Thursday, October 20, 2016

The Harlots in the Bible- Tamar and Rahab

Rahab

Tamar and Judah


Harlots or prostitutes have no place in our society. They are women who trap men with their charms to have casual sexual relations with them. They are considered to have a very low class standing in society. Even before Jesus Christ came into the world, prostitution has been existing. Some may think about what drives them to do these things. Is it really out of need, or is there something else. Of course, the Holy Bible tells us of such tales.

First, the story of Judah and Tamar : Tamar was married to Judah's eldest son Er. Since his eldest son did wickedness in the sight of the Lord, he was slain by him. Since she was not with child, Judah then then sent his second son, Onan, to be her husband and raise an heir. Since Onan knew that the child will not be his, he spilled his seed on the ground. This angered the Lord, and the Lord smote him also. Judah then told his daughter-in-law to remain a widow and dwell in his father's house until his youngest son Shelah, has grown. She obeyed him. When Judah's wife died and he was comforted, he was to go down to his sheep shearers. Tamar heard of it, and she took of her clothes of widowhood and wrapped herself in a veil, and waited on the road by Timnah. Here, she saw that Shelah was all grown up, but was not given to her. Judah thought that she was a harlot and asked to come into her. He promised to give her a kid, and asked for a pledge from him: his signet and staff. He agreed and he came unto her, and she conceived by him. After that, she took off her veil and wore her clothes of widowhood. Judah then sent the kid to be taken to her, but she was nowhere to be found. Three months after that incident, Judah was informed that her daughter-in-law committed harlotry and was pregnant with that incident. He sent after her, but she made an appeal to them that she is pregnant with the man who owns the signet,bracelet and staff. Judah knew that it was his, and told the people that she is  more honorable than him, for he did not give his son Shelah to her. She then gave birth to twins: Pharez and Zarah. (Genesis 38:1-40).


Next is the story of Rahab and the Israelite spies: Rahab was a harlot living in the city of Jericho, the land that was promised by the Lord to be given to the Isrealites. Joshua then sent spies to the land of Jericho. They went to Rahab's house. When the king of Jericho was informed, he immediately sent soldiers to Rahab. She told them that they came there, but did not know where they are. She has hid them on the roof covered with flax. When the guards left, Rahab told them about the prophesy about Jericho, that the Lord will give this land to the Israelites. She told them also remain in the mountains for three days until their pursuers leave. She also requested that she be spared and her household on that day. The spies told her to leave the scarlet cord that she used to let them down, and to gather her household on that day. On the day that Jericho fell, the spies went and rescued Rahab's family, and they dwelt with the Isarelites in that land. (Joshua 2: 1-24)


In the genealogy of Jesus, both the names of Tamar (Matthew 1:3) and Rahab (Matthew 1:5) were mentioned. It is fascinating to us that they are included in his ancestry, since they are not worthy woman. But the bible tells us something, that even out of something that is not pure will come something good and great. Jesus didn't come from people that are perfect, but also came from imperfect people. God does not look at our sins, but if we accept him as our savio and repent, then we can be redeemed. Both Rahab and Tamar committed harlotry, but was redeemed by their actions. We are also reminded that our God is a loving God, that he gave his son Jesus Christ to ransom our sins, so that harlots,murderers,fornicators,robbers, publicans and all that have sinned be washed clean by his body and blood. And with this, comes new life in Christ. May we learn from their stories.


May Jesus Bless You!!!

BRIAN LUCIANO
OCTOBER 20,2016  
      

              
  

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Rebekah, the Mother of Israel and the Pharaoh's Daughter, Mother of The Deliverer of Israel

Rebecca at the well
I would like to focus next two women who became great mothers. These women became important in the history of the Jewish people. They have unique roles but have one thing in common: like the previous two women: they are mothers. But not just mothers. They are mothers of two of the most important persons in the bible. Let us start with the first one: Rebekah

Rebekah is the wife of Isaac, Abraham and Sarah's son. She was chosen by the servant of Abraham since he does not want his son to marry a Canaanite woman. We all know how they met. But the most important role of Rebekah is raising her children:Esau and Jacob,specially the latter. In Genesis 27, when Isaac waxed old and his eyes can't see, he called his oldest son Esau to cook his favorite food, venison stew and after that he will bless him. When she heard them, he called his younger son Jacob and told him of her plan. She will cook the stew and with the use of the skins of the goat, Jacob will be covered with it. So Jacob was blessed by his father by deceit from Rebekah. When Esau heard of this, he threatened to kill his brother, thus he was sent to Laban her brother.

Moses and the Pharaoh's Daughter
Now, let's look at another biblical mother: The Pharaoh's daughter. After the death of Joseph and his siblings the Israelites grew in number and prospered in Egypt. The new Pharaoh feared them, thus they were placed in bondage. In Exodus 2: 1-10, we know the story of how Moses was saved by the Pharaoh's daughter in the river. She had compassion on him as he cried when the basket was opened. Her sister approached her, and told of someone to nurse the baby. The Pharaoh's daughter agreed, and the child grew to become her son. She named him Moses, which means "drawn out of water". We all know Moses grew up to deliver the Israelites out of the land of Egypt into the land of Canaan.

