August 25, 2020


Job 21–24 (ESV)

Job Replies: The Wicked Do Prosper

21 Then Job answered and said: 

  “Keep listening to my words, 

and let this be your comfort. 

  Bear with me, and I will speak, 

and after I have spoken, mock on. 

  As for me, is my complaint against man? 

Why should I not be impatient? 

  Look at me and be appalled, 

and lay your hand over your mouth. 

  When I remember, I am dismayed, 

and shuddering seizes my flesh. 

  Why do the wicked live, 

reach old age, and grow mighty in power? 

  Their offspring are established in their presence, 

and their descendants before their eyes. 

  Their houses are safe from fear, 

and no rod of God is upon them. 

10   Their bull breeds without fail; 

their cow calves and does not miscarry. 

11   They send out their little boys like a flock, 

and their children dance. 

12   They sing to the tambourine and the lyre 

and rejoice to the sound of the pipe. 

13   They spend their days in prosperity, 

and in peace they go down to Sheol. 

14   They say to God, ‘Depart from us! 

We do not desire the knowledge of your ways. 

15   What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? 

And what profit do we get if we pray to him?’ 

16   Behold, is not their prosperity in their hand? 

The counsel of the wicked is far from me. 

17   “How often is it that the lamp of the wicked is put out? 

That their calamity comes upon them? 

That God distributes pains in his anger? 

18   That they are like straw before the wind, 

and like chaff that the storm carries away? 

19   You say, ‘God stores up their iniquity for their children.’ 

Let him pay it out to them, that they may know it. 

20   Let their own eyes see their destruction, 

and let them drink of the wrath of the Almighty. 

21   For what do they care for their houses after them, 

when the number of their months is cut off? 

22   Will any teach God knowledge, 

seeing that he judges those who are on high? 

23   One dies in his full vigor, 

being wholly at ease and secure, 

24   his pails full of milk 

and the marrow of his bones moist. 

25   Another dies in bitterness of soul, 

never having tasted of prosperity. 

26   They lie down alike in the dust, 

and the worms cover them. 

27   “Behold, I know your thoughts 

and your schemes to wrong me. 

28   For you say, ‘Where is the house of the prince? 

Where is the tent in which the wicked lived?’ 

29   Have you not asked those who travel the roads, 

and do you not accept their testimony 

30   that the evil man is spared in the day of calamity, 

that he is rescued in the day of wrath? 

31   Who declares his way to his face, 

and who repays him for what he has done? 

32   When he is carried to the grave, 

watch is kept over his tomb. 

33   The clods of the valley are sweet to him; 

all mankind follows after him, 

and those who go before him are innumerable. 

34   How then will you comfort me with empty nothings? 

There is nothing left of your answers but falsehood.” 

Eliphaz Speaks: Job’s Wickedness Is Great

22 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said: 

  “Can a man be profitable to God? 

Surely he who is wise is profitable to himself. 

  Is it any pleasure to the Almighty if you are in the right, 

or is it gain to him if you make your ways blameless? 

  Is it for your fear of him that he reproves you 

and enters into judgment with you? 

  Is not your evil abundant? 

There is no end to your iniquities. 

  For you have exacted pledges of your brothers for nothing 

and stripped the naked of their clothing. 

  You have given no water to the weary to drink, 

and you have withheld bread from the hungry. 

  The man with power possessed the land, 

and the favored man lived in it. 

  You have sent widows away empty, 

and the arms of the fatherless were crushed. 

10   Therefore snares are all around you, 

and sudden terror overwhelms you, 

11   or darkness, so that you cannot see, 

and a flood of water covers you. 

12   “Is not God high in the heavens? 

See the highest stars, how lofty they are! 

13   But you say, ‘What does God know? 

Can he judge through the deep darkness? 

14   Thick clouds veil him, so that he does not see, 

and he walks on the vault of heaven.’ 

15   Will you keep to the old way 

that wicked men have trod? 

16   They were snatched away before their time; 

their foundation was washed away. 

17   They said to God, ‘Depart from us,’ 

and ‘What can the Almighty do to us?’ 

18   Yet he filled their houses with good things— 

but the counsel of the wicked is far from me. 

19   The righteous see it and are glad; 

the innocent one mocks at them, 

20   saying, ‘Surely our adversaries are cut off, 

and what they left the fire has consumed.’ 

21   “Agree with God, and be at peace; 

thereby good will come to you. 

22   Receive instruction from his mouth, 

and lay up his words in your heart. 

23   If you return to the Almighty you will be built up; 

if you remove injustice far from your tents, 

24   if you lay gold in the dust, 

and gold of Ophir among the stones of the torrent-bed, 

25   then the Almighty will be your gold 

and your precious silver. 

26   For then you will delight yourself in the Almighty 

and lift up your face to God. 

27   You will make your prayer to him, and he will hear you, 

and you will pay your vows. 

28   You will decide on a matter, and it will be established for you, 

and light will shine on your ways. 

29   For when they are humbled you say, ‘It is because of pride’; 

but he saves the lowly. 

30   He delivers even the one who is not innocent, 

who will be delivered through the cleanness of your hands.” 

Job Replies: Where Is God?

