So I have been considering moving this blog to a more general blog in which I can use for a broader purpose. The original intent was to use this as a place for those who have joined me in reading through the Bible in a year to comment and experience some mutual accountability. While I so appreciate those of you have commented, it doesn't appear that it is really useful for that purpose. Purpose the same could be accomplished with a simple email to everyone periodically. In addition, as I have entered blogdom more and more and interacting with others who are blogging I have wanted a place where I could blog about things of a more general nature than just what I was reading in the Bible. So...drumroll please....okay it isn't that big...I am moving this blog to a blog that will have a much more general purpose. I want to still interact with my friends who have joined me on the bible journey but also comment on other things as well. So the new site is:
http://douggamble.blogspot.com
I know, creative huh? Anyway, thanks again for commenting here and I hope you will join me at etc.
peace,
doug
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
How's everyone doing?
Just checking in. Haven't written in awhile. How's everyone doing with reading the Bible?
Friday, March 02, 2007
The oxymoron of following Jesus
I read today in Mark 10:42-44 one of the chief teachings and core principles for following Jesus. To lead you must serve. That's the doug paraphrase. In a world where authorities flaunt their leadership over you, Jesus said His followers must be different. We must choose to serve and even be last. That is one of those truths I grew up hearing but still struggle to practice. Jesus of course was the supreme model for this in how he lived and how he died. I don't think I struggle with being authoritarian...I don't think....and I don't think I've been trying to climb the corporate ladder (so to speak) and I don't think when I lead others I wave my leadership baton over them to force them to follow.
But I do think I need to consciously choose to serve those around me. I think I need to serve my children today by asking, "What would they like to do?" And do that instead of what I feel like doing. I think I need to practice more the art of asking, "How can I help?" and mean it.
But I do think I need to consciously choose to serve those around me. I think I need to serve my children today by asking, "What would they like to do?" And do that instead of what I feel like doing. I think I need to practice more the art of asking, "How can I help?" and mean it.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
What do you trust in?
It's been awhile since I posted. Been kind of busy with Benjamin arriving into the world. Of course I had to include a picture. What kind of father would I be if I didn't?
Anyway, if you are reading through the One Year Bible as I am then you read a couple verses today that struck me. They are Psalm 44:6-8:
"I do not trust in my bow; I do not count on my sword to save me. You are the one who gives us victory over our enemies."
Recently my son bought a toy bow and arrow set and he loves going around the house shooting the arrows at the enemy..in this case his sisters. I find it interesting that from my children being very little they understood this concept of good guys and bad guys. Surely some of it has come from TV, but some of it was inherent. This Psalm, written most likely in the time of David, addresses a situation where the enemy wanted to crush the nation of Israel. Their used a physical bows and arrows to defeat them. Unless you are in the military you and I do not have an enemy that is using physical weapons against us. But we do have an enemy. Peter tells us in his book that our enemy is Satan and he seeks to devour us.
Today, I am considering what is standing against me. I am considering how I need to trust in God more for safety and deliverance from my enemy.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Great resource
Just discovered another great resource to add to the list on the right. It's at

Just started playing around on it, but it is a pretty impressive Bible study tool...and it's free! You can do basic functions like keyword searches and topic searches, but it also has a library of books that are searchable. Basic functions are all free but there will be possibility for various subscriptions. The free content is good though.
doug

Just started playing around on it, but it is a pretty impressive Bible study tool...and it's free! You can do basic functions like keyword searches and topic searches, but it also has a library of books that are searchable. Basic functions are all free but there will be possibility for various subscriptions. The free content is good though.
doug
Saturday, February 10, 2007
The Bible is Timeless clip 2
Here's our second theme video clip for the message "Can I use it?" Thanks to those who responded to my previous post. Your comments will make an appearance in the message!
Sunday, February 04, 2007
How has the Bible helped you?
Lynn in a comment on a previous post asked a question that I want to give a little attention to and direct to anyone reading this blog. "How has the Bible been helpful to you?" Lynn was specifically looking for verses that God has used to speak to you. Next Sunday, Feb. 11, I will be speaking on the relevance of the Bible for today and I would love to include some comments from our little "Bible reading" family here. So, let me hear how God has used the Bible to help you. Including specific verses where necessary would be helpful as well.
Thanks!
doug
Thanks!
doug
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Making Sense of the Bible
This Sunday we start a new message series on "Making Sense of the Bible." This series is preceded by a huge postcard mailing inviting our community to Suncrest. Here's a sneak peak of what you will see this Sunday. It's our Theme video.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Yeah God
I have two great things to write about.
One is directly related to reading the Bible. I talked to a person who has committed to reading the Bible since the beginning of the year. Her comments so far was that she can't get enough. She got to the end of Genesis and she said she felt like it was a cliff hanger or something because she wanted more!! That's so awesome to hear about people discovering God's Word.
The second is indirectly related to reading the bible. My friend and running partner, Don Book, (who committed to reading the Bible this year) is going to be baptized this Sunday. It will be such an honor to participate in his declaration of faith. Don does not make this decision lightly. He has been praying about it, considering it and reading for some time now. I am so excited.
Yeah God!!
