Monday, August 03, 2009

Tell Me The Story

Read: 1 Corinthians 10:1-11

All these things happened to them as examples, and ... for our admonition. --- 1 Corinthians 10:11

The Bible In One Year:
Psalms 90-92


Now that I have grandkids, I'm back into the classic children's Bible stories. Wide-eyed stories like David and Goliath, Noah's ark, and Jonah and the big fish quickly capture a child's imagination!

But there's a danger here --- not with the stories themselves but rather with our attitude toward them. If we view them simply as kids' stories, kind of like the Grimm's Fairy Tales of the Bible, we miss the point.

The stories of the Bible were never meant to be outgrown. There are profound lessons to be learned from the amazing accounts of those who faced giants, floods, and fish!

Hundreds of years after the fact, the apostle Paul explained that the things that happened to Moses and the Israelites as they wandered through the desert "happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition" [1 Cor. 10:11]. These stories are about us. They mirror the tensions we face daily as we too seek to apply God's will and ways to the realities of our lives. They teach us of the treachery of sin, our desperate need to trust God unflinchingly, and the importance of staying faithful and true to Him regardless of what happens.

Don't ignore the old stories. You might be surprised what Gods to teach you through them. --- Joe Stowell

We learn the blessed Word of God
To fix it firmly in our heart;
And when we act upon that Word
Its truth from us will not depart. --- D. De Haan


STORIES FROM THE PAST CAN GIVE US POINTERS FOR THE PRESENT.

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