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Old/New Testament Reading for Saturday July 11, 2020 (MSG) Posted: 10 Jul 2020 10:00 PM PDT Psalm 4-6A David Psalm4 When I call, give me answers. God, take my side! 2 You rabble—how long do I put up with your scorn? 3 Look at this: look 4-5 Complain if you must, but don't lash out. 6-7 Why is everyone hungry for more? "More, more," they say. 7-8 Than they get in all their shopping sprees. A David Psalm5 1-3 Listen, God! Please, pay attention! 4-6 You don't socialize with Wicked, 7-8 And here I am, your invited guest— 9-10 Every word they speak is a land mine; 11-12 But you'll welcome us with open arms A David Psalm6 1-2 Please, God, no more yelling, 2-3 Can't you see I'm black-and-blue, 4-5 Break in, God, and break up this fight; 6-7 I'm tired of all this—so tired. My bed 8-9 Get out of here, you Devil's crew: 10 Cowards, my enemies disappear. The Message (MSG) Copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson Acts 17:16-34Athens16 The longer Paul waited in Athens for Silas and Timothy, the angrier he got—all those idols! The city was a junkyard of idols. 17-18 He discussed it with the Jews and other like-minded people at their meeting place. And every day he went out on the streets and talked with anyone who happened along. He got to know some of the Epicurean and Stoic intellectuals pretty well through these conversations. Some of them dismissed him with sarcasm: "What an airhead!" But others, listening to him go on about Jesus and the resurrection, were intrigued: "That's a new slant on the gods. Tell us more." 19-21 These people got together and asked him to make a public presentation over at the Areopagus, where things were a little quieter. They said, "This is a new one on us. We've never heard anything quite like it. Where did you come up with this anyway? Explain it so we can understand." Downtown Athens was a great place for gossip. There were always people hanging around, natives and tourists alike, waiting for the latest tidbit on most anything. 22-23 So Paul took his stand in the open space at the Areopagus and laid it out for them. "It is plain to see that you Athenians take your religion seriously. When I arrived here the other day, I was fascinated with all the shrines I came across. And then I found one inscribed, to the god nobody knows. I'm here to introduce you to this God so you can worship intelligently, know who you're dealing with. 24-29 "The God who made the world and everything in it, this Master of sky and land, doesn't live in custom-made shrines or need the human race to run errands for him, as if he couldn't take care of himself. He makes the creatures; the creatures don't make him. Starting from scratch, he made the entire human race and made the earth hospitable, with plenty of time and space for living so we could seek after God, and not just grope around in the dark but actually find him. He doesn't play hide-and-seek with us. He's not remote; he's near. We live and move in him, can't get away from him! One of your poets said it well: 'We're the God-created.' Well, if we are the God-created, it doesn't make a lot of sense to think we could hire a sculptor to chisel a god out of stone for us, does it? 30-31 "God overlooks it as long as you don't know any better—but that time is past. The unknown is now known, and he's calling for a radical life-change. He has set a day when the entire human race will be judged and everything set right. And he has already appointed the judge, confirming him before everyone by raising him from the dead." 32-34 At the phrase "raising him from the dead," the listeners split: Some laughed at him and walked off making jokes; others said, "Let's do this again. We want to hear more." But that was it for the day, and Paul left. There were still others, it turned out, who were convinced then and there, and stuck with Paul—among them Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named Damaris. The Message (MSG) Copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson |
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