Monday, November 6, 2023

Bible Readings for November 6, 2023

Let's read the Bible together in the next year. Today our passages are Ezekiel 14:12–16:42; Hebrews 7:18-28; Psalm 106:1-12; and Proverbs 27:4-6. The readings are the Contemporary English Version.



Ezekiel 12-14:11 (Contemporary English Version)


Ezekiel 12

Ezekiel Acts Out Israel's Captivity

 1The LORD said:    2Ezekiel, son of man, you are living among rebellious people. They have eyes, but refuse to see; they have ears, but refuse to listen. 3So before it gets dark, here is what I want you to do. Pack a few things as though you were going to be taken away as a prisoner. Then go outside where everyone can see you and walk around from place to place. Maybe as they watch, they will realize what rebels they are. 4After you have done this, return to your house.
   Later that evening leave your house as if you were going into exile. 5Dig through the wall of your house a] and crawl out, carrying the bag with you. Make sure everyone is watching. 6Lift the bag to your shoulders, and with your face covered, take it into the darkness, so that you cannot see the land you are leaving. All of this will be a warning for the people of Israel. 7I did everything the LORD had said. I packed a few things. Then as the sun was going down, and while everyone was watching, I dug a hole through one of the walls of my house. I pulled out my bag, then lifted it to my shoulders and left in the darkness.
    8The next morning, the LORD 9reminded me that those rebellious people didn't even ask what I was doing. 10So he sent me back to tell them:
   The LORD God has a message for the leader of Jerusalem and everyone living there!
    11I have done these things to show them what will happen when they are taken away as prisoners.
    12The leader of Jerusalem will lift his own bag to his shoulders at sunset and leave through a hole that the others have dug in the wall of his house. He will cover his face, so he can't see the land he is leaving. 13The LORD will spread out a net and trap him as he leaves Jerusalem. He will then be led away to the city of Babylon, but will never see that place, b] even though he will die there. 14His own officials and troops will scatter in every direction, and the LORD will track them down and put them to death. 15The LORD will force the rest of the people in Jerusalem to live in foreign nations, where they will realize that he has done all these things. 16Some of them will survive the war, the starvation, and the deadly diseases. That way, they will be able to tell foreigners how disgusting their sins were, and that it was the LORD who punished them in this way.   

A Sign of Fear

 17The LORD said:    18Ezekiel, son of man, shake with fear when you eat, and tremble when you drink. 19Tell the people of Israel that I, the LORD, say that someday everyone in Jerusalem will shake when they eat and tremble when they drink. Their country will be destroyed and left empty, because they have been cruel and violent. 20Every town will lie in ruins, and the land will be a barren desert. Then they will know that I am the LORD.   

The Words of the LORD Will Come True

 21The LORD said:    22Ezekiel, son of man, you've heard people in Israel use the saying, "Time passes, and prophets are proved wrong." 23Now tell the people that I, the LORD, am going to prove that saying wrong. No one will ever be able to use it again in Israel, because very soon everything I have said will come true! 24The people will hear no more useless warnings and false messages. 25I will give them my message, and what I say will certainly happen. Warn those rebels that the time has come for them to be punished. I, the LORD, make this promise.
    26-27Ezekiel, the people of Israel are also saying that your visions and messages are only about things in the future. 28So tell them that my words will soon come true, just as I have warned. I, the LORD, have spoken.
   

