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Women of the Bible - November 23, 2020

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The Widow with the Two Coins

Her character: Though extremely poor, she is one of the most greathearted people in the Bible. Just after warning his disciples to watch out for the teachers of the law, who devour widows' houses, Jesus caught sight of her in the temple. He may have called attention to her as a case in point.
Her sorrow: To be alone, without a husband to provide for her.
Her joy: To surrender herself to God completely, trusting him to act on her behalf.
Key Scriptures: Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4

Her Story

With Passover approaching, the temple was packed with worshipers from all over Israel. The previous Sunday, Jesus had created a sensation as he rode down the Mount of Olives and into Jerusalem, mounted on a donkey. A large crowd had gathered, carpeting the road with palm branches and shouting: "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest."

Some of the Pharisees, scandalized that Jesus was being hailed as Messiah, demanded, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples!"

"I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out."

Stung by his words, the teachers of the law began to plot how they could break the law by murdering him at their first opportunity.

Days later, after warning his disciples to watch out for the teachers of the law who preyed on widows for their money, Jesus sat opposite the temple treasury, in the Court of the Women. The place was crowded with people dropping their offerings in one of the thirteen trumpet-shaped receptacles that hung on the walls. But Jesus had eyes for only one of them. He watched as a widow deposited two small copper coins, less than a day's wages.

Quickly, he called to his disciples, "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on."

No one else would have noticed the woman. But Jesus, with eyes that

penetrated both her circumstances and her heart, recognized the astonishing nature of her gift. Her gesture was a sign of complete abandonment to God.

Without faith, she wouldn't have offered her last penny, believing God would care for her better than she could care for herself. But there is yet another, more subtle aspect to Her Story. How easy it would have been for her to conclude that her gift was simply too meager to offer. What need had God for two copper coins anyway? Surely they meant more to her than they would to him. Somehow she must have had the grace to believe in the value of her small offering.

Maybe God, in a manner of speaking, did need what she had to offer. Perhaps her gesture consoled Jesus a short time before his passion and death. She had given everything she had to live on; soon, he would give his life.

The story of the widow and her two copper coins reminds us that God's kingdom works on entirely different principles than the kingdom of this world. In the divine economy, the size of the gift is of no consequence; what matters is the size of the giver's heart.

Her Promise

God's promise of provision is nowhere more evident than in this story of the widow who gave all she had. She had no one else to rely on—only God. That's true of us as well, isn't it? Regardless of our financial situation, whether we are financially well off or constantly skimming the bottom, we have no one else to rely on. Our true security is not in our belongings or our bank accounts, but in God alone. And he has promised to provide.

 
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Codes for Christian Living - November 23, 2020

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Is There Still Anyone... That I May Show Him Kindness?

Is there anyone in your sphere of relationships to whom you could show some kindness?

It was King David’s greatest hour when he asked this question. At this point in his pilgrimage, there was no blemish on his character or integrity. In fulfillment of the longstanding prophecy, David was finally sitting on top of his world—he was on the throne of Israel. King Saul, his predecessor and nemesis, had been slain by the Philistines on the battlefield of Mount Gilboa. Tragically, Jonathan—Saul’s son and David’s best friend—was also killed alongside his father. David grieved and lamented over their deaths, but sometime later, overwhelmed by God’s goodness to him, the new king asked, “Is there still anyone who is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake?” (2 Samuel 9:1).

That’s when David heard of Jonathan’s son named Mephibosheth. Poverty-stricken, unshaven, crippled since a childhood accident, and living in hiding at a place called Lodebar, this man was totally unaware that he was in a covenant relationship with the new king.

There is no clearer picture of integrity in action than in this personal drama. David, of whom the psalmist Asaph would later say, led his people with “the integrity of his heart, and . . . the skillfulness of his hand” (Psalm 78:72). David now acted on his longstanding promise to his beloved Jonathan. This story reveals that a person of integrity is not only one who remembers his promises but one who keeps them as well.

A Person of Integrity Remembers His Promises

This friendship between David and Jonathan begins in 1 Samuel 20. David, the young shepherd boy, had burst from obscurity and slain the giant, Goliath. Immediately, this handsome young man became the rage of Jerusalem—and burning with jealousy, King Saul set out to bring him down. Jonathan, however, knew that the Lord was with David, and these friends entered into a covenant relationship, each promising to care for the other’s descendants. Later, Jonathan died in battle and David was crowned king. In the aftermath, he learned about a forgotten son of Jonathan who was still living.

In his boyhood, Mephibosheth had lived in King Saul’s palace and enjoyed all the king’s provision. Upon hearing of the death of both Saul and Jonathan, all of the palace servants fled for their lives. As they fled, a nurse picked up young Mephibosheth and, in her haste to exit, dropped him and crushed his legs, and he became “lame in both his feet” (2 Samuel 9:13). Mephibosheth hid in a filthy refugee camp plagued by poverty. The years passed, and he assumed he was at least safe there. Poverty-stricken and forgotten, but safe.

Meanwhile, David remembered the promise he had made to Jonathan and began to take care of this unfinished business. After all, Jonathan had saved David from death, and now he was determined to find out if he could help anyone left in the house of Saul who might still be alive. A man of integrity, David remembered his promise to Jonathan.

Tragically, in our modern culture, broken promises seem more the norm than the exception. Promises made at wed-ding altars are often forgotten. Campaign promises on both sides of the political aisle—like “no new taxes” or “if you like your doctor, you can keep him”—are too often conveniently ignored. But David’s example from centuries ago illustrates that a person of integrity remembers his promises.

A Person of Integrity Keeps His Promises

It is, however, one thing to remember a promise and quite another to keep it. David did both.

