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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Bible Readings for December 20, 2016


Today, our passages is Haggai 1:1–2:23; Revelation 11:1-9; Psalm 139:1-24; and Proverbs 30:15-16. The readings are from The Message by Eugene H. PetersonIf you find these readings helpful, please consider sending an offering directly to Cove Presbyterian Church, 3404 Main Street, Weirton, West Virginia or through PayPal by using the link below.
 
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Haggai 1-2:23 (The Message)

Haggai 1

Caught Up with Taking Care of Your Own Houses
 1 On the first day of the sixth month of the second year in the reign of King Darius of Persia, God's Message was delivered by the prophet Haggai to the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, and to the high priest, Joshua son of Jehozadak:  2A Message from God-of-the-Angel-Armies: "The people procrastinate. They say this isn't the right time to rebuild my Temple, the Temple of God."
 3-4Shortly after that, God said more and Haggai spoke it: "How is it that it's the 'right time' for you to live in your fine new homes while the Home, God's Temple, is in ruins?"
 5-6And then a little later, God-of-the-Angel-Armies spoke out again:
   "Take a good, hard look at your life.
   Think it over.
You have spent a lot of money,
   but you haven't much to show for it.
You keep filling your plates,
   but you never get filled up.
You keep drinking and drinking and drinking,
   but you're always thirsty.
You put on layer after layer of clothes,
   but you can't get warm.
And the people who work for you,
   what are they getting out of it?
Not much—
   a leaky, rusted-out bucket, that's what.

 7That's why God-of-the-Angel-Armies said:
   "Take a good, hard look at your life.
   Think it over."

 8-9Then God said:
   "Here's what I want you to do:
   Climb into the hills and cut some timber.
Bring it down and rebuild the Temple.
   Do it just for me. Honor me.
You've had great ambitions for yourselves,
   but nothing has come of it.
The little you have brought to my Temple
   I've blown away—there was nothing to it.

 9-11"And why?" (This is a Message from God-of-the-Angel-Armies, remember.) "Because while you've run around, caught up with taking care of your own houses, my Home is in ruins. That's why. Because of your stinginess. And so I've given you a dry summer and a skimpy crop. I've matched your tight-fisted stinginess by decreeing a season of drought, drying up fields and hills, withering gardens and orchards, stunting vegetables and fruit. Nothing—not man or woman, not animal or crop—is going to thrive."
 12Then the governor, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, and the high priest, Joshua son of Jehozadak, and all the people with them listened, really listened, to the voice of their God. When God sent the prophet Haggai to them, they paid attention to him. In listening to Haggai, they honored God.
 13Then Haggai, God's messenger, preached God's Message to the people: "I am with you!" God's Word.
 14-15This is how God got Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people moving— got them working on the Temple of God-of-the-Angel-Armies. This happened on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month in the second year of King Darius.

Haggai 2

This Temple Will End Up Better Than It Started Out
 1-3 On the twenty-first day of the seventh month, the Word of God came through the prophet Haggai: "Tell Governor Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel and High Priest Joshua son of Jehozadak and all the people:
         'Is there anyone here who saw the Temple the way it used to be, all glorious? And what do you see now? Not much, right?
 4-5"'So get to work, Zerubbabel!'—God is speaking.
   "'Get to work, Joshua son of Jehozadak—high priest!'
   "'Get to work, all you people!'—God is speaking.
   "'Yes, get to work! For I am with you.' The God-of-the-Angel-Armies is speaking! 'Put into action the word I covenanted with you when you left Egypt. I'm living and breathing among you right now. Don't be timid. Don't hold back.'
 6-7"This is what God-of-the-Angel-Armies said: 'Before you know it, I will shake up sky and earth, ocean and fields. And I'll shake down all the godless nations. They'll bring bushels of wealth and I will fill this Temple with splendor.' God-of-the-Angel-Armies says so.

 8'I own the silver,
   I own the gold.'
      Decree of God-of-the-Angel-Armies.

