Today our passages are Numbers 8:1–9:23; Mark
13:14-37; Psalm 50:1-23; and Proverbs 10:29-30. The readings
are from The
Message by Eugene H.
Peterson. If you find these readings helpful, please
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Numbers 8:1-9:23 - The Message (MSG)
The Lights
8 1-2 God spoke to
Moses: “Tell Aaron, Install the seven lamps so they will throw light in front of
the Lampstand.”
3-4 Aaron did just that. He installed the lamps so they
threw light in front of the Lampstand, as God had
instructed Moses. The Lampstand was made of hammered gold from its stem to its
petals. It was made precisely to the design God had shown
Moses.
Purifying the Levites
5-7 God spoke to
Moses: “Take the Levites from the midst of the People of Israel and purify them
for doing God’s work. This is the way you will do it: Sprinkle
water of absolution on them; have them shave their entire bodies; have them
scrub their clothes. Then they will have purified themselves.
8-11 “Have them take a young bull with its accompanying
Grain-Offering of fine flour mixed with oil, plus a second young bull for an
Absolution-Offering. Bring the Levites to the front of the Tent of Meeting and
gather the entire community of Israel. Present the Levites before Godas the People of Israel lay their hands on them.
Aaron will present the Levites before God as a
Wave-Offering from the People of Israel so that they will be ready to do God’s work.
12-14 “Have the Levites place their hands on the heads of
the bulls, selecting one for the Absolution-Offering and another for the
Whole-Burnt-Offering to God to make
atonement for the Levites. Then have the Levites stand in front of Aaron and his
sons and present them as a Wave-Offering to God. This is the procedure for setting apart the Levites
from the rest of the People of Israel; the Levites are exclusively for my
use.
15-19 “After you have purified the Levites and presented
them as a Wave-Offering to God, they can go to work in the Tent of Meeting. The
Levites have been selected out of the People of Israel for my exclusive use;
they function in place of every firstborn male born to an Israelite woman. Every
firstborn male in Israel, animal or human, is set apart for my use. When I
struck down all the firstborn of Egypt, I consecrated them for my holy uses. But
now I take the Levites as stand-ins in place of every firstborn son in Israel,
selected out of the People of Israel, and I have given the Levites to Aaron and
his sons to do all the work involved in the Tent of Meeting on behalf of all the
People of Israel and to make atonement for them so that nothing bad will happen
to them when they approach the Sanctuary.”
20-22 Moses, Aaron, and the entire community of the People
of Israel carried out these procedures with the Levites, just as God had
commanded Moses. The Levites purified themselves and scrubbed their clothes.
Then Aaron presented them as a Wave-Offering before Godand made atonement for them to purify them. Only then
did the Levites go to work at the Tent of Meeting. Aaron and his sons supervised
them following the directions God had
given.
23-26 God spoke to
Moses: “These are your instructions regarding the Levites: At the age of
twenty-five they will join the workforce in the Tent of Meeting; at the age of
fifty they must retire from the work. They can assist their brothers in the
tasks in the Tent of Meeting, but they are not permitted to do the actual work
themselves. These are the ground rules for the work of the Levites.”
Passover
9 1-3 God spoke to
Moses in the Wilderness of Sinai in the first month of the second year after
leaving Egypt: “Have the People of Israel celebrate Passover at the set time.
Celebrate it on schedule, on the evening of the fourteenth day of this month,
following all the rules and procedures.”
4-5 Moses told the People of Israel to celebrate the
Passover and they did—in the Wilderness of Sinai at evening of the fourteenth
day of the first month. The People of Israel did it all just as God had
commanded Moses.
6-7 But some of them couldn’t celebrate the Passover on the
assigned day because they were ritually unclean on account of a corpse. So they
presented themselves before Moses and Aaron on Passover and told Moses, “We have
become ritually unclean because of a corpse, but why should we be barred from
bringing God’s offering along with other Israelites on the day
set for Passover?”
8 Moses said, “Give me some time; I’ll find out what God says in
your circumstances.”
