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  • Issue 1638 – Stewards – January 4, 2025

    Issue 1638 – Stewards – January 4, 2025

    Mount Baker from Abbotsford January 2025
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    Kathy and I have decided to add something new to  our Bible reading plans. We do those separately as we are using different plans and translations. I found a “Reading Through The Church Fathers” in a year plan.

    That plan takes us through a curated introduction to the early church fathers over the course of the year. It’s made available by C. Michael Patton at Credo House Ministries.  The texts for the day are provided along with a narrated version of the text. We watch and listen together, stopping to discuss.

    As Protestants, we often pay little heed to the church fathers. That is to our detriment. Like any commentator or preacher, the “fathers” can be in error in places but provide a wealth of insight into the faith and the Scriptures.

    Most of these fathers lived before the Roman Catholic/Protestant separation, the Orthodox schism, and other divisions. They are a part of our shared Christian history and are enriching to read.

    With that unsolicited plug set aside, let’s move into today’s Gleanings.

    I recently read the Psalms, and the latter part of Psalm 65 particularly struck me.

    You visit the earth and water it;
    you greatly enrich it;
    the river of God is full of water;
    you provide their grain,
    for so you have prepared it.

    You water its furrows abundantly,
    settling its ridges,
    softening it with showers,
    and blessing its growth.

    You crown the year with your bounty;
    your wagon tracks overflow with abundance.

    The pastures of the wilderness overflow,
    the hills gird themselves with joy,

    the meadows clothe themselves with flocks,
    the valleys deck themselves with grain,
    they shout and sing together for joy. 

    Psalm 65:9-13

    God, the creator of all things, lavishes great attention on His Creation. He cares for it and tends to it. He is not an absentee landlord who allows things to happen to His creation.

    God appointed his children to be the stewards of this little planet we call home.

    God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” Genesis 1:28

    That verse has often been used to justify the wanton, wholesale rape of our home, its resources, and the exploitation of people. Yet, when we compare it to the Psalmist’s description of God’s tender care, we see how wrong such a view is.

    We are called to be faithful stewards of all God has provided. Yes, the land, the sea, and the sky are provided for us to use. We do not have the right to abuse them, however. The abuses we pour out on God’s creation not only have the potential for harm to the generations to come but are an affront to God.

    I am not advocating that we all become tree-huggers. While the environmental movement has many valuable elements, it also contains much pseudoscience and earth worship. I am advocating that we take a little more care of the earthly home God has provided us.

    Perhaps the little bit one person does won’t make a difference, but if each of the 7 billion people on this little blue ball, third from the sun, does a bit, the effect will be tremendous.

    Until next time, may you be a good steward of all God has given you.

    Be blessed

    Hallelu Yah / Praise God 

    Kevin

    Gleanings From The Word

    Experience an extraordinary God in ordinary life. 

    Soli Deo Gloria (For the glory of God alone)

    Never let the enemy tell you that you are worthless or insignificant. Your value in God’s eyes is so great that it was worth dying for. You are a blessing to the world. You are so precious to God that his plan for heaven will not be complete without you.

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  • Issue 1637 – Unchanging – January 3, 2025

    Issue 1637 – Unchanging – January 3, 2025

    Time has rolled, and we find ourselves in a new  year. In reality, nothing much, if anything, has changed, except we now date things with  2025 instead of 2024. 

    With most banking done electronically, I seldom write cheques anymore. That means I have fewer opportunities to date things wrong. I confess that when naming this file, I initially typed in 2024 and had to change it.

    When we awoke on New Year’s Day, we found the same problems and opportunities as when we went to bed. Fortunately, God remained the same.

    Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8

    Of old you laid the foundation of the earth,and the heavens are the work of your hands.They will perish, but you will remain; they will all wear out like a garment. You will change them like a robe, and they will pass away,but you are the same, and your years have no end. Psalm 102:25-27

    “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” Revelation 1:8

    For I the Lord do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed. Malachi 3:6

    Most Christians have some concept of an unchanging God, but I don’t think we stop to think of how important that is.

    God knows and is sovereign over everything. He is perfect, loving, and merciful, but if He changed, that might not be so.

    We are secure in our salvation and eventual eternal home. If He changed, we would no longer have that certainty.

    God never lies and keeps His promises. A changed God might not.

    A god who isn’t perfect and unchanging isn’t a god at all. They might be powerful beyond our understanding, but they wouldn’t be worth worshipping and couldn’t be trusted.

    Amid the unchanging nature of life, it is good that we have someone unchangeable to hold fast to.

    We know that if we belong to Christ, we are justified and in the process of being made holy. We are safe in His hands. and we are sealed with the Holy Spirit. 

    God doesn’t change, so we can be secure in that truth. Even on days when we might not feel like those things are true, they remain anchored in Him, and we can stand.

    Praise God for His unchanging nature and hold fast to Him.

    Be blessed

    Hallelu Yah / Praise God 

    Kevin

    Gleanings From The Word

    Experience an extraordinary God in ordinary life. 

    Soli Deo Gloria (For the glory of God alone)

    Never let the enemy tell you that you are worthless or insignificant. Your value in God’s eyes is so great that it was worth dying for. You are a blessing to the world. You are so precious to God that his plan for heaven will not be complete without you.

    __________________________________________ 

    Did you know that we have an email version? It has the same great content but in a different format.

    Subscribe today: https://mailchi.mp/f27bbeb09c22/gleanings-1 

    For an archive of many back issues, visit our website at https://gleaningsfromtheword.com.

    © 2025 Gleanings From the Word, K.F. “Kevin” Corbin. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission.