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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Bible Readings for September 29, 2015


Today our passages are Isaiah 57:14–59:21; Philippians 1:1-26; Psalm 71:1-24; and Proverbs 24:9-10. The readings are from the Contemporary English VersionIf 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 57:14-59:21 (Contemporary English Version)

The LORD Helps the Helpless
 14The LORD says,    "Clear the road!
   Get it ready for my people."
    15Our holy God lives forever
   in the highest heavens,
   and this is what he says:
   Though I live high above
   in the holy place,
   I am here to help those
   who are humble
   and depend only on me.
    16My people, I won't stay angry
   and keep on accusing you.
   After all, I am your Creator.
   I don't want you to give up
   in complete despair.
    17Your greed made me furious.
   That's why I punished you
   and refused to be found,
   while you kept returning
   to your old sinful ways.
    18I know what you are like!
   But I will heal you, lead you,
   and give you comfort,
   until those who are mourning
    19start singing my praises. [a] No matter where you are,
   I, the LORD, will heal you [b] and give you peace.
    20The wicked are a restless sea
   tossing up mud.
    21But I, the LORD, have promised
   that none who are evil
   will live in peace.
   

Isaiah 58

True Religion
 1Shout the message!    Don't hold back.
   Say to my people Israel:
   You've sinned! You've turned
   against the LORD.
    2Day after day, you worship him
   and seem eager to learn
   his teachings.
   You act like a nation
   that wants to do right
   by obeying his laws.
   You ask him about justice,
   and say you enjoy
   worshiping the LORD.
    3You wonder why the LORD
   pays no attention
   when you go without eating
   and act humble.
   But on those same days
   that you give up eating,
   you think only of yourselves [c] and abuse your workers.
    4You even get angry
   and ready to fight.
   No wonder God won't listen
   to your prayers!
    5Do you think the LORD
   wants you to give up eating
   and to act as humble
   as a bent-over bush?
   Or to dress in sackcloth
   and sit in ashes?
   Is this really what he wants
   on a day of worship?
    6I'll tell you
   what it really means
   to worship the LORD.
   Remove the chains of prisoners
   who are chained unjustly.
   Free those who are abused!
    7Share your food with everyone
   who is hungry;
   share your home
   with the poor and homeless.
   Give clothes to those in need;
   don't turn away your relatives.
    8Then your light will shine
   like the dawning sun,
   and you
   will quickly be healed.
   Your honesty [d] will protect you as you advance,
   and the glory of the LORD
   will defend you from behind.
    9When you beg the LORD for help,
   he will answer, "Here I am!"
   Don't mistreat others
   or falsely accuse them
   or say something cruel.
    10Give your food to the hungry
   and care for the homeless.
   Then your light will shine
   in the dark;
   your darkest hour will be
   like the noonday sun.
    11The LORD will always guide you
   and provide good things to eat
   when you are in the desert.
   He will make you healthy.
   You will be like a garden
   that has plenty of water
   or like a stream
   that never runs dry.
    12You will rebuild those houses
   left in ruins for years;
   you will be known
   as a builder and repairer
   of city walls and streets.
    13But first, you must start
   respecting the Sabbath
   as a joyful day of worship.
   You must stop doing and saying
   whatever you please
   on this special day.
    14Then you will truly enjoy
   knowing the LORD.
   He will let you rule
   from the highest mountains
   and bless you with the land
   of your ancestor Jacob.
   The LORD has spoken!
   

Isaiah 59

Social Injustice Is Condemned
 1The LORD hasn't lost    his powerful strength;
   he can still hear
   and answer prayers.
    2Your sins are the roadblock
   between you and your God.
   That's why he doesn't answer
   your prayers
   or let you see his face.
    3Your talk is filled with lies
   and plans for violence;
   every finger on your hands
   is covered with blood.
    4You falsely accuse others
   and tell lies in court;
   sin and trouble are the names
   of your children.
    5You eat the deadly eggs
   of poisonous snakes,
   and more snakes crawl out
   from the eggs left to hatch.
   You weave spider webs,
    6but you can't make clothes
   with those webs
   or hide behind them.
   You're sinful and brutal.
    7You hurry off to do wrong
   or murder innocent victims.
   All you think about is sin;
   you leave ruin and destruction
   wherever you go.
    8You don't know how
   to live in peace
   or to be fair with others.
   The roads you make are crooked;
   your followers cannot find peace.
   
