Monday, September 16, 2024

Bible Readings for September 16, 2024

Let's read the Bible together in the next year. Today, our passages are Isaiah 22:1–24:23; Galatians 2:17–3:9; Psalm 60:1-12; and Proverbs 23:15-16. The readings are from The Message by Eugene H. Peterson.


Isaiah 22-24:23 (The Message)


Isaiah 22

A Country of Cowards

 1-3 A Message concerning the Valley of Vision:    What's going on here anyway?
   All this partying and noisemaking,
Shouting and cheering in the streets,
   the city noisy with celebrations!
You have no brave soldiers to honor,
   no combat heroes to be proud of.
Your leaders were all cowards,
   captured without even lifting a sword,
A country of cowards
   captured escaping the battle. 

You Looked, but You Never Looked to Him

 4-8In the midst of the shouting, I said, "Let me alone.
   Let me grieve by myself.
Don't tell me it's going to be all right.
   These people are doomed. It's not all right."
For the Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies,
   is bringing a day noisy with mobs of people,
Jostling and stampeding in the Valley of Vision,
   knocking down walls
   and hollering to the mountains, "Attack! Attack!"
Old enemies Elam and Kir arrive armed to the teeth—
   weapons and chariots and cavalry.
Your fine valleys are noisy with war,
   chariots and cavalry charging this way and that.
   God has left Judah exposed and defenseless.  8-11You assessed your defenses that Day, inspected your arsenal of weapons in the Forest Armory. You found the weak places in the city walls that needed repair. You secured the water supply at the Lower Pool. You took an inventory of the houses in Jerusalem and tore down some to get bricks to fortify the city wall. You built a large cistern to ensure plenty of water.
   You looked and looked and looked, but you never looked to him who gave you this city, never once consulted the One who has long had plans for this city.
 12-13The Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies,
   called out on that Day,
Called for a day of repentant tears,
   called you to dress in somber clothes of mourning.
But what do you do? You throw a party!
   Eating and drinking and dancing in the streets!
You barbecue bulls and sheep, and throw a huge feast—
   slabs of meat, kegs of beer.
"Seize the day! Eat and drink!
   Tomorrow we die!"
 14God-of-the-Angel-Armies whispered to me his verdict on this frivolity: "You'll pay for this outrage until the day you die." The Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies, says so. 

The Key of the Davidic Heritage

 15-19The Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies, spoke: "Come. Go to this steward, Shebna, who is in charge of all the king's affairs, and tell him: What's going on here? You're an outsider here and yet you act like you own the place, make a big, fancy tomb for yourself where everyone can see it, making sure everyone will think you're important. God is about to sack you, to throw you to the dogs. He'll grab you by the hair, swing you round and round dizzyingly, and then let you go, sailing through the air like a ball, until you're out of sight. Where you'll land, nobody knows. And there you'll die, and all the stuff you've collected heaped on your grave. You've disgraced your master's house! You're fired—and good riddance!  20-24"On that Day I'll replace Shebna. I will call my servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah. I'll dress him in your robe. I'll put your belt on him. I'll give him your authority. He'll be a father-leader to Jerusalem and the government of Judah. I'll give him the key of the Davidic heritage. He'll have the run of the place—open any door and keep it open, lock any door and keep it locked. I'll pound him like a nail into a solid wall. He'll secure the Davidic tradition. Everything will hang on him—not only the fate of Davidic descendants but also the detailed daily operations of the house, including cups and cutlery.
 25"And then the Day will come," says God-of-the-Angel-Armies, "when that nail will come loose and fall out, break loose from that solid wall—and everything hanging on it will go with it." That's what will happen. God says so. 

Isaiah 23

It Was All Numbers, Dead Numbers, Profit and Loss

 1-4 Wail, ships of Tarshish, your strong seaports all in ruins!
When the ships returned from Cyprus,
   they saw the destruction.
Hold your tongue, you who live on the seacoast,
   merchants of Sidon.
Your people sailed the deep seas,
   buying and selling,
Making money on wheat from Shihor,
   grown along the Nile—
   multinational broker in grains!
Hang your head in shame, Sidon. The Sea speaks up,
   the powerhouse of the ocean says,
"I've never had labor pains, never had a baby,
   never reared children to adulthood,
Never gave life, never worked with life.
   It was all numbers, dead numbers, profit and loss."  5When Egypt gets the report on Tyre,
   what wailing! what wringing of hands! 

