Author: David Short

  • November 22, 2013

    Doing good is expected of us.
    Wisdom of Sirach 14:12-14 LXX

    Remember that death does not delay,
    And the covenant of Hades has not been shown to you.
    Before you die, do good to a friend,
    And reach out and give to him based on your ability.
    Do not let a day go by without doing something good,
    And do not let any of your desire for doing good escape you.

    Personal Challenge…

    Sometimes I think that the hardest part of being a follower of Christ is recognizing that I am the biggest impediment that I have in the journey. I must constantly remind myself that everything does not revolve around me. Actually, nothing really revolves around me. This is why Christ admonishes us to die to self if we are to live for Him. Part of this process is doing good to others, not just when it is convenient, but all the time, every day. When I am focused on doing good to others I am looking at them and not at myself. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.

  • November 21, 2013

    Putting others first.

    Wisdom of Sirach 11:7-8 LXX

    Do not find fault before you examine a situation.
    First, understand it, and then make your judgment.
    Do not answer before you have listened,
    And do not interrupt someone while he is talking.

    Personal Challenge…

    If I am learning anything on my journey toward theosis it is that I spend far too much time inserting “me” into a situation or conversation. This verse strikes home so very closely because I often do what is warned against here…finding fault too quickly, making a judgment without fully understanding the situation, answering before I listen, and interrupting while someone is talking. If you are reading this then I am sure that I have done one or more of these to you…please forgive me! Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.

  • November 20, 2013

    Principles of management…

    Wisdom of Sirach 7:20-21 LXX

    Do not mistreat a servant who does his work in truth
    Nor a hired worker who devotes himself to you.
    Let your soul love an intelligent servant;
    Do not deprive him of his freedom.

    Personal Challenge…

    As employers, or managers of people for our employers, we have an obligation to take care of our employees and those who report to us. Sometimes it seems like our places of work have become places of indentured servitude. If we profess to be followers of Christ then we must cherish those who work for us and those whom we work with as brothers and sisters created in the image of God. What a different environment our workplaces would be if we all lived out our professed Christian believes in the way that they were meant to be lived. Lord, may this begin with me.

  • November 19, 2013

    We have a choice.

    Wisdom of Sirach 7:1-3 LXX

    Do no evil things,
    And evil will never overtake you.
    Stay away from wrongdoing,
    And it will turn away from you.
    My son, do not sow on the furrows of wrongdoing,
    And you will not reap the same things sevenfold.

    Personal Challenge…

    God created me with free will, the ability to choose between good and evil, sin and righteousness. I cannot blame my sin on anything other than my choice, even though I live in a fallen and broken world. Through God’s grace He has not only provided a way to have my sins forgiven (Jesus), but He has also provided a Helper to me so that I can choose not to sin any more (Holy Spirit). But once again, I must choose to submit to His guidance and be obedient. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.

  • November 18, 2013

    Tending the crop of Wisdom…

    Wisdom of Sirach 6:18-19 LXX

    My son, from your youth up, choose instruction,
    And you will find wisdom also into old age.
    Come to her as one who plows and sows,
    And wait expectantly for her good fruits;
    For in her work you will labor a little while,
    Then you will quickly eat of her fruit.

    Encouraging Words…

    I am so thankful that I grew up in a farming culture and as a youth had to work in the family garden as well as summer jobs in the orchards. I hated it when I was young, but as an adult I can look back and see the lessons that it taught me. One is that you must work hard preparing the soil, planting the seeds, pulling the weeds, watering and nurturing the crops in order to receive the fruit of your labor. And that fruit is so much sweeter than something bought at a store or given to you by someone else. It is the same with the pursuit of Wisdom (that which is embodied in Christ). Anything gained easily and without sacrifice quickly looses its flavor, but that which you work for, pursue, and even fight for is so much more valuable. Glory be to God!

  • November 17, 2013

    Best friends…a life long investment and journey.

    Wisdom of Sirach 6:14-17 LXX

    A faithful friend is a strong shelter,
    And he who finds one finds a treasure.
    There is nothing that can take the place of a faithful friend,
    And there is no way to measure his worth.
    A faithful friend is a medicine of life,
    And those who fear the Lord will find him.
    He who fears the Lord guides his friendship rightly,
    Because as he is, so also is his neighbor.

    Personal Challenge…

    After sixty years of life this has been one of my most sought after and elusive goals…to find a true, faithful friend, a brother in Christ that I can sharpen and be sharpened by. I can count on one hand the times that I thought I had a friend like this just to loose them to a move or a life change. But there is a promise in this passage. If I fear the Lord, and live my life as a faithful friend to all He will bring that brother into my life.

  • November 16, 2013

    The art of listening.

    Wisdom of Sirach 5:10-11 LXX

    Be established in your understanding
    And let your word be consistent.
    Be quick to listen
    And give your answer with patience.

    Personal Challenge…


    What can be added to this admonition of wisdom? Nothing except a plea to our Lord to use His Holy Spirit in our lives to follow this advice. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
  • November 15, 2013

    Humility through greatness.

    Wisdom of Sirach 3:18-19 LXX

    The greater you are, the more humble you must be,
    And you will find grace before the Lord;
    Because great is the power of the Lord,
    And He is honored by the humble.


    Personal Challenge…

    Once again the laws that govern God’s kingdom conflict with the law’s of our culture. As we become greater in this world, whether it be through financial or material gain, or promotions at work, or recognition in our church or communities, the tendency is to become puffed up and expectant of respect. Our society drives this. But in God’s economy the expectation is that the more we are elevated in this world the more humble we must become for His glory and His kingdom. Our humility is not for those around us as much as it is for Him. As we honor Him with our humility we also become an encouragement and a beacon of His love and grace to those around us.

  • November 14, 2013

    Patience…



    Wisdom of Sirach 1:20-21 LXX

    A patient man will hold fast until the proper time,
    Then afterwards gladness shall burst forth for him.
    He shall conceal his words until the proper time,
    And the lips of many will tell of his understanding.

    Personal Challenge…

    What a wonderful book filled with pearls of wisdom. It is a shame that this book is not included in the Western Bible. Patience not only means waiting for something that we want or desire, but it more importantly means waiting for the proper time, whether that means speaking into a situation or getting involved. Through patience we can receive gladness. Through waiting patiently before we open our mouths we will be seen as wise and full of understanding. This is so contrary to the modern way of thinking, which is to always be engaged in the conversation and trying to control it. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.

  • November 13, 2013

    The pursuit of peace and health in our lives…

    Wisdom of Sirach 1:16 LXX

    The fear of the Lord is the crown of wisdom,
    Making peace and soundness of health to flourish.

    Encouraging Words…

    Isn’t a peaceful and healthy life one of the things that we all pursue, or at least desire? If we pursue our Lord He promises to give us true peace and health. Even though our fallen bodies and the fallen world that we live in may be impacted by disease and sickness, the health or our soul can flourish in our pursuit of Him. Glory be to God!