Thursday, January 16, 2025

NEW TESTAMENT BIBLE STORY— 2 CORINTHIANS #1,

 


 New Testament Bible
Story 

Chapter Sixty-four:

Paul writes 2 Corinthians - Part one

                    
From the NKJV Bible - Personal Study Edition - Nelson publishers
1990 and 1995

In 2 Corinthians Paul continues his attempt to correct errors of
unchristian practice, worship, and doctrine which had arisen in
the Corinthian church. The book's major themes are consolation,
glory, generosity, and reconciliation - all from God and in
Christ.

AUTHOR AND DATE 

Second Corinthians was written by Paul in A.D.56, at the end of
his two-to-three-year ministry in Ephesus (see Acts 19:8-10;
20:31). The letter was written perhaps six months to a year after
he wrote I Corinthians (compare 8:10; 9:2 with 1 Cor.16:1).

BACKGROUND

The Corinthian church required Paul's repeated care. Shortly
after his founding mission in Corinth he sent a letter, now lost,
instructing the church "not to keep company with sexually immoral
people" (1 Cor.5:9). Later, a delegation from Corinth came to
Ephesus asking for Paul's guidance: they returned, possibly
carrying 1 Corinthians with them (see 1 Cor.16:17-19). Timothy
visited Corinth (1 Cor.4:17; 16:10,11) and probably returned to
Paul in Ephesus with news of both opposition to Paul and
continued division in the church. Paul made a "sorrowful" visit
(2 Cor.1:23-2:1), which did not resolve these problems. He then
sent a severe letter by Titus (2:3).
Meanwhile, Paul went to Troas to preach, but anxious to hear from
Titus, he moved on to Macedonia, where he received the joyful
news regarding the Corinthians' contrition and repentance (2:12,
13:7:5-7; 1:3-16). Immediately he sent this reconciling letter
known as 2 Corinthians, possibly by Titus, with instructions to
complete the offering for the church at Jerusalem (8:6-18).
Thus 1 Corinthians appears to be the second letter Paul wrote to
the Corinthians; and 2 Corinthians, the fourth. Some speculate
that the first letter and his third "severe" letter are
a part of 2 Corinthians. But it is much more likely that they
have been lost. (For more information on the church at Corinth
see Introduction to 1 Corinthians: Background).
Paul probably passed through Corinth again when be visited
"Greece" (Acts 20:1-3), the province of Achaia in which Corinth
was located. See 1:1.

PURPOSE

Paul was concerned that false apostles were leading the
Corinthians away from the gospel. They were taking selfish
advantage of the Corinthians by claiming apostolic authority and
by boasting of human abilities and achievements. Paul defends his
own authority as God's apostle by referring to what God had done
through him, especially in the conversion of the Corinthians. He
uses his authority as their founder to defend the true gospel.
Yet Paul's primary purpose in the letter is not confrontation but
reconciliation.
He would present every man and woman "complete" in Christ (13:11;
see Col.1:28).

CONTENTS

The letter contains three clearly defined sections. In chapters
1-7 Paul looks back to the church's refusal to acknowledge his
authority and deal with the flagrant immorality of one of its
members. He tells them of his great relief and joy that the issue
has been resolved by their obedience and the offender's
repentance. He also pleads that they continue to be reconciled to
him and to God.
In chapters 8 and 9 Paul seeks to motivate the Corinthians to be
generous in gifts to an offering that he is sponsoring for the
needy Christians in Jerusalem. Chapters 10-13 deal with teachers
at Corinth who challenged Paul's authority and falsely claimed to
be apostles. Paul defends his authority as Christ's apostle by
showing how God's power has been effective through him.
Because Paul is involved so deeply in all of these issues, the
letter is filled with emotion.
We see the heartbeat of the apostle in his concern for the
struggling churches under his care.

OUTLINE OF 2 CORINTHIANS

1.  Salutation and thanksgiving 1:1-11   

A.  Salutation 1:1,2 
B.  Thanksgiving to the "God" of all comfort" 1:3-11    

2.  The integrity of Paul's actions 1:12-2:17 

A.  A cancelled visit 1:12-24   
B.  An effective letter 2:1-4
C.  Forgiveness for the offender 2:5-11  
D.  A triumphant ministry 2:12-17

3.  The ministry of the Spirit 3:1-4:6

A.  Changed hearts 3:1-6 
B.  Continued transformation 3:7-18
C.  Ministers of integrity 4:1-6 

4.  God's power in earthen vessels 4:7-5:10

A.  Strength in our present suffering 4:7-15   
B.  Assurance of future glory 4:16-5:10

5.  The ministry of reconciliation 5:11-7:16

A.  A plea for reconciliation 5:11-7:1   
1.  Be reconciled to God 5:11-21
2.  Be reconciled to Paul 6:1-13
3.  Be separate from the world 6:14-7:1  

B.  Joy over Christian reconciliation 7:2-16  

6.  An offering to demonstrate your conversion and love 8:1-9:15 


A.  An example of generosity 8:1-7
B.  Reasons for generosity 8:8-15
C.  Provision for accountability 8:16-24
D.  The shame of failing in generosity 9:1-5
E.  The blessings of generosity 9:6-11
F.  Thanksgiving for generosity 9:11-15

7.  A defense of Paul's apostleship 10:1-12:13

A.  Objections by the false apostles 10:1-11:15
1.  An unimpressive presence 10:1-11
2.  Failure to boast in his achievements 10:12-18
3.  Failure to collect money from the Corinthians 11:1-15    
     
B.  Christ's power in Paul's life 11:16-12:13
1.  Attested by his sufferings 11:16-23
2.  Shown by his thorn in the flesh 12:1-10
3.  Confirmed by signs 12:11-13

8.  Preparation for Paul's visit 12:14-13:10

A.  Concern for the Corinthians 12:14-21 
B.  A challenge to self-examination 13:1-10

9.  Concluding benediction 13:11-14

End of quotes


PERTINENT COMMENTS

CHAPTER ONE

     Paul talks about suffering and troubles, even to near death,
but that God sees us through, gives us strength to endue and
comforts us as we battle along in the Christian life. Through it
all we learn to trust in God and not in yourselves. He
appreciates the prayers offered for himself and others with him.