Nothing Left Here to Be Proud Of

 6-12Visit Tarshish, you who live on the seacoast.
   Take a good, long look and wail—yes, cry buckets of tears!
Is this the city you remember as energetic and alive,
   bustling with activity, this historic old city,
Expanding throughout the globe,
   buying and selling all over the world?
And who is behind the collapse of Tyre,
   the Tyre that controlled the world markets?
Tyre's merchants were the business tycoons.
   Tyre's traders called all the shots.
God-of-the-Angel-Armies ordered the crash
   to show the sordid backside of pride
   and puncture the inflated reputations.
Sail for home, O ships of Tarshish.
   There are no docks left in this harbor.
God reached out to the sea and sea traders,
   threw the sea kingdoms into turmoil.
God ordered the destruction
   of the seacoast cities, the centers of commerce.
God said, "There's nothing left here to be proud of,
   bankrupt and bereft Sidon.
Do you want to make a new start in Cyprus?
   Don't count on it. Nothing there will work out for you either."  13Look at what happened to Babylon: There's nothing left of it. Assyria turned it into a desert, into a refuge for wild dogs and stray cats. They brought in their big siege engines, tore down the buildings, and left nothing behind but rubble.
 14Wail, ships of Tarshish,
   your strong seaports all in ruins!
 15-16For the next seventy years, a king's lifetime, Tyre will be forgotten. At the end of the seventy years, Tyre will stage a comeback, but it will be the comeback of a worn-out whore, as in the song:
   "Take a harp, circle the city,
   unremembered whore.
Sing your old songs, your many old songs.
   Maybe someone will remember."
 17-18At the end of the seventy years, God will look in on Tyre. She'll go back to her old whoring trade, selling herself to the highest bidder, doing anything with anyone—promiscuous with all the kingdoms of earth—for a fee. But everything she gets, all the money she takes in, will be turned over to God. It will not be put in banks. Her profits will be put to the use of God-Aware, God-Serving-People, providing plenty of food and the best of clothing. 

Isaiah 24

The Landscape Will Be a Moonscape

 1-3 Danger ahead! God's about to ravish the earth and leave it in ruins,
Rip everything out by the roots
   and send everyone scurrying:
         priests and laypeople alike,
         owners and workers alike,
         celebrities and nobodies alike,
         buyers and sellers alike,
         bankers and beggars alike,
         the haves and have-nots alike.
The landscape will be a moonscape,
   totally wasted.
And why? Because God says so.
   He's issued the orders.  4The earth turns gaunt and gray,
   the world silent and sad,
   sky and land lifeless, colorless. 

Earth Polluted by Its Very Own People

 5-13Earth is polluted by its very own people,
   who have broken its laws,
Disrupted its order,
   violated the sacred and eternal covenant.
Therefore a curse, like a cancer,
   ravages the earth.
Its people pay the price of their sacrilege.
   They dwindle away, dying out one by one.
No more wine, no more vineyards,
   no more songs or singers.
The laughter of castanets is gone,
   the shouts of celebrants, gone,
   the laughter of fiddles, gone.
No more parties with toasts of champagne.
   Serious drinkers gag on their drinks.
The chaotic cities are unlivable. Anarchy reigns.
   Every house is boarded up, condemned.
People riot in the streets for wine,
   but the good times are gone forever—
   no more joy for this old world.
The city is dead and deserted,
   bulldozed into piles of rubble.
That's the way it will be on this earth.
   This is the fate of all nations:
An olive tree shaken clean of its olives,
   a grapevine picked clean of its grapes.  14-16But there are some who will break into glad song.
   Out of the west they'll shout of God's majesty.
Yes, from the east God's glory will ascend.
   Every island of the sea
Will broadcast God's fame,
   the fame of the God of Israel.
From the four winds and the seven seas we hear the singing:
   "All praise to the Righteous One!"
 16-20But I said, "That's all well and good for somebody,
   but all I can see is doom, doom, and more doom."
All of them at one another's throats,
   yes, all of them at one another's throats.
Terror and pits and booby traps
   are everywhere, whoever you are.
If you run from the terror,
   you'll fall into the pit.
If you climb out of the pit,
   you'll get caught in the trap.
Chaos pours out of the skies.
   The foundations of earth are crumbling.
Earth is smashed to pieces,
   earth is ripped to shreds,
   earth is wobbling out of control,
Earth staggers like a drunk,
   sways like a shack in a high wind.
Its piled-up sins are too much for it.
   It collapses and won't get up again.
 21-23That's when God will call on the carpet
   rebel powers in the skies and
Rebel kings on earth.
   They'll be rounded up like prisoners in a jail,
Corralled and locked up in a jail,
   and then sentenced and put to hard labor.
Shamefaced moon will cower, humiliated,
   red-faced sun will skulk, disgraced,
Because God-of-the-Angel-Armies will take over,
   ruling from Mount Zion and Jerusalem,
Splendid and glorious
   before all his leaders.



