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Old/New Testament Reading for Monday July 2, 2012 (MSG) Posted: 01 Jul 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 22Eliphaz Attacks Job—The Third RoundCome to Terms with God1 -11 Once again Eliphaz the Temanite took up his theme: <>"Are any of us strong enough to give God a hand,or smart enough to give him advice? Even if you gave a perfect performance, do you think he'd applaud? that he's disciplining you, putting you on the spot? because there's no end to your sins. you took the shirts off their backs, exploited their helplessness. or food, not even a scrap, to the hungry. surrounded by immense wealth! heartless, you crushed orphans. Suddenly the tables have turned! up to your neck in flood waters? 12 -14 "You agree, don't you, that God is in charge? He runs the universe—just look at the stars! From that distance and darkness, how can he judge? so how can he see us?' 15 -18 "Are you going to persist in that tired old line that wicked men and women have always used? flash floods sweeping them off to their doom. What good is God Almighty to us?' It's beyond me how they can carry on like this! 19 -20 "Good people see bad people crash, and call for a celebration. Relieved, they crow, Everything they had and stood for is up in smoke!' 21 -25 "Give in to God, come to terms with him and everything will turn out just fine. take his words to heart. and he'll rebuild your life. Relax your grip on your money and abandon your gold-plated luxury. more wealth than you can imagine. 26 -30 "You'll take delight in God, the Mighty One, and look to him joyfully, boldly. he'll help you do what you've promised. your life will be bathed in light. and God will save them. escape through God's grace in your life." Job 23Job's DefenseI'm Completely in the Dark1 -7 Job replied: <>"I'm not letting up—I'm standing my ground.My complaint is legitimate. it isn't fair! I'd go straight to him. give him all my arguments firsthand. discover what's going on in his head. No, he'd take me seriously. my Judge would acquit me for good of all charges. 8 -9 "I travel East looking for him—I find no one; then West, but not a trace; then South, but not even a glimpse. 10 -12 "But he knows where I am and what I've done. He can cross-examine me all he wants, and I'll pass the test with honors. not once swerving from his way. and not just obeyed his advice—I've treasured it. 13 -17 "But he is singular and sovereign. Who can argue with him? He does what he wants, when he wants to. and whatever else he determines to do. Whenever I think about it, I get scared all over again. God Almighty gives me the shudders! I can't see my hand in front of my face." Job 24An Illusion of Security1 -12"But if Judgment Day isn't hidden from the Almighty, why are we kept in the dark?stealing and lying and cheating. and exploit the unfortunate, bully the weak so that they fear for their lives. scavenge for food in back alleys. eke out survival on handouts. they've no place to lay their heads. they huddle in makeshift shelters. the infants of the poor are kidnapped and sold. even the hard workers go hungry. they can never make ends meet. The wretched cry out for help and God does nothing, acts like nothing's wrong! 13 -17 "Then there are those who avoid light at all costs, who scorn the light-filled path. kills the poor and robs the defenseless. thinking, 'No one can see us now.' but keep well out of sight through the day. They want nothing to do with light. they make the terrors of darkness their companions in crime. 18 -25 "They are scraps of wood floating on the water— useless, cursed junk, good for nothing. sinners disappear in the grave. nothing that is evil lasts. they prey on those less fortunate. there's nothing to them. They're hollow. but God has his eye on them. but then it's over, nothing to show for it. they're used to wrap up the garbage. but you won't be able to do it." Acts 11God Has Broken Through1 -3The news traveled fast and in no time the leaders and friends back in Jerusalem heard about it—heard that the non-Jewish "outsiders" were now "in." When Peter got back to Jerusalem, some of his old associates, concerned about circumcision, called him on the carpet: "What do you think you're doing rubbing shoulders with that crowd, eating what is prohibited and ruining our good name?" 4 -6So Peter, starting from the beginning, laid it out for them step-by-step: "Recently I was in the town of Joppa praying. I fell into a trance and saw a vision: Something like a huge blanket, lowered by ropes at its four corners, came down out of heaven and settled on the ground in front of me. Milling around on the blanket were farm animals, wild animals, reptiles, birds—you name it, it was there. Fascinated, I took it all in. 7 -10"Then I heard a voice: 'Go to it, Peter—kill and eat.' I said, 'Oh, no, Master. I've never so much as tasted food that wasn't kosher.' The voice spoke again: 'If God says it's okay, it's okay.' This happened three times, and then the blanket was pulled back up into the sky. 11 -14"Just then three men showed up at the house where I was staying, sent from Caesarea to get me. The Spirit told me to go with them, no questions asked. So I went with them, I and six friends, to the man who had sent for me. He told us how he had seen an angel right in his own house, real as his next-door neighbor, saying, 'Send to Joppa and get Simon, the one they call Peter. He'll tell you something that will save your life—in fact, you and everyone you care for.' 15 -17"So I started in, talking. Before I'd spoken half a dozen sentences, the Holy Spirit fell on them just as he did on us the first time. I remembered Jesus' words: 'John baptized with water; you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.' So I ask you: If God gave the same exact gift to them as to us when we believed in the Master Jesus Christ, how could I object to God?" 18Hearing it all laid out like that, they quieted down. And then, as it sank in, they started praising God. "It's really happened! God has broken through to the other nations, opened them up to Life!" 19 -21Those who had been scattered by the persecution triggered by Stephen's death traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch, but they were still only speaking and dealing with their fellow Jews. Then some of the men from Cyprus and Cyrene who had come to Antioch started talking to Greeks, giving them the Message of the Master Jesus. God was pleased with what they were doing and put his stamp of approval on it—quite a number of the Greeks believed and turned to the Master. 22 -24When the church in Jerusalem got wind of this, they sent Barnabas to Antioch to check on things. As soon as he arrived, he saw that God was behind and in it all. He threw himself in with them, got behind them, urging them to stay with it the rest of their lives. He was a good man that way, enthusiastic and confident in the Holy Spirit's ways. The community grew large and strong in the Master. 25 -26Then Barnabas went on to Tarsus to look for Saul. He found him and brought him back to Antioch. They were there a whole year, meeting with the church and teaching a lot of people. It was in Antioch that the disciples were for the first time called Christians. 27 -30It was about this same time that some prophets came to Antioch from Jerusalem. One of them named Agabus stood up one day and, prompted by the Spirit, warned that a severe famine was about to devastate the country. (The famine eventually came during the rule of Claudius.) So the disciples decided that each of them would send whatever they could to their fellow Christians in Judea to help out. They sent Barnabas and Saul to deliver the collection to the leaders in Jerusalem. |
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