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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Bible Readings for September 19, 2015


Today our passages are Isaiah 30:12–33:12; Galatians 5:1-12; Psalm 63:1-11; and Proverbs 23:22. The readings are from the Contemporary English VersionIf you missed a day, you can find all the readings at our blog, The Bible in a Year. If you find these readings helpful, please consider sending an offering directly to Cove Presbyterian Church, 3404 Main Street, Weirton, West Virginia or through PayPal. 


Isaiah 30:12-33:12 (Contemporary English Version)

12Now this is the answer
   of the holy God of Israel:
   "You rejected my message,
   and you trust in violence
   and lies.
    13This sin is like a crack
   that makes a high wall
   quickly crumble 14and shatter
   like a crushed bowl.
   There's not a piece left
   big enough to carry hot coals
   or to dip out water."
   
Trust the LORD
 15The holy LORD God of Israel    had told all of you,
   "I will keep you safe
   if you turn back to me
   and calm down.
   I will make you strong
   if you quietly trust me."
   Then you stubbornly 16said,
   "No! We will safely escape
   on speedy horses."
   But those who chase you
   will be even faster.
    17As few as five of them,
   or even one,
   will be enough
   to chase a thousand of you.
   Finally, all that will be left
   will be a few survivors
   as lonely as a flag pole
   on a barren hill.
   
The LORD Will Show Mercy
 18The LORD God is waiting    to show how kind he is
   and to have pity on you.
   The LORD always does right;
   he blesses those who trust him.
    19People of Jerusalem, you don't need to cry anymore. The Lord is kind, and as soon as he hears your cries for help, he will come. 20The Lord has given you trouble and sorrow as your food and drink. But now you will again see the Lord, your teacher, and he will guide you. 21Whether you turn to the right or to the left, you will hear a voice saying, "This is the road! Now follow it." 22Then you will treat your idols of silver and gold like garbage; you will throw them away like filthy rags.
    23The Lord will send rain to water the seeds you have planted--your fields will produce more crops than you need, and your cattle will graze in open pastures. 24Even the oxen and donkeys that plow your fields will be fed the finest grain. [a] 25On that day people will be slaughtered and towers destroyed, but streams of water will flow from high hills and towering mountains. 26Then the LORD will bandage his people's injuries and heal the wounds he has caused. The moon will shine as bright as the sun, and the sun will shine seven times brighter than usual. It will be like the light of seven days all at once.
   
Assyria Will Be Punished
 27The LORD is coming    from far away
   with his fiery anger
   and thick clouds of smoke. [b] His angry words flame up
   like a destructive fire;
    28he breathes out a flood
   that comes up to the neck.
   He sifts the nations
   and destroys them.
   Then he puts a bridle
   in every foreigner's mouth
   and leads them to doom.
    29The LORD's people will sing as they do when they celebrate a religious festival [c] at night. The LORD is Israel's mighty rock, [d] and his people will be as happy as they are when they follow the sound of flutes to the mountain where he is worshiped. 30The LORD will get furious. His fearsome voice will be heard, his arm will be seen ready to strike, and his anger will be like a destructive fire, followed by thunderstorms and hailstones. 31When the Assyrians hear the LORD's voice and see him striking with his iron rod, they will be terrified. 32He will attack them in battle, and each time he strikes them, it will be to the music of tambourines and harps.
    33Long ago the LORD got a place ready for burning the body of the dead king. [e] The place for the fire is deep and wide, the wood is piled high, and the LORD will start the fire by breathing out flaming sulfur.

Isaiah 31

Don't Trust the Power of Egypt
 1You are in for trouble    if you go to Egypt for help,
   or if you depend on
   an army of chariots
   or a powerful cavalry.
   Instead you should depend on
   and trust
   the holy LORD God
   of Israel.
    2The LORD isn't stupid!
   He does what he promises,
   and he can bring doom.
   If you are cruel yourself,
   or help those who are evil,
   you will be destroyed.
    3The Egyptians are mere humans.
   They aren't God.
   Their horses are made of flesh;
   they can't live forever.
   When the LORD shows his power,
   he will destroy the Egyptians
   and all who depend on them.
   Together they will fall.
    4The LORD All-Powerful
   said to me,
   "I will roar and attack
   like a fearless lion
   not frightened by the shouts
   of shepherds
   trying to protect
   their sheep.
   That's how I will come down
   and fight on Mount Zion.
    5I, the LORD All-Powerful,
   will protect Jerusalem
   like a mother bird circling
   over her nest."
   
