Words That Describe God – B5 – Family Edition

8 October 8, 2024
 
Because, John 15:12-13 – Gwen
Best, Jeremiah 10:6 – Jack
Beginner, Genesis 1:1 – Caleb
Brilliance, Psalm 84:11 – Betsy
Beacon, John 8:12 – Brian
 
9 October 9, 2024
 
Beneath-No-One, 2 Samuel 7:22 – Gwen
Blesser, James 1:17 – Jack
Benevolant, John 3:16 – Caleb
Betwixt, Acts 17:28 – Betsy
Blameless, Colossians 1:21-23 – Brian
 
10 October 10, 2024
 
Beautiful, John 1:14 – Gwen
Beacon, Psalm 32:8 – Jack
Behold, Jeremiah 33:2 – Caleb
Benefactore, Psalm 71:5-8 – Betsy
Biogeochemistry, Romans 8:22-25 – Brian
 
11 October 11, 2024
 
Boundless, Job 42:2 – Gwen
Boundless, Matthew 19:26 – Jack
Biggest, Psalm 97:9 – Caleb
Ballistic, Psalm 103:12 – Betsy
Betrothed, Hosea 2:19-20 – Brian
 
12 October 12, 2024
 
Brilliant, Psalm 104:24 – Gwen
Beginning, Genesis 1:1 – Jack
Best, Psalm 34:8 – Caleb
Buyer, 1 Peter 1:18-19 – Betsy
Bespeckle, Isaiah 42:8 – Brian
 
13 October 13, 2024
 
Big, Jeremiah 29:11 – Gwen
Brilliantest, Psalm 147:5 – Jack
Bane-less, Habbakkuk 3:19 – Caleb
Breathtaking, Psalm 66:5 – Betsy
Belong, John 8:44, Romans 14:8, Galatians 6:10 – Brian
 
14 October 14, 2024
 
Base, Galatians 5:22-23, Colossians 3:5 – Gwen
Bliss-causer, 1 Peter 1:8-9 – Jack
Bacon, Psalm 34:8 – Caleb
Bequester, Psalm 16:5-11 – Betsy
Bestower, Luke 22:29-30, John 4:10, Revelation 22:1-3 – Brian

Words That Describe God – A5 – Family Edition

1 October 1, 2024
 
A, John 1:1-4 – Gwen
Action, John 5:17 – Jack
Ahh, Nahum 1:2 – Caleb
Able, Ephesians 3:20-21, 2 Timothy 1:12 – Betsy
Assembly, John 14:6, John 15:12 – Brian
 
2 October 2, 2024
 
Absolute, Psalm 86:15 – Gwen
Awesome, Deuteronomy 10:17 – Jack
Almighty, Revelations 1:8 – Caleb
Abundant, Jeremiah 33:6 – Betsy
Alignment, Genesis 1:14-16, Psalm 104, Ecclesiastes 3:11 – Brian
 
3 October 3, 2024
 
Amazing, Job 42:10-12 – Gwen
Always, Psalm 90:2 – Jack
Adoring, John 3:16 – Caleb
Always, Psalm 16:8, Matthew 28:20 – Betsy
Astronomical, Psalm 8 – Brian
 
4 October 4, 2024
 
All, Revelation 1:5 – Gwen
Abundant, John 3:16 – Jack
Awesome, Deuteronomy 7:21 – Caleb
Aorta, Proverbs 3:5-6 – Betsy
Atonement, 2 Corinthians 5:21-22 – Brian
 
5 October 5, 2024
 
At, Jeremiah 23:23 – Gwen
Anytime, 1 John 5:14 – Jack
All, Genesis 1:1 – Caleb
Antiphony, Revelation 4:8-11 – Betsy
Accrue, John 3:30 – Brian
 
6 October 6, 2024
 
Advice, Romans 8:26 – Gwen
Anywhere, Jeremiah 23:23 – Jack
Abundant, Deuteronomy 30:4 – Caleb
Anomaly, 2 Samuel 7:22 – Betsy
Ark, Genesis 6-9, 2 Samuel 6, Hebrews 9 – Brian
 
7 October 7, 2024
 
Alive, Romans 6:9 – Gwen
Able, Matthew 19:26 – Jack
Acclaimed, Isaiah 57:13 – Caleb
Aferin, Genesis 1:31 – Betsy
Absolute, Malachai 3:6 – Brian

Spiritfire Proverbs 26:17, “Nunya Bizness”

“Like the one who seizes a dog by the ears
     is a passer-by who meddles in a
          quarrel not his own.”
 
After we prayed, said our declarations of, “I’m a child of God! He loves me so I love me!”, and recited our intro, my kids jumped in right away with this proverb. Between the three of them, they knew and sited a time when one stepped over the line and got involved in a conflict that they had no part in. We found out the dog’s name: “Nunya Bizness.”
 
We also talked about the “passer-by”, who we previously saw in v. 10, as a new character in the book of Proverbs. One who is ignorant of discernment and has no interest in either house, Wisdom’s or Folly’s. We spent a moment talking about their fate. “Are they better off not knowing what lies ahead?” I asked. Is that true in any case of life? Consider a path that contains signs along each side warning of falling rocks, or steep cliffs. What happens to those who ignore them? Or those who take the ‘blue pill’ in the movie, The Matrix? Are they protected somehow if they are obedient to the machine? Much like an eclipse that happens regardless of will or emotion, the fate of the ignorant is an early grave.
 
Then we came to the ‘REAL’ question: “How did Jesus fulfill this proverb?”  We then talked about the difference between ‘fulfilling’ and ‘obeying’ the proverbs. We then saw how it was Jesus who grabbed that dog’s ears and gave it a shake. The ‘quarrel not His own’ was the one between God and man, for Jesus was innocent, as in Hebrews 4:15. But unlike a passer-by or a Baha’i teacher, He didn’t detach Himself from this world but saved us from ‘Sin’, the dog’s REAL name, and faced its danger to that early grave. God raised Him from the dead and opened a Way for us and the passer-by to be saved, 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.  
 
We thanked God that Jesus, like in His parable of ‘the Good Samaritan”, Luke 10:25-37, was no passer-by, and made our salvation His business.