Ezekiel 13

Lying Prophets

 1The LORD said:    2Ezekiel, son of man, condemn the prophets of Israel who say they speak in my name, but who preach messages that come from their own imagination. Tell them it's time to hear my message.
    3I, the LORD God, say those lying prophets are doomed! They don't see visions--they make up their own messages! 4Israel's prophets are no better than jackals c]that hunt for food among the ruins of a city. 5They don't warn the people about coming trouble or tell them how dangerous it is to sin against me. 6Those prophets lie by claiming they speak for me, but I have not even chosen them to be my prophets. And they still think their words will come true. 7They say they're preaching my messages, but they are full of lies--I did not speak to them! 8So I am going to punish those lying prophets for deceiving the people of Israel with false messages. 9I will turn against them and no longer let them belong to my people. They will not be allowed to call themselves Israelites or even to set foot in Israel. Then they will realize that I am the LORD God.
    10Those prophets refuse to be honest. They tell my people there will be peace, even though there's no peace to be found. They are like workers who think they can fix a shaky wall by covering it with paint. 11But when I send rainstorms, hailstones, and strong winds, the wall will surely collapse. 12People will then ask the workers why the paint didn't hold it up.
    13That wall is the city of Jerusalem. And I, the LORD God, am so angry that I will send strong winds, rainstorms, and hailstones to destroy it. 14The lying prophets have tried to cover up the evil in Jerusalem, but I will tear down the city, all the way to its foundations. And when it collapses, those prophets will be killed, and everyone will know that I have done these things.
    15The city of Jerusalem and its lying prophets will feel my fierce anger. Then I will announce that the city has fallen and that the lying prophets are dead, 16because they promised my people peace, when there was no peace. I, the LORD God, have spoken.   

Women Who Wear Magic Charms
The LORD said:

 17Ezekiel, son of man, now condemn the women of Israel who preach messages that come from their own imagination. 18Tell them they're doomed! They wear magic charms on their wrists and scarves on their heads, then trick others into believing they can predict the future. d] They won't get away with telling those lies. 19They charge my people a few handfuls of barley and a couple pieces of bread, and then give messages that are insulting to me. They use lies to sentence the innocent to death and to help the guilty go free. And my people believe them! 20I hate the magic charms they use to trick people into believing their lies. I will rip those charms from their wrists and set free the people they have trapped like birds. e] 21I will tear the scarves from their heads and rescue my people from their power once and for all. Then they will know that I am the LORD God. 22They do things I would never do. They lie to good people and encourage them to do wrong, and they convince the wicked to keep sinning and ruin their lives. 23I will no longer let these women give false messages and use magic, and I will free my people from their control. Then they will know that I, the LORD, have done these things.   

Ezekiel 14

Ezekiel Encourages the People To Turn Back to the LORD

 1One day, some of Israel's leaders came to me and asked for a message from the LORD. 2While they were there, the LORD said:    3Ezekiel, son of man, these men have started worshiping idols, though they know it will cause them to sin even more. So I refuse to give them a message!
    4Tell the people of Israel that if they sin by worshiping idols and then go to a prophet to find out what I say, I will give them the answer their sins deserve. 5When they hear my message, maybe they will see that they need to turn back to me and stop worshiping those idols.
    6Now, Ezekiel, tell everyone in Israel:
   I am the LORD God. Stop worshiping your disgusting idols and come back to me.
    7Suppose one of you Israelites or a foreigner living in Israel rejects me and starts worshiping idols. If you then go to a prophet to find out what I say, I will answer 8by turning against you. I will make you a warning to anyone who might think of doing the same thing, and you will no longer belong to my people. Then you will know that I am the LORD and that you have sinned against me.
    9If a prophet gives a false message, I am the one who caused that prophet to lie. But I will still reject him and cut him off from my people, 10and anyone who goes to that prophet for a message will be punished in the same way. 11I will do this, so that you will come back to me and stop destroying yourselves with these disgusting sins. So turn back to me! Then I will be your God, and you will be my people. I, the LORD God, make this promise. 

Footnotes:
  1. Ezekiel 12:5 Dig through the wall of your house: The walls of most houses in Babylonia were made of mud bricks that had been dried in the sun. A hole could easily have been dug through these bricks.
  2. Ezekiel 12:13 He will then be led away. . . that place: According to 2 Kings 25.6,7, King Zedekiah of Judah was blinded before he was taken to Babylon.
  3. Ezekiel 13:4 jackals: Desert animals related to wolves, but smaller.
  4. Ezekiel 13:18 They wear. . . the future: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  5. Ezekiel 13:20 like birds: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.