The People Confess Their Sins
 9No one has come to defend us    or to bring about justice.
   We hoped for a day of sunshine,
   but all we found
   was a dark, gloomy night.
    10We feel our way along,
   as if we were blind;
   we stumble at noon,
   as if it were night.
   We can see no better
   than someone dead. [e] 11We growl like bears
   and mourn like doves.
   We hope for justice and victory,
   but they escape us.
    12How often have we sinned
   and turned against you,
   the LORD God?
   Our sins condemn us!
   We have done wrong.
    13We have rebelled and refused
   to follow you.
   Our hearts were deceitful,
   and so we lied;
   we planned to abuse others
   and turn our backs on you.
    14Injustice is everywhere;
   justice seems far away.
   Truth is chased out of court;
   honesty is shoved aside.
    15Everyone tells lies;
   those who turn from crime
   end up ruined.
   When the LORD noticed
   that justice had disappeared,
   he became very displeased.
   
The LORD Will Rescue His People
 16It disgusted him even more    to learn
   that no one
   would do a thing about it.
   So with his own powerful arm,
   he won victories for truth.
    17Justice was the LORD's armor;
   saving power was his helmet;
   anger and revenge
   were his clothes.
    18Now the LORD will get furious
   and do to his enemies,
   both near and far,
   what they did to his people.
    19He will attack like a flood
   in a mighty windstorm.
   Nations in the west and the east
   will then honor and praise
   his wonderful name.
    20The LORD has promised to rescue
   the city of Zion
   and Jacob's descendants
   who turn from sin.
    21The LORD says: "My people,
   I promise to give you my Spirit
   and my message.
   These will be my gifts to you
   and your families forever.
   I, the LORD, have spoken."
   
Footnotes:
  1. Isaiah 57:19 until. . . praises: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  2. Isaiah 57:19 heal you: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  3. Isaiah 58:3 you think. . . yourselves: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  4. Isaiah 58:8 honesty: Or "honest leader."
  5. Isaiah 59:10 We can. . . dead: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.

Philippians 1:1-26 (Contemporary English Version)

Philippians 1

 1From Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus.    To all of God's people who belong to Christ Jesus at Philippi and to all of your church officials and officers. [a] 2I pray that God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ will be kind to you and will bless you with peace!
   
Paul's Prayer for the Church in Philippi
 3Every time I think of you, I thank my God. 4And whenever I mention you in my prayers, it makes me happy. 5This is because you have taken part with me in spreading the good news from the first day you heard about it. 6God is the one who began this good work in you, and I am certain that he won't stop before it is complete on the day that Christ Jesus returns.     7You have a special place in my heart. So it is only natural for me to feel the way I do. All of you have helped in the work that God has given me, as I defend the good news and tell about it here in jail. 8God himself knows how much I want to see you. He knows that I care for you in the same way that Christ Jesus does.
    9I pray that your love will keep on growing and that you will fully know and understand 10how to make the right choices. Then you will still be pure and innocent when Christ returns. And until that day, 11Jesus Christ will keep you busy doing good deeds that bring glory and praise to God.
   
