Friday, February 20, 2015

Fasting


Since it is Lent, I thought a post on fasting would be appropriate.  Here is a summary of the February, 1998 issue of The Lutheran Witness titled 12 Reasons to Go Hungry:
  1. Fasting expands your compassion.
    • Understand what people going hungry are going through more
  2. Fasting helps prepare you for a major challenge
    • Esther 4:16
  3. Fasting can improve your physical health.
    • Americans eat too much
  4. Fasting benefits others
    • The money saved by not eating can be shared with others. 
  5. Fasting creates more time for other spiritual disciplines.
    • Instead of eating, pray, read the bible, etc...
  6. Fasting is “good for the soul.”
    • In other words, don’t be a glutton.
  7. Fasting reminds us that we do not live by “bread alone.”
    • Deuteronomy. 8:3, Matthew 4:4
  8. Fasting can give you more physical and mental energy.
    • Going without a meal often results in greater energy and vitality. -Dr. Hellmut Lutzner
    •  The same principles apply to one’s spiritual life. An overloaded stomach can interfere with prayer by making us feel sluggish and tired.
  9. Fasting helps us appreciate things more.
    • You don't take the blessing for granted after going without
  10. Fasting strengthens our virtues and weakens our vices.
    • People who pray and fast regularly often experience greater compassion, kindness, sensitivity and love for others. They become less judgmental and more understanding. True humility grows while false pride is diminished.
  11. Fasting is good for self-discipline.
    • Discipline must be practiced (1 Timothy 4:7)
  12. Fasting is a way of following the example of Christ and the Apostles.
    • Matthew. 4:1ff, Acts 13:2-3; 14:23

Additionally, from the Benedict Option by Rod Dreher:

Benedictine's Rule was for the ordinary and weak, to help them grow stronger in faith. The rule really consisted of ordering the day and the life. The purpose of order is to free you. It channels your spiritual energy so that your able to accomplish something. As Paul says, "Discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness" -1 Timothy 4:7. Order is not a matter of law and its enforcement. Rather, the law depends on a deeper concept of a natural order. The point of life is to pursue harmony with that transcendent, eternal order.

Submitting to order and rules is hard. It is a good way to counteract the carnal desire for personal independence and becoming self-centered. Eventually, though, it brings humility and peace of not having to rely upon yourself, but relying on God. It is like the Marines. When you don't feel strong enough to will yourself through a hard time, you fall back on your training. You have to train yourself and your heart love and to desire the right things. It is acquiring virtue as a habit.

Asceticism come from the Greek "askesis", meaning "training". One Biblical way to do this is to fast. Another is prayer. Practicing asceticism (denying something that is permitted) is a way to train yourself to say "no" to yourself and "yes" to God. That way you will be able to do it better when it matters. You are "working out" and strengthening you will. How can you have spiritual and moral discipline if you don't start with tangible, material desired first? Some people think it is a way to punish yourself, but an overweight person doesn't diet to punish himself for being overweight, but to be healthier. Little self-inflicted suffering prepares us for real suffering for Christ.






































































Saturday, February 7, 2015

Numerology


Being an Engineer by training, numbers have always been interesting to me. Numbers clearly have meaning in the Bible, so I researched what the numbers meant and have put my notes here for a reference:

1 “Unity”
One clearly represents unity, primacy, the first, the best, the only, it has no divisors, no factors, no components, it is universal, whole and complete. One usually represents God, His sovereign rule, His omnipotence, His supremacy, His unique character. One excludes all differences for there is no second with which it can either harmonize or conflict.

2 “Union or Division”
Two is unity plus another, thus we have a difference or a contrast between the one and the other, or disunity.  However, two can also work together for good.
Night and Day, Light and Darkness
Right and Wrong (Good and Bad), for or against, saved or unsaved, heaven or hell.
Cain and Able; Jacob and Esau; Israel and Judah
Dual nature of Jesus (Man and God)
Bipartite Substance (spiritual and physical or body and soul)
Genders are 2, marriage of 2.
Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labor. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he fall; for he hath not another to help him up. Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?” Ecclesiastes 4:9-11
2 kinds of sin – original and specific
2 kinds of revelation – general and specific
“For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse” Romans 1:20
2 great commandments – love God and love your neighbor
2 testaments/covenants of the Bible
2 kinds of God's will - hidden and revealed
2 kinds of revelation - general and specific
law and gospel,
God's alien and proper work
2 kinds of righteousness - vertical and horizontal
2 kings of justification - objective and subjective
2 kinds of sanctification - wide and narrow

3 “Godly/Divine Perfection or Completeness”
Number of Godly completeness, or divine or spiritual perfection or completeness.
Trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Tripartite Nature of Man
Jesus had a 3 year ministry
Jesus rose on the third day
The three divisions of time - past, present and future.
Three parts of the tabernacle/temple
The sum of all human capacity (and sin) is threefold - thought, word and deed.
Temptation from 3 sources: internal, world, and the devil.

