Monday, August 2, 2010

August Two

~Good Morning~

4 more days until vacation. I can hardly control myself.


 


 

Today's Scripture:

Habakkuk 1

1 This is the message that the prophet Habakkuk received in a vision.

Habakkuk's Complaint

2 How long, O Lord, must I call for help?
      But you do not listen!
   "Violence is everywhere!" I cry,
      but you do not come to save.
 3 Must I forever see these evil deeds?
      Why must I watch all this misery?
   Wherever I look,
      I see destruction and violence.
   I am surrounded by people
      who love to argue and fight.
 4 The law has become paralyzed,
      and there is no justice in the courts.
   The wicked far outnumber the righteous,
      so that justice has become perverted.

The Lord's Reply

5 The Lord replied,

"Look around at the nations;
      look and be amazed!
   For I am doing something in your own day,
      something you wouldn't believe
      even if someone told you about it.
 6 I am raising up the Babylonians,
      a cruel and violent people.
   They will march across the world
      and conquer other lands.
 7 They are notorious for their cruelty
      and do whatever they like.
 8 Their horses are swifter than cheetahs
      and fiercer than wolves at dusk.
   Their charioteers charge from far away.
      Like eagles, they swoop down to devour their prey.

9 "On they come, all bent on violence.
      Their hordes advance like a desert wind,
      sweeping captives ahead of them like sand.
 10 They scoff at kings and princes
      and scorn all their fortresses.
   They simply pile ramps of earth
      against their walls and capture them!
 11 They sweep past like the wind
      and are gone.
   But they are deeply guilty,
      for their own strength is their god."

Habakkuk's Second Complaint

12 O Lord my God, my Holy One, you who are eternal—
      surely you do not plan to wipe us out?
   O Lord, our Rock, you have sent these Babylonians to correct us,
      to punish us for our many sins.
 13 But you are pure and cannot stand the sight of evil.
      Will you wink at their treachery?
   Should you be silent while the wicked
      swallow up people more righteous than they?

14 Are we only fish to be caught and killed?
      Are we only sea creatures that have no leader?
 15 Must we be strung up on their hooks
      and caught in their nets while they rejoice and celebrate?
 16 Then they will worship their nets
      and burn incense in front of them.
   "These nets are the gods who have made us rich!"
      they will claim.
 17 Will you let them get away with this forever?
      Will they succeed forever in their heartless conquests?

Habakkuk 2

1 I will climb up to my watchtower
      and stand at my guardpost.
   There I will wait to see what the Lord says
      and how he will answer my complaint.

The Lord's Second Reply

2 Then the Lord said to me,

"Write my answer plainly on tablets,
      so that a runner can carry the correct message to others.
 3 This vision is for a future time.
      It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled.
   If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently,
      for it will surely take place.
      It will not be delayed.

4 "Look at the proud!
      They trust in themselves, and their lives are crooked.
      But the righteous will live by their faithfulness to God.
 5 Wealth is treacherous,
      and the arrogant are never at rest.
   They open their mouths as wide as the grave,
      and like death, they are never satisfied.
   In their greed they have gathered up many nations
      and swallowed many peoples.

6 "But soon their captives will taunt them.
      They will mock them, saying,
   'What sorrow awaits you thieves!
      Now you will get what you deserve!
   You've become rich by extortion,
      but how much longer can this go on?'
 7 Suddenly, your debtors will take action.
      They will turn on you and take all you have,
      while you stand trembling and helpless.
 8 Because you have plundered many nations;
      now all the survivors will plunder you.
   You committed murder throughout the countryside
      and filled the towns with violence.

9 "What sorrow awaits you who build big houses
      with money gained dishonestly!
   You believe your wealth will buy security,
      putting your family's nest beyond the reach of danger.
 10 But by the murders you committed,
      you have shamed your name and forfeited your lives.
 11 The very stones in the walls cry out against you,
      and the beams in the ceilings echo the complaint.