Galatians 2:17-3:9 (The Message)


 17-18Have some of you noticed that we are not yet perfect? (No great surprise, right?) And are you ready to make the accusation that since people like me, who go through Christ in order to get things right with God, aren't perfectly virtuous, Christ must therefore be an accessory to sin? The accusation is frivolous. If I was "trying to be good," I would be rebuilding the same old barn that I tore down. I would be acting as a charlatan.
 19-21What actually took place is this: I tried keeping rules and working my head off to please God, and it didn't work. So I quit being a "law man" so that I could be God's man. Christ's life showed me how, and enabled me to do it. I identified myself completely with him. Indeed, I have been crucified with Christ. My ego is no longer central. It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God. Christ lives in me. The life you see me living is not "mine," but it is lived by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I am not going to go back on that.
   Is it not clear to you that to go back to that old rule-keeping, peer-pleasing religion would be an abandonment of everything personal and free in my relationship with God? I refuse to do that, to repudiate God's grace. If a living relationship with God could come by rule-keeping, then Christ died unnecessarily. 

Galatians 3

Trust in Christ, Not the Law

 1 You crazy Galatians! Did someone put a hex on you? Have you taken leave of your senses? Something crazy has happened, for it's obvious that you no longer have the crucified Jesus in clear focus in your lives. His sacrifice on the cross was certainly set before you clearly enough.  2-4Let me put this question to you: How did your new life begin? Was it by working your heads off to please God? Or was it by responding to God's Message to you? Are you going to continue this craziness? For only crazy people would think they could complete by their own efforts what was begun by God. If you weren't smart enough or strong enough to begin it, how do you suppose you could perfect it? Did you go through this whole painful learning process for nothing? It is not yet a total loss, but it certainly will be if you keep this up!
 5-6Answer this question: Does the God who lavishly provides you with his own presence, his Holy Spirit, working things in your lives you could never do for yourselves, does he do these things because of your strenuous moral striving or because you trust him to do them in you? Don't these things happen among you just as they happened with Abraham? He believed God, and that act of belief was turned into a life that was right with God.
 7-8Is it not obvious to you that persons who put their trust in Christ (not persons who put their trust in the law!) are like Abraham: children of faith? It was all laid out beforehand in Scripture that God would set things right with non-Jews by faith. Scripture anticipated this in the promise to Abraham: "All nations will be blessed in you."
 9-10So those now who live by faith are blessed along with Abraham, who lived by faith—this is no new doctrine! And that means that anyone who tries to live by his own effort, independent of God, is doomed to failure. Scripture backs this up: "Utterly cursed is every person who fails to carry out every detail written in the Book of the law."


Psalm 60:1-12 (The Message)


Psalm 60


 1-2 God! you walked off and left us, kicked our defenses to bits
   And stalked off angry.
      Come back. Oh please, come back!    You shook earth to the foundations,
      ripped open huge crevasses.
   Heal the breaks! Everything's
      coming apart at the seams.

 3-5 You made your people look doom in the face,
      then gave us cheap wine to drown our troubles.
   Then you planted a flag to rally your people,
      an unfurled flag to look to for courage.
   Now do something quickly, answer right now,
      so the one you love best is saved.

 6-8 That's when God spoke in holy splendor,
      "Bursting with joy,
   I make a present of Shechem,
      I hand out Succoth Valley as a gift.
   Gilead's in my pocket,
      to say nothing of Manasseh.
   Ephraim's my hard hat,
      Judah my hammer;
   Moab's a scrub bucket,
      I mop the floor with Moab,
   Spit on Edom,
      rain fireworks all over Philistia."

 9-10 Who will take me to the thick of the fight?
      Who'll show me the road to Edom?
   You aren't giving up on us, are you, God?
      refusing to go out with our troops?

