Monday, June 29, 2026

60IN60 Day 57 - Mon Jun 29

It's Day 57 and we're in Acts 5.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 17 - You'd like to think we work from higher motives, but even in the things of God it often comes down to things as petty as jealousy.

Help:
- Verse 5 - This is shocking.  I think it speaks to the purity of the early church and how much God wanted to maintain that.

If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com.

Your Questions and Comments: 

- A comment from one of our 60IN60 participants. Exodus 33. "We are all going to gather on our porches and face toward your house, and we are going to expect something big to happen. I guess I understand this chapter, but it is amusing to imagine someone bragging, 'I have seen the backside of God.'”

- John 21. "The last few verses make no sense to me at all." - Verse 24 is oddly phrased because John likes to refer to himself without saying "I" or "me." Elsewhere he refers to himself as the "one Jesus loves." Basically verse 24 is John saying, "I wrote these words and my testimony is true." Verse 25 is an acknowledgement by John that he has just scratched the surface of all that he could have written. If he were somehow able to tell the full story of everyone that Jesus impacted, the world would be filled up by that many books.

- John 20. "This time, I found myself curious about John’s habit of not naming himself but referring to himself as the beloved disciple. Any ideas on his motivation?" - It is an odd way to phrase things. My guess is that because he was saying positive things about himself, like that he was the "one Jesus loved," that he found it less embarrassing to not use his name.

- A comment from a 60IN60 participant. John 18. "Jesus answered, 'I told you that I am He; so if you are seeking Me, let these men go on their way.' Four times Jesus tells the Romans and Pharisees, (who mostly make up the crowd), who he is. Once, so strongly, they fall back at his words. In his fourth declaration, Christ says (loose paraphrase) 'I’ve already told you who I am. I’m the one you came for, now let these men go.' Could it be that he is identifying himself repeatedly because Christ he knows that his disciples can’t endure what was to come? All but John would go on to be martyrs, but at this point, they are confused men. He is protecting them by his repeated declarations."  

- John 15. "Could you say a few words about verse 7 please.  Many times we pray for things— good prayers for other people, not selfish things—- yet they are not answered. Also in verses 16 and 17, there is much said about fruitfulness which I get, but then 17 speaks of loving one another.  It seems disjointed and I don’t get the correlation.  Is it saying that because we love our fellow man we should work to help them, be charitable and speak to them of salvation? Thank you." - 1. Verse 7. This is a great promise of answered prayer. It puts an important condition on answered prayer: if we remain in Him and He remains in us, which basically means if we are close to Him. (We get close to Him by obeying His commands - v. 10). This makes sense: if I am listening to Jesus' words and incorporating them into my life, I am going to ask for things that glorify God and that He is eager to answer. There are always situations where God's answer is delayed because of timing issues or because He has other plans, but the biggest point is that our default should be the expectation that God is eager to answer. This is something that is largely missing today, as we often pray without any real expectation of seeing an answer. One good way to think of this is that there are times when God doesn't answer our prayer for the good thing because He has a plan to give us a better thing. 2. Verses 16-17. These two verses are the conclusion of a section that begins with v. 12. Verse 16 teaches us that Jesus' goal for our lives (the reason He has chosen us) is so that we can go forward and live fruitful lives. Verse 17 is a reminder to love one another. Verse 17 ends the passage with the same instruction that v. 12 started it with: love each other. Think of it like a sandwich. The "bread" (vv. 12 and 17) tell us to love each other. The "meat" (vv. 13-16) tell us about the way that Jesus loved us. The connection is that when we see the instruction to "love each other" (vv. 12, 17) and wonder, "What exactly does it look like to do that?" we turn to Jesus' example (as detailed in vv. 13-16) to learn what that kind of sacrificial love looks like.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

60IN60 Day 56 - Sun Jun 28

It's Day 56 and we're in Exodus 34.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Nothing really jumped out to me today.
 
Help:
- Verse 7 - We talked about this "third and fourth generations" issue back at Exodus 20.  The best explanation I've come up with is that this is a statement of the way life works: when parents are disobedient, their children learn that and the influence can filter down generation after generation.
- Verse 14 - "a jealous God" - Not a petty jealousy, but it means that God expects us to keep our commitment to Him, the same way a wife should expect her husband to keep his marital promises to her.
- Verse 26 - "young goat" - An obscure point, but some of what God shares is for this particular rural nation at this particular time in history.
- Verse 28 - "he did not eat. . . or drink" - That would make this, like Jesus' 40 days, a supernatural event.
 
If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link. 

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com. 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

60IN60 Day 55 - Sat Jun 27

It's Day 55 and we're in Exodus 33.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 13 - Nice phrase: finding "favor in Your sight."
 
If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com. 

Friday, June 26, 2026

60IN60 Day 54 - Fri Jun 26

It's Day 54 and we're in Exodus 32.

We finished at Exodus 20 a while back with the Ten Commandments.  Now we finish up the story with the pathetic actions of Israel in response.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 6 - It's amazing how quickly they got off track.  Why did that happen so quickly?  Two things are key: 1. Israel, as seen by their whining in previous chapters, didn't have their hearts into following God, so they were eager to turn aside; 2. Aaron was not a mature leader (see verses 22-24).

Help:
- Verses 27-29 - This seems harsh, but apparently that severe a response was necessary to wake the people up to how bad what they were doing was.

If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

60IN60 Day 53 - Thurs Jun 25

It's Day 53 and we're in John 21.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 21-23 - Just a reminder to me that sometimes we read things into passages that are not intended.

If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

60IN60 Day 52 - Wed Jun 24

It's Day 52 and we're in John 20.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 9 - Even after all He'd said to them, they didn't get it.  I wonder what the parts of the Kingdom are that He's spoken clearly about and yet I have not fully grasped.

Help:
- Verse 17 - It would seem that Jesus ascended right after His resurrection, then returned to earth for 40 more days before the ascension we read about in Acts.
- Verse 23 - This is an amazing power that He has given us.

If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com.  

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

60IN60 Day 51 - Tues Jun 23

It's Day 51 and we're in John 19.

Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 30 - He didn't say "I am finished," as though it overwhelmed Him.  He said, "It is finished," meaning that His mission was accomplished.

Help:
- Verse 11 - Among those responsible in this travesty of justice, Pilate bore the lesser share.
- Verse 12 - Pilate was an embattled leader by this point in his career and could not chance another uprising without potentially losing his throne.  So when the people said that refusing to do this made him "no friend of Caesar," they were hitting him where it hurt: the potential loss of his power.

If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.

If you have questions or comments, email me at butcher@ymail.com.