     Paul rejoices in the simplicity and godly sincerity they had
their conduct in the world and towards them, they (he and those
with him) write to them what they live, and he trusts they will
acknowledge this to the end. They did rejoice in them, just they
rejoice in the Corinthians.
     With this in mind Paul was mindful to come to them. He was
quite serious about it all, it was not "I say but do not do." 
Paul had told them he would come to them, he was in Christ, and
Christ's word is yes, not yes but no. We do have the seal of
God's Spirit, the "earnest" or "down-payment" of the Spirit. As
God is witness he tells them, he wanted to come to them, but to
spare them from coming with correction and rebuke he did not
come. He wanted to come not as one like a dictator over their
faith, but as a helping servant (verses 1-24).

CHAPTER TWO

     Paul had determined not to come to them in the heaviness of
attitude and speech. He had written to them so he would not have
to come in a harsh way, so he could rejoice in them for moving
forward into the truth. He had written to them with anguish and
tears. It was not easy for him to have to correct and rebuke, but
he had to do it, yet it was done with great love towards them
(verses 1-4).
     Paul has heard that they did obey his judgment concerning
the man who was practicing immoral sexual sin (1 Cor.5), they had
put him away from their fellowship. He had repented. Now Paul
instructs them that they did indeed then have to be willing to
forgive him. If they have forgiven then it really went without
saying, that Paul also had forgiven. The man was to be restored
to fellowship in the church once more (verses 5-11).

     Paul speaks about his triumphant ministry in verses 12-17.
To some, those that are perishing, at least in this physical
life,  such preaching of the Gospel was like a death to them,
they rejected it or thought of it as something not good, but to
those whom were being called to be saved, as well of course to
God Himself, their teaching of the Gospel, was a sweet cent of
life itself. He finishes by reminding them that he and those with
him like Timothy and Silvanus (chap.1:19), are not like the many
which twist and corrupt the word of God, but in the sight of God
they testify the truth in Christ (verses 12-17).

CHAPTER THREE

     Paul goes on to confirm their credentials in the ministry of
God and Christ. It is really proven by the fact that the
Corinthian church was founded by themselves, through
the very Spirit of God, not anything physical, or just the
workings of men. Paul's fellow co-workers, all of his company,
were able ministers of the NEW Testament, not of the letter of
the Old Testament, but the very live giving Spirit of the New
Testament (verses 1-6).

     The he contrasts the Old from the New. The Old Testament,
even with the glory of the Ten Commandments written in stone, and
which Moses' face shone as he carried them in his arms, has no
comparison in glory, for the magnificent glory of the New
Testament through and by the Holy Spirit that gives LIFE.  He
declares the two "glories" - one Old and one New, really have no
comparison, for the glory of the New Testament is so much more
glory than the Old Testament (verses 7-11).
     Even the facial glory that Moses had when carrying the Ten
Commandments, the children of Israel could not view. They were
blinded spiritually speaking, they did not have the heart, and in
Romans chapters 9 through 11, Paul makes it abundantly clear that
the vast majority in Israel were never given, never called to
salvation, they were blinded and that by God. We also see this in
the books of Moses, in such passages as Deut. 5:29; 29:4; and
Num.11 where the Spirit of God was only given to but a few, to
the "election of grace" as Paul put it in Romans 9 to 11, while
the rest were blinded, as he also says here in verse 14.
     In all this then the Old Covenant was basically an
administration of death. It was not the design of the Old
Covenant to save to salvation the majority. Most under that
administration would live and die their physical life and never
be called to salvation. Just like the majority of the Gentiles
before the Gospel age, had no hope, no calling, were without God
in the world (see Eph.2:11-12), so was the majority in Israel.
The Old Covenant then was, which ever way you looked at it, not
the spiritual Covenant that led to eternal life, for the vast
majority of people. The New Covenant of the Spirit was much
more glorious in that its design was to lead people, both Jew and
gentile, to salvation.
     God will grant a chance of salvation to the millions who
were never called to salvation under the old administration, and
those not called under the new administration. We explained a lot
of that when we went through the Gospels. God does have a plan of
salvation for everyone who has ever lived, as Paul made
abundantly clear in Romans chapters 9 through 11.

     The working of the New Covenant by the Spirit, is the
working of the Lord, for Paul says "Now the Lord is that Spirit,
and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty" (verse 17).

     The "Spirit" is not a separate bodied being walking around
heaven, the Holy Spirit is the Lord, that is it emanates, flows
out from the Lord, like an invisible electrical power, hence can
be in all the universe at the same time, doing the Lord's will.
And Paul ends his thought by saying it is the very Spirit of the
Lord that had CHANGED us from the type of glory under the Old to
the type of glory (which is far mare glory) under the New
Covenant (verses 7-18).


CHAPTER FOUR

     The ministry of Christ, the Gospel of Christ, is not of men,
it is not something Paul and others made up, but it is the very
truth of Christ, and God commanded that light and that truth to
be proclaimed, by men, who preach then not about themselves but
about Jesus the Lord. And if many do not understand the truth of
the Gospel, it is because the god of this world (we know him by
the names Satan the Devil) has blinded their minds to the light
of the Gospel.
     Of course we know from other passages like, Romans 9 to 11,
that it is God who allows all this blindness to continue, and so
we here find that Paul says that blindness is in a large part
having to do with Satan (and his demon helpers), who go about
blinding the minds of so many (verses 1-6).

     Then Paul tells them that the Gospel has been commissioned
to be preached by himself and others, who at times have to endure
many hardships, troubles, trials, persecutions, but not forsaken,
cast down, even to close to physical death, but not destroyed or
killed. They are often as Jesus was, physically mistreated, but
as they go through all this that brings them closer to death,
life eternal is brought to them and others that accept the Gospel
of Jesus. Through it all they all know that He which raised
Christ from the dead will also raise us up by Jesus, and shall
present all of us together with Jesus.
     Paul talked, as we have seen, all about the glorious
resurrection of the saints to the Corinthians in the fifteenth
chapter of 1 Corinthians. Here it is time he believes to mention
it once more. The great sure hope for the Christian is the
resurrection, the raising up of life from death, just as Jesus
was raised to life from death, and so it will be for Paul, his
companions, the Corinthians, and for all saints of all ages.
     And though life can have its trials, tests, and troubles, it
is really only for a short, very short, time span, when looked at
from the point of all eternity. So as Paul said to them, "We look
not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not
seen; for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things
which are not seen are eternal" (verses 7-18).