 11-12 Give us help for the hard task;
      human help is worthless.
   In God we'll do our very best;
      he'll flatten the opposition for good.



Proverbs 23:15-16 (The Message)

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 15-16 Dear child, if you become wise,
   I'll be one happy parent.
My heart will dance and sing
   to the tuneful truth you'll speak.


Thought for the Day

“Are any of you wise or sensible? Then show it by living right and by being humble and wise in everything you do.” (James 3:13 - Contemporary English Version) It really isn't complicated. It just makes sense to live right and to be humble in everything we do. This kind of living pleases both God and those who live around us.

Quote for the Day

Yale professor of geography during the early 20th century, known for his studies on environmental determinism/climatic determinism, economic growth, and economic geography, Ellsworth Huntington wrote, "History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another."

Joke for Today

I went to the dentist for the first time in 5 years. The dentist asked me when I last flossed.

I told him “bro, you were there!”

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 strengthen our global unity rather than casting blame and sowing divisions.

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Bible Readings for September 15, 2024

Let's read the Bible together in the next year. Today, our passages are Isaiah 19:1–21:17; Galatians 2:1-16; Psalm 59:1-17; and Proverbs 23:13-14. The readings are from The Message by Eugene H. Peterson.


Isaiah 19-21:17 (The Message)


Isaiah 19

Anarchy and Chaos and Killing!

1 A Message concerning Egypt: Watch this! God riding on a fast-moving cloud,
moving in on Egypt!
The god-idols of Egypt shudder and shake,
Egyptians paralyzed by panic. 2-4God says, "I'll make Egyptian fight Egyptian,
brother fight brother, neighbor fight neighbor,
City fight city, kingdom fight kingdom—
anarchy and chaos and killing!
I'll knock the wind out of the Egyptians.
They won't know coming from going.
They'll go to their god-idols for answers;
they'll conjure ghosts and hold séances, desperate for answers.
But I'll turn the Egyptians
over to a tyrant most cruel.
I'll put them under the rule of a mean, merciless king."
Decree of the Master, God-of-the-Angel-Armies.
5-10The River Nile will dry up,
the riverbed baked dry in the sun.
The canals will become stagnant and stink,
every stream touching the Nile dry up.
River vegetation will rot away
the banks of the Nile-baked clay,
The riverbed hard and smooth,
river grasses dried up and gone with the wind.
Fishermen will complain
that the fishing's been ruined.
Textile workers will be out of work, all weavers
and workers in linen and cotton and wool
Dispirited, depressed in their forced idleness—
everyone who works for a living, jobless.
11-15The princes of Zoan are fools,
the advisors of Pharaoh stupid.
How could any of you dare tell Pharaoh,
"Trust me: I'm wise. I know what's going on.
Why, I'm descended from the old wisdom of Egypt"?
There's not a wise man or woman left in the country.
If there were, one of them would tell you
what God-of-the-Angel-Armies has in mind for Egypt.
As it is, the princes of Zoan are all fools
and the princes of Memphis, dunces.
The honored pillars of your society
have led Egypt into detours and dead ends.
God has scrambled their brains,
Egypt's become a falling-down-in-his-own-vomit drunk.
Egypt's hopeless, past helping,
a senile, doddering old fool.
16-17On that Day, Egyptians will be like hysterical schoolgirls, screaming at the first hint of action from God-of-the-Angel-Armies. Little Judah will strike terror in Egyptians! Say "Judah" to an Egyptian and see panic. The word triggers fear of the God-of-the-Angel-Armies' plan against Egypt.
18On that Day, more than one city in Egypt will learn to speak the language of faith and promise to follow God-of-the-Angel-Armies. One of these cities will be honored with the title "City of the Sun."
19-22On that Day, there will be a place of worship to God in the center of Egypt and a monument to God at its border. It will show how the God-of-the-Angel-Armies has helped the Egyptians. When they cry out in prayer to God because of oppressors, he'll send them help, a savior who will keep them safe and take care of them. God will openly show himself to the Egyptians and they'll get to know him on that Day. They'll worship him seriously with sacrifices and burnt offerings. They'll make vows and keep them. God will wound Egypt, first hit and then heal. Egypt will come back to God, and God will listen to their prayers and heal them, heal them from head to toe.
23On that Day, there will be a highway all the way from Egypt to Assyria: Assyrians will have free range in Egypt and Egyptians in Assyria. No longer rivals, they'll worship together, Egyptians and Assyrians!
24-25On that Day, Israel will take its place alongside Egypt and Assyria, sharing the blessing from the center. God-of-the-Angel-Armies, who blessed Israel, will generously bless them all: "Blessed be Egypt, my people!...Blessed be Assyria, work of my hands!...Blessed be Israel, my heritage!" 