 9"'This Temple is going to end up far better than it started out, a glorious beginning but an even more glorious finish: a place in which I will hand out wholeness and holiness.' Decree of God-of-the-Angel-Armies."
 10-12On the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month (again, this was in the second year of Darius), God's Message came to Haggai: "God-of-the-Angel-Armies speaks: Consult the priests for a ruling. If someone carries a piece of sacred meat in his pocket, meat that is set apart for sacrifice on the altar, and the pocket touches a loaf of bread, a dish of stew, a bottle of wine or oil, or any other food, will these foods be made holy by such contact?"
   The priests said, "No."
 13Then Haggai said, "How about someone who is contaminated by touching a corpse—if that person touches one of these foods, will it be contaminated?"
   The priests said, "Yes, it will be contaminated."
 14Then Haggai said, "'So, this people is contaminated. Their nation is contaminated. Everything they do is contaminated. Whatever they do for me is contaminated.' God says so.
 15-17"'Think back. Before you set out to lay the first foundation stones for the rebuilding of my Temple, how did it go with you? Isn't it true that your foot-dragging, halfhearted efforts at rebuilding the Temple of God were reflected in a sluggish, halfway return on your crops—half the grain you were used to getting, half the wine? I hit you with drought and blight and hail. Everything you were doing got hit. But it didn't seem to faze you. You continued to ignore me.' God's Decree.
 18-19"'Now think ahead from this same date—this twenty-fourth day of the ninth month. Think ahead from when the Temple rebuilding was launched. Has anything in your fields—vine, fig tree, pomegranate, olive tree—failed to flourish? From now on you can count on a blessing.'"
 20-21God's Message came a second time to Haggai on that most memorable day, the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month: "Speak to Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah:
 21-23"'I am about to shake up everything, to turn everything upside down and start over from top to bottom—overthrow governments, destroy foreign powers, dismantle the world of weapons and armaments, throw armies into confusion, so that they end up killing one another. And on that day'"—this is God's Message—"'I will take you, O Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, as my personal servant and I will set you as a signet ring, the sign of my sovereign presence and authority. I've looked over the field and chosen you for this work.'" The Message of God-of-the-Angel-Armies.


Revelation 11:1-9 (The Message)

Revelation 11

The Two Witnesses
 1-2I was given a stick for a measuring rod and told, "Get up and measure God's Temple and Altar and everyone worshiping in it. Exclude the outside court; don't measure it. It's been handed over to non-Jewish outsiders. They'll desecrate the Holy City for forty-two months.  3-6"Meanwhile, I'll provide my two Witnesses. Dressed in sackcloth, they'll prophesy for 1,260. These are the two Olive Trees, the two Lampstands, standing at attention before God on earth. If anyone tries to hurt them, a blast of fire from their mouths will incinerate them—burn them to a crisp just like that. They'll have power to seal the sky so that it doesn't rain for the time of their prophesying, power to turn rivers and springs to blood, power to hit earth with any and every disaster as often as they want.
 7-10"When they've completed their witness, the Beast from the Abyss will emerge and fight them, conquer and kill them, leaving their corpses exposed on the street of the Great City spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, the same City where their Master was crucified. For three and a half days they'll be there—exposed, prevented from getting a decent burial, stared at by the curious from all over the world. Those people will cheer at the spectacle, shouting 'Good riddance!' and calling for a celebration, for these two prophets pricked the conscience of all the people on earth, made it impossible for them to enjoy their sins.



Psalm 139:1-24 (The Message)

Psalm 139

A David Psalm
 1-6 God, investigate my life; get all the facts firsthand.
   I'm an open book to you;
      even from a distance, you know what I'm thinking.
   You know when I leave and when I get back;
      I'm never out of your sight.
   You know everything I'm going to say
      before I start the first sentence.
   I look behind me and you're there,
      then up ahead and you're there, too—
      your reassuring presence, coming and going.
   This is too much, too wonderful—
      I can't take it all in!