CHAPTER FIVE

     Paul continues his thought of the resurrection and being
raised to immortal life. We are now physical, our body is
physical, but we shall have in that resurrection day, a new
body, one from heaven. Paul had explained all this in some detail
to them in chapter 15 of 1 Corinthians, yet he feels he needs to
expound it again. 
     The body we now have will not be the body we shall have. We
long for, he said, that time when we shall be clothed with our
new body, the time when our mortal body will be swallowed up with
eternal life, glorified immortal life as he said to them in his
previous epistle.  While we are in this earthy physical body we
cannot be with the Lord. He had told them that in 1 Corinthians
15, when he told them that flesh and blood cannot inherit the
Kingdom of God, and that a change was needed, a change from moral
to immortal, from corruption to incorruption. 
     Paul said there was a want to be with the Lord, verse 8. He
had a desire to die this physical death for then in his resting
in sleep, the very next instant he would be with Christ in his
glorified form (something like you and me going to sleep say at
10 p.m. and the next second it seems to us, we are awake at 6 ot
7 a.m. to start a new day).  So it is with physical death and the
resurrection. There is no knowledge of the time from death
to the resurrection at Christ's coming. 
     With all that Paul had to go through in the way of trials,
troubles, and physical persecutions at times, it is no wonder he
often wanted to be out of this world in death, and so the next
second for him would be the resurrection and so he would be with
the Lord.
     But he would do God's work as long as he was present in this
physical life and in this physical world. There was work to do in
this life, and it had to be done, for there was coming a day that
all would have to give an accountability as to what they did in
this physical body of life. And doing God's work, in truth, had
little to do with the physical outward appearance of people,
though some wanted to try and say it was of some importance, it
was not. And so the Corinthians could stand up against those who
would make outward appearance something to take into account. It
is the heart that is important, the true mind-set, not the
outward form of some who brag about their showy spectacular
ministry.
     Paul tells them he is not trying to give a pat on the back
to himself and those with him, but he's giving them the truth as
to their presentation of the Gospel, not outwardly "showy" but
truth in sincerity. We work as Christ's love controls us. And it
was Jesus who died for us, so those who accept him as Lord and
Savior will live to please God, not themselves. 
     He tells them that he once thought of Jesus as just a
"person" like all other persons. But not any more, he thinks of
Him now MUCH differently. And those who think like he now thinks,
will become a new person. They will have put away the old sinful
life and will be living God's way - the life that is pleasing to
Him. 
     God bought us back to Himself through Jesus, and has given
us the responsibility and task to bring others into
reconciliation to Himself. God was in Christ reconciling  the
world to Himself. And that massage He has given to us so we can
tells others about it.

     Paul tells them that God is using himself and those with him
to speak to them, and he urges them to be reconciled to God, to
admit their errors and sins, for God made Christ, who never
sinned, to be our sin bearer, so we can be forgiven, be at one
with God through Christ (verses 1-21).

CHAPTER SIX


     Paul proceeds now to PLEAD with them, and not to receive the
grace of God in vain.

            ....................................

TO BE CONTINUED
     

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

OUR DAILY BREAD #46

 

Our Daily Bread #46

Things happen - more Effective for the Lord

                          IS THAT YOU, NEIGHBOR?

Read:

Luke 6:27-36

And who is my neighbor? - Luke 10:29



     English yachtsman sailing in the Caribbean, 4,000 miles from
home, lost his mast in a storm. He had been adrift for 2 days,
and was taking water in 20-foot waves, when his desperate SOS was
picked up. According to Ananova news service, 90 minutes later he
was rescued by the captain of a 116,000-ton superliner. Only when
he was pulled out of the water did the rescued sailor discover
that the captain who had responded to his call for help was a
neighbor from his Hampshire village of Warsash.
     The rescued man later asked. "What are the chances of being
rescued in the middle of nowhere by your neighbor?"
     Jesus saw neighbors in unlikely places. When an expert in
Jewish law asked Him to define the neighbor we are to love, Jesus
drew a big circle. He told the story of a merciful Samaritan to
show that a neighbor is the friend, stranger, or enemy who needs
the help we can give (Luke 10).
     To distinguish ourselves as Jesus' people, we need to show
kindness even to those who wish us harm (Luke 6:32-34). Only then
will we reflect the heart of the One who, while we were still His
enemies, paid the ultimate price to come to our rescue. - Mart De
Haan

How many lives shall I touch today? How many neighbors will pass
my way? I can bless so many and help so much, If I meet each one
with a Christlike touch. - Jones 

OUR LOVE FOR CHRIST IS ONLY AS REAL AS OUR LOVE FOR OUR NEIGHBOR.




                         CHOOSING THE HARD THINGS

Read:

2 Corinthians 4:5-18

We are hard pressed on every side, yet not 
crushed; we are perplexed, but not in
despair. - 2 Corinthians 4:8


     On September 12, 1962, President John F. Kennedy delivered a
speech at Rice University in Houston, Texas, about the difficult
challenges facing the nation. He also shared his passion for the
United States to place a man on the moon.
     In balancing the needs of his people with the desire to
conquer space, Kennedy said, "We choose to go to the moon in this
decade. We choose to go to the moon and do the other things,
not because they are easy but because they are hard." The nation
responded.
     Seven years later, Neil Armstrong took a "giant leap for
mankind" in July of 1969, by walking on the moon. Today's world
is filled with energysaving devices that make life easier, but
there is something to be said for embracing life's challenges.
The apostle Paul found serving Christ hard, but he didn't see it
as a cause for discouragement. He continued to focus on Christ,
and wrote, "We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed;
we are perplexed, but not in despair" (2 Cor.4:8). Paul knew that
"He who raised up the Lord Jesus will also raise us up with
Jesus, and will present us with you" (v.14). The goal was worth
the pain.
     By the grace of God, may we commit to serving Jesus not just
when it's easy, but when it's hard. - Bill Crowder

JESUS GAVE HIS ALL TO SAVE US - ARE WE GIVING OUR ALL TO SERVE
HIM?




