Author: Chip Bennett

  • OYB January 26

    Today´s reading:
    OT: II Kings 9:14-37, II Kings 10:1-31
    NT: Acts 17
    Ps: Psalm 144
    Pr: Proverbs 17:27-28

    Today´s notable verse:

    22 Paul then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: “Men of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. 23 For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Now what you worship as something unknown I am going to proclaim to you.

    Acts 17:22-23 (NIV)

    I love this example of how Paul uses everything available to him in order to reach the lost. As we will read in the coming weeks (I Corinthians 9:19-22), Paul became “all things to all men, so that by all possible means [he] might save some”. To the Jews, Paul spoke in the synagogues on the Sabbath, reasoning from the Scriptures. Yet, to the Gentile men of the Areopagus of Athens, Paul used the altar to an “Unknown God” – and later in the same speech, references to contemporary secular poetry. It is obvious that Paul was well-versed in the “pop culture” of his day – though at the same time, he was not influenced by that culture. While Paul used an altar as a starting point, “he was greatly distressed to see that the city was full of idols” (v.16).

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  • OYB June 25

    Today´s reading:
    OT: II Kings 8, II Kings 9:1-13
    NT: Acts 16:16-40
    Ps: Psalm 143
    Pr: Proverbs 17:26

    Today´s notable verse:

    Teach me to do your will,
    for you are my God;
    may your good Spirit
    lead me on level ground.

    Psalm 143:10 (NIV)

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  • OYB June 24

    Today´s reading:
    OT: II Kings 6-7
    NT: Acts 15:36-41, Acts 16:1-15
    Ps: Psalm 142
    Pr: Proverbs 17:24-25

    Today´s notable verse:

    A discerning man keeps wisdom in view, but a fool’s eyes wander to the ends of the earth.

    Proverbs 17:24 (NIV)

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  • OYB June 23

    Today´s reading:
    OT: I Kings 4:18-37, I Kings 5
    NT: Acts 15:1-35
    Ps: Psalm 141
    Pr: Proverbs 17:23

    Today´s notable verse:

    8 God, who knows the heart, showed that he accepted them by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he did to us. 9 He made no distinction between us and them, for he purified their hearts by faith.8God, who knows the heart, showed that he accepted them by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he did to us. 9He made no distinction between us and them, for he purified their hearts by faith.

    Acts 15:8-9 (NIV)

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  • OYB June 22

    Today´s reading:
    OT: II Kings 3, II Kings 4:1-17
    NT: Acts 14:8-28
    Ps: Psalm 140
    Pr: Proverbs 17:22

    Today´s notable verse:

    A cheerful heart is good medicine,
    but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.

    Proverbs 17:22 (NIV)

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  • OYB June 21

    Today´s reading:
    OT: II Kings 1-2
    NT: Acts 13:42-52, Acts 14:1-7
    Ps: Psalm 139
    Pr: Proverbs 17:19-21

    Today´s notable verse:

    13 For you created my inmost being;
    you knit me together in my mother’s womb.

    14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
    your works are wonderful,
    I know that full well.

    15 My frame was not hidden from you
    when I was made in the secret place.
    When I was woven together in the depths of the earth,

    16 your eyes saw my unformed body.
    All the days ordained for me
    were written in your book
    before one of them came to be.

    Psalm 139:13-16 (NIV)

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  • OYB June 20

    Today´s reading:
    OT: I Kings 22
    NT: Acts 13:16-41
    Ps: Psalm 138
    Pr: Proverbs 17:17-18

    Today´s notable verse:

    The LORD will fulfill his purpose for me;
    your love, O LORD, endures forever—
    do not abandon the works of your hands.

    Psalm 138:8 (NIV)

    The first line of this verse is a very real comfort to me today, as I begin to face the reality that someone very close to me very likely will see her life cut short – short, that is, by our imperfect, human standards. It is at times like these that I have only my faith on which to rely, to trust that God has a purpose for her life, and that He will fulfill that purpose – that He will not abondon the works of His hands. But I know His Word is true, and I am thankful that He has given me a role to play in her life. I really can’t say anything more detailed (yet), but those close to me know what/whom I’m talking about.

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  • OYB June 19

    Today´s reading:
    OT: I Kings 20-21
    NT: Acts 12:24-25, Acts 13:1-15
    Ps: Psalm 137
    Pr: Proverbs 17:16

    Today´s notable verse:

    2 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” 3 So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off.