 7-12 Is there anyplace I can go to avoid your Spirit?
      to be out of your sight?
   If I climb to the sky, you're there!
      If I go underground, you're there!
   If I flew on morning's wings
      to the far western horizon,
   You'd find me in a minute—
      you're already there waiting!
   Then I said to myself, "Oh, he even sees me in the dark!
      At night I'm immersed in the light!"
   It's a fact: darkness isn't dark to you;
      night and day, darkness and light, they're all the same to you.

 13-16 Oh yes, you shaped me first inside, then out;
      you formed me in my mother's womb.
   I thank you, High God—you're breathtaking!
      Body and soul, I am marvelously made!
      I worship in adoration—what a creation!
   You know me inside and out,
      you know every bone in my body;
   You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit,
      how I was sculpted from nothing into something.
   Like an open book, you watched me grow from conception to birth;
      all the stages of my life were spread out before you,
   The days of my life all prepared
      before I'd even lived one day.

 17-22 Your thoughts—how rare, how beautiful!
      God, I'll never comprehend them!
   I couldn't even begin to count them—
      any more than I could count the sand of the sea.
   Oh, let me rise in the morning and live always with you!
      And please, God, do away with wickedness for good!
   And you murderers—out of here!—
      all the men and women who belittle you, God,
      infatuated with cheap god-imitations.
   See how I hate those who hate you, God,
      see how I loathe all this godless arrogance;
   I hate it with pure, unadulterated hatred.
      Your enemies are my enemies!

 23-24 Investigate my life, O God,
      find out everything about me;
   Cross-examine and test me,
      get a clear picture of what I'm about;
   See for yourself whether I've done anything wrong—
      then guide me on the road to eternal life.
 

 

Proverbs 30:15-16 (The Message)


 15-16 A leech has twin daughters
   named "Gimme" and "Gimme more."

Four Insatiables
Three things are never satisfied,
   no, there are four that never say, "That's enough, thank you!"—
      hell,
      a barren womb,
      a parched land,
      a forest fire.
 

 
Verse of the Day
 
“[The Birth of Jesus][(Matthew 1.18-25)]About that time Emperor Augustus gave orders for the names of all the people to be listed in record books. So Joseph had to leave Nazareth in Galilee and go to Bethlehem in Judea. Long ago Bethlehem had been King David's hometown, and Joseph went there because he was from David's family. Mary was engaged to Joseph and traveled with him to Bethlehem. She was soon going to have a baby,” - Luke 2:1, 4-5
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.

 
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Thought for the Day

Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician, Galileo Galilei wrote, “Where the senses fail us, reason must step in.”

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Bible Readings for December 2, 2013


Today our passages are Daniel 9:1–11:1; 1 John 2:18–3:6; Psalm 121:1-8; and Proverbs 28:27-28. The readings are the Contemporary English Version.

Daniel 9-11:1 (Contemporary English Version)


Daniel 9

Daniel Prays for the People
 1-2Daniel wrote:    Some years later, Darius the Mede, [a] who was the son of Xerxes, [b] had become king of Babylonia. And during his first year as king, I found out from studying the writings of the prophets that the LORD had said to Jeremiah, " Jerusalem will lie in ruins for seventy years." [c] 3-4Then, to show my sorrow, I went without eating and dressed in sackcloth [d] and sat in ashes. I confessed my sins and earnestly prayed to the LORD my God: Our Lord, you are a great and fearsome God, and you faithfully keep your agreement with those who love and obey you. 5But we have sinned terribly by rebelling against you and rejecting your laws and teachings. 6We have ignored the message your servants the prophets spoke to our kings, our leaders, our ancestors, and everyone else.
    7Everything you do is right, our Lord. But still we suffer public disgrace because we have been unfaithful and have sinned against you. This includes all of us, both far and near--the people of Judah, Jerusalem, and Israel, as well as those you dragged away to foreign lands, 8and even our kings, our officials, and our ancestors. 9LORD God, you are merciful and forgiving, even though we have rebelled against you 10and rejected your teachings that came to us from your servants the prophets.
    11Everyone in Israel has stubbornly refused to obey your laws, and so those curses written by your servant Moses have fallen upon us. 12You warned us and our leaders that Jerusalem would suffer the worst disaster in human history, and you did exactly as you had threatened. 13We have not escaped any of the terrible curses written by Moses, and yet we have refused to beg you for mercy and to remind ourselves of how faithful you have always been. 14And when you finally punished us with this horrible disaster, that was also the right thing to do, because we deserved it so much.
    15Our Lord God, with your own mighty arm you rescued us from Egypt and made yourself famous to this very day, but we have sinned terribly. 16In the past, you treated us with such kindness, that we now beg you to stop being so terribly angry with Jerusalem. After all, it is your chosen city built on your holy mountain, even though it has suffered public disgrace because of our sins and those of our ancestors.
    17I am your servant, Lord God, and I beg you to answer my prayers and bring honor to yourself by having pity on your temple that lies in ruins. 18Please show mercy to your chosen city, not because we deserve it, but because of your great kindness. 19Forgive us! Hurry and do something, not only for your city and your chosen people, but to bring honor to yourself.
   