Come Back to the LORD
 6People of Israel, come back!    You have completely turned
   from the LORD.
    7The time is coming
   when you will throw away
   your idols of silver and gold,
   made by your sinful hands.
    8The Assyrians will be killed,
   but not by the swords
   of humans.
   Their young men will try
   to escape,
   but they will be captured
   and forced into slavery.
    9Their fortress [f] will fall when terror strikes;
   their army officers
   will be frightened
   and run from the battle.
   This is what the LORD has said,
   the LORD whose fiery furnace
   is built on Mount Zion.
   

Isaiah 32

Justice Will Rule
 1A king and his leaders    will rule with justice.
    2They will be a place of safety
   from stormy winds,
   a stream in the desert,
   and a rock that gives shade
   from the heat of the sun.
    3Then everyone who has eyes
   will open them and see,
   and those who have ears
   will pay attention.
    4All who are impatient
   will take time to think;
   everyone who stutters
   will talk clearly.
    5Fools will no longer
   be highly respected,
   and crooks won't be given
   positions of honor.
    6Fools talk foolishness.
   They always make plans
   to do sinful things,
   to lie about the LORD,
   to let the hungry starve,
   and to keep water
   from those
   who are thirsty.
    7Cruel people tell lies--
   they do evil things,
   and make cruel plans
   to destroy the poor and needy,
   even when they beg
   for justice.
    8But helpful people
   can always be trusted
   to make helpful plans.
   
Punishment for the Women of Jerusalem
 9Listen to what I say,    you women
   who are carefree
   and careless!
    10You may not have worries now,
   but in about a year,
   the grape harvest will fail,
   and you will tremble.
    11Shake and shudder,
   you women without a care!
   Strip off your clothes--
   put on sackcloth.
    12Slap your breasts in sorrow
   because of what happened
   to the fruitful fields
   and vineyards,
    13and to the happy homes
   in Jerusalem.
   The land of my people
   is covered with thorns.
    14The palace will be deserted,
   the crowded city empty.
   Fortresses and towers
   will forever become
   playgrounds for wild donkeys
   and pastures for sheep.
   
God's Spirit Makes the Difference
 15When the Spirit is given to us    from heaven,
   deserts will become orchards
   thick as fertile forests.
    16Honesty and justice
   will prosper there,
    17and justice will produce
   lasting peace and security.
    18You, the LORD's people,
   will live in peace,
   calm and secure,
    19even if hailstones
   flatten
   forests and cities.
    20You will have God's blessing,
   as you plant your crops
   beside streams,
   while your donkeys and cattle
   roam freely about.
   

Isaiah 33

Jerusalem Will Be Safe
 1You defeated my people.    Now you're in for trouble!
   You've never been destroyed,
   but you will be destroyed;
   you've never been betrayed,
   but you will be betrayed.
   When you have finished
   destroying and betraying,
   you will be destroyed
   and betrayed in return.
    2Please, LORD, be kind to us!
   We depend on you.
   Make us strong each morning,
   and come to save us
   when we are in trouble.
    3Nations scatter when you roar
   and show your greatness. [g] 4We attack our enemies
   like swarms of locusts; [h] we take everything
   that belongs to them. [i] 5You, LORD, are above all others,
   and you live in the heavens.
   You have brought justice
   and fairness to Jerusalem;
    6you are the foundation
   on which we stand today.
   You always save us and give
   true wisdom and knowledge.
   Nothing means more to us [j] than obeying you.
   
