memorization of verses, in your daily confessions, in your daily prayers, in your daily application of the biblical principles that you learn, in your honesty, in your humility, in your empathy, in your responsibilities and obligations and obedience to God.

That is your offensive.

When you become lax, don’t study, don’t confess, don’t do that which you are expected to do. When you get cranky, when you make small things into greater things, when your worldly priorities becomes greater than your spiritual priorities, then the cost of that course will take its toll on you and in your life.

When the Allies reached the shores and if they had sat in their ships, if they took the beaches and remained there, if they move a bit and then waited, then the enemy would have had time to regroup and the cost would have been far greater.

So it is in your spiritual life.  Your battle is one of a moment by moment battle.  You monitor yourself on your battlefield, by means of your confession, by means of your daily studies, by means of your spiritual activities within your daily life.

Your objective is not to vanquish evil all around you, but to vanquish evil within you.

You cannot control the world, but you can control yourself.  And your victory comes when God removes you from this life, and within your soul is the spiritual structure and muscle and assets and possessions of spiritual productivity and growth, and thus success for eternity.  That is your victory.

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Daily Bible Study Links – Sun. 7-29-2012


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Today’s Daily Bible Study:  


Today’s Study

Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:37  –  Describe the principles of pursuit and consume

Christian Fundamentals Online Book Series

Prior studies of the past week and month:


Daily Bible Study E-Books
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Parables of Christ

Revelation  /  Psalms / 1 Timothy / 1 Peter
Isaiah / Jude




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Main Daily Bible Study web site:  http://www.DailyBibleStudy.Org  
Daily Bible Study Library:  http://www.dailybiblestudy.org/library.html

Daily Bible Study News on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/jneelyranch 
How to prepare for your daily study:  http://www.dailybiblestudy.org/how-to-prepare.html
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Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:35  –  What is the real source of the shield and greatness
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:3  –  What does tripling do; whose signature is on all things
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:4  – What is hidden and what is revealed
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:26   –  What self-check is being described
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Psalm 18:36


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Psalm 18:36

36 Thou hast enlarged [rachab] my steps [tsa`ad] under me, that my feet [qarcol] did not slip. [ma`ad] KJV-Interlinear

36 Thou dost enlarge my steps under me, And my feet have not slipped. NASB

Enlarge, ‘rachab,’ means to broaden, enlarge, make room.

Steps, ‘tsa ad,’ means pace or regular steps.

Feet, ‘qarcol,’ refers to the ankle or foot, thus encompassing the entire action of ones walk.

Slip, ‘ma ad,’ means to waver, to slip, to shake or to be shaken.

The feet are often used as the symbolism for ones traveling through life.  Where you walk is where you go in life.

The Bible often describes the life as ones journey, from ones beginning of nothing, to ones destiny of completeness.

You make your feet go.  You choose your direction.  You choose your pace.

However, the world sets limits on your available paths and choices, in that, rejection of Bible doctrine by default, limits the opportunities that will be available to you.

Bad decisions limit opportunities.  Good decisions increase your opportunities.

Therefore, the spiritual life, broadens your opportunities, gives you a more secure and consistent direction and course in life.  It encompasses the entirety of your life, not just certain aspects from this world, but incorporates your entire eternal future as well as this life in time.

And most importantly, your spiritual life, when you pursue it to its fullest, helps keep you from slipping, from stumbling, from being shaken away from truth. Your life is secure, and your meaning and purpose in life is fulfilled.  Your destiny is guaranteed.

In this world, without doctrine, you have none of that.

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Daily Bible Study Links – Sat. 7-28-2012


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Today’s Daily Bible Study:  


Today’s Study

Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:36  –  Opportunity comes from what

Christian Fundamentals Online Book Series

Prior studies of the past week and month:


Daily Bible Study E-Books
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Parables of Christ

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Isaiah / Jude




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Daily Bible Study Library:  http://www.dailybiblestudy.org/library.html

Daily Bible Study News on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/jneelyranch 
How to prepare for your daily study:  http://www.dailybiblestudy.org/how-to-prepare.html
Two Year Bible Reading Plan:  http://www.dailybiblestudy.org/biblestudy/two_year 

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Daily Bible Study is written by John Neely:  http://www.NeelyRanch.Com