The Seventy Weeks
Daniel wrote:
 20I was still confessing my sins and those of all Israel to the LORD my God, and I was praying for the good of his holy mountain, [e] 21when Gabriel suddenly came flying in at the time of the evening sacrifice. This was the same Gabriel I had seen in my vision, 22and he explained: Daniel, I am here to help you understand the vision. 23God thinks highly of you, and at the very moment you started praying, I was sent to give you the answer. 24God has decided that for seventy weeks, [f] your people and your holy city must suffer as the price of their sins. Then evil will disappear, and justice will rule forever; the visions and words of the prophets will come true, and a most holy place will be dedicated. [g] 25You need to realize that from the command to rebuild Jerusalem until the coming of the Chosen Leader, [h] it will be seven weeks and another sixty-two weeks. [i] Streets will be built in Jerusalem, and a trench will be dug around the city for protection, but these will be difficult times. [j] 26At the end of the sixty-two weeks, [k] the Chosen Leader [l] will be killed and left with nothing. [m] A foreign ruler and his army will sweep down like a mighty flood, leaving both the city and the temple in ruins, and war and destruction will continue until the end, just as God has decided. 27For one week [n] this foreigner [o] will make a firm agreement with many people, and halfway through this week, [p] he will end all sacrifices and offerings. Then the " Horrible Thing" that causes destruction will be put there. And it will stay there until the time God has decided to destroy this one who destroys.

Daniel 10

Daniel's Vision beside the Tigris River
 1In the third year [q] of Cyrus the king of Persia, a message came to Daniel [r] from God, and it was explained in a vision. The message was about a horrible war, and it was true. 2Daniel wrote: For three weeks I was in sorrow. 3I ate no fancy food or meat, I drank no wine, and I put no olive oil on my face or hair. [s] 4Then, on the twenty-fourth day of the first month, [t] I was standing on the banks of the great Tigris River, 5when I looked up and saw someone dressed in linen and wearing a solid gold belt. [u] 6His body was like a precious stone, [v] his face like lightning, his eyes like flaming fires, his arms and legs like polished bronze, and his voice like the roar of a crowd. 7Although the people who were with me did not see the vision, they became so frightened that they scattered and hid. 8Only I saw this great vision. I became weak and pale, 9and at the sound of his voice, I fell facedown in a deep sleep. 10He raised me to my hands and knees 11and then said, " Daniel, your God thinks highly of you, and he has sent me. So stand up and pay close attention." I stood trembling, while the angel said:     12Daniel, don't be afraid! God has listened to your prayers since the first day you humbly asked for understanding, and he has sent me here. 13But the guardian angel [w] of Persia opposed me for twenty-one days. Then Michael, who is one of the strongest guardian angels, [x] came to rescue me from the kings of Persia. [y] 14Now I have come here to give you another vision about what will happen to your people in the future. 15While this angel was speaking to me, I stared at the ground, speechless. 16Then he appeared in human form and touched my lips. I said, " Sir, this vision has brought me great pain and has drained my strength. 17I am merely your servant. How can I possibly speak with someone so powerful, when I am almost too weak to get my breath?"
    18-19The angel touched me a second time and said, " Don't be frightened! God thinks highly of you, and he intends this for your good, so be brave and strong."
   At this, I regained my strength and replied, " Please speak! You have already made me feel much better."
    20Then the angel said:
   Now do you understand why I have come? Soon I must leave to fight against the guardian angel of Persia. Then after I have defeated him, the guardian angel of Greece will attack me. 21I will tell you what is written in The Book of Truth. But first, you must realize that no one except Michael, the guardian angel of Israel, is on my side.
   