King David sent for Mephibosheth—and can you imagine how this man felt when the royal chariots circled in a cloud of dust and stopped at his little shack in Lodebar? Undoubtedly his heart pounded as he grabbed his crutches and headed out his door to what he must have assumed was a certain death under the new regime. He probably thought he had been found and “wanted dead or alive.”

Now picture Mephibosheth after he arrives at the palace and shuffles into the throne room of the king. He falls prostrate in fear before David. And then he can’t believe the tender words he hears David speak: “Do not fear, for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and will restore to you all the land of Saul your grandfather; and you shall eat bread at my table continually . . . like one of the king’s sons” (2 Samuel 9:7, 11). David did not simply remember his promise to Jonathan; he kept it.

Now try to imagine dinner at King David’s table with all his sons in attendance. The room is ornate and elegant, graced with oriental rugs and high-back royal dining chairs. A linen tablecloth covers the table and drapes into the laps of the king and his sons seated around. There is handsome Absalom with his flowing black hair resting on his shoulders . . . and there sits Amnon, the clever and crafty one. Later they are joined by Solomon. And then comes the sound. It is the sound of shuffling feet accompanied by the clump, clump, clump of crutches. Mephibosheth is taking his place among all the king’s sons at the king’s table.

Continue to use your imagination for a moment. Suppose no one is looking, so you quickly climb under the table. What do you see? Legs! You follow them around . . . one pair of muscular legs after another. And then you see two crooked legs dangling, not quite reaching the floor. That is the exact view Mephibosheth had of himself during those years in exile: he was nothing more than a pair of useless legs.

Now climb out from under the table and take a seat near David’s at the head of the table. What do you see? Note how the tablecloth falls into each son’s lap, covering their legs. From the king’s view, Mephibosheth looks just like all the others at the table. And this, friend, is the view the Lord Jesus has of each of His own children, of you and of me. Let me explain.

The reality is, I was once like Mephibosheth. I too was crippled by a fall. I too lived in exile, in spiritual poverty. Then the King’s chariots came to my Lodebar, and I was arrested, but not to be imprisoned. I was arrested by God’s forgiving and freeing love. The Holy Spirit who came to me took me to King Jesus. At first I was uncomfortable and wanted to go back to Lodebar where I felt at home. But then I heard the good news, the gospel. I heard the King say, “I want to make you My own child!” if you think Mephibosheth had a good deal, it pales next to the new covenant Jesus offers you and me! And the really good news is, there is a place for each of us at the King’s table.

People of integrity remember their promises and keep them, whatever the cost. Perhaps you made a promise recently, or even long ago, that you need to remember . . . and keep.

Q & A: “Is there anyone to whom I can show kindness?” People we encounter at the office and in the grocery story, people we live with at home and worship with on Sundays, are in desperate need of kind words and deeds. Divine opportunities are all around you every day. Make a conscious effort today to show kindness to someone . . . not for “Jonathan’s sake,” but for Jesus’ sake. Remember promises you have made . . . and do what you need to do to keep them.

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Night Light for Parents- November 23, 2020

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You are the helper of the fatherless. Psalm 10:14

When Kathy's husband died, her sons were seventeen and twenty. Both boys missed their dad terribly. When they encountered difficulties that Kathy's husband normally would have handled, she felt inadequate. The issues they faced at that age were not ones she could "kiss and make better." So Kathy laid the situation at God's feet through prayer, knowing that she needed help to deal wisely with her boys.

The Lord responded. When one son faced losing his job because he didn't have a vehicle that would make it over snowy roads, a friend unexpectedly offered the use of his four-wheel-drive rig. When the other son hit a coyote with the used car he'd just purchased, a friend was there to offer advice and arrange for repairs. And when Kathy saw that her eldest son needed spiritual grounding and guidance, a mentor was provided in the form of his Christian boss at the fire station where he was interning.

Single parents can't do it all for their kids, especially in times of hardship or crisis. They need assistance from friends, relatives, neighbors, and fellow believers who heed the call of Scripture: "Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow" (Isaiah 1:17). Most of all, they need to take their needs in prayer to their loving Lord, the "helper of the fatherless" (Psalm 10:14).

Before you say good night…

Do you need to put your parenting issues before the Lord in prayer?

Do you know a single parent you could reach out to this week?

Lord Jesus, be our strength when we are overwhelmed, our hope when we are discouraged, and our confidence when we feel alone or afraid. May Your grace and power shine out of our weakness, for the sake of our children, and for the sake of all those who look to us for strength. Amen.

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Night Light for Couples- November 23, 2020

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The Bottom Line

"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6

The contradictory advice given in popular culture about what children need is enough to drive a conscientious parent to distraction. In days past, moms and dads learned child‐rearing from their parents, who learned from theirs. Rightly or wrongly, they had a sense of confidence about what they were doing. That's because the traditional approach to parenting boils down to some very basic ideas.

Here are just a few:

—When your children ask, "Who's in charge?" tell them.

—When they mutter, "Who loves me?" take them in your arms and surround them with affection.

—When they defiantly challenge you, win decisively. Talk to them. Set up clear boundaries and then enforce the rules firmly and fairly.

—Expose your children to interesting things. Help them use their time wisely.

—Raise them in a stable family with two parents who love each other and enjoy a strong marriage.

—Teach them to love the Lord and understand His Word.

—Treat them with respect and dignity and expect the same in return.

—Set aside time to build friendship and love between generations. Then enjoy the sweet benefits of competent parenthood and a wonderful family!

Just between us…

  • How are we doing on this list of parenting basics?
  • Where do we see progress?
  • Which ones need special attention?

Father, thank You for the timeless wisdom that we can follow to help us raise our children right. May we parent wisely and lovingly, trusting in Your blessing. Amen.

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