Hebrews 7:18-28 (Contemporary English Version)


18In this way a weak and useless command was put aside, 19because the Law cannot make anything perfect. At the same time, we are given a much better hope, and it can bring us close to God.
    20-21God himself made a promise when this priest was appointed. But he did not make a promise like this when the other priests were appointed. The promise he made is,
   "I, the Lord, promise that you
   will be a priest forever!
   And I will never
   change my mind!"
    22This means that Jesus guarantees us a better agreement with God. 23There have been a lot of other priests, and all of them have died. 24But Jesus will never die, and so he will be a priest forever! 25He is forever able to save a] the people he leads to God, because he always lives to speak to God for them. 26Jesus is the high priest we need. He is holy and innocent and faultless, and not at all like us sinners. Jesus is honored above all beings in heaven, 27and he is better than any other high priest. Jesus doesn't need to offer sacrifices each day for his own sins and then for the sins of the people. He offered a sacrifice once for all, when he gave himself. 28The Law appoints priests who have weaknesses. But God's promise, which came later than the Law, appoints his Son. And he is the perfect high priest forever.
   
Footnotes:
  1. Hebrews 7:25 forever able to save: Or "able to save forever."



Psalm 106:1-12 (Contemporary English Version)


Psalm 106

A Nation Asks for Forgiveness

 1We will celebrate   and praise you, LORD!
   You are good to us,
   and your love never fails.
    2No one can praise you enough
   for all of the mighty things
   you have done.
    3You bless those people
   who are honest and fair
   in everything they do.
    4Remember me, LORD,
   when you show kindness
   by saving your people.
    5Let me prosper with the rest
   of your chosen ones,
   as they celebrate with pride
   because they belong to you.
    6We and our ancestors
   have sinned terribly.
    7When they were in Egypt,
   they paid no attention
   to your marvelous deeds
   or your wonderful love.
   And they turned against you
   at the Red Sea. a] 8But you were true to your name,
   and you rescued them to prove
   how mighty you are.
    9You said to the Red Sea,
   "Dry up!"
   Then you led your people across
   on land as dry as a desert.
    10You saved all of them
    11and drowned every one
   of their enemies.
    12Then your people trusted you
   and sang your praises. 

Footnotes:
  1. Psalm 106:7 Red Sea: Hebrew yam suph " Sea of Reeds," one of the marshes or fresh water lakes near the eastern part of the Nile Delta. This identification is based on Exodus 13.17--14.9, which lists the towns on the route of the Israelites before crossing the sea. In the Greek translation of the Scriptures made about 200 (B).(C)., the " Sea of Reeds" was named " Red Sea."


Proverbs 27:4-6 (Contemporary English Version)


4An angry person is dangerous,
   but a jealous person
   is even worse.
    5A truly good friend
   will openly correct you.
    6You can trust a friend
   who corrects you,
   but kisses from an enemy
   are nothing but lies.





Thought for the Day
 

“and by what Christ has done, God has shown us his own mysterious ways. Then when the time is right, God will do all that he has planned, and Christ will bring together everything in heaven and on earth.” (Ephesians 1:9-10 - Contemporary English Version) We have no reason to fear eternity; it's firmly in the loving hand of God. And even if we face challenges along the way, we can trust that our destinies are secure.



Quote for the Day

American novelist known for his explorations of World War II and its aftermath, James Jones wrote, "I don't think people like to read about themselves or about others as they really are. It would be too horrifying."



A Joke for Today

A husband and wife had a big argument. Frustrated and fed up, the wife called up her mom and said, "We fought again, I can't do this anymore. I am coming to live with you."

Mom said, "No darling, he must pay for his mistake. I am coming to live with you."



A Prayer Request

As Christians, we can offer specific daily prayers for our community, nation and world. Below is the need that we're laying before God today.

That we offer God thanks for all his blessings.

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