Today’s Hebrew Testament chronological reading is in Exodus 23 and 24.
The Psalms/ Proverbs reading is in Psalm 58.
The Greek Testament reading is in Romans 13.
Essential Studies.
Exodus 24, The vision of God’s throne
Additional studies: Exodus Index
We’re not just reading history; we’re seeing the source of God’s covenant and Law. It all flows straight from His heart and His throne. That sapphire pavement is no ordinary floor; it’s a crystal-clear symbol of heaven’s purity, testifying that the covenant and its terms—the Law—are rooted in God’s unchanging authority. And that the elders and priests saw it too? It empowers them to lead with confidence that our faith stands on the solid ground of God’s throne, and not fallible human ideas. ♥
Psalm 58, The righteous who repent and return
Additional studies: Psalms, Book Two: Psalms 42-72 Index
Every man receives an invitation to repent. The righteous take that opportunity. The wicked, however, stop their ears like a deaf cobra who will not heed the voice of charmers (1B). That is the only difference between them, initially. But as the righteous open their ears, as they heed the call which has gone out to all Israel: HEAR, O Israel (Deu 6:4), a heart transplant occurs, by the power of the Holy Spirit. God exchanges our heart of stone for a heart of flesh, upon which He has engraved His Torah (Eze 26:26-27). It becomes the nature of the righteous to seek after God, to love Him, and to walk in His ways. The righteous are not perfect, they make mistakes and sin. Even David, the man after God’s own heart, sinned grievously. But the righteous always repent and return, that is their defining characteristic. When YHVH utters His voice, they HEAR Him.
Romans 13, Chiastic Structure
Additional studies: Romans Index
So yes, we are to obey the Law of Love today, but how do we know what love is? The Ten Commandments tell us. The rabbis even say that the entire Law, 613 commandments, are summarized by the Ten; and a study of the books of Moses will confirm that this is so. This is why Jesus can say that on the two greatest commandments all the Law hangs (Mat 22:40). Therefore the Ten Commandments are our guide, so that we may be sure we are truly walking in love and not in some man- made idea that is not love in God’s sight.
Three-year Bible.
The three-year plan is here.
Today’s reading is in 1 Corinthians 16.
Suggested study: 1 Corinthians 16, Bible for Beginners.
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