                                QUIET TIMES

Read;

Psalm 23:1-3; Mark 6:30-32

Be still, and know that I am God. - Psalm 46:10



     My friend Mary told me that she had always valued the time
she spent fishing with her dad. Not being a fishing aficionado
myself, I was curious about what she found so enjoyable. "I just
like being with my dad," she said. "So you just fish and talk?" I
asked her. "Oh, no, we don't really talk," she said. "We just
fish." It wasn't the conversation - it was the company.
     Did you ever think about how much time we spend talking? In
what we like to call our "quiet time" with God, we usually fill
in any silence with our prayers. But do we ever practice just
being "still"?
     God said, "Be still, and know that I am God" (Ps.46:10).
When Jesus noticed that the disciples were so busy that they
didn't even have time to eat, He told them, "Come aside by
yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while" (Mark 6:31).
When we leave the distractions of life behind, we can more easily
rest and refocus on God.
     Are you allowing quiet moments alone with God to be a part
of your life? Do you desire for Him to restore your soul? (Ps.
23:1-3). Let Him teach you how to "be still." And listen when
Jesus invites you: "Come aside with Me and rest a while." - Cindy
Hess Kasper

The quiet times we spend with God, In solitude and prayer, Will
strengthen and restore our souls, And help us sense His care. -
Sper

QUIET TIMES WITH GOD STORE UP POWER FOR FUTURE EMERGENCIES.




                                FEVER PITCH

Read:

Matthew 22:34-40

You shall love your neighbor as yourself. - Matthew 22:39



     In the movie "Fever Pitch," Ben Wrightman is crazy about the
Boston Red Sox baseball team. He rarely misses a game during the
spring and summer months.
     One winter Ben falls in love with a young woman named
Lindsey and wins her heart. Then spring rolls around, and she
finds out that he's a different person during baseball season. He
has no time for her unless she goes to the games with him.
When Lindsey ends her relationship with Ben because of his
fanaticism, he talks with a young friend, who says, "You love the
Sox. But tell me, have they ever loved you back?" Those words
cause Ben to analyze his priorities and to give more time to the
woman he loves, who loves him back.
     We pour our lives into hobbies, pleasures, activities, work
- many good things. But two things should always be thought about
when making our choices. Jesus said. "You shall love the LORD
your God with all your heart .... You shall love your neighbor as
yourself" (Matt 22:37,39).
     When it seems our life is getting out of balance, the
question, "Has that hobby or activity or thing ever loved me
back?" may help to keep us in check. Loving God and loving people
are what really count. - Anne Cetas

Follow with reverent steps the great example,
Of Him whose holy work was doing good: So shall the wide earth
seem our Father's temple, Each loving life a psalm of gratitude,
- Whittler

WE SHOW OUR LOVE FOR GOD WHEN WE SHARE HIS LOVE WITH OTHERS.




                            RUNNING A MARATHON

Read:

Philippians 3:12-21

I press towards the goal for the prize of the upward call of God
in Christ Jesus. - Pilippians 3:14


     The "Comrades Marathon," which began in 1921, is the oldest
ultra-marathon. Covering 90 km (56 miles), it is held annually in
South Africa. Bruce Fordyce completely dominated this marathon in
the 1980s, winning it nine times between 1981 and 1990. His 1986
record of 5 hours 24 minutes Philippians 3:12-21 and 7 seconds
stood for 21 years before it was finally broken in 2007. It's
amazing to me that he has continued to run in this race every
year.
     In a sense, we as Christians are all in a marathon. It takes
endurance to run and finish the race of life. When the apostle
Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians, he spoke of how he was
"reaching forward to those things which are ahead" (3:13) and
pressing on "toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of
God in Christ Jesus" (v.14).
     Our Lord Jesus has set an example of how to run life's
marathon. The Bible tells us that Jesus "for the joy that was set
before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat
down at the right hand of the throne of God" (Heb.12:2). Despite
"hostility from sinners," He completed His race (v.3).
     The secret to finishing well is to look forward to the joy
that awaits us after life's race - eternal life with Him. - C. P
Hia 

I ran to meet Him when I heard His call,
The Savior's arms were open to receive;
And I'm still running since I gave my all, 
Inviting others also to believe. - H ess

THE CHRISTIAN'S RACE IS NOT A COMPETITIVE EVENT BUT AN ENDURANCE
RUN.




                            PATIENCE IN PRISON

Read:

Genesis 40:1-14,23

[God] Himself has said, "I will never leave you noe forsake you."
- Hebrews 13:5


     Have you ever noticed that other people's forgetfulness can
try your patience? As a college professor, I find my patience
stretched when a student forgets to do an assignment that's
clearly spelled out in the syllabus.
     In the Old Testament story of Joseph, we see a far worse
example of forgetfulness - and we can only imagine how he
struggled to be patient as a result.
     While in prison, Joseph interpreted a dream of the king's
butler, which led to the man's release. Joseph told him,  
"Remember me when it is well with you, and please show kindness
to me; make mention of me to Pharaoh, and get me out of this
house" (Gen.40:14). It would seem that after Joseph had
helped the butler gain freedom, remembering him would have been
high on his "to do" list. But it was 2 years before the butler
spoke to Pharaoh about Joseph (41:9). Finally, Joseph was freed.
Imagine the impatience Joseph felt as he waited each day in that
dungeon (40:15) - perhaps thinking his only chance at freedom had
passed. Yet Joseph had a resource: He had God's presence (39:21),
as do we (Heb.13:5). When you're feeling impatient, lean on the
God who is always with you. He'll turn your impatience into
patient trust. - Dave Branon

Tune your anxious heart to patience, Walk by faith where sight is
dim; Loving God, be calm and trustful, And leave everything to
Him. - Chambers

PATIENCE MEANS AWAITING GOD'S TIME WITHOUT DOUBTING GOD'S LOVE.