Study rotation of the last seven days:
Sunday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:35  –  What is the real source of the shield and greatness
Monday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:3  –  What does tripling do; whose signature is on all things
Tuesday – Daily Bible Study – Isaiah 6:4  – What is hidden and what is revealed
Wednesday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:26   –  What self-check is being described
Thursday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:27  –  Whom do you really serve
Friday – Daily Bible Study – Ephesians 4:28 – What standards either guide or destroy society
Saturday – Daily Bible Study – Psalm 18:34  –  Describe the training 


Friday, July 27, 2012

Ephesians 4:28


Copyright Ó 2012 J. Neely
Ephesians 4:28

28 Let [klepto] him that stole [klepto] steal [klepto] no more: [meketi] but [de] rather [mallon] let him labour, [kopiao] working [ergazomai] with his hands [cheir] the thing which is good, [agathos] that [hina] he may have [echo] to give [metadidomi] to him that needeth [chreia]. [echo] KJV-Interlinear

28 Let him who steals steal no longer; but rather let him labor, performing with his own hands what is good, in order that he may have something to share with him who has need. NASB

Morals are the living standards that guide society.  Morals are the sum total of ones conduct, principles, scruples, rules and accepted beliefs that a person lives by.

The opposite of morals is immorality, such as in truth or lie, privacy or gossip, respect or disrespect, legal or illegal, honor or dishonor, promotion without achievement, love without honor, love without virtue, success without integrity, approbation without achievement, and so forth.  In every case trying to get something without earning it.

But morals also reach into the standards by which people live, such as marriage between a man and woman which is morally correct.  Marriage between two men, or between two women, or between man and animal, are all immoral practices.  Being dressed in public is a moral standard.  Running around naked is not. Stealing is immoral, lascivious activities are typically immoral, drunkenness is an immoral act, but then so also is being self-righteous which is a violation of the biblical standard of humility.  And this list can go on and on seemingly forever.

Here we have an act of stealing, which is not only a criminal act, but an immoral act.  And the opposite of this is labor, which is an honorable and honest thing to do in life.  Stealing is trying to get something for nothing, trying to get something that you do not deserve, did not earn, and are not entitled to.  Labor, is the act of working or doing something productive, getting paid or getting some legitimate benefit for your effort, and then enjoying legitimately the benefits of your effort.  Laziness is the opposite.  To do nothing means that you deserve nothing.

Now apply this to the spiritual life.

To reject God, Christ, doctrine and your daily study, is the same as stealing, as laziness, as immorality.  You do nothing, expect everything, but deserve nothing.  Your blessings from God are zip.

To accept God, Christ, doctrine and to pursue your daily bible study, means that you look to God, look to truth, look to your spiritual growth and make an honest and honorable effort to comply with what God expects of you.  In that, you receive blessings now, and especially in eternity, where by the way you will live the bulk of your forever life.

Also, there are always side benefits to your honest efforts.  Others benefit too.

When society on the whole is immoral, then everyone suffers.  When society on the whole is moral, then everyone benefits.

An immoral society experiences famines and flood and storms and economic declines and that affects prices and jobs and on and on.

When government tries to legislate morals then society declines, depravity is the result of false virtue, indolence is the result of false industry, indifference is the result of false ambitions, and ignorance is the result of false education.

A moral society experiences blessings, which in turn translates into prosperity and benefits for all.

Example.  These United States were founded on Biblical principles, we started out a very poor and weak nation, but rocketed into the greatest nation in history. 

Even today as society is seemingly moving toward anti-God principles, the strong foundation that has existed before, still remains and the benefits of those structures will continue for a long time.  Sooner or later, however, even the best of empires, fail under the pressures of immoral standards.  History is the living record of that.

In contrast there are other nations on this planet who reject God, or have their own versions of a god, they have been around far, far, far longer than our nation and yet many aspects of those nations are still living in the stone age, so to speak, with no economy to speak of, no productivity, no innovation, massive poverty that keeps on continuing from generation to generations and on and on.

So, the very best charitable activity that you can possibly pursue, by far, is accomplished by pursuing your daily bible study.  God does the rest.  And others gain help by virtue of your spiritual accomplishments. 

Theologically speaking this is called blessings by association. Living in this country you cannot help but be blessed in some fashion simply by being here. 

On the other hand, there is cursing by association, wherein if you associate with immorality, then you reap the cost of that choice.  And that cost is always bad for you.

The source of morality is God, never you.  The benefits from morality come from God, never you.

So, believer and unbeliever alike can benefit from a strong moral society.

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