What Life Means to Paul
 12My dear friends, I want you to know that what has happened to me has helped to spread the good news. 13The Roman guards and all the others know that I am here in jail because I serve Christ. 14Now most of the Lord's followers have become brave and are fearlessly telling the message. [b] 15Some are preaching about Christ because they are jealous and envious of us. Others are preaching because they want to help. 16They love Christ and know that I am here to defend the good news about him. 17But the ones who are jealous of us are not sincere. They just want to cause trouble for me while I am in jail. 18But that doesn't matter. All that matters is that people are telling about Christ, whether they are sincere or not. That is what makes me glad.    I will keep on being glad, 19because I know that your prayers and the help that comes from the Spirit of Christ Jesus will keep me safe. 20I honestly expect and hope that I will never do anything to be ashamed of. Whether I live or die, I always want to be as brave as I am now and bring honor to Christ.
    21If I live, it will be for Christ, and if I die, I will gain even more. 22I don't know what to choose. I could keep on living and doing something useful. 23It is a hard choice to make. I want to die and be with Christ, because that would be much better. 24-25But I know that all of you still need me. That's why I am sure I will stay on to help you grow and be happy in your faith. 26Then, when I visit you again, you will have good reason to take great pride in Christ Jesus because of me. [c]
Footnotes:
  1. Philippians 1:1 church officials and officers: Or "bishops and deacons."
  2. Philippians 1:14 the message: Some manuscripts have "the Lord's message," and others have "God's message."
  3. Philippians 1:26 take great pride in Christ Jesus because of me: Or "take great pride in me because of Christ Jesus."

Psalm 71:1-24 (Contemporary English Version)

Psalm 71

A Prayer for God's Protection
 1I run to you, LORD,    for protection.
   Don't disappoint me.
    2You do what is right,
   so come to my rescue.
   Listen to my prayer
   and keep me safe.
    3Be my mighty rock, [a] the place
   where I can always run
   for protection.
   Save me by your command!
   You are my mighty rock
   and my fortress.
    4Come and save me, LORD God,
   from vicious and cruel
   and brutal enemies!
    5I depend on you,
   and I have trusted you
   since I was young.
    6I have relied on you [b] from the day I was born.
   You brought me safely
   through birth,
   and I always praise you.
    7Many people think of me
   as something evil.
   But you are my mighty protector,
    8and I praise and honor you
   all day long.
    9Don't throw me aside
   when I am old;
   don't desert me
   when my strength is gone.
    10My enemies are plotting
   because they want me dead.
    11They say, "Now we'll catch you!
   God has deserted you,
   and no one can save you."
    12Come closer, God!
   Please hurry and help.
    13Embarrass and destroy
   all who want me dead;
   disgrace and confuse
   all who want to hurt me.
    14I will never give up hope
   or stop praising you.
    15All day long I will tell
   the wonderful things you do
   to save your people.
   But you have done much more
   than I could possibly know.
    16I will praise you, LORD God,
   for your mighty deeds
   and your power to save.
    17You have taught me
   since I was a child,
   and I never stop telling about
   your marvelous deeds.
    18Don't leave me when I am old
   and my hair turns gray.
   Let me tell future generations
   about your mighty power.
    19Your deeds of kindness
   are known in the heavens.
   No one is like you!
    20You made me suffer a lot,
   but you will bring me
   back from this deep pit
   and give me new life.
    21You will make me truly great
   and take my sorrow away.
    22I will praise you, God,
   the Holy One of Israel.
   You are faithful.
   I will play the harp
   and sing your praises.
    23You have rescued me!
   I will celebrate and shout,
   singing praises to you
   with all my heart.
    24All day long I will announce
   your power to save.
   I will tell how you disgraced
   and disappointed
   those who wanted to hurt me.
   
Footnotes:
  1. Psalm 71:3 mighty rock: See the note at 18.2.
  2. Psalm 71:6 I. . . you: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.

Proverbs 24:9-10 (Contemporary English Version)

9Everyone hates senseless fools
   who think up ways to sin.
   
-24-
 10 Don't give up and be helpless    in times of trouble.




Verse of the Day

“People who do evil hate the light and won't come to the light, because it clearly shows what they have done. But everyone who lives by the truth will come to the light, because they want others to know that God is really the one doing what they do.” - John 3:20-21
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.


 
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Thought for the Day
 

Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature, Lucius Annaeus Seneca wrote, “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.”

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