Daniel 11

 1You also need to know that I protected and helped Darius the Mede [z] in his first year as king.
Footnotes:
  1. Daniel 9:1 Darius the Mede: See 5.31.
  2. Daniel 9:1 Xerxes: Hebrew " Ahasuerus."
  3. Daniel 9:1 seventy years: See Jeremiah 25.11-13; 29.10.
  4. Daniel 9:3 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.
  5. Daniel 9:20 holy mountain: Jerusalem (see verse 16) or the temple.
  6. Daniel 9:24 seventy weeks: Or " seventy times seven years."
  7. Daniel 9:24 a most holy place will be dedicated: Or " God's Holy One will appear."
  8. Daniel 9:25 the Chosen Leader: Or " a chosen leader." In Hebrew the word " chosen" means " to pour oil (on someone's head)." In Old Testament times it was the custom to pour oil on a person's head when that person was chosen to be a priest or a king.
  9. Daniel 9:25 seven weeks and another sixty-two weeks: Or " seven times seven years and another sixty-two times seven years."
  10. Daniel 9:25 it will be seven. . . difficult times: Or " it will be seven weeks. Then streets will be built in Jerusalem, and a trench will be dug around the city for protection. But Jerusalem will have difficult times for sixty-two weeks."
  11. Daniel 9:26 sixty-two weeks: Or " sixty-two times seven years."
  12. Daniel 9:26 the Chosen Leader: See the note at 9.25.
  13. Daniel 9:26 left with nothing: Or " no one will take his place."
  14. Daniel 9:27 one week: Or " seven years."
  15. Daniel 9:27 this foreigner: Or " the Chosen Leader."
  16. Daniel 9:27 halfway through this week: Or " for half of this week of seven years."
  17. Daniel 10:1 third year: 536 B.C.
  18. Daniel 10:1 Daniel: See the note at 2.26.
  19. Daniel 10:3 olive oil. . . hair: On special occasions, it was the custom to put olive oil on one's face and hair.
  20. Daniel 10:4 first month: Nisan (also known as Abib), the first month of the Hebrew calendar, from about mid-March to mid-April.
  21. Daniel 10:5 solid gold belt: Hebrew " belt of gold from Uphaz."
  22. Daniel 10:6 a precious stone: The Hebrew text has " beryl," which is green or bluish-green.
  23. Daniel 10:13 guardian angel: Hebrew " prince."
  24. Daniel 10:13 one of the strongest guardian angels: Hebrew " chief prince."
  25. Daniel 10:13 came. . . Persia: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  26. Daniel 11:1 Darius the Mede: See 5.30.

1 John 2:18-3:6 (Contemporary English Version)

The Enemy of Christ
 18Children, this is the last hour. You heard that the enemy of Christ would appear at this time, and many of Christ's enemies have already appeared. So we know that the last hour is here. 19These people came from our own group, yet they were not part of us. If they had been part of us, they would have stayed with us. But they left, which proves that they did not belong to our group.     20Christ, the Holy One, [a] has blessed [b] you, and now all of you understand. [c] 21I did not need to write you about the truth, since you already know it. You also know that liars do not belong to the truth. 22And a liar is anyone who says that Jesus isn't truly Christ. Anyone who says this is an enemy of Christ and rejects both the Father and the Son. 23If we reject the Son, we reject the Father. But if we say that we accept the Son, we have the Father. 24Keep thinking about the message you first heard, and you will always be one in your heart with the Son and with the Father. 25The Son [d] has promised us [e] eternal life. 26I am writing to warn you about those people who are misleading you. 27But Christ has blessed you with the Holy Spirit. [f] Now the Spirit stays in you, and you don't need any teachers. The Spirit is truthful and teaches you everything. So stay one in your heart with Christ, just as the Spirit has taught you to do.
Children of God
 28Children, stay one in your hearts with Christ. Then when he returns, we will have confidence and won't have to hide in shame. 29You know that Christ always does right and that everyone who does right is a child of God.    

