GOD Morning! November 10 / Rest, part 2
GOD Morning!
November 10 / REST part 2
Hebrews 7 (Amplified Bible)
7 For this
Melchizedek, king of Salem [and] priest of the Most High God, met Abraham as he
returned from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him,
2 And Abraham gave
to him a tenth portion of all [the spoil]. He is primarily, as his name when
translated indicates, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem,
which means king of peace.
3 Without [record
of] father or mother or ancestral line, neither with beginning of days nor
ending of life, but, resembling the Son of God, he continues to be a priest
without interruption and without successor.
4 Now observe and consider
how great [a personage] this was to whom even Abraham the patriarch gave a
tenth [the topmost or the pick of the heap] of the spoils.
5 And it is true
that those descendants of Levi who are charged with the priestly office are
commanded in the Law to take tithes from the people—which means, from their
brethren—though these have descended from Abraham.
6 But this person
who has not their Levitical ancestry received tithes from Abraham [himself] and
blessed him who possessed the promises [of God].
7 Yet it is beyond
all contradiction that it is the lesser person who is blessed by the greater
one.
8 Furthermore, here
[in the Levitical priesthood] tithes are received by men who are subject to
death; while there [in the case of Melchizedek], they are received by one of
whom it is testified that he lives [perpetually].
9 A person might
even say that Levi [the father of the priestly tribe] himself, who received
tithes (the tenth), paid tithes through Abraham,
10 For he was still
in the loins of his forefather [Abraham] when Melchizedek met him [Abraham].
11 Now if perfection
(a perfect fellowship between God and the worshiper) had been attainable by the
Levitical priesthood—for under it the people were given the Law—why was it
further necessary that there should arise another and different
kind of Priest, one after the order of Melchizedek, rather than one appointed
after the order and rank of Aaron?
12 For when there is
a change in the priesthood, there is of necessity an alteration of the law
[concerning the priesthood] as well.
13 For the One of
Whom these things are said belonged [not to the priestly line but] to another
tribe, no member of which has officiated at the altar.
14 For it is obvious
that our Lord sprang from the tribe of Judah, and Moses mentioned nothing about
priests in connection with that tribe.
15 And this becomes
more plainly evident when another Priest arises Who bears the likeness of
Melchizedek,
16 Who has been
constituted a Priest, not on the basis of a bodily legal requirement [an
externally imposed command concerning His physical ancestry], but on the basis
of the power of an endless and indestructible Life.
17 For it is
witnessed of Him, You are a Priest forever after the order (with the rank) of
Melchizedek.
18 So a previous
physical regulation and command is cancelled because of its
weakness and ineffectiveness and uselessness—
19 For the Law never
made anything perfect—but instead a better hope is introduced through which we
[now] come close to God.
20 And it was not
without the taking of an oath [that Christ was made Priest],
21 For those who
formerly became priests received their office without its being confirmed by
the taking of an oath by God, but this One was designated and addressed and saluted
with an oath, The Lord has sworn and will not regret it or change
His mind, You are a Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.
22 In keeping with
[the oath’s greater strength and force], Jesus has become the Guarantee of a
better (stronger) agreement [a more excellent and more advantageous covenant].
23 [Again, the
former successive line of priests] was made up of many, because they were each
prevented by death from continuing [perpetually in office];
24 But He holds His
priesthood unchangeably, because He lives on forever.
25 Therefore He is
able also to save to the uttermost (completely, perfectly, finally, and for all
time and eternity) those who come to God through Him, since He is always living
to make petition to God and intercede with Him and intervene
for them.
26 [Here is] the
High Priest [perfectly adapted] to our needs, as was fitting—holy, blameless,
unstained by sin, separated from sinners, and exalted higher than the heavens.
27 He has no day by
day necessity, as [do each of these other] high priests, to offer sacrifice
first of all for his own [personal] sins and then for those of the people,
because He [met all the requirements] once for all when He brought Himself [as
a sacrifice] which He offered up.
28 For the Law sets
up men in their weakness [frail, sinful, dying human beings] as high priests,
but the word of [God’s] oath, which [was spoken later] after the institution of
the Law, [chooses and appoints as priest One Whose appointment is complete and
permanent], a Son Who has been made perfect forever.
I
read an article that suggests that one hour per day studying the Word, plus one
hour per day praying, plus 6 hours per week in church or group Bible Study
would constitute tithing our time to God. That sounds like a lot. This type of
schedule is more workable for me, because my children are married. But how
about a mother of toddlers, a single mom, or a mom who works outside the home?
Or a young pastor’s wife who also works outside the home such as my daughter?
This schedule seems pretty hard to attain, and even more difficult to maintain.
And yet, I keep feeling like clinging to Jesus IS our rest! And how do we cling
to Him? By spending time with Him!
He
longs to help us with our difficult schedules! He longs to give us wisdom we
can’t seem to find on our own. Heavenly wisdom.
“Dear
Jesus, I really want to tithe my time. I’m good with the church attendance
part. I’m actually a little over the allotted time in that area. But I need
improvement in the 2 hours per day part. Some days, I easily spend 2 hours between
blogging about Your word and prayer. But some days, I sleep a little too long.
On those days I rush through my prayer time, while glancing at the clock. So
Dear God, I am coming to You again, and vowing once again to continue to make
baby steps in this area of my life. Because I know that small, consistent
changes will lead to big blessings! How I love You, my Savior! How I worship
You, my Jesus! Thank you for continuing to nudge me forward. AMEN.”
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