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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Bible Readings for December 12, 2017

Today our passages are Amos 7:1–9:15; Revelation 3:7-22; Psalm 131:1-3; and Proverbs 29:23The readings are from the Contemporary English Version.  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 Steet, Weirton, West Virginia or through PayPal by using the link below.
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Amos 7-9:15 (Contemporary English Version)


Amos 7

A Vision of Locusts
 1The LORD God showed me that he is going to send locusts a] to attack your crops. It will happen after the king has already been given his share of the grain and before the rest of the grain has been harvested. b] 2In my vision the locusts ate every crop in the land, and I said to the LORD, "Forgive me for asking, but how can the nation survive? It's so weak." 3Then the LORD felt sorry and answered, "I won't let it be destroyed."   
A Vision of Fire
 4The LORD showed me that he is going to send a ball of fire to burn up everything on earth, including the ocean. 5Then I said, "Won't you please stop? How can our weak nation survive?"    6Again the LORD felt sorry and answered, "I won't let it be destroyed."
   
A Vision of a Measuring Line
 7The LORD showed me a vision of himself standing beside a wall and holding a string with a weight tied to the end of it. The string and weight had been used to measure the straightness of the wall. 8Then he asked, "Amos, what do you see?"   "A measuring line," I answered.
   The LORD said, "I'm using this measuring line to show that my people Israel don't measure up, and I won't forgive them any more. 9Their sacred places will be destroyed, and I will send war against the nation of King Jeroboam." c]
Amos and Amaziah
 10Amaziah the priest at Bethel sent this message to King Jeroboam of Israel, "Amos is plotting against you in the very heart of Israel. Our nation cannot put up with his message for very long. 11Here is what he is saying:   `Jeroboam will be put to death,
   and the people will be taken
   to a foreign country.' "
    12Then Amaziah told me, "Amos, take your visions and get out! Go back to Judah and earn your living there as a prophet. 13Don't do any more preaching at Bethel. The king worships here at our national temple."
    14I answered:
   I'm not a prophet! And I wasn't trained to be a prophet. I am a shepherd, and I take care of fig trees. 15But the LORD told me to leave my herds and preach to the people of Israel. 16And here you are, telling me not to preach! 17Now, listen to what the LORD says about you:
   Your wife will become
   a prostitute in the city,
   your sons and daughters
   will be killed in war,
   and your land will be divided
   among others.
   You will die in a country
   of foreigners,
   and the people of Israel
   will be dragged
   from their homeland.
   

Amos 8

A Basket of Fruit
 1The LORD God showed me a basket of ripe fruit 2and asked, "Amos, what do you see?"   "A basket of ripe fruit," I replied.
   Then he said,
   "This is the end d] for my people Israel.
   I won't forgive them again.
    3Instead of singing
   in the temple,
   they will cry and weep.
   Dead bodies will be everywhere.
   So keep silent!
   I, the LORD, have spoken!"
   
   
Israel Is Doomed
The LORD said:
 4You people crush those in need   and wipe out the poor.
    5You say to yourselves,
   "How much longer before the end
   of the New Moon Festival?
   When will the Sabbath e] be over? Our wheat is ready,
   and we want to sell it now.
   We can't wait to cheat
   and charge high prices
   for the grain we sell.
   We will use dishonest scales
    6and mix dust in the grain.
   Those who are needy and poor
   don't have any money.
   We will make them our slaves
   for the price
   of a pair of sandals."
    7I, the LORD, won't forget
   any of this,
   though you take great pride
   in your ancestor Jacob. f] 8Your country will tremble,
   and you will mourn.
   It will be like the Nile River
   that rises and overflows,
   then sinks back down.
    9On that day, I, the LORD God,
   will make the sun
   go down at noon,
   and I will turn daylight
   into darkness.
    10Your festivals and joyful singing
   will turn into sorrow.
   You will wear sackcloth g] and shave your heads,
   as you would at the death
   of your only son.
   It will be a horrible day.
    11I, the LORD, also promise you
   a terrible shortage,
   but not of food and water.
   You will hunger and thirst
   to hear my message.
    12You will search everywhere--
   from north to south,
   from east to west.
   You will go all over the earth,
   seeking a message
   from me, the LORD.
   But you won't find one.
    13Your beautiful young women
   and your young men
   will faint from thirst.
    14You made promises
   in the name of Ashimah,
   the goddess of Samaria.
   And you made vows in my name
   at the shrines
   of Dan and Beersheba. h] But you will fall
   and never get up.
   

