Personal Devotions

Notes from Mark's personal Bible reading and meditation

With a goal to apply one truth from each day's reading to my life that day
May 21, 2024, 6:58 AM
Passage Read: Song of Solomon 7 - Isaiah 2 Meditation Verses: Isaiah 2:2-3 Thought Redemption has always been so that we might learn God's ways. When Christ reigns, all the nations will come and learn from Jesus the ways of the Lord. God's frustration in chapter one, His rejection of their sacrifices is because they haven't learned His ways; they've turned the sacrificial system into a means to live in sin yet be forgiven by God for their deliberate rebellion.
May 20, 2024, 6:33 AM
Passage Read: Song of Solomon 3-6 Meditation Verses: 5:2-6 Thought The Lord doesn't always come knocking when it's convenient for me. Even though I may love the Lord and desire to be ready for His call at any time, there will be times when I feel like it's really inconvenient. He won't wait forever while I hesitate. If I wait too long, even though I finally choose to answer Him, I may be too late.
May 19, 2024, 6:35 AM
Passage Read: Ecclesiastes 11 - Song of Solomon 2 Meditation Verse: Ecclesiastes 11:6 Thought Ecclesiastes is not a book that justifies laziness, but in taking pleasure in the work of the hands and fruit of one's labor. It doesn't teach a pursuit of wealth and getting rich, but it does promote diligence and hard work in order to provide for one's family and to have something to enjoy. But even that is the worldview of someone who knows there is a God, but doesn't really know what lies beyond this life.
May 18, 2024, 6:37 AM
Passage Read: Ecclesiastes 7-10 Meditation Verse: 7:4 Thought The wise man keeps in mind that his life is finite. The wise man seeks to remember that his days are few and will end in time, in the time of God's choosing, not his own. The man who remembers that death comes for each of us also considers the best way to use the days he's been given. Some men see that all there is is this life; they do not know what comes next, if anything.
May 17, 2024, 6:38 AM
Passage Read: Ecclesiastes 3-6​​​​​​​ Meditation Verse: 4:13 Thought This describes Saul and David well, though Solomon was not alive to see the conflict or the character of Saul. But he knew that it was because of disobedience that Saul lost the kingdom to David. It is not good to be any age and forget how to receive instruction, whether from wise men or from God. Saul was not all that old when he forgot how to receive and follow instruction.
May 16, 2024, 6:39 AM
Passage Read: Proverbs 30 - Ecclesiastes 2 Meditation Verse: Ecclesiastes 2:24 Thought This is truly the way of most people. Whatever they do, some people recognize that all their labor is just for their stomach. There is no special meaning or value, but they must tell themselves that it is good, that it is worthwhile, that it has value. But so much that is fine under the sun is pointless. There is no real value in it; it all just perpetuates the "circle of life."