                                 JOURNEYS

Read:

Philippians 1:8-18

I want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to
me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel.
- Philippians 1:12


     On a map in the back of my Bible, each of Paul's missionary
journeys is shown by a colored line with arrows indicating his
direction of travel. On the first three, the arrows lead away
from his place of departure and back to a point of return. On the
fourth journey, however, Paul was traveling as a prisoner, bound
for trial before Caesar, and the arrows point only one direction,
ending in Rome.
     We might be tempted to call this an unfortunate time in
Paul's life, were not for his view that God was leading and using
him just as much on this journey as He did on the previous three.
He wrote: "I want you to know, brethren, that the things which
happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of
the gospel, so that it has become evident to the whole palace
guard, and to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ; and
most of the brethren in the Lord, having become confident by my
chains, are much more bold to speak the Word without fear" (Phil.
1:12-14).
     Even when our journey in life is marked by confinement and
limitations, we can be sure that the Lord will encourage others
through us as we speak His Word and trust in Him. - David
McCasland

The journeys that we take in life, Though unexpected they may be,
If we commit to follow Christ, His work through us the world will
see. - Sper

FOR THE CHRISTIAN, WHAT LOOKS LIKE A DETOUR MAY ACTUALLY BE A NEW
ROAD TO BLESSING.

                          .......................

Oh, indeed I can look back on my life and see a number of times
that I was unsure, even confused some, as to what was happening
in my life, for things happened that I never would have chosen,
never thought I'd be in that situation, certainly never planned
that circumstance, as a young man in my teens, planning and
dreaming to reach for my dreams. Through some of my life years, I
did wonder why they went as they did. It was only after getting
back to realizing God was in charge, then looking back on certain
events, that I came to the knowledge that it all happened, so
that I might teach and preach the GOSPEL to individuals and to
the world (now via the Internet and this Website) in a way that
gives me lessons of life, so I can be more effective ... for I
have walked the road that many others have walked. I can relate
to their trials, tests, troubles, and how life can throw us a
curve ball out of the blue. But we still bat on, knowing in just
sticking in, we eventually will make it around the bases of life
and into the Kingdom of God.

Keith Hunt

Monday, January 13, 2025

CREATION DAYS— OR AGES???

 

Creation - Days or Ages?

Genesis chapter One

HOW LONG WERE the "Days" of CREATION?


Were the days of creation week "ages"? People insist that God
could not set the world in order and create life forms in six
literal days! Why?

by Kenneth C. Herrmann (1958 - very old article, but truth never
ages - Keith Hunt)


     WHY has doubt about creation entered Christian minds today?
Why do men in this "enlightened age" reject the unmistakable
meaning of the Word of God?
     For over 3000 years men of God have believed the literal
meaning of the account of creation recorded in Genesis 1 and 2.
To them the Scripture said that in six days, 24-hour days as we
know them, God created the heavens and the earth and rested the
seventh day.
     Holy men of old rested on the Sabbath day believing that it
had its beginning as the final day of that creation week - that
it was a memorial of creation. For 3000 years righteous men dared to
take God's inspired record at face value.
     No record is found of "ages" rather than days of creation in
the ancient history of the Hebrews or of early Christians.
     Why, then, does an "enlightened age" reject the truth of
literal days of creation?

How the Idea of "Ages" Began 

     Since the days of Darwin a controversy has raged between the
Bible proponents and atheists. The theory of evolution, a theory
which remains unproven even today - and always will - became the
entering wedge to separate the Bible scholars from their trust in
the truth of the Scriptures.
     The atheist looked to the evidence on hand: Fossils of
varying types in the earth, evidence of variation among living
organisms; and with his mind stubbornly set that he would not
believe what could not be demonstrated before his eyes, he
preached the idea to the world that man had evolved from lifeless
matter over a period of millions of years - that the Scriptural
account of creation was s gross superstition.

     With few exceptions, religious circles denounced evolution
with equal vigor. But they refused even to look at the facts the
atheist presented, much less to question his faulty reasoning.
     Between the two extremes a third group sprang up, accepting
the facts of the atheist and swallowing his reasoning without
question. Reverencing the Bible and not willing to give it up,
yet thinking that perhaps it didn't mean quite what it said, this
group concluded that perhaps Moses misunderstood, perhaps the
record had become confused or altered. Evolution looked so
plausible, evolutionists' arguments so sincere and the Bible too
old and uncertain in meaning, so difficult to understand. "Ages
of creation became the cry of the modernists.
     That is the history of the modernist teaching in regard to
creation week. An attempt to believe contrary to Scripture and
yet believe she "easier" portions of the Scripture.

     What proof is there that Gad created the present order of
things on this earth in six literal days? What difference does it
make whether one believes in "ages" of creation or literal days
of creation? Let's question the record and set aside doubts once
and for all time.

What the Scriptural Record Really Says

     Distorted interpretations of the creation record have
resulted mainly from two causes: (1) a desire to read a false
meaning into the Word of God, and (2) a pitiful ignorance of the
account itself.
     A brief review of the account of creation is certainly in
order here. Open your Bible and study the account thoroughly as
you read further in this article and after reading it.

"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth" - this
tells about the original creation. The second verse of Genesis 1
refers to a destruction which came upon the earth following the
sin and rebellion of Satan and the angels who followed him.

(That battle between Satan and his angels with him, and God with
His heavenly host, and the resulting global flood over all the
earth, is expounded in various studies on this Website. The
result of that battle can be seen on the earth's moon and planets
like Mars - a cosmic Star-Wars it was indeed - Keith Hunt)

     The renewing of our earth in a state of order followed in
six days. Darkness was upon the face of the ocean.
     At dawn the first day, light penetrated the dense clouds. As
it grew warmer the clouds rose the second day and an expanse or
heaven was formed, the one in which the birds fly. Thus the
waters on the earth were separated from the water laden clouds
above. The ocean receded, dry land appeared and grass and herbs
were planted the third day. A mist watered them and as the fourth
day progressed the sun became visible through the thinning
clouds. Toward evening the moon and stars appeared.

     Notice how agreeable with the laws of science this is. Birds
and sea life were created the fifth day, the land animals with
Adam and Eve the sixth, and a day of rest and worship for the man
the seventh. Thus in one week order was restored to the earth.

