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Old/New Testament Reading for Friday June 29, 2012 (MSG) Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:00 PM PDT This text is provided by NavPress Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. The Reading plan is brought to you by BibleYear.com and powered by Bible Gateway. Job 14If We Die, Will We Live Again?1 -17"We're all adrift in the same boat:too few days, too many troubles. transient as the shadow of a cloud. Why even bother hauling me into court? how do you expect us to amount to anything? You've already decided how long we'll live— you set the boundary and no one can cross it. Even ditchdiggers get occasional days off. Chop it down and it still has a chance— its roots can put out fresh sprouts. its stump long dormant, buds and grows like a sapling. They breathe their last, and that's it. parched reminders of what once was, never wake up again—never. get me out of the way until your anger cools? Set a date when you'll see me again. All through these difficult days I keep hoping, waiting for the final change—for resurrection! you'll call—and I'll answer! but you won't keep track of my missteps. and thrown into the sea—sunk in deep ocean. 18 -22 "Meanwhile, mountains wear down and boulders break up, and soil erodes, as you relentlessly grind down our hope. As always, you get the last word. but you send us off anyway. if they do badly, we're spared the hurt. a lifetime of pain, a lifetime of sorrow." Job 15Eliphaz Attacks AgainYou Trivialize Religion1 -16 Eliphaz of Teman spoke a second time: "If you were truly wise, would you sound so much like awindbag, belching hot air? babbling baloney? turn spiritual conversation into empty gossip. You chose an education in fraud. It's nothing I've said—you've incriminated yourself! these things? Have you been around as long as the hills? Do you think you're the only one who knows anything? What insights do you have that we've missed? old folks who've been around a lot longer than you. spoken so gently and tenderly? lashing out and spitting fire, by letting words like this come out of your mouth? in God's sight, for anyone born of a human mother to get it all together? He sees the flaws in the very heavens themselves, who lap up evil like water? Always at Odds with God17 -26 "I've a thing or two to tell you, so listen up!I'm letting you in on my views; holding nothing back from what they were taught when they had this land all to themselves: nothing but trouble, and the longer they live, the worse it gets. Just when they think they have it made, disaster strikes. they're on the list of people for whom things always turn out for the worst. never knowing where the next meal is coming from— every day is doomsday! always with their backs up against the wall defying God Almighty to his face, always on the defensive. 27 -35 "Even if they're the picture of health, trim and fit and youthful, sleeping in a hovel not fit for a dog, a ramshackle shack. never amount to a hill of beans. They'll end up shriveled weeds, brought down by a puff of God's breath. gets lies for interest, Some investment! like buds sheared off before they bloom. a life built on bribes goes up in smoke. Their lives are wombs for breeding deceit." Job 16Job Defends HimselfIf You Were in My Shoes1 -5 Then Job defended himself:What a bunch of miserable comforters! What's your problem that you go on and on like this? I could talk just like you. and really let you have it. make things better, not worse! 6 -14 "When I speak up, I feel no better; if I say nothing, that doesn't help either. God, you have wasted me totally—me and my family! showing the world that you're against me. a mute witness to your treatment of me. your teeth rip me to shreds, your eyes burn holes in me—God, my enemy! Contemptuous, they slap me around and gang up against me. lets wicked people do what they want with me. He grabbed me by the neck and threw me around. then rounded up archers to shoot at me. bitter bile poured from my gut to the ground. charging me like a mad bull. 15 -17 "I sewed myself a shroud and wore it like a shirt; I lay facedown in the dirt. look at the dark shadows under my eyes, and my prayers are sincere! The One Who Represents Mortals Before God18 -22 "O Earth, don't cover up the wrong done to me!Don't muffle my cry! in highest heaven, some Attorney who can clear my name— while I'm weeping my eyes out before God. as a neighbor stands up for a neighbor. "Only a few years are left before I set out on the road of no return." Acts 922But their suspicions didn't slow Saul down for even a minute. His momentum was up now and he plowed straight into the opposition, disarming the Damascus Jews and trying to show them that this Jesus was the Messiah. 23 -25After this had gone on quite a long time, some Jews conspired to kill him, but Saul got wind of it. They were watching the city gates around the clock so they could kill him. Then one night the disciples engineered his escape by lowering him over the wall in a basket. 26 -27Back in Jerusalem he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him. They didn't trust him one bit. Then Barnabas took him under his wing. He introduced him to the apostles and stood up for him, told them how Saul had seen and spoken to the Master on the Damascus Road and how in Damascus itself he had laid his life on the line with his bold preaching in Jesus' name. 28 -30After that he was accepted as one of them, going in and out of Jerusalem with no questions asked, uninhibited as he preached in the Master's name. But then he ran afoul of a group called Hellenists—he had been engaged in a running argument with them—who plotted his murder. When his friends learned of the plot, they got him out of town, took him to Caesarea, and then shipped him off to Tarsus. 31Things calmed down after that and the church had smooth sailing for a while. All over the country—Judea, Samaria, Galilee—the church grew. They were permeated with a deep sense of reverence for God. The Holy Spirit was with them, strengthening them. They prospered wonderfully.Tabitha32 -35Peter went off on a mission to visit all the churches. In the course of his travels he arrived in Lydda and met with the believers there. He came across a man—his name was Aeneas—who had been in bed eight years paralyzed. Peter said, "Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed!" And he did it—jumped right out of bed. Everybody who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him walking around and woke up to the fact that God was alive and active among them. 36 -37Down the road a way in Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha, "Gazelle" in our language. She was well-known for doing good and helping out. During the time Peter was in the area she became sick and died. Her friends prepared her body for burial and put her in a cool room. 38 -40Some of the disciples had heard that Peter was visiting in nearby Lydda and sent two men to ask if he would be so kind as to come over. Peter got right up and went with them. They took him into the room where Tabitha's body was laid out. Her old friends, most of them widows, were in the room mourning. They showed Peter pieces of clothing the Gazelle had made while she was with them. Peter put the widows all out of the room. He knelt and prayed. Then he spoke directly to the body: "Tabitha, get up." 40 -41She opened her eyes. When she saw Peter, she sat up. He took her hand and helped her up. Then he called in the believers and widows, and presented her to them alive. 42 -43When this became known all over Joppa, many put their trust in the Master. Peter stayed on a long time in Joppa as a guest of Simon the Tanner. |
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