4 “Worldly/Creation Perfection or Completeness”
Number of worldly perfection, or the entirety of creation.  Four is three plus one, and it denotes therefore that which follows the revelation of the three in one God, namely His creative works. God is known by the things which he created.
4 directions (N,E,S,W) or corners of the earth.
4 seasons
We read in Genesis 1:10 that the river that flowed out of the Garden of Eden divided into four rivers. “And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.”

5 “Grace”
Five is four plus one, we have seen that there are three persons in the Godhead, four represents their created work. The creation was made subject to corruption, so he next thing, of five, is Grace.
Five kinds of animals were sacrificed under the Old Covenant: goats, sheep, cattle, pigeons, and doves
Jesus bled from 5 wounds on the altar of the Cross.
Daniel proclaimed the Fifth Kingdom to be an Everlasting Kingdom
God sealed his unconditional promises to Abram by the covenant of circumcision and by changing his name to Abraham. In the Hebrew this involved adding one letter to Abram’s name. The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Sarai, Abram's wife also had her name changed to Sarah by the addition of the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Thus God is showing that His covenant with Abraham was through grace and by grace only.

6 “Weakness of Man”
Six is clearly stamped in the bible as the number of man. It was on the sixth day of creation that God created people. Six could be seen as being four - the creation or mankind's world, plus two - division or mankind's separation from God. Alternatively six could be five - the grace of God, plus one leading to the grace of God being made of no effect by mankind's addition to it. Finally six might also be viewed as seven - spiritual perfection minus one, i.e. mankind's coming short of spiritual perfection.  Therefore, three sixes is the imperfect or anti-trinity.

7 “Spiritual Perfection or Completeness”
In the Hebrew, seven is from a root word meaning to be complete or full.  God rests on the 7th day and gave his seal of approval.  Sabbath.  Old testament forgives debts every 7 years.
Spiritual completeness 3 + worldly completeness 4 = 7.
In Matthew 18:22 Simon Peter asks Jesus how many times he must forgive a brother who has sinned against him.  Peter asks "As many as seven times?"  Jesus' response is "I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven times," indicating not a literal 77 times but that Peter's forgiveness is to be given without limit-an abundance of forgiveness using the "perfect" number 7 which represents both covenant and spiritual perfection.
There are multiple sevens in the Book of Revelation including.
seven Spirits of God [ Revelation 4:5].
seven Seals [ Revelation 5:1].
seven Angels with Seven Chalices [Revelation 15:5-7].

8 “New Births, New Beginning”
Eight is seven plus one, and is hence the start of a new order, the beginning of a new era. Eight thus represents regeneration and resurrection. When the flood washed the earth clean, in a type of baptism, eight people were saved in the ark.  Circumcision on the 8th day symbolizing new man, or belonging to the covenant.  Jesus rose on the first day of the week.
With this in mind it is interesting to note that the Bible records eight individual resurrections other than the Lord Jesus and the saints.
(1) Elija: widow’s son 1 Kings 17:17-24
(2) Elisha: child 2 Kings 4:31-37
(3) :Elisha 2 Kings 13:20-21
(4) Jesus: only son of a widow Luke 7:11-18
(5) Jesus: Jairus’s servant Luke 8:40-42, 49-56
(6) Jesus: Lazarus John 11:39-44
(7) Peter: Tabitha Acts 9:36-43
(8) Paul: Eutychus Acts 20:7-12

Jesus is the 8th covenant
(1) Covenant with Adam [Genesis 1:28-30; 2:15-17; Hosea 6:7].
(2) Noah and the earth [Genesis 6:18; 9:9-17; Sirach 44:17-18].
(4) Sinai Covenant [Exodus 19-24; 34:10, 27, 28; Deuteronomy 5:2-3].
(5) Aaron and Sons high priestly covenant[Exodus 40:15; Leviticus 2:13; Numbers 18:19; Sirach 45:7; Jeremiah 33:21].
(6) Phinehas: perpetual priesthood [Numbers 25:11-15; Sirach 45:24].
(7) David and descendants [2 Samuel 7:11; 23:5; Sirach 45:25].
(8) Jesus the Priest-King of the New Covenant

“Divine completeness from the Father”
Three threes = 3+3+3 = 3*3
Nine fruit of the spirit
“Endings”
Nine is not yet the full or complete, number ten, but it does mark the ending. It is the last of the single digits, in our decimal numbering system. Thus it can represent the conclusion or ending of a matter.
It was in the ninth year of the prophet Hosea that the king of Assyria destroyed the capital city of the Northern Kingdom of Israel and carried the people away into exile [2 Kings 17:6].
It was in the ninth year of King Zedekiah's reign that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon conquered the Southern Kingdom of Judah, destroying the city of Jerusalem and the Temple [2 Kings 25:1].
It was the ninth hour, Jewish time (3PM) when Jesus gave up His life on the cross for the sins of the world [Matthew 27:46].

10 “Orderly Perfection or Completeness”
Completeness of order.  The number ten is the start of a whole new order of numbers and the culmination of the numbers that come before it.  Counting basis, 10 fingers, 10 toes.  10 commandments.
10 righteous would be enough to save Sodom and Gomorrah.
Noah was the 10th generation before the covenant.