     But was it a literal week? Carefully notice that no close is
mentioned to the seventh day. Check this point in Genesis 2:1-3.
All the other days were an "evening and a morning" but this
expression does nor follow the seventh day. Why?

     Now if, as same teach, the seventh day hasn't ended yet, it
would already be almost 6000 years long. And if it were that long
couldn't the first six days be similar periods.

     The Seventh Day Did End! Here's proof not from the
imagination of men but from God's Word that the seventh day did
end!

     Genesis 2:2. "He (God) rested on the seventh day from all
His work" Not "is resting" from all His work! Exodus 20:11. "The
Lord ... rested the seventh day." Again Genesis 2:3. "In it {the
seventh day] He had rested" He blessed the Sabbath AFTER HE had
rested on it.

     Hebrews 4:4. "God did rest the seventh day from all His
works." Not "is resting"!
     The seventh day of creation is PAST, for on it God rested.
No Scripture exists saying He "is resting" on a continuing
seventh day! The seventh day of creation week did end.

     Double proof of this fact is found in the Scriptures telling
of the WORK God has done since that day of rest. "My father
WORKETH hitherto (even now], and I work" (John 5:17). Jeremiah
50:25. "This is the WORK of the Lord God of hosts in the
land of the Chaldeans." Exodus 32:16. "The tables were the WORK
of God, and the writing was the writing of Gad, graven upon the
tables"
     Joshua 24:31. "Joshua, and . . . the elders . . . which had
known all the WORKS of the Lord, that He had done for Israel."
God has worked since that seventh day. Both the Father and the
One who became Jesus Christ by flesh birth have worked since that
first Sabbath day ended!

Man Still Disagrees!

     Yet in the face of God's word, men will believe "days" to be
"ages" end that God is now testing and being refreshed. Thus one
certain sect teaches, "Measured by the length of the seventh
day, on which God desists from work and ii refreshed, each of
those days was 7000 years long." (From "Let God be True," second
edition, page 168.) How often error goes under the title of
truth!
     Reread the preceding Scriptures: The 24 hour day upon which
God rested had passed and has been followed by nearly 6000 years
in which God has worked. (Actually we do not know how many
thousands of years have been since Genesis creation - Keith
Hunt). Then compare the above quote  with Exodus 31:17, "in six
days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day He
rotted and was refreshed." Not is (being) refreshed!
     Here is the truth from which man seeks to shield himself. It
was on a literal seventh day that God tested. It was a literal
seventh day of the week that God hallowed for the human race. The
observance of the seventh day and the origin of the week go back
to Adam, not Moses!

     Following that rest, God blessed the seventh day and set it
apart for holy use. The first week, creation week, had ended.

The Witness of Nature

     In the time of Moses the witness of two men was accepted as
being the truth. Many "witnesses" have been given from the Word
of God that these creation days were literal days and there is
yet more proof. God leaves no room for doubt in the minds of
those who diligently study his word.

     Consider the plants which were created on the third day. The
sun did not appear until the next day. If there "days" were each
7000 years long then these plants would have had to survive 7000
years without sunshine. A few might possibly survive such an
ordeal but the majority of plants require direct sunshine. Those
who believe the days to have been ages which were millions of
years long are faced with an even greater absurdity.
     Or consider this, plants were made the third day, insects on
the sixth. How did certain specialized plants continue to exist
through ages without their insect partners? The Encyclopedia
Britannica states that two groups of insects which include bees,
wasps, butterflies and moths could not have existed without the
honey or nectar bearing plants, NOR COULD THESE PLANTS HAVE
EXISTED WITHOUT THE INSECTS. Without insects to pollinize them
they could not bear seed.
     The types of plants which require insects for pollination
are those with brightly colored flowers, having an odor to
attract insects and containing nectar to provide them with food.
They include such common plants as the maple tree, the
strawberry, the blackberry, the honeysuckle, and the poppy. The
Bible state that these plants were made on the third day and that
the insect, were not made until three days later. Those who claim
creation days were each 7000 years long are faced with the
conclusion that these original plants must have had to live
21,000 years before they could produce seed - an utter
impossibility!

     People find it easier to swallow a camel than to believe the
plain simple statement of Scripture: "In six days God made heaven
and earth." You will either have to accept God's account of
creation as being true or lose your faith and trust that His Word
is dependable.
     Evolution will not mix with the Scriptures any more than
iron will mix with clay. Ages and evolution must go!

What Is the Meaning of "Day"?

     The word "day" in the Bible is often used to represent an
indefinite period of time. In fact the Hebrew word, Yom,
translated day is occasionally translated "time:" But in EVERY
CASE where the numeral, first, second, third, etc. occur, the
word day is obviously and clearly referring to a natural 24-hour
day as we know it.
     The Scripture speaks of the day of vengeance, the day of
adversity, the day of temptation, just as we do today, meaning a
time or season. Yet when it speaks of the fourteenth day of the
month (Lev.23), the seven days of Unleavened Bread or the fifty
days until Pentecost, the word "day" can mean only a 24-hour
period.

     Symbolically a day may represent a "year' (Ezek.4:6), or a
"thousand years" (2 Peter 3:8): but symbolic interpretations
may not be applied in all cases. The three days Christ was in the
grave were not 3 years or 3000 years. Neither would any symbolic
interpretation fit in the first chapters of Genesis where we have
proven from nature that they must have been normal days of
twenty-four hours.

     Another Bible meaning of the word day as a 12-hour period is
also in common usage today. When it speaks of the three days and
three nights Jonah was in the great fish's belly or the three
days and three nights Christ was in His grave, the word day
refers to the daylight part of the 24-hour period. This "day" is
by Christ's own definition 12 hours. "Are there not 12 hours in
the day?" John 11.9.

     The Scripture used by many as an excuse to believe the days
of creation were ages really suggests no such meaning. It is Gen.
2:4 which refers to the time of creation, "In the day that the
Lord God made the earth and the heavens, and every plant . . .
and every herb." Lacking a numeral before it, it can refer to a
longer period of time than 24 hours and it does! This "day"
refers to the first six days of creation week.
     It takes a great deal of imagination to use this as a proof
that a day means an age or even 7000 years.