The story of these mothers mirror our mothers' love for us. They followed God's will, and was able to raise two of the most important people to the Jewish nation: Their founder, Jacob, in whom his twelve sons became the foundation of the nation of Israel, and Moses, who delivered them out of the bondage of Egypt towards Canaan. Some of us may argue about them, saying Rebekah used deceit in getting Isaac to bless Jacob instead of Esau, but that is not the case

In Genesis 25:22-23, " And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus? And she went to enquire of the Lord." " And the Lord said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger." Also when Jacob was born, he was holding Esau's heel. She followed God's will.

Pharaoh's daughter just has a very short mention in the bible, but her compassion toward Moses gave the Israelites a savior. She became his foster mother, and Moses became the second Israelite to be at the service of Egypt, the first being Joseph.

In closing, all mothers should follow God's will for their children. They should ask God for guidance in raising their children. We may never know, that the child you raised today will be used by God to preach his gospel to sinners, converting them back to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ!!!

May Jesus Bless You,

BRIAN LUCIANO
OCTOBER 18,2016  



  

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Sarah, Hagar and Mary (Earthly mother of Jesus Christ)

Sarah
Hi! Welcome to my next blog which I focus on the different women of the bible. The purpose of this blog is to examine the different roles of women in the bible. Again, this is based on my own personal view and with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. I know most of you will say that I should have started  with Eve, but I felt compelled that I start with these two women (or three). Why you ask? Because there is a contrast between these two women. Again, my comparison here is with the biblical Mary. Also, I will try and use the bible in this contrast. Lastly, how does this apply to us. I pray to the Lord Jesus Christ that he opens your eyes to this truth.

Let's start with the first women in this topic: Sarah. In Genesis Chapter 16, Sarai (still her name at that time) bare her husband Abram (who will become Abraham) no children. Thus she suggested that his husband go into her handmaid, Hagar, an Egyptian slave, to have children. When Hagar got pregnant, Sarai was despised in her eyes. So she sent her away, but an angel of the Lord told her that she would need to go back and submit herself to her mistress. In Chapter 18, as Abraham stood in his tent when 3 strangers came by to his place. He begged for them to stay, wash their feet and eat the food prepared by him. When one of the strangers asked where his wife is, Abraham told him in the tent. One of the strangers told him that during the appointed time that he returns that Sarah will have a son. She heard this but she did not believe it, because she and her husband are already old. She laughed at the news. The Lord then said why is she laughing, that what is impossible for man is possible with the Lord. She then denied that she laughed for she is afraid. True enough, Sarah bore Isaac at her old age. Isaac had sons, Jacob and Esau, and with Jacob's 12 sons the nation of Israel was established.


Mary
Let us then look at the other woman in the bible: Mary. In Luke 1:23-38, it tells the story of how the Angel of the Lord came to a virgin espoused to a man from the House of David which is Mary. The Angel of the Lord told her that she will be pregnant with the Holy Spirit and will bring forth a son, and will call him Jesus. The Angel also told him that he will be the Son of Man, and that God will give him the throne of his father David. He will also rule in the house of Jacob forever. Mary was surprised by this news, but the Angel also informed her that her cousin Elizabeth will have a child in her old age. The Angel also told him that nothing is impossible. Mary's reply was "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word".   

How does situation apply to us? Sarah took matters into her own hands when she didn't have children. She didn't wait for God's promise. When she heard that she will have a child at an old age, what did she do? She laughed. She didn't believe in God's promise. Because of this mistake, we now have one of the most lasting conflicts between the Arabs (Ishmaelites) and the Israelites (Jacob). Mary on the other hand took the news first with fear, but after hearing the Angel of the Lord speak, accepted it with gladness. Her child grew up to be our Lord Jesus Christ, who after dying on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins, rose up again and ascended into Heaven. Soon he will return to rule as King and the last judge of this generation. For me, Sarah and Mary are both great women, but Mary had more faith in the Lord's word and was an obedient servant. Again, this is not written to bring Mary's reputation up over Sarah, but a reminder to us believers one thing: With man it is impossible, but for God all is possible.



God gave us our little Angel Pia after 6 years of marriage. I was already 41 years old when we had her. Just like Sarah, we prayed to saints to have children (we were Catholic before), but to no fruition. We even gave up and just said that it's just fine if it's just the two of us. Then God gave us our little Angel. She is going to be 2 years old now, full of energy and smiles. We should have trusted in the lord more at that time and not do things our way.


In closing, we should all be handmaids of the Lord, willing to follow his will like Mary did. She in fact remained a servant of the Lord, a picture that will always remain with me (not that Queen of Heaven image), becoming one of the saints in the end of her life. Like they say," Not my will but thine be done".

May Jesus Bless You

BRIAN LUCIANO


October 6,2016