What are you protesting?

Imagine a world where there was a group of people who decided which ideas were “correct,” and made an example out of anyone who expressed dissent.

Imagine a world where people were not permitted to organize around a shared set of spiritual beliefs, or to share those beliefs with others.

Imagine a world where you had to surrender yourself as a slave to those who had access to the goods and services necessary for your survival, instead of engaging with them in an equitable, voluntary system of exchange.

Imagine a world where, once you had spent your time – which is your life – to earn money, that money and the things you bought with it could be taken away from you by people who you had no say in appointing.

Imagine living in a world where others could determine your status as a person, based on arbitrary criteria designed specifically to exclude you.

Being American means being willing to give your life to prevent that from happening.

And being against Israel means support for those who are willing to kill and die to ensure it happens to the Jewish people.

Be sure that the Lord, Jehovah, does nothing…

… until He has revealed His secret to His servants, the prophets.” — Amos 3:7

I’m learning that in the old days, before the Bible was written, Jah transmitted His infallible truth through the mouths of the prophets. Those very prophets wrote down whatever He told them to, and it became the Bible. Now, that Bible has become the final source of God’s authoritative word for us.

I’m pretty sure there were other prophecies, too, that weren’t meant for us; but everything that was, can now be found in the scripture.

Another thing I’m learning is that the Lord has specific, significant things that He is still planning to do in the future; “secrets,” if you will. That doesn’t mean He necessarily told the prophets what I’m going to have for breakfast tomorrow, or how many children I’m going to have, or even necessarily what they (or I) should do for a living.

But the prophecies recorded in the Bible do have something to say about my life specifically, and about the course that human history is going to take in general. There are specific plans that He wants to share with me, and specific things that He wants to make me aware of, at specific points in time.

This is where modern “born-again’s” get the idea (and I have to apologize, but “born-again” will have to do until I can think of a better shorthand for referring to my chosen spiritual path) – but, it’s where we get the idea of finding “promises” in the Bible, or of getting directions from God’s Word that extend beyond its explicit, general wisdom, moral teachings, and lore.

What I’m describing here isn’t bibliomancy; it’s a process of trying to discern the voice and direction of God, guided by Spirit (you know – the One He promised to pour out on all flesh?), and the prophecies He instructed His prophets to record for us, their sons and daughters.

By immersing ourselves in those ancient writings, we can be convicted of sin. We can learn sound doctrine, transcendent wisdom, and Jewish and Christian history and heritage; and, we can learn God’s general (and specific!) will for our lives.

Protestants love to talk about “biblical” things – biblical teaching, biblical morality, biblical living. I’m going to coin a new phrase, and start talking about things that are “Bible-informed,” instead. Scripture wasn’t meant to be treated like a creed or a text book; it wasn’t meant to serve as the basis of a new sect of Christianity. All it is, is a collection of infallible prophecies – recorded in the past – to which we can refer for insight into what God wants to say to us now – always with a full understanding that, unlike what was transmitted in writing by those ancient prophets, our own apprehension of God’s message will never be perfect.

I want to allow scripture to shape the way I think and the way I relate to God and my fellow humans. I want it to transform me in subtle ways, as I am cultivated by it into a branch, with deep roots in the Vine, that can eventually begin to produce Spiritual fruit.

This is the deep spirituality I have been searching for all my life. This scripture – this prophecy – is the water I have been longing to swim in.

Now, I am finally home.

Psalm 17

Hear what is just, O Jehovah; listen to me.
Give ear to the prayer of my unfeigned lips.

Let my sentence come out of Your presence;
Let Your eyes see what is right.

You have examined my heart.
You have visited me in the night.
You have tested me and found nothing.
I have resolved that my mouth will not transgress.

As for the deeds of men –
By the word of Your lips,
I have kept myself
From the ways of the violent.

May my steps remain in Your paths;
Then my feet will not slip.

I have called on You, for you will answer me, O God.
Turn Your ear to me; hear my speech.

Show Your marvelous loving kindness –
You, Who, by Your right hand,
Save those who trust in You
From those who rise against them.

Keep me as the apple of Your eye;
Hide me under the shadow of Your wings,

From the wicked who oppress me,
From my mortal enemies who surround me.

They have walled themselves in with comfort;
With their mouths, they speak proudly.

They have surrounded us in our steps, now;
They have set their sights, crouching on the ground,

Like a lion greedy for his prey –
Like a young lion, lurking in a thicket.

Rise up, Jehovah; deter him –
Bring him low.
Deliver me from the sword of the wicked one –
From the hand of worldly men, O Jehovah –

Whose portion is in this life;
Whose bellies are filled with their due;
Whose children will be filled with it;
Who leave the rest to their little ones.

But I –
I will see Your face in my innocence.
I will be satisfied,
When I awake, to visions of You.

a paraphrase

A Trustworthy Saying

If we died with Him,
We will also live with Him.
If we endure, we will also reign with Him.
If we deny Him, He will also deny us.
If we are faithless, He remains faithful,
For He cannot deny Himself.

I cannot begin to express to you how good the Lord is.

A Paraphrase of Psalm 7

Shiggaion of David, which he sang to Jehovah. Concerning the words of a Benjamite [named] Cush.

1 Oh LORD, my God: in You I have put my trust.
Save me from all my persecutors.

2 Rescue me, [2] or they will tear my soul
Like a lion,
And rip me in pieces,
While there is no one to deliver.

3 Jehovah, my God, if I have done this –
If there is iniquity in my hands;

4 If I have repaid evil to anyone who was at peace with me,
Or plundered anyone who was my enemy without cause –

5 Then let the adversary pursue my soul, and overtake it.
In fact, let him trample my life to the ground,
And lay my glory in the dust.

Selah

6 Arise in your anger, oh Lord;
Lift yourself up because of the rage of my enemies.
Awake, for me – pronounce judgement.

7 Let the congregation of the peoples gather around You;
Return to the heights and rule over them.

8 Jehovah will judge the peoples.
Judge me, Jehovah, according to my righteousness,
And according to my inner integrity.

9 Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end,
But establish the righteous;
For the righteous God tests the hearts and minds.

10 My shield is carried by God,
Who saves the upright in heart.

11 God is a righteous judge –
A God Who is angry [with men] every day.

12 If they do not turn back, He will sharpen His sword.
He has bent His bow and made it ready.

13 He has prepared his deadly weapons.
He has aimed His arrows at the pursuer –

14 Look how he conceives evil,
Is pregnant with trouble,
And gives birth to lies.

15 He has made a pit.
He has dug it out –
He has fallen into the hole he made.

16 The trouble he causes will [be] return[ed] onto his own head.
His violence will come down onto his own skull.

17 I will praise Jehovah according to His righteousness,
And will sing praise to the name of The LORD Most High.