One is directly related to reading the Bible. I talked to a person who has committed to reading the Bible since the beginning of the year. Her comments so far was that she can't get enough. She got to the end of Genesis and she said she felt like it was a cliff hanger or something because she wanted more!! That's so awesome to hear about people discovering God's Word.
The second is indirectly related to reading the bible. My friend and running partner, Don Book, (who committed to reading the Bible this year) is going to be baptized this Sunday. It will be such an honor to participate in his declaration of faith. Don does not make this decision lightly. He has been praying about it, considering it and reading for some time now. I am so excited.
Yeah God!!
Friday, January 19, 2007
To those who have ears to hear...
I am sitting here on my day off with my coffee in hand reading my One Year Bible (NLT version). I love my day off because I feel like I have so much more time just to linger in God's Word over a fresh cup of joe. It doesn't always work that way, but today thankfully it is.
Today I read a passage that I have always liked, yet it serves as a warning.
Today I read a passage that I have always liked, yet it serves as a warning.
"Anyone with hears to hear should listen and understand."
Matthew 13:9
In this passage Jesus basically says that you have to desire the Word of God to understand it. Quoting from the book of Isaiah Jesus said,
"For the hearts of these people are hardened, and their ears cannot hear, and they have closed their eyes - so they cannot see...and they cannot turn to me and let me heal them."
Matthew 13:15
This passage serves as a promise and a warning for me. If I desire to understand God's Word, I will. He will give me understanding. I am thinking hear of myself and so many who have struggled with understanding parts of the Bible. I am also taught that if my heart is not soft (prepared to listen, open to God's instruction) then I won't understand.
This all means that I have to intentionally prepare myself to read God's Word. Sometimes I do well at this. Other times I rush in without much preparation in prayer. Most of the times for me it just means pausing to pray, "Lord, I'm listening" both before and during.
May you have ears to hear.
This all means that I have to intentionally prepare myself to read God's Word. Sometimes I do well at this. Other times I rush in without much preparation in prayer. Most of the times for me it just means pausing to pray, "Lord, I'm listening" both before and during.
May you have ears to hear.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Hope for the Helpless
My reading in the Psalms has reminded me of God's compassion for those who are hurting, His desire to instill hope in the hopeless, to give a voice to the voiceless and help the helpless. Here is just one recent reading:
My prayer and desire is that my heartbeat would beat to the
Peace,
doug
"Lord, you know the hopes of the helpless. Surely you will hear their cries and comfort them. You will bring justice to the orphans and the oppressed, so mere people no longer terrify them."
Psalm 10:17-18
This is just a short passage that is echoed in so many different places. God cares for those who are hurting. This includes widows, orphans, the poor, those who have injustice done against them, single moms and those who have experienced devastation. I have already shared a little of my trip to Louisiana. It was an incredible experience that I hope in some small part did help. We were able to get a house back to a stage where one family could move back in, so that was a definite praise. Here's a quick photo/video recap:
My prayer and desire is that my heartbeat would beat to the
rhythm
of God's and I would care for the helpless like He does, not just once a year, but daily.Peace,
doug
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Still going...
Okay, so it's not the most exciting title but I think it captures what is going on with my reading as well as a few of you I talked to. I so appreciate a few of you touching base with me in person if even just to say "still going." That is great!!
With the busyness of this past week I experienced something that is common when implementing the habit of reading Scripture. It has the potential to become something I push through instead of pausing to reflect. Reading scripture is not like other reading. It has to be approached prayerfully with time to reflect. Now reflection can and should take place throughout the day following your reading but it should also take place during the reading. If something grabs your attention, don't feel the pressure to finish so much that you don't pause to consider what God is telling you.
May God bless you this week as you seek to truly listen. AND may I just carve out the time to pause.
Let me hear from you on how things are going. Has anything grabbed you? Any Scriptures jumping off the page as if God wrote them just for you? Let's hear it.
doug
With the busyness of this past week I experienced something that is common when implementing the habit of reading Scripture. It has the potential to become something I push through instead of pausing to reflect. Reading scripture is not like other reading. It has to be approached prayerfully with time to reflect. Now reflection can and should take place throughout the day following your reading but it should also take place during the reading. If something grabs your attention, don't feel the pressure to finish so much that you don't pause to consider what God is telling you.
May God bless you this week as you seek to truly listen. AND may I just carve out the time to pause.
Let me hear from you on how things are going. Has anything grabbed you? Any Scriptures jumping off the page as if God wrote them just for you? Let's hear it.
doug
Sunday, January 07, 2007
The first week
My first week of 2007 was spent in Louisiana working with a team from Suncrest to help rebuild two homes. It was an awesome experience. Getting one particular house to a stage where the family could move in after 16 months was amazing. To the left is a picture of me (after spraying a house) and my good friend Michael, construction leader of our team. You may wonder from the picture if I got any paint on the walls.
Being away from home and my routine presented a few challenges to getting into the Bible. That might sound odd since I was on a mission's trip, but just being in a strange place on a different schedule made it a little tougher. But I was able to keep up with it even though one night I read two days worth. It was well worth it and provided spiritual energy where I was lacking physical.
How did your first week go? Let me know by commenting. Getting a blogger account is fast and easy. I know for many this is something you have done before. For others, it is brand new. For all of us, it will be a great experience.
Blessings,
Doug
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