The Obvious Meaning

     Can the word day mean 24 hours in one part of a sentence and
an age in another put? It would have to if one were to believe in
"ages" of creation! Exodus 20:9-11: "Six days shalt thou labour
and do all shy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the
Lord thy God; ... for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth,
the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day:
wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it"
     The word day occurs five times in this one sentence. Can you
believe that in the third and fourth occurrences it means an age
while in the other three it means a day? Had God meant an age
wouldn't He have used the Hebrew word "dor" to mean age as in Job
8:8, "Enquire, I pray of thee, of the former age"?
     In each of these five occurrences in Exodus 20, God is
obviously speaking of the same unit of time, a 24-hour day. And
as the word "day" means a twenty-four hour period here it had to
mean the came in Genesis!

     If God had created light, day and night, and then waited
1000 years (or 7000 years) to form the heavens, He would have
been resting before the seventh day arrived!
     If He formed the heavens on a second day and then waited
1000 years to form the seas and the land, He would have been
resting again before the seventh day arrived. Note the Scripture
again:

"For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the
seventh day he rested, and war refreshed:" After six days of
continual labor - six days spent in bringing our earth to a state
of order - God rested. He was refreshed on the seventh day. If
that seventh day were still continuing, the Scripture would read
that He is now "being refreshed." 

     As a final proof that the days of creation were literal
days, re-read Genesis 1:3-5, 14-19, with special attention
on the words evening and morning, night and day, darkness and
light. All have continued since creation. We are not confused
as to what they are.

     Note that the sun was appointed "to divide the light from
the darkness" to divide day from night. Does sun-down divide
anything but literal days? 

     No place in the Scripture does God imply that He took
anything but a natural week of ordinary days to bring life and
order to the earth.
     Evenings and mornings have continued, the week has
continued, the Sabbath set apart for rest at creation has
continued, all pointing back to that first creation week. The
truth is plain and without Scriptural contradiction. There is no
room to believe in the ages which evolutionists require, when you
accept the Scriptures as they are, explained not in the fog of
human imagination but in the light of the Word of God and in
accordance with nature, the handiwork of God.

                             ................

THE TRUTH OF GENESIS 1: 1,2,

 GENESIS 1: 1

FENTON  translation—— By Periods God created the heavens and earth.

He says it is in the plural. And it probably means as today so it was yesterday.

The universe in different ways dies, stars etc. so there is also birth of stars. What was yesterday is also what there is today. By periods the universe moves.

GENESIS 1: 2

And the earth was without form and void—

We are brought on to a  time when the earth WAS in a mess, and darkness WAS upon the face of the deep.

Most scientists say there WAS such a time. A time WAS when the Dinosaur age came to an end in a violent way from massive out of space missiles, They have now discovered the unreal impressions left in the earth's mantle. Proof that these rocky missiles caused such monumental havoc that the age of the Dinosaurs came to an end. The waters of planet earth covered the ENTIRE globe and darkness was upon the earth.

HOW LONG the waters and darkness continued we are not told.

It was the time of seam-bed laying, coal bed laying, iron ore bed laying.  A time of oil being made, a time of natural gas forming, a time of diamonds and gold being formed. A time of substances forming that the modern man uses in modern space-age life in the 20th and 21st age.

HOW LONG was the earth under the waters we are not told.

BUT we are told why the earth was formed and made into a gem of a planet.

12 I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.

18 For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else.

19 I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth: I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare things that are right.

20 Assemble yourselves and come; draw near together, ye that are escaped of the nations: they have no knowledge that set up the wood of their graven image, and pray unto a god that cannot save.

21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the Lord? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me.

22 Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.

God created the earth not in a mess but to be inhabited.  Yes to be inhabited by the Dinosaur age.

 Job 38 

New Living Translation Par ▾ 

The LORD Challenges Job

1Then the LORD answered Job from the whirlwind:

2“Who is this that questions my wisdom

with such ignorant words?

3Brace yourself like a man,

because I have some questions for you,

and you must answer them.

4“Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?

Tell me, if you know so much.

5Who determined its dimensions

and stretched out the surveying line?

6What supports its foundations,

and who laid its cornerstone

7as the morning stars sang together

and all the angelsa shouted for joy?

8“Who kept the sea inside its boundaries

as it burst from the womb,

9and as I clothed it with clouds

and wrapped it in thick darkness?

10For I locked it behind barred gates,

limiting its shores.

11I said, ‘This far and no farther will you come.

Here your proud waves must stop!’

12“Have you ever commanded the morning to appear

and caused the dawn to rise in the east?

13Have you made daylight spread to the ends of the earth,

to bring an end to the night’s wickedness?

14As the light approaches,

the earth takes shape like clay pressed beneath a seal;

it is robed in brilliant colors.b

15The light disturbs the wicked

and stops the arm that is raised in violence.

16“Have you explored the springs from which the seas come?

Have you explored their depths?

17Do you know where the gates of death are located?

Have you seen the gates of utter gloom?

18Do you realize the extent of the earth?

Tell me about it if you know!

19“Where does light come from,

and where does darkness go?

20Can you take each to its home?

Do you know how to get there?

21But of course you know all this!

For you were born before it was all created,

and you are so very experienced!

22“Have you visited the storehouses of the snow

or seen the storehouses of hail?

23(I have reserved them as weapons for the time of trouble,

for the day of battle and war.)

24Where is the path to the source of light?

Where is the home of the east wind?

25“Who created a channel for the torrents of rain?

Who laid out the path for the lightning?

26Who makes the rain fall on barren land,

in a desert where no one lives?

27Who sends rain to satisfy the parched ground

and make the tender grass spring up?

28“Does the rain have a father?

Who gives birth to the dew?

29Who is the mother of the ice?

Who gives birth to the frost from the heavens?

30For the water turns to ice as hard as rock,

and the surface of the water freezes.

31“Can you direct the movement of the stars—

binding the cluster of the Pleiades

or loosening the cords of Orion?

32Can you direct the constellations through the seasons

or guide the Bear with her cubs across the heavens?

33Do you know the laws of the universe?