11 "Disorder or Judgement"
One more than orderly completeness and one less than perfect completeness.
10+1 or 12-1

12 “Governmental Perfection or Completeness”
Spiritual completeness 3 x worldly completeness 4 = 12
12 tribes of Israel (Old Testament fullness of God's people)
12 disciples (New Testament fullness of God's people)
The city of God in Revelation Chapter 21, symbolic of the church and also called the bride of Christ.
10And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and showed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, 11Having the glory of God: and her light was like unto a stone most precious, even like a jasper stone, clear as crystal; 12And had a wall great and high, and had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel: 13On the east three gates; on the north three gates; on the south three gates; and on the west three gates. 14And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. 15And he that talked with me had a golden reed to measure the city, and the gates thereof, and the wall thereof. 16And the city lieth foursquare, and the length is as large as the breadth: and he measured the city with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs. The length and the breadth and the height of it are equal. 17And he measured the wall thereof, an hundred and forty and four cubits, according to the measure of a man, that is, of the angel.”  Revelation 21:10-17

13 “Apostasy or Rebellion”
12+1 adding to perfect government is rebellion
“Twelve years they served Chedorlaomer, and in the thirteenth year they rebelled.” Genesis 14:4.

40 “Trial and testing”
40 day epic periods during the great flood [Gen 7:4, 12, 17,8:6].
40 years was the age of Isaac when he married Rebekah [Gen 25:20].
40 years of Moses in Egypt [Ex 7:7; Dt 34:7; Acts 7:30].
40 years of Moses in Midian before his return to Egypt [Ex 7:7; Acts 7:30].
40 years from the Exodus until Moses' death [Dt 1:3; 34:7]. 
40 years Israel ate manna [Ex 16:35; Dt 29:5].
40 days Moses was on the Mountain to receive the Law of the Sinai Covenant [Ex 24:18].
40 days the children of Israel were tested while Moses was on the mountain [Ex 32:1].
40 days Moses was on the Mountain after the golden calf. [Ex 34:28].
40 days after his birth, according to the Sinai Covenant, a male child of Israel was dedicated to God at the Sanctuary [Lev 12:1-4].
40 days the Israelite spies reconnoitered the land of Canaan [Num 13:25].
40 years was Caleb's age when Moses sent him to reconnoiter Canaan [Josh 14:7].
40 years that Israel spent in the wilderness before they camped by the Jordan River [Num 14:33; Dt 1:1-3; 8:2].
40 years from the giving of the Law at Sinai to the conquest of the Promised land [Josh 5:6].
40 year intervals of peace in the age of the Judges [Judges 3:11; 5:31; 8:28].
40 years Eli judged Israel [1 Sam 4:18].
40 years of war between Israel and the Philistines.
40 years David ruled as King of Israel [2 Sam 5:5; 1 Chr 29:26-27].
40 years of Solomon ruled Israel. [2 Chr 9:30].
40 days Jonah was in the Assyrian city of Nineveh [Jonah 3:4].
40 years Josiah ruled Judah [2 Kng 12:2].
40 days Ezekiel lay on his right side to symbolize the 40 years of Judah's transgressions [Ez 4:6].
40 days Jesus fasted in the wilderness before His trial of temptation by Satan [Mt 4:2; Mk 1:13; Lk 4:2].
40 days Jesus taught His disciples after the Resurrection.  On the 40th day He ascended to the Father [Acts 1:3].
40 years from the Resurrection to the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD.


1,000 "A very large completeness number, all of a lot"

10*10*10 = 10^3 = 1000
A Very Long Time
God keeps his covenant for a thousand generations (forever) Deuteronomy 7:9, 1 Chronicles 16:15, Psalm 105:8, 
Better is one day in God's courts than a thousand elsewhere, Psalm 84:10
"For a thousand years in your sight are but as yesterday when it is past, or as a watch in the night." -Psalm 90:4, 2 Peter 3:8 shows God is eternal
The Millennium in Revelation 20
A lot of money, but the full amount for things
Genesis 20:16, 1 Samuel 25:2, 2 Samuel 18:12, 2 Kings 15:19, 2 Chronicles 1:6, Song of Solomon 8:11, Isaiah 7:23
A Large Distance, but the correct measurement for things
Numbers 35:4, Nehemiah 3:13, Ezekiel 47:3-5
A Large Amount of People, but the right amount, or Everyone that needs to be included
The Israelite Army had 1,000 from each tribe (=12,000), Numbers 31:5-6
Also, Deuteronomy 32:30, Joshua 23:10, Judges 15:16, Judges 20:10, 1 Samuel 13:2, 1 Samuel 18:13, 2 Samuel 19:17, Psalm 91:7, Isaiah 30:17, Daniel 5:1, Daniel 7:10, Amos 5:3, 


144,000 "The entire church triumphant from every age"

The symbolic number who will be saved in Revelation 7 and 14, which incorporates all of the completeness number for both the old and the new covenant.
12x1000 from the Old Testament/before Christ x 12x1000 from after Christ
(3x4x10^3)*(3x4x10^3)