    Acts 13:2-3 (NIV)

    I know this day is coming, but I don’t know when.

    The One Year Bible Blog notes:

    A very cool thing to note about today’s readings is that Paul started his missionary journey not after an extensive planning session / retreat / etc. (all our modern day stuff of what we have to do before embarking on something…) No! Paul started his missionary journey after a time of worship & fasting and being filled with the Holy Spirit! The Spirit moved and thus Paul moved! It was that simple.

    True, when the time to move came, the Spirit spoke, and the disciples acted; however, Paul spent eleven years in preparation for this moment of sending – 11 years of service and teaching and training in the Word under the believers in Jerusalem and Antioch.

  • Ballad of San Francisco

    I apologize for the light posting over the past week. From Monday through Friday I was in San Francisco for the IVT Conference on FDA Inspections, held at the Crowne Plaza Union Square, which is also where I stayed while there.

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    Views of the city, including Coit Tower, from the 30th floor of the Crowne Plaza Union Square.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

    This trip was my third to San Francisco, which is a rather picturesque city, and a great one to walk around in the evening – which is what I did Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights. The hotel is just north of Union Square, and is within walking distance of several notable landmarks and neighborhoods, including the Financial District, the Ferry Building, Chinatown, Maiden Lane, Nob Hill, the Civic Center, and several others.

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    Union Square
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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    Victory Monument, focal point of Union Square. This 97-foot tall Corinthian column was designed by Robert Ingersoll Aitken and built to commemorate Commodore Dewey’s victory over the Spanish Armada in 1898.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

    Tuesday night, I walked down Sutter toward the Financial District, up Montgomery to Columbus toward North Beach, to Stockton, and then back down to Sutter, wandering up and down the hills to avoid the Stockton tunnel. I forgot to take my camera with me on this walk, which skirted the famous San Francisco Chinatown and covered approximately 5 miles. Afterward, I met up with a couple friends from the area, and we had appetizers (tuna tartare) at BluPointe, followed by wine at Cav Wine Bar.

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    Grant Avenue Chinatown gate.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

    Wednesday night, I walked west on Sutter almost all the way to Divisadero, then back, past the hotel to the Financial District, and down Market Street to the Ferry Building. A light rain started falling on my way back up Market to Sutter, making the normally cool San Francisco evening even cooler; but I had a coffee from Peet’s to keep me warm as I completed an approximately 6 mile walk.

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    The San Francisco Ferry Building, originally built in 1898 and recently renovated.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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    San Francisco Bay Bridge, as viewed from the exterior of the Ferry Building. The Bay Bridge opened for traffic on November 12, 1936, six months before the Golden Gate Bridge.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

    Thursday, I had a lot of ground to cover. I wanted to see Union Square, and also Mission Dolores, two of San Francisco’s most famous historical sites. I also needed to go back to the Grant Avenue Chinatown Gate, to get the picture I failed to capture Tuesday night. So I headed down Powell to Union Square and got some pictures, but the last of my rechargeable batteries died, so I walked back up Powell to Walgreen’s to get some replacements. Then, back down Powell, past Union Square to Market, and then up Market for the long walk to the Mission District. On the way, I passed the United Nations Civic Center Plaza, and all the rest Market St. has to offer – good and bad. I found the Mission Dolores, grabbed some pictures, and then made my way back up Market, to Powell, and back to the hotel. Altogether, this walk covered about 7 miles.

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    Mission Dolores, built in 1791, remains San Francisco’s oldest-standing building.
    Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

    The entire experience reminded me of one of my favorite Caedmon’s Call songs, The Ballad of San Francisco, which begins appropriately with the following lyrics:

    So I’m walking down the street somewhere outside of San Francisco
    but, I don’t really know my way around

    A friend of mine invited me up to Napa, but I really wasn’t going to be able to extend my trip, unfortunately.

    All the rest of the pics can be found in my Flickr San Francisco photo set.

  • OYB June 18

    Today´s reading:
    OT: I Kings 19
    NT: Acts 12:1-23
    Ps: Psalm 136
    Pr: Proverbs 17:14-15

    Today´s notable verse:

    11 The LORD said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by.” Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake. 12 After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.

    I Kings 19:11-12 (NIV)

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