9-12 God spoke to
Moses: “Tell the People of Israel, If one or another of you is ritually unclean
because of a corpse, or you happen to be off on a long trip, you may still
celebrate God’s Passover. But celebrate it on the fourteenth day
of the second month at evening. Eat the lamb together with unraised bread and
bitter herbs. Don’t leave any of it until morning. Don’t break any of its bones.
Follow all the procedures.
13 “But a man who is ritually clean and is not off on a
trip and still fails to celebrate the Passover must be cut off from his people
because he did not present God’s offering at the set time. That man will pay for
his sin.
14 “Any foreigner living among you who wants to
celebrate God’s Passover is welcome to do it, but he must follow
all the rules and procedures. The same procedures go for both foreigner and
native-born.”
The Cloud
15-16 The day The Dwelling was set up, the Cloud covered
The Dwelling of the Tent of Testimony. From sunset until daybreak it was over
The Dwelling. It looked like fire. It was like that all the time, the Cloud over
The Dwelling and at night looking like fire.
17-23 When the Cloud lifted above the Tent, the People of
Israel marched out; and when the Cloud descended the people camped. The People
of Israel marched at God’s command and they camped at his command. As long as
the Cloud was over The Dwelling, they camped. Even when the Cloud hovered over
The Dwelling for many days, they honored God’s command and wouldn’t march. They stayed in camp,
obedient to God’s command, as long as the Cloud was over The
Dwelling, but the moment God issued
orders they marched. If the Cloud stayed only from sunset to daybreak and then
lifted at daybreak, they marched. Night or day, it made no difference—when the
Cloud lifted, they marched. It made no difference whether the Cloud hovered over
The Dwelling for two days or a month or a year, as long as the Cloud was there,
they were there. And when the Cloud went up, they got up and marched. They
camped at God’s command and they marched at God’s command. They lived obediently by God’s orders as delivered by Moses.
Mark 13:14-37 - The Message
(MSG)
Run for the Hills
14-18 “But be ready to run for it when you see the monster
of desecration set up where it should never be. You who can read, make sure you
understand what I’m talking about. If you’re living in Judea at the time, run
for the hills; if you’re working in the yard, don’t go back to the house to get
anything; if you’re out in the field, don’t go back to get your coat. Pregnant
and nursing mothers will have it especially hard. Hope and pray this won’t
happen in the middle of winter.
19-20 “These are going to be hard days—nothing like it from
the time God made the world right up to the present. And there’ll be nothing
like it again. If he let the days of trouble run their course, nobody would make
it. But because of God’s chosen people, those he personally chose, he has
already intervened.
No One Knows the Day or Hour
21-23 “If anyone tries to flag you down, calling out,
‘Here’s the Messiah!’ or points, ‘There he is!’ don’t fall for it. Fake Messiahs
and lying preachers are going to pop up everywhere. Their impressive credentials
and dazzling performances will pull the wool over the eyes of even those who
ought to know better. So watch out. I’ve given you fair warning.
24-25 “Following those hard times,
Sun will fade out,
moon cloud over,
Stars fall out of the sky,
cosmic powers tremble.
moon cloud over,
Stars fall out of the sky,
cosmic powers tremble.
26-27 “And then they’ll see the Son of Man enter in grand
style, his Arrival filling the sky—no one will miss it! He’ll dispatch the
angels; they will pull in the chosen from the four winds, from pole to
pole.
28-31 “Take a lesson from the fig tree. From the moment you
notice its buds form, the merest hint of green, you know summer’s just around
the corner. And so it is with you. When you see all these things, you know he is
at the door. Don’t take this lightly. I’m not just saying this for some future
generation, but for this one, too—these things will happen. Sky and earth will
wear out; my words won’t wear out.
32-37 “But the exact day and hour? No one knows that, not
even heaven’s angels, not even the Son. Only the Father. So keep a sharp
lookout, for you don’t know the timetable. It’s like a man who takes a trip,
leaving home and putting his servants in charge, each assigned a task, and
commanding the gatekeeper to stand watch. So, stay at your post, watching. You
have no idea when the homeowner is returning, whether evening, midnight,
cockcrow, or morning. You don’t want him showing up unannounced, with you asleep
on the job. I say it to you, and I’m saying it to all: Stay at your post. Keep
watch.”