Amos 9

Judgment on Israel
 1I saw a vision of the LORD   standing by the temple altar, i] and he said,
   "Shake the columns
   until the tops fall loose,
   and the doorposts crumble.
   Then make the pieces fall
   on the people below.
   I will take a sword and kill
   anyone who escapes.
    2"If they dig deep into the earth
   or climb to the sky,
   I'll reach out and get them.
    3If they escape to the peaks
   of Mount Carmel,
   I'll search and find them.
   And if they hide from me
   at the bottom of the ocean,
   I'll command a sea monster
   to bite them.
    4I'll send a sword to kill them,
   wherever their enemies
   drag them off as captives.
   I'm determined to hurt them,
   not to help them."
   
His Name Is the LORD
 5When the LORD God All-Powerful   touches the earth,
   it melts,
   and its people mourn.
   God makes the earth rise
   and then fall,
   just like the Nile River.
    6He built his palace in the heavens
   and let its foundations
   rest on the earth. j] He scoops up the ocean
   and empties it on the earth.
   His name is the LORD.
   
The LORD Is God
 7Israel, I am the LORD God,   and the Ethiopians k] are no less important to me
   than you are.
   I brought you out of Egypt,
   but I also brought
   the Philistines from Crete l] and the Arameans from Kir. m] 8My eyes have seen
   what a sinful nation you are,
   and I'll wipe you out.
   But I will leave a few
   of Jacob's descendants.
   I, the LORD, have spoken!
    9At my command, all of you
   will be sifted like grain.
   Israelites who remain faithful
   will be scattered
   among the nations.
   And the others will be trapped
   like trash in a sifter.
    10Some of you are evil,
   and you deny
   that you will ever get caught.
   But you will be killed.
   
The LORD's Promise to Israel
 11In the future, I will rebuild   David's fallen kingdom.
   I will build it from its ruins
   and set it up again,
   just as it used to be.
    12Then you will capture Edom
   and the other nations
   that are mine.
   I, the LORD, have spoken,
   and my words will come true.
    13You will have such a harvest
   that you won't be able
   to bring in all of your wheat
   before plowing time.
   You will have grapes left over
   from season to season;
   your fruitful vineyards
   will cover the mountains.
    14I'll make Israel prosper again.
   You will rebuild your towns
   and live in them.
   You will drink wine
   from your own vineyards
   and eat the fruit you grow.
    15I'll plant your roots deep
   in the land I have given you,
   and you won't ever
   be uprooted again.
   I, the LORD God, have spoken!
   

Footnotes:
  1. Amos 7:1 locusts: See the note at 4.9.
  2. Amos 7:1 harvested: This would have been an especially bad time for a locust attack. The non-grain crops such as vegetables and onions were just beginning to sprout, and the grain crops were almost ready to be harvested.
  3. Amos 7:9 Jeroboam: Jeroboam II, who ruled Israel 783-743 B.C.
  4. Amos 8:2 end: In Hebrew "ripe fruit" and "end" sound alike.
  5. Amos 8:5 New Moon Festival. . . Sabbath: Selling grain at these times was forbidden by the Law of Moses.
  6. Amos 8:7 though. . . Jacob: Or "though I am the God that Jacob proudly worshiped."
  7. Amos 8:10 sackcloth: A rough, dark-colored cloth made from goat or camel hair and used to make grain sacks. It was worn in times of trouble or sorrow.
  8. Amos 8:14 You made. . . Beersheba: Or "You made promises to the goddess Ashimah at Samaria, and you made vows in the names of other gods at the shrines of Dan and Beersheba."
  9. Amos 9:1 the temple altar: The one at Bethel.
  10. Amos 9:6 He built. . . earth: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  11. Amos 9:7 Ethiopians: The Hebrew text has "people of Cush," which was a region south of Egypt that included parts of the present countries of Ethiopia and Sudan.
  12. Amos 9:7 Crete: Hebrew "Caphtor."
  13. Amos 9:7 Philistines. . . Arameans from Kir: The Philistines were Israel's enemies to the west, and the Arameans were enemies to the northeast. For Kir, see the note at 1.5.