Can you use them to regulate the earth?

34“Can you shout to the clouds

and make it rain?

35Can you make lightning appear

and cause it to strike as you direct?

36Who gives intuition to the heart

and instinct to the mind?

37Who is wise enough to count all the clouds?

Who can tilt the water jars of heaven

38when the parched ground is dry

and the soil has hardened into clods?

39“Can you stalk prey for a lioness

and satisfy the young lions’ appetites

40as they lie in their dens

or crouch in the thicket?

41Who provides food for the ravens

when their young cry out to God

and wander about in hunger?


THIS CREATION WAS DONE WHEN THE EARTH 

WAS FIRST FORMED FOR THE DINOSAURS. OUR PLANET WAS BEAUTIFUL, SPECTACULAR. THE ANGELS SANG, IT WAS A PHYSICAL GEM, IN THE UNIVERSE, AS IT WAS AGAIN MADE SO IN GENESIS ONE., AS GOD BROUGHT IT FORTH FROM THE WATERS.


THE EARTH WAS SO MUCH A GEM OF GOD'S CREATION HE TOLD THE SPLENDID, BEAUTIFUL, GLORIOUS, COVERING CHERUB HE COULD HAVE IT TO KEEP AND GUARD. THIS BEING OF BEAUTY AND GLORY IS RELATED TO US IN EZEKIEL.


11 Then this further message came to me from the Lord: 12 “Son of man, sing this funeral song for the king of Tyre. Give him this message from the Sovereign Lord:

IN TYPOLIGY —- WE MOVE TO  THE GLORIOUS SPIRIT BEING

“You were the model of perfection,
    full of wisdom and exquisite in beauty.
13 You were in Eden,
    the garden of God.
Your clothing was adorned with every precious stone[b]
    red carnelian, pale-green peridot, white moonstone,
    blue-green beryl, onyx, green jasper,
    blue lapis lazuli, turquoise, and emerald—
all beautifully crafted for you
    and set in the finest gold.
They were given to you
    on the day you were created.
14 I ordained and anointed you
    as the mighty angelic guardian.[c]
You had access to the holy mountain of God
    and walked among the stones of fire.

15 “You were blameless in all you did
    from the day you were created
    until the day evil was found in you.
16 Your rich commerce led you to violence,
    and you sinned.

So I banished you in disgrace
    from the mountain of God.
I expelled you, O mighty guardian,
    from your place among the stones of fire.
17 Your heart was filled with pride
    because of all your beauty.
Your wisdom was corrupted
    by your love of splendor.


BACK TO THE KING OF TYRE—


So I threw you to the ground
    and exposed you to the curious gaze of kings.
18 You defiled your sanctuaries
    with your many sins and your dishonest trade.
So I brought fire out from within you,
    and it consumed you.
I reduced you to ashes on the ground
    in the sight of all who were watching.
19 All who knew you are appalled at your fate.
    You have come to a terrible end,
    and you will exist no more.”


THIS BEING WAS GIVEN THE EARTH TO CARE FOR AND KEEP, BUT THAT WAS NOT ENOUGH, HE WANTED THE THRONE OF GOD——


ISAIAH 14— TYPE GOES TO ANTI-TYPE AND BACK TO TYPE


“How you are fallen from heaven,
    O shining star, son of the morning!
You have been thrown down to the earth,
    you who destroyed the nations of the world.
13 For you said to yourself,
    ‘I will ascend to heaven and set my throne above God’s stars.
I will preside on the mountain of the gods
    far away in the north.[e]
14 I will climb to the highest heavens
    and be like the Most High.’

15 Instead, you will be brought down to the place of the dead,
    down to its lowest depths.


THERE WAS A "Star Wars" BETWEEN THE NOW SINFUL  COVERING CHERUB AND HIS ANGELS AGAINST GOD AND HIS ANGELS. A STAR WARS SO GREAT THE HUMAN MIND CANNOT IMAGINE HOW GREAT IT WAS.

OUR MOON SHOWS THE SCARES. BUT THE EARTH WAS ESPECIALLY UNDER FIRE BY THIS BEING WHO  BECAME SATAN THE DEVIL.


THE EARTH WAS HAMMERED WITH ROCKY MISSILES.

ONE OF THE BIGGEST HIT THE GULF OF MEXICO— ALL TOLD THE EARTH SHOOK, REALED, ROLLED,  WATERS WERE COVERING THE EARTH— IT WAS THE END OF THE DINOSAUR AGE.


THE DEVIL WAS FIGHTING, WANTING GOD'S THRONE. BUT GOD AND HIS  ANGELS WERE WAY TO STRONG FOR SATAN AND HIS ANGELS. THEY WERE THROWN DOWN TO THE EARTH WITH LIMITATIONS OF POWER.


JESUS SAW IT HAPPEN—


 Luke 10:18 

New International Version
He replied, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.

New Living Translation
“Yes,” he told them, “I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning!

English Standard Version
And he said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.

Berean Standard Bible
So He told them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.

Berean Literal Bible
And He said to them, "I beheld Satan having fallen as lightning out of heaven.

King James Bible
And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.

New King James Version
And He said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.

New American Standard Bible
And He said to them, “I watched Satan fall from heaven like lightning.

NASB 1995
And He said to them, “I was watching Satan fall from heaven like lightning.

NASB 1977 
And He said to them, “I was watching Satan fall from heaven like lightning.

Legacy Standard Bible 
And He said to them, “I was watching Satan fall from heaven like lightning.

Amplified Bible
He said to them, “I watched Satan fall from heaven like [a flash of] lightning.

AND SO  WITH THAT, WHAT EVER TIME LATER, GOD BROUGHT THE DRY LAND OUT FROM UNDER THE WATER, AND THEN THE REST OF GENESIS ONE WAS ENTERED INTO BY THE ETERNAL RIGHTEOUS GOD.

IT WAS TIME TO BRING HUMAN KIND INTO THE WORLD, SO THE PLAN OF GOD COULD GO FORTH. A PLAN THAT TRULY BLOWS THE MIND. 

THAT PLAN  I AM SHARING WITH YOU ON THIS BLOG.

Keith Hunt


  
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