JANUARY
3 -TODAY’S READING IN THE ONE YEAR BIBLE
Genesis
5-7:24; Matthew 3:7-4:11; Psalm 3:1-8; Proverbs 1:10-19
GENESIS 5
Genesis 5 contains the genealogy with the length of years
lived and the fact of their death. In this chapter we
see the repeated phrase— “and he died.”
Here we have God's judgment upon sin: “The wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23a)
Some
have pointed out that the meaning of the names listed in this genealogy when
put together give us the hope of the gospel in a sentence:
Man (Adam)
is appointed (Seth)
mortal (Enoch)
sorrow (Cainan) but
the blessed God (Mahalaleel)
shall come down (Jared)
teaching (Enoch) that
His death shall bring (Methusekah)
the despairing (Lamech)
rest (Noah)
is appointed (Seth)
mortal (Enoch)
sorrow (Cainan) but
the blessed God (Mahalaleel)
shall come down (Jared)
teaching (Enoch) that
His death shall bring (Methusekah)
the despairing (Lamech)
rest (Noah)
Matthew
11:28 (NIV) 28 "Come
to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
GENESIS 6
Mankind
in 'going astray' is ‘flesh’ (Gen 6:3). This use of the word 'flesh' is similar to the way that the Apostle Paul uses it to describe
the fallen nature of man- 'going astray- bent on a rebellion and indifference towards God and a demonstrable independence from Him.
“All
of us like sheep have gone astray, Each of us has turned to his own way; But
the LORD has caused the iniquity of us all To fall on Him (the suffering
servant).” (Isaiah 53:6)
There is widespread
corruption on the earth.
“The
LORD saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that every
inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time.”(Gen 6:5)
Jesus certainly believed that Genesis 6 was historically accurate:
26 "And
just as it happened in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the
Son of Man: 27 they were eating,
they were drinking, they were marrying, they were being given in marriage,
until the day that Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them
all. (Luke 17:26-27).
The ark of Noah is a
picture of God’s plan of salvation in Christ. Noah was saved
because he believed God’s message (Hebrews 11:7)
The
ark, like the plan of salvation in the Christ event- (the incarnation, sinless
living and substitutionary dying of Jesus to fulfill the law), is planned by
God. Noah had no part in the planning. God ordained that the ark would be
the means of salvation from the wrathful judgment against sin. God was judging
the old creation with the flood. Those who entered the ark (plan of salvation)
would be saved.
As
with the story of man’s fall in Genesis 3, no sooner had God announced His
judgment against sin, He also announced His provision of escape from
judgment. In every case, that provision speaks of Jesus!
14 So
make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pitch
inside and out. (Genesis 6:14)
The ark is made of
wood. Wood speaks of humanity. Cypress wood is known for its resistance to
corruption. The wood represents the sinless humanity of Jesus that qualifies
Him to be our Savior. The wood is covered with pitch. The Hebrew word for
‘pitch’ is ‘kopher’ – covering. The common Hebrew word ‘kopher’ relates to
atonement. His blood would provide atonement for our souls (Lev. 17:11). There
are three sections to the ark, just as there are three sections to the
tabernacle (another picture of the plan of salvation in the Old Testament!)
Jesus is the Greater Ark of Noah.
There
are many wonderful parallels to the plan of salvation seen in the ark of Noah
and the plan of salvation that we can enter into through faith in Christ.
NEW TESTAMENT
READING: MATTHEW 3:7-4:11
Jesus comes to John
the Baptist to be baptized. At first John refuses, as he has been preaching a
baptism of repentance, and Jesus was without sin, the spotless Lamb of God, and
therefore no repentance was required of him.
John recognized immediately that it was he, John, who was the sinner who
needed to be baptized by Jesus and not Jesus by him.
The
River Jordan is a type of the life of the natural man. Although its source is
in the highest heights of Mt. Hermon, it follows a circuitous 200 mile course
as if it is trying to avoid its end which is the Dead Sea. It is death that is the natural end of man. Jesus was willing to be fully submissive to the plan of God to be the substitute for man- offering the obedience that Adam and his race failed to give and dying the death that Adam and his race deserved to die under the judgment of God for sin. He came to John as the sacrificial Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29)
Jesus’ baptism speaks
of his being identified with man. He is man as He as God made man to be-
without sin and fully alive to God. All that He does now, He does on our
behalf. He fulfills the righteous requirements of the Law through His perfect
obedience to God. All that He does, He does as our Representative. He is led by
the Spirit to rewrite our history in the first Adam. Where Adam went wrong, He would do right.
Like the first Adam, He was put in a position of being tempted by Satan. Where
the first man sinned, Jesus resisted temptation through full devotion to His
Father’s will revealed through the Word.
Where
the first Adam failed through disobedience, Jesus as the Last Adam would be
obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
When Jesus emerges from the Jordan, He becomes the resting place for the Holy
Spirit descending in the form of the dove, who according to the Scriptural
record of Noah’s flood has found no resting place since the ‘old creation’ (in
Adam) was judged. Jesus is the second man, the federal head of the New
Creation. Our history as a new creation is being written in Him!
Psalm 3- Jesus is a shield
about us, our glory and the lifter of our head! He is our sustainer;
the one who answers our
prayers. He is the author and finisher of our salvation!
PROVERBS- A dramatic picture of temptation:
Proverbs
1:10-19 (NASB) 10 My son, if sinners entice you, Do not consent. 11 If they say, "Come with us, Let us lie
in wait for blood, Let us ambush the innocent without cause; 12 Let us swallow them alive like Sheol, Even
whole, as those who go down to the pit; 13 We
will find all kinds of precious wealth, We will fill our houses with spoil;
14 Throw in your lot with us, We
shall all have one purse," 15 My
son, do not walk in the way with them. Keep your feet from their path, 16 For their feet run to evil And they hasten
to shed blood. 17 Indeed, it is
useless to spread the baited net In the sight of any bird; 18 But they lie in wait for their own blood;
They ambush their own lives. 19 So
are the ways of everyone who gains by violence; It takes away the life of its
possessors.