Don’t Get Bitten

The world has a lot of negatives that can bite us with a poisonous venom but we are equipped to put the world in its place. God’s word equips us with the tools we need to catch the poisonous snakes that can bite us.

Reading in Mark 12:13-17, the Herodians mentioned in today’s passage were a sect of Jews who like the Pharisees wanted political independence for the Jewish people. They were friendly to king Herod who wished to restore a member of the Horodian dynasty to the throne of Judea rather than restoring the kingdom of David like the Pharisees wanted to do.

The Herodians along with the Pharisees wanted to set Jesus up. They ask if it was right to pay the imperial tax to Ceasar or not? Jesus knew they were trying to proof he was a teacher who was turning the people against the government so he requested that a coin be brought to him. Then he asked them whose image was on the coin and whose inscription (v. 16)?

They replied Ceasar’s image and inscription. Jesus told them to give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s (v. 17). Jesus demonstrates his wisdom in being able to face the religious and political leaders in this way of answering the question without getting bitten.

Think about it in current times, from local or national government agencies we get services like water, sewer, infrastructure, social security, health care, military, and law enforcement. In return for these benefits, we pay taxes. But there must be a balance between the role of government agencies and the people. Too much of a tax is a burden on a person’s ability to be independent from the government and take care of themselves. On the other hand, there are some roles the government plays that are necessary within a society.

The photo you see in this post was taken recently when this rattlesnake was found in the shrubs next to my house. The city animal control came out with their snake tongs which is a tool to grab a snake. With their tool and knowhow, they put the snake in a bucket and got it back to where it belongs out in the wilderness. In looking at the photo, this could be a diamond back rattler or it could be a timber rattler which is protected under state law and is ILLEGAL to kill in Texas.

Lord, we are grateful for Your word that equips us with the tools we need for protection against worldly enemies that can bite us. Lessons from the Bible, the Holy Spirit speaking to us deep in our hearts, and life experiences provide us with the wisdom needed to escape the poisonous venom of those against us. In Christ name we pray today, amen.

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Accept and Be Helped

The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped; therefore my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song I will praise Him. – Psalm 28:7

Within the post “Kneeling to Pray Gives Strength to Stand” are thoughts on “The Parable of the Tenants”. One lesson from this parable is that if you accept His Son, then God will accept you into an amazing future in which the impossible becomes possible. You will be able to use your individual strengths for the glory of His kingdom. There will be calmness because you will accept your lot in life, focus on what you can do, accept His help, and just be the awesome person you were meant to be.

Accept what God is telling you in the song You Say by Lauren Daigle. Many may want to bring you down in this world but God holds you in His arms and says you are AWESOME so trust in what you can do with God’s help and not in those who want to take advantage of you. Then what seemed to be impossible will become possible because by honoring Christ as the Son, the load becomes easier. You can just be yourself and use your God given talents for an amazing future.  

Index of devotionals

Music: You Say

Artist: Lauren Daigle

Photos Taken about two miles from my house at lake in Waco Texas

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Kneeling to Pray Gives Strength to Stand

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In “The Parable of the Tenants” told by Jesus and recorded in Mark 12:1-12, the vineyard is the nation of Israel, the tenants are the religious leaders, and the son is Christ. The tenants are fully aware of what they are doing as they had several opportunities to do the right thing but were determined to kill the son. Their motive for killing the son was to gain total control of the vineyard.

The temple leaders knew the metaphors of the parable because they were acquainted with the Scripture in Isaiah 5:1-7 but the parable makes it plain that their attitude toward Jesus was one of disrespect. They didn’t accept Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God, or the Truth.

This day with God, let us accept the ONE who has all the answers. Then God will accept us into an amazing future in which the impossible becomes possible. Let us each use our individual strengths for the glory of His kingdom. Then there will be peace and calmness as we accept our lot in life, focus on what we can do, accept His help, and just be the awesome person we were made to be.

Lord, we pray each day because kneeling to pray is what gives us strength to stand. There is peace in prayer because we are praying to the ONE who has all the answers. Today Lord … as we make decisions at home, at work, what to do, and how we use our time, we trust in your guidance and have confidence because we have accepted Your Son Jesus and will be helped … Amen!

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Amazing Grace

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From the cold of winter
To new life at spring,
Easter reminds
Of this great thing;
That amazing grace for all
Flows from up above
Like a waterfall
From way up high
To down here on earth
With power and new birth.

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Step Ahead to Easter

Have a wonderful Easter weekend my friends. Take inspiration from this poem as we step ahead to Easter.

Mark Shields's avatarStep Ahead

The winter no longer
Cold and blistery
As new growth of spring
Fills us with mystery.

The event of Easter  
took us from despair
To hope as the tomb
Was suddenly bare.

Reminding us now
Of God’s love
That fills us with joy
From up above.

Refueling the soul
And instructive
For the best way
To be productive.

To step ahead 
As we journal
Along the clear path
To life eternal. 

Poem by Mark Shields – © 04-01-2021

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