1 John 3

 1Think how much the Father loves us. He loves us so much that he lets us be called his children, as we truly are. But since the people of this world did not know who Christ [g] is, they don't know who we are. 2My dear friends, we are already God's children, though what we will be hasn't yet been seen. But we do know that when Christ returns, we will be like him, because we will see him as he truly is. 3This hope makes us keep ourselves holy, just as Christ [h] is holy. 4Everyone who sins breaks God's law, because sin is the same as breaking God's law. 5You know that Christ came to take away sins. He isn't sinful, 6and people who stay one in their hearts with him won't keep on sinning. If they do keep on sinning, they don't know Christ, and they have never seen him.    
Footnotes:
  1. 1 John 2:20 Christ, the Holy One: The Greek text has "the Holy One" which may refer either to Christ or to God the Father.
  2. 1 John 2:20 blessed: This translates a word which means "to pour olive oil on (someone's head)." In Old Testament times it was the custom to pour olive oil on a person's head when that person was chosen to be a priest or a king. Here the meaning is not clear. It may refer to the ceremony of pouring olive oil on the followers of the Lord right before they were baptized or it may refer to the gift of the Holy Spirit which they were given at baptism (see verse 27).
  3. 1 John 2:20 now all of you understand: Some manuscripts have "you understand all things."
  4. 1 John 2:25 The Son: The Greek text has "he" and may refer to God the Father.
  5. 1 John 2:25 us: Some manuscripts have "you."
  6. 1 John 2:27 Christ has blessed you with the Holy Spirit: The Greek text has "You received a pouring on of olive oil from him" (see verse 20). The "pouring on of olive oil" is here taken to refer to the gift of the Holy Spirit, and "he" may refer either to Christ or to the Father.
  7. 1 John 3:1 Christ: The Greek text has "he" and may refer to God.
  8. 1 John 3:3 Christ: The Greek text has "that one" and may refer to God.

Psalm 121:1-8 (Contemporary English Version)

Psalm 121

(A song for worship.)
The LORD Will Protect His People
 1I look to the hills!    Where will I find help?
    2It will come from the LORD,
   who created the heavens
   and the earth.
    3The LORD is your protector,
   and he won't go to sleep
   or let you stumble.
    4The protector of Israel
   doesn't doze
   or ever get drowsy.
    5The LORD is your protector,
   there at your right side
   to shade you from the sun.
    6You won't be harmed
   by the sun during the day
   or by the moon [a] at night. 7The LORD will protect you
   and keep you safe
   from all dangers.
    8The LORD will protect you
   now and always
   wherever you go.
   
Footnotes:
  1. Psalm 121:6 harmed. . . sun. . . moon: In ancient times people saw the harmful effects of the rays of the sun, and they thought that certain illnesses (especially mental disorders) were also caused by the rays of the moon.

Proverbs 28:27-28 (Contemporary English Version)

27Giving to the poor
   will keep you from poverty,
   but if you close your eyes
   to their needs,
   everyone will curse you.
    28When crooks are in control,
   everyone tries to hide,
   but when they lose power,
   good people are everywhere.



Verse of the Day

“Long ago in many ways and at many times God's prophets spoke his message to our ancestors. But now at last, God sent his Son to bring his message to us. God created the universe by his Son, and everything will someday belong to the Son.” - Hebrews 1:1-2
Today's passage is from the Contemporary English Version.



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Thought for the Day

Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, Galileo Galilei wrote, “Where the senses fail us, reason must step in.”