12 "What sorrow awaits you who build cities
      with money gained through murder and corruption!
 13 Has not the Lord of Heaven's Armies promised
      that the wealth of nations will turn to ashes?
   They work so hard,
      but all in vain!
 14 For as the waters fill the sea,
      the earth will be filled with an awareness
      of the glory of the Lord.

15 "What sorrow awaits you who make your neighbors drunk!
      You force your cup on them
      so you can gloat over their shameful nakedness.
 16 But soon it will be your turn to be disgraced.
      Come, drink and be exposed!
   Drink from the cup of the Lord's judgment,
      and all your glory will be turned to shame.
 17 You cut down the forests of Lebanon.
      Now you will be cut down.
   You destroyed the wild animals,
      so now their terror will be yours.
   You committed murder throughout the countryside
      and filled the towns with violence.

18 "What good is an idol carved by man,
      or a cast image that deceives you?
   How foolish to trust in your own creation—
      a god that can't even talk!
 19 What sorrow awaits you who say to wooden idols,
      'Wake up and save us!'
   To speechless stone images you say,
      'Rise up and teach us!'
      Can an idol tell you what to do?
   They may be overlaid with gold and silver,
      but they are lifeless inside.
 20 But the Lord is in his holy Temple.
      Let all the earth be silent before him."

Habakkuk 3

Habakkuk's Prayer

1 This prayer was sung by the prophet Habakkuk:

2 I have heard all about you, Lord.
      I am filled with awe by your amazing works.
   In this time of our deep need,
      help us again as you did in years gone by.
   And in your anger,
      remember your mercy.

3 I see God moving across the deserts from Edom,
      the Holy One coming from Mount Paran.
   His brilliant splendor fills the heavens,
      and the earth is filled with his praise.
 4 His coming is as brilliant as the sunrise.
      Rays of light flash from his hands,
      where his awesome power is hidden.
 5 Pestilence marches before him;
      plague follows close behind.
 6 When he stops, the earth shakes.
      When he looks, the nations tremble.
   He shatters the everlasting mountains
      and levels the eternal hills.
      He is the Eternal One!
 7 I see the people of Cushan in distress,
      and the nation of Midian trembling in terror.

8 Was it in anger, Lord, that you struck the rivers
      and parted the sea?
   Were you displeased with them?
      No, you were sending your chariots of salvation!
 9 You brandished your bow
      and your quiver of arrows.
      You split open the earth with flowing rivers.
 10 The mountains watched and trembled.
      Onward swept the raging waters.
   The mighty deep cried out,
      lifting its hands to the Lord.
 11 The sun and moon stood still in the sky
      as your brilliant arrows flew
      and your glittering spear flashed.

12 You marched across the land in anger
      and trampled the nations in your fury.
 13 You went out to rescue your chosen people,
      to save your anointed ones.
   You crushed the heads of the wicked
      and stripped their bones from head to toe.
 14 With his own weapons,
      you destroyed the chief of those
   who rushed out like a whirlwind,
      thinking Israel would be easy prey.
 15 You trampled the sea with your horses,
      and the mighty waters piled high.

16 I trembled inside when I heard this;
      my lips quivered with fear.
   My legs gave way beneath me,
      and I shook in terror.
   I will wait quietly for the coming day
      when disaster will strike the people who invade us.
 17 Even though the fig trees have no blossoms,
      and there are no grapes on the vines;
   even though the olive crop fails,
      and the fields lie empty and barren;
   even though the flocks die in the fields,
      and the cattle barns are empty,
 18 yet I will rejoice in the Lord!
      I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!
 19 The Sovereign Lord is my strength!
      He makes me as surefooted as a deer,
      able to tread upon the heights.

(For the choir director: This prayer is to be accompanied by stringed instruments.)

