Warm Wax

Begin your time of Bible reading with a period of pure quiet, silent presence before the Lord. Even a few minutes of simply stopping everything will prepare you as warm wax, to receive the seal of the Holy Spirit.

This kind of preparation reduces defensiveness before the Word. The book of Proverbs seeks to have you moved by the power of the truths expressed. The images and comparisons will make concrete and personal what might otherwise be abstract and distant. You will learn about the danger of indolence and the wiles of seduction. With pen poised to write, let the phrases of Proverbs loosen personal truths for you to note down. The Holy Spirit will use your own creativity and inner freedom to share God’s wisdom with you.

Proverbs 6

The mid-range of the date of Easter (April 10 to 16) results in all four seasons being thirteen weeks long. When an early Easter shortens Epiphany by one or two weeks (very rarely three), then Pentecost is lengthened by the corresponding number of weeks. This is the case for this year; the 8th week in Epiphany “leaps ahead” to the beginning of the season of Pentecost–summer in the northern hemisphere.

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Tuesdays are dedicated to the Old Testament books of history
and the Hebrew “Writings.”

 

For the next several weeks, the Firestarters will be from the original version of this program. For these Firestarters I recommend the ebook.  You will have the entire program of well over a thousand of these introductions with you on your phone or tablet. Check the menu options at the site for more information.

Counting on the Promises

Waves upon waves of compassion and love sweep across the pages of this passage. You will need to drink from each verse as from precious nectars of various flavors. Pause often. Keep your Bible close to you throughout the day so that you can take regular refreshment from the promises that lie before you.

How many such promises can you count in these chapters? All the ones you count you can count on! Take note of the various images used to convey the power of the promises. Place each one before all that may be coming against you, believing that according to 54:17, that there is no weapon turned against you that will succeed.

Isaiah 54—55

The mid-range of the date of Easter (April 10 to 16) results in all four seasons being thirteen weeks long. When an early Easter shortens Epiphany by one or two weeks (very rarely three), then Pentecost is lengthened by the corresponding number of weeks. This is the case for this year; the 8th week in Epiphany “leaps ahead” to the beginning of the season of Pentecost–summer in the northern hemisphere.

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Mondays are dedicated to the reading of the Hebrew Prophets.
We continue to read from the Prophet Isaiah.

For the next several weeks, the Firestarters will be from the original version of this program. For these Firestarters I recommend the ebook.  You will have the entire program of well over a thousand of these introductions with you on your phone or tablet. Check the menu options at the site for more information.

The Greatest Holy Day

Christmas, Easter, Pentecost:  these three holidays are like midnight, dawn and noon.  How’s that?  Well, Christmas comes in the winter-time when everything is dark.  The Epiphany Star is like a star at midnight, leading the Magi to the new-born infant Jesus.  All of God is seen in the tiny baby in the manger…like beautiful, shining star at night.

Easter is like the dawn.  The sun breaking out in the East is like Jesus rising from the grave.  A new day has come with the Resurrection of Jesus.  Pentecost is like noon-time.  The fullness of God is poured out in the coming of the Holy Spirit, just as the noon sun is the highest and brightest…and hottest as the summer weeks draw near.

Pentecost is really the greatest holy day there is, because it’s the final gift of God to us—God’s Spirit living inside us.  If you and I were to really get into living with God inside us and we inside God, what a life of love we would lead!

Acts 2:1-13

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Sundays are dedicated to the Gospels from the Revised Common Lectionary
During the Easter Season, are read from the Gospel of John.

For the Firestarters in the original edition, I recommend the ebook.  You will have the entire program of well over a thousand of these introductions with you on your phone or tablet! Check the menu options at the site for more information.