Isaiah 20

Exposed to Mockery and Jeers

1-2 In the year the field commander, sent by King Sargon of Assyria, came to Ashdod and fought and took it, God told Isaiah son of Amoz, "Go, take off your clothes and sandals," and Isaiah did it, going about naked and barefooted. 3-6Then God said, "Just as my servant Isaiah has walked around town naked and barefooted for three years as a warning sign to Egypt and Ethiopia, so the king of Assyria is going to come and take the Egyptians as captives and the Ethiopians as exiles. He'll take young and old alike and march them out of there naked and barefooted, exposed to mockery and jeers—the bared buttocks of Egypt on parade! Everyone who has put hope in Ethiopia and expected help from Egypt will be thrown into confusion. Everyone who lives along this coast will say, 'Look at them! Naked and barefooted, shuffling off to exile! And we thought they were our best hope, that they'd rescue us from the king of Assyria. Now what's going to happen to us? How are we going to get out of this?'" 

Isaiah 21

The Betrayer Betrayed

1-4A Message concerning the desert at the sea: As tempests drive through the Negev Desert,
coming out of the desert, that terror-filled place,
A hard vision is given me:
The betrayer betrayed, the plunderer plundered.
Attack, Elam!
Lay siege, Media!
Persians, attack!
Attack, Babylon!
I'll put an end to
all the moaning and groaning.
Because of this news I'm doubled up in pain,
writhing in pain like a woman having a baby,
Baffled by what I hear,
undone by what I see.
Absolutely stunned,
horror-stricken,
I had hoped for a relaxed evening,
but it has turned into a nightmare. 5The banquet is spread,
the guests reclining in luxurious ease,
Eating and drinking, having a good time,
and then, "To arms, princes! The fight is on!"
6-9The Master told me, "Go, post a lookout.
Have him report whatever he spots.
When he sees horses and wagons in battle formation,
lines of donkeys and columns of camels,
Tell him to keep his ear to the ground,
note every whisper, every rumor."
Just then, the lookout shouted,
"I'm at my post, Master,
Sticking to my post day after day
and all through the night!
I watched them come,
the horses and wagons in battle formation.
I heard them call out the war news in headlines:
'Babylon fallen! Fallen!
And all its precious god-idols
smashed to pieces on the ground.'"
10Dear Israel, you've been through a lot,
you've been put through the mill.
The good news I get from God-of-the-Angel-Armies,
the God of Israel, I now pass on to you.
11-12A Message concerning Edom:
A voice calls to me
from the Seir mountains in Edom,
"Night watchman! How long till daybreak?
How long will this night last?"
The night watchman calls back,
"Morning's coming,
But for now it's still night.
If you ask me again, I'll give the same answer."
13-15A Message concerning Arabia:
You'll have to camp out in the desert badlands,
you caravans of Dedanites.
Haul water to the thirsty,
greet fugitives with bread.
Show your desert hospitality,
you who live in Tema.
The desert's swarming with refugees
escaping the horrors of war.
16-17The Master told me, "Hang on. Within one year—I'll sign a contract on it!—the arrogant brutality of Kedar, those hooligans of the desert, will be over, nothing much left of the Kedar toughs." The God of Israel says so.



Galatians 2:1-16 (The Message)


Galatians 2

What Is Central?