Revelation 3:7-22 (Contemporary English Version)


The Letter to Philadelphia
 7This is what you must write to the angel of the church in Philadelphia:   I am the one who is holy and true, and I have the keys that belonged to David. a] When I open a door, no one can close it. And when I close a door, no one can open it. Listen to what I say. 8I know everything you have done. And I have placed before you an open door that no one can close. You were not very strong, but you obeyed my message and did not deny that you are my followers. b] 9Now you will see what I will do with those people who belong to Satan's group. They claim to be Jews, but they are liars. I will make them come and kneel down at your feet. Then they will know that I love you. 10You obeyed my message and endured. So I will protect you from the time of testing that everyone in all the world must go through. 11I am coming soon. So hold firmly to what you have, and no one will take away the crown that you will be given as your reward.
    12Everyone who wins the victory will be made into a pillar in the temple of my God, and they will stay there forever. I will write on each of them the name of my God and the name of his city. It is the new Jerusalem that my God will send down from heaven. I will also write on them my own new name.
    13If you have ears, listen to what the Spirit says to the churches.
   
The Letter to Laodicea
 14This is what you must write to the angel of the church in Laodicea:   I am the one called Amen! c] I am the faithful and true witness and the source d] of God's creation. Listen to what I say. 15I know everything you have done, and you are not cold or hot. I wish you were either one or the other. 16But since you are lukewarm and neither cold nor hot, I will spit you out of my mouth. 17You claim to be rich and successful and to have everything you need. But you don't know how bad off you are. You are pitiful, poor, blind, and naked.
    18Buy your gold from me. It has been refined in a fire, and it will make you rich. Buy white clothes from me. Wear them and you can cover up your shameful nakedness. Buy medicine for your eyes, so that you will be able to see.
    19I correct and punish everyone I love. So make up your minds to turn away from your sins. 20Listen! I am standing and knocking at your door. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in and we will eat together. 21Everyone who wins the victory will sit with me on my throne, just as I won the victory and sat with my Father on his throne.
    22If you have ears, listen to what the Spirit says to the churches.
   

Footnotes:
  1. Revelation 3:7 the keys that belonged to David: The keys stand for authority over David's kingdom.
  2. Revelation 3:8 did not deny that you are my followers: Or "did not say evil things about me."
  3. Revelation 3:14 Amen: Meaning "Trustworthy."
  4. Revelation 3:14 source: Or "beginning."

Psalm 131:1-3 (Contemporary English Version)


Psalm 131

(A song by David for worship.)
Trust the LORD!
 1I am not conceited, LORD,   and I don't waste my time
   on impossible schemes.
    2But I have learned to feel safe
   and satisfied,
   just like a young child
   on its mother's lap.
    3People of Israel,
   you must trust the LORD
   now and forever.



Proverbs 29:23 (Contemporary English Version)

23Too much pride brings disgrace;
   humility leads to honor.



Verse of the Day

“But when the time was right, God sent his Son, and a woman gave birth to him. His Son obeyed the Law, so he could set us free from the Law, and we could become God's children.” - Galatians 4:4-5
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.

Anna Seward by Tilly Kettle.jpgThought for the Day

A long-eighteenth-century English Romantic poet, often called the Swan of Lichfield, Anna Seward wrote, “Let me be content with being happy, without sighing that I am not distinguished.”

Related imageA Joke for Today

"What happened?" asked the hospital visitor to the heavily bandaged man sitting up in bed. 

"Well, I went down to amusement park and decided to take a ride on the roller coaster. As we came up to the top of the highest loop, I noticed a little sign by the side of the track. I tried to read it, but it was very small and I couldn't make it out. I was so curious that I decided to go round again, but we went by so quickly that I couldn't see what the sign said. 

"By now, I was determined to read that sign, so I went round a third time. As we reached the top, I stood up in the car to get a better view." 

"And did you manage to see what the sign said this time?" asked the visitor. 

"Yes," he said sheepishly, "Remain seated at all times!"

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