The LORD Will Do Something
 7Listen! Our bravest soldiers    are running through the streets,
   screaming for help. [k] Our messengers hoped for peace,
   but came home crying.
    8No one travels anymore;
   every road is empty.
   Treaties are broken,
   and no respect is shown
   to any who keep promises. [l] 9Fields are dry and barren;
   Mount Lebanon wilts
   with shame.
   Sharon Valley is a desert;
   the forests of Bashan and Carmel
   have lost their leaves.
    10But the LORD says,
   "Now I will do something
   and be greatly praised.
    11Your deeds are straw
   that will be set on fire
   by your very own breath.
    12You will be burned to ashes
   like thorns in a fire.
   
Footnotes:
  1. Isaiah 30:24 the finest grain: The Hebrew text refers to grain with the husks removed.
  2. Isaiah 30:27 with. . . smoke: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  3. Isaiah 30:29 a religious festival: Probably Passover.
  4. Isaiah 30:29 mighty rock: See the note at 17.10.
  5. Isaiah 30:33 burning. . . king: Or "sacrificing the king" or "sacrificing to Molech." Human sacrifices were sometimes offered to Molech, a god whose name sounds like the Hebrew word for "king" (see 2 Kings 23.10; Jeremiah 32.35).
  6. Isaiah 31:9 fortress: The Hebrew text has "rock," which may refer to the Assyrian god or king, or to their army.
  7. Isaiah 33:3 greatness: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text of verse 3.
  8. Isaiah 33:4 locusts: Insects like grasshoppers that travel in swarms and cause great damage to crops.
  9. Isaiah 33:4 them: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text of verse 4.
  10. Isaiah 33:6 Nothing. . . us: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  11. Isaiah 33:7 Listen. . . help: Or "The LORD heard our shouts and will come to help us."
  12. Isaiah 33:8 to any. . . promises: The Dead Sea Scrolls; the Standard Hebrew Text "to those in the cities."

Galatians 5:1-12 (Contemporary English Version)

Galatians 5

Christ Gives Freedom
 1Christ has set us free! This means we are really free. Now hold on to your freedom and don't ever become slaves of the Law again.     2I, Paul, promise you that Christ won't do you any good if you get circumcised. 3If you do, you must obey the whole Law. 4And if you try to please God by obeying the Law, you have cut yourself off from Christ and his wonderful kindness. 5But the Spirit makes us sure that God will accept us because of our faith in Christ. 6If you are a follower of Christ Jesus, it makes no difference whether you are circumcised or not. All that matters is your faith that makes you love others.
    7You were doing so well until someone made you turn from the truth. 8And that person was certainly not sent by the one who chose you. 9A little yeast can change a whole batch of dough, 10but you belong to the Lord. That makes me certain that you will do what I say, instead of what someone else tells you to do. Whoever is causing trouble for you will be punished.
    11My friends, if I still preach that people need to be circumcised, why am I in so much trouble? The message about the cross would no longer be a problem, if I told people to be circumcised. 12I wish that everyone who is upsetting you would not only get circumcised, but would cut off much more!



Psalm 63:1-11 (Contemporary English Version)

Psalm 63

(A psalm by David when he was in the desert of Judah.)
God's Love Means More than Life
 1You are my God. I worship you.    In my heart, I long for you,
   as I would long for a stream
   in a scorching desert.
    2I have seen your power
   and your glory
   in the place of worship.
    3Your love means more
   than life to me,
   and I praise you.
    4As long as I live,
   I will pray to you.
    5I will sing joyful praises
   and be filled with excitement
   like a guest at a banquet.
    6I think about you
   before I go to sleep,
   and my thoughts turn to you
   during the night.
    7You have helped me,
   and I sing happy songs
   in the shadow of your wings.
    8I stay close to you,
   and your powerful arm
   supports me.
    9All who want to kill me
   will end up in the ground.
    10Swords will run them through,
   and wild dogs will eat them.
    11Because of you, our God,
   the king will celebrate
   with your faithful followers,
   but liars will be silent.



Proverbs 23:22 (Contemporary English Version)

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 22 Pay attention to your father,    and don't neglect your mother
   when she grows old.




Verse of the Day

“Stop all your dirty talk. Say the right thing at the right time and help others by what you say.” - Ephesians 4:29
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.


 
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Thought for the Day
 

American essayist, lecturer, and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “We gain the strength of the temptation we resist.”

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