1-5Fourteen years after that first visit, Barnabas and I went up to Jerusalem and took Titus with us. I went to clarify with them what had been revealed to me. At that time I placed before them exactly what I was preaching to the non-Jews. I did this in private with the leaders, those held in esteem by the church, so that our concern would not become a controversial public issue, marred by ethnic tensions, exposing my years of work to denigration and endangering my present ministry. Significantly, Titus, non-Jewish though he was, was not required to be circumcised. While we were in conference we were infiltrated by spies pretending to be Christians, who slipped in to find out just how free true Christians are. Their ulterior motive was to reduce us to their brand of servitude. We didn't give them the time of day. We were determined to preserve the truth of the Message for you. 6-10As for those who were considered important in the church, their reputation doesn't concern me. God isn't impressed with mere appearances, and neither am I. And of course these leaders were able to add nothing to the message I had been preaching. It was soon evident that God had entrusted me with the same message to the non-Jews as Peter had been preaching to the Jews. Recognizing that my calling had been given by God, James, Peter, and John—the pillars of the church—shook hands with me and Barnabas, assigning us to a ministry to the non-Jews, while they continued to be responsible for reaching out to the Jews. The only additional thing they asked was that we remember the poor, and I was already eager to do that.
11-13Later, when Peter came to Antioch, I had a face-to-face confrontation with him because he was clearly out of line. Here's the situation. Earlier, before certain persons had come from James, Peter regularly ate with the non-Jews. But when that conservative group came from Jerusalem, he cautiously pulled back and put as much distance as he could manage between himself and his non-Jewish friends. That's how fearful he was of the conservative Jewish clique that's been pushing the old system of circumcision. Unfortunately, the rest of the Jews in the Antioch church joined in that hypocrisy so that even Barnabas was swept along in the charade.
14But when I saw that they were not maintaining a steady, straight course according to the Message, I spoke up to Peter in front of them all: "If you, a Jew, live like a non-Jew when you're not being observed by the watchdogs from Jerusalem, what right do you have to require non-Jews to conform to Jewish customs just to make a favorable impression on your old Jerusalem cronies?"
15-16We Jews know that we have no advantage of birth over "non-Jewish sinners." We know very well that we are not set right with God by rule-keeping but only through personal faith in Jesus Christ. How do we know? We tried it—and we had the best system of rules the world has ever seen! Convinced that no human being can please God by self-improvement, we believed in Jesus as the Messiah so that we might be set right before God by trusting in the Messiah, not by trying to be good.


Psalm 59:1-17 (The Message)


Psalm 59


1-2 My God! Rescue me from my enemies, defend me from these mutineers.
Rescue me from their dirty tricks,
save me from their hit men.

3-4 Desperadoes have ganged up on me,
they're hiding in ambush for me.
I did nothing to deserve this, God,
crossed no one, wronged no one.
All the same, they're after me,
determined to get me.

4-5 Wake up and see for yourself! You're God,
God-of-Angel-Armies, Israel's God!
Get on the job and take care of these pagans,
don't be soft on these hard cases.

6-7 They return when the sun goes down,
They howl like coyotes, ringing the city.
Then suddenly they're all at the gate,
Snarling invective, drawn daggers in their teeth.
They think they'll never get caught.

8-10 But you, God, break out laughing;
you treat the godless nations like jokes.
Strong God, I'm watching you do it,
I can always count on you.
God in dependable love shows up on time,
shows me my enemies in ruin.

11-13 Don't make quick work of them, God,
lest my people forget.
Bring them down in slow motion,
take them apart piece by piece.
Let all their mean-mouthed arrogance
catch up with them,
Catch them out and bring them down
—every muttered curse
—every barefaced lie.
Finish them off in fine style!
Finish them off for good!
Then all the world will see
that God rules well in Jacob,
everywhere that God's in charge.

14-15 They return when the sun goes down,
They howl like coyotes, ringing the city.
They scavenge for bones,
And bite the hand that feeds them.

16-17 And me? I'm singing your prowess,
shouting at cockcrow your largesse,
For you've been a safe place for me,
a good place to hide.
Strong God, I'm watching you do it,
I can always count on you—
God, my dependable love.

A David Psalm, When He Fought Against

Aram-naharaim and Aram-zobah and Joab Killed Twelve Thousand Edomites at the Valley of Salt



Proverbs 23:13-14 (The Message)

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13-14 Don't be afraid to correct your young ones;
a spanking won't kill them.
A good spanking, in fact, might save them
from something worse than death.


Thought for the Day

“God is love. If we keep on loving others, we will stay one in our hearts with God, and he will stay one with us.” (1 John 4:16b - Contemporary English Version) Since God is love, we show our closeness to him by our love for others. As a matter of fact, when we treat others with kindness and respect, we demonstrate God's presence in our lives.


Quote for the Day

Jamaican-American writer and poet, Claude McKay wrote, "Idealism is like a castle in the air if it is not based on a solid foundation of social and political realism."

Joke for Today

A 60 year old multimillionaire got married with a 20 year old model.

When his friends asked him how he did it, he said: "I lied about my age."

They then asked: "Ah, so you said you were 40?" He answered: "No I said I was 90."

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 all human trafficking would end.