Zephaniah 1-2:7

Zephaniah 1

1 The Lord gave this message to Zephaniah when Josiah son of Amon was king of Judah. Zephaniah was the son of Cushi, son of Gedaliah, son of Amariah, son of Hezekiah.

Coming Judgment against Judah

2 "I will sweep away everything
      from the face of the earth," says the Lord.
 3 "I will sweep away people and animals alike.
      I will sweep away the birds of the sky and the fish in the sea.
   I will reduce the wicked to heaps of rubble,
      and I will wipe humanity from the face of the earth," says the Lord.
 4 "I will crush Judah and Jerusalem with my fist
      and destroy every last trace of their Baal worship.
   I will put an end to all the idolatrous priests,
      so that even the memory of them will disappear.
 5 For they go up to their roofs
      and bow down to the sun, moon, and stars.
   They claim to follow the Lord,
      but then they worship Molech, too.
 6 And I will destroy those who used to worship me
      but now no longer do.
   They no longer ask for the Lord's guidance
      or seek my blessings."

7 Stand in silence in the presence of the Sovereign Lord,
      for the awesome day of the Lord's judgment is near.
   The Lord has prepared his people for a great slaughter
      and has chosen their executioners.
 8 "On that day of judgment,"
      says the Lord,
   "I will punish the leaders and princes of Judah
      and all those following pagan customs.
 9 Yes, I will punish those who participate in pagan worship ceremonies,
      and those who fill their masters' houses with violence and deceit.

10 "On that day," says the Lord,
      "a cry of alarm will come from the Fish Gate
   and echo throughout the New Quarter of the city.
      And a great crash will sound from the hills.
 11 Wail in sorrow, all you who live in the market area,
      for all the merchants and traders will be destroyed.

12 "I will search with lanterns in Jerusalem's darkest corners
      to punish those who sit complacent in their sins.
   They think the Lord will do nothing to them,
      either good or bad.
 13 So their property will be plundered,
      their homes will be ransacked.
   They will build new homes
      but never live in them.
   They will plant vineyards
      but never drink wine from them.

14 "That terrible day of the Lord is near.
      Swiftly it comes—
   a day of bitter tears,
      a day when even strong men will cry out.
 15 It will be a day when the Lord's anger is poured out—
      a day of terrible distress and anguish,
   a day of ruin and desolation,
      a day of darkness and gloom,
   a day of clouds and blackness,
    16 a day of trumpet calls and battle cries.
   Down go the walled cities
      and the strongest battlements!

17 "Because you have sinned against the Lord,
      I will make you grope around like the blind.
   Your blood will be poured into the dust,
      and your bodies will lie rotting on the ground."

18 Your silver and gold will not save you
      on that day of the Lord's anger.
   For the whole land will be devoured
      by the fire of his jealousy.
   He will make a terrifying end
      of all the people on earth.

Zephaniah 2

A Call to Repentance

1 Gather together—yes, gather together,
      you shameless nation.
 2 Gather before judgment begins,
      before your time to repent is blown away like chaff.
   Act now, before the fierce fury of the Lord falls
      and the terrible day of the Lord's anger begins.
 3 Seek the Lord, all who are humble,
      and follow his commands.
   Seek to do what is right
      and to live humbly.
   Perhaps even yet the Lord will protect you—
      protect you from his anger on that day of destruction.

Judgment against Philistia

4 Gaza and Ashkelon will be abandoned,
      Ashdod and Ekron torn down.
 5 And what sorrow awaits you Philistines
      who live along the coast and in the land of Canaan,
      for this judgment is against you, too!
   The Lord will destroy you
      until not one of you is left.
 6 The Philistine coast will become a wilderness pasture,
      a place of shepherd camps
      and enclosures for sheep and goats.
 7 The remnant of the tribe of Judah will pasture there.
      They will rest at night in the abandoned houses in Ashkelon.
   For the Lord their God will visit his people in kindness
      and restore their prosperity again.


 


 


 

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