Our amazing earth

I read this in one of my devotionals I do today. It talks about our amazing earth that God made for us…

‘The sunrise is so consistent that we take it for granted, but few things are as miraculous as the celestial dance that takes place on a daily basis. The earth spins on its axis at a speed of 1,000 mph. And while it rotates 360 degrees on its axis every twenty-four hours, it is also hurtling through space at the unimaginable speed of 67,000 mph. You may not have any big plans for today, but you will travel 1.6 million miles in your annual lap around the sun. Quite an accomplishment!’

Another two week Bible plan

Below is another two week Bible reading plan with links. This one touches on the role of the Holy Spirit throughout the Bible. please enjoy!

Two weeks on the Holy Spirit

Day 1 – Judges 14:1-20 – The Spirit gives Samson strength
Day 2 – 1 Samuel 10:1-27 – King Saul’s experience
Day 3 – Matthew 3:1-4:10 – Spirit’s role in Jesus’ birth and baptism
Day 4 – John 14:1-31 – Jesus promises the Spirit
Day 5 – John 16:1-33 – The work of the Spirit
Day 6 – Acts 2:1-47 – The Spirit comes at Pentecost
Day 7 – Acts 10:1-48 – Visions from the Spirit
Day 8 – Romans 8:1-39 – Christian’s victory in the Spirit
Day 9 – 1 Corinthians 2:1-16 – Wisdom from the Spirit
Day 10 – 1 Corinthians 12:1-31 – Gifts of the Spirit
Day 11 – 1 Corinthians 14:1-40 – Gifts of tongues and prophecy
Day 12 – Galatians 5:1-26 – Life in the Spirit
Day 13 – Ephesians 4:1-32 – Unity and gifts
Day 14 – 1 John 4:1-21 – Signs of the Spirit

What is the rapture?

I was asked a question about the rapture of the church recently. As the person had not done a lot of Bible reading I sent them the link to the video below. It provided a short and simple explanation. Please enjoy.

Questions when the Holy Spirit came

In Acts 2:1-13 we see a description of when the Holy Spirit came on the believers. It says…

[1] On the day of Pentecost all the believers were meeting together in one place. [2] Suddenly, there was a sound from heaven like the roaring of a mighty windstorm, and it filled the house where they were sitting. [3] Then, what looked like flames or tongues of fire appeared and settled on each of them. [4] And everyone present was filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in other languages, as the Holy Spirit gave them this ability.

It goes on to say that the people came running at the sound of a mighty wind. They wanted to know what was happening.

When they arrived they heard people speaking in various tongues as the Holy Spirit allowed them to do. The people from all nations heard the message in their own language.

The text tells us that some said they were drunk, but it also tells us that many were amazed, perplexed and bewildered. They had never seen or heard anything like it.

The part that jumped out at me was the two questions they asked. In verse 7 they exclaimed, “How can this be?” And in verse 9 they ask each other, “What does this mean?

I think these are two crucial questions to ask when God does something new or different to what we have seen before. Rather than trying to explain things away, the questions show they we are open to learn more about God.

Being open to God and how He wants to do things is an important part of growing in our faith. The moment we shut things down and explain them away, is when we close ourselves down to growth and put God in a box.

In the section after this passage we see that Peter stands up and explains what is happening. He says they are not drunk and this is part of what was prophesied in Joel 2:28-29. He explained this is part of God’s plan of pouring the Holy Spirit on believers.

As history tells us 3000 people were added to the church that day. They were open to God, they asked the right questions and they were saved. They heard what Peter said and responded in the way God wanted.

I have learned that when God does something new or different to what I have previously seen, to ask the right questions…How can this be? And what does this mean? Then I am open to God and I do not miss out on what God is doing in the world around me.