Showing posts with label nation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nation. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Day 315


[Text from image: God shows no favoritism. In every nation He accepts those who fear Him and do what is right.]

Monday, April 14, 2014

Day 104


[Text from the image: and the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel]

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Day 100


[Text from the image: We want a king just like every other nation! - Why be like every other nation when you have a God greater than all kings and all nations?]

Monday, March 4, 2013

Line 'em up, AGAIN! (Genesis 10:32)

SCRIPTURE

OBSERVATION
You may be thinking "We just had a genealogy five chapters ago! Why do I have to read another list of names?!?" Don't forget that Genesis was written by Moses hundreds of years after those events took place. Records were passed down through stories told to future generations. Family trees were important both historically and as status symbols. This is more than just a list of names to the people that heard these. Take a look at the Wikipedia page for "Sons of Noah" or "Table of Nations" and just take a little time clicking a few of the many, many links to see how far the connections of each individual name spreads.

APPLICATION
I see a major difference in these two genealogies. The previous list was our link to God. This genealogy connects us to each other. From a modern day perspective we seem so divided by nationality and race and language and any other difference we can try to make between ourselves. But the reality is that if you go back in your family tree far enough, we are all related. Every conflict that ever happened is really just an extension of sibling rivalry. When I was younger, I used to fight with my older brother all the time. Once I matured our relationship grew into a great friendship. In the same way we need to mature in out attitudes toward people that are "different."

PRAYER
God,
Thank you for your love of all mankind.
Help me to love others as much as you do.
Amen


If you can trace your family tree back to Noah:

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Pound for pound (Deuteronomy 7:7-8)


So I just recently got back from from a 10 day trip in Israel, so I foresee several Israel related posts in your future.

One of the biggest surprises to me when we traveled around the area is how small the country really is. When I read about it in the Bible, I imagine all these fairy tale landscapes of vast proportions, but in a tour bus it took us about 3 hours to get from the northern tip of Israel to it’s near geographic center in Jerusalem. Statistically among all countries, Israel ranks 97th in population size and and 152nd in land area.

As a display of my nerdy side, today’s picture is a graphical representation of the population sizes of the 15 largest nations in the world (their flags are strung across the rafters) as compared to Israel (in the hand of God). I did some rough calculations to make each flag comparatively as large as it’s population. Israel is basically the size of the tip of one of the stripes in the U.S. flag (in actuality it’s roughly the same land area as New Jersey).

The amazing thing is how successful such a “small” country has been in just 63 years since its formation. Israel’s economy ranks 50th in the world when comparing GDP. It ranks in the top 20 in the Human Development Index (a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education and standard of living). Israel ranks 4th in the world in scientific activity based on the number of scientific papers per person. Their high-tech industry region has been nicknamed Silicon Wadi (wadi being the Arabic translation for valley) because Israel is second in importance only it’s cousin in California. Israel has produced six Nobel Prize-winning scientists since 2002 (and that’s not including the Jews from other countries). The point that is becoming clear to me is that God is still blessing his people just as he promised in the Old Testament.


If you drive a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport at top speed from the northern most point of Israel to the southern tip (meaning you make the drive in a little over an hour):