Psalm 50:1-23 - The Message
(MSG)
An Asaph Psalm
50 1-3 The God of gods—it’s God!—speaks out, shouts, “Earth!”
welcomes the sun in the east,
farewells the disappearing sun in the west.
From the dazzle of Zion,
God blazes into view.
Our God makes his entrance,
he’s not shy in his coming.
Starbursts of fireworks precede him.
welcomes the sun in the east,
farewells the disappearing sun in the west.
From the dazzle of Zion,
God blazes into view.
Our God makes his entrance,
he’s not shy in his coming.
Starbursts of fireworks precede him.
4-5 He summons heaven and earth as a jury,
he’s taking his people to court:
“Round up my saints who swore
on the Bible their loyalty to me.”
he’s taking his people to court:
“Round up my saints who swore
on the Bible their loyalty to me.”
6 The whole cosmos attests to the fairness of this
court,
that here God is judge.
that here God is judge.
7-15 “Are you listening, dear people? I’m getting ready to
speak;
Israel, I’m about ready to bring you to trial.
This is God, your God,
speaking to you.
I don’t find fault with your acts of worship,
the frequent burnt sacrifices you offer.
But why should I want your blue-ribbon bull,
or more and more goats from your herds?
Every creature in the forest is mine,
the wild animals on all the mountains.
I know every mountain bird by name;
the scampering field mice are my friends.
If I get hungry, do you think I’d tell you?
All creation and its bounty are mine.
Do you think I feast on venison?
or drink draughts of goats’ blood?
Spread for me a banquet of praise,
serve High God a feast of kept promises,
And call for help when you’re in trouble—
I’ll help you, and you’ll honor me.”
Israel, I’m about ready to bring you to trial.
This is God, your God,
speaking to you.
I don’t find fault with your acts of worship,
the frequent burnt sacrifices you offer.
But why should I want your blue-ribbon bull,
or more and more goats from your herds?
Every creature in the forest is mine,
the wild animals on all the mountains.
I know every mountain bird by name;
the scampering field mice are my friends.
If I get hungry, do you think I’d tell you?
All creation and its bounty are mine.
Do you think I feast on venison?
or drink draughts of goats’ blood?
Spread for me a banquet of praise,
serve High God a feast of kept promises,
And call for help when you’re in trouble—
I’ll help you, and you’ll honor me.”
16-21 Next, God calls up the wicked:
“What are you up to, quoting my laws,
talking like we are good friends?
You never answer the door when I call;
you treat my words like garbage.
If you find a thief, you make him your buddy;
adulterers are your friends of choice.
Your mouth drools filth;
lying is a serious art form with you.
You stab your own brother in the back,
rip off your little sister.
I kept a quiet patience while you did these things;
you thought I went along with your game.
I’m calling you on the carpet, now,
laying your wickedness out in plain sight.
talking like we are good friends?
You never answer the door when I call;
you treat my words like garbage.
If you find a thief, you make him your buddy;
adulterers are your friends of choice.
Your mouth drools filth;
lying is a serious art form with you.
You stab your own brother in the back,
rip off your little sister.
I kept a quiet patience while you did these things;
you thought I went along with your game.
I’m calling you on the carpet, now,
laying your wickedness out in plain sight.
22-23
“Time’s up for playing fast and
loose with me.
I’m ready to pass sentence,
and there’s no help in sight!
It’s the praising life that honors me.
As soon as you set your foot on the Way,
I’ll show you my salvation.”
loose with me.
I’m ready to pass sentence,
and there’s no help in sight!
It’s the praising life that honors me.
As soon as you set your foot on the Way,
I’ll show you my salvation.”
Proverbs 10:29-30 - The Message
(MSG)
29 God is solid backing to a well-lived life,
but he calls into question a shabby performance.
30
Good people last—they can’t be moved;
the wicked are here today, gone tomorrow.
the wicked are here today, gone tomorrow.
Verse of the Day
[ A Prayer of Thanks to God ] You, Lord, are my God! I will praise you for doing the
wonderful things you had planned and promised since ancient times.
Today's passage is from the Contemporary
English Version.
Thought
for the Day
American
inventor and businessman, Thomas A. Edison wrote, “If we did all the things we
are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.”
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