23 Then Job answered and said: 

  “Today also my complaint is bitter; 

my hand is heavy on account of my groaning. 

  Oh, that I knew where I might find him, 

that I might come even to his seat! 

  I would lay my case before him 

and fill my mouth with arguments. 

  I would know what he would answer me 

and understand what he would say to me. 

  Would he contend with me in the greatness of his power? 

No; he would pay attention to me. 

  There an upright man could argue with him, 

and I would be acquitted forever by my judge. 

  “Behold, I go forward, but he is not there, 

and backward, but I do not perceive him; 

  on the left hand when he is working, I do not behold him; 

he turns to the right hand, but I do not see him. 

10   But he knows the way that I take; 

when he has tried me, I shall come out as gold. 

11   My foot has held fast to his steps; 

I have kept his way and have not turned aside. 

12   I have not departed from the commandment of his lips; 

I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my portion of food. 

13   But he is unchangeable, and who can turn him back? 

What he desires, that he does. 

14   For he will complete what he appoints for me, 

and many such things are in his mind. 

15   Therefore I am terrified at his presence; 

when I consider, I am in dread of him. 

16   God has made my heart faint; 

the Almighty has terrified me; 

17   yet I am not silenced because of the darkness, 

nor because thick darkness covers my face. 

24 “Why are not times of judgment kept by the Almighty, 

and why do those who know him never see his days? 

  Some move landmarks; 

they seize flocks and pasture them. 

  They drive away the donkey of the fatherless; 

they take the widow’s ox for a pledge. 

  They thrust the poor off the road; 

the poor of the earth all hide themselves. 

  Behold, like wild donkeys in the desert 

the poor go out to their toil, seeking game; 

the wasteland yields food for their children. 

  They gather their fodder in the field, 

and they glean the vineyard of the wicked man. 

  They lie all night naked, without clothing, 

and have no covering in the cold. 

  They are wet with the rain of the mountains 

and cling to the rock for lack of shelter. 

  (There are those who snatch the fatherless child from the breast, 

and they take a pledge against the poor.) 

10   They go about naked, without clothing; 

hungry, they carry the sheaves; 

11   among the olive rows of the wicked they make oil; 

they tread the winepresses, but suffer thirst. 

12   From out of the city the dying groan, 

and the soul of the wounded cries for help; 

yet God charges no one with wrong. 

13   “There are those who rebel against the light, 

who are not acquainted with its ways, 

and do not stay in its paths. 

14   The murderer rises before it is light, 

that he may kill the poor and needy, 

and in the night he is like a thief. 

15   The eye of the adulterer also waits for the twilight, 

saying, ‘No eye will see me’; 

and he veils his face. 

16   In the dark they dig through houses; 

by day they shut themselves up; 

they do not know the light. 

17   For deep darkness is morning to all of them; 

for they are friends with the terrors of deep darkness. 

18   “You say, ‘Swift are they on the face of the waters; 

their portion is cursed in the land; 

no treader turns toward their vineyards. 

19   Drought and heat snatch away the snow waters; 

so does Sheol those who have sinned. 

20   The womb forgets them; 

the worm finds them sweet; 

they are no longer remembered, 

so wickedness is broken like a tree.’ 

21   “They wrong the barren, childless woman, 

and do no good to the widow. 

22   Yet God prolongs the life of the mighty by his power; 

they rise up when they despair of life. 

23   He gives them security, and they are supported, 

and his eyes are upon their ways. 

24   They are exalted a little while, and then are gone; 

they are brought low and gathered up like all others; 

they are cut off like the heads of grain. 

25   If it is not so, who will prove me a liar 

and show that there is nothing in what I say?”


Psalm 102:18–28 (ESV)

18   Let this be recorded for a generation to come, 

so that a people yet to be created may praise the Lord: 

19   that he looked down from his holy height; 

from heaven the Lord looked at the earth, 

20   to hear the groans of the prisoners, 

to set free those who were doomed to die, 

21   that they may declare in Zion the name of the Lord, 

and in Jerusalem his praise, 

22   when peoples gather together, 

and kingdoms, to worship the Lord. 

23   He has broken my strength in midcourse; 

he has shortened my days. 

24   “O my God,” I say, “take me not away 

in the midst of my days— 

you whose years endure 

throughout all generations!” 

25   Of old you laid the foundation of the earth, 

and the heavens are the work of your hands. 

26   They will perish, but you will remain; 

they will all wear out like a garment. 

You will change them like a robe, and they will pass away, 

27   but you are the same, and your years have no end. 

28   The children of your servants shall dwell secure; 

their offspring shall be established before you.


Luke 14:12–24 (ESV)

The Parable of the Great Banquet

12 He said also to the man who had invited him, “When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return and you be repaid. 13 But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, 14 and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.”

15 When one of those who reclined at table with him heard these things, he said to him, “Blessed is everyone who will eat bread in the kingdom of God!” 16 But he said to him, “A man once gave a great banquet and invited many. 17 And at the time for the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’18 But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, ‘I have bought a field, and I must go out and see it. Please have me excused.’ 19 And another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to examine them. Please have me excused.’ 20 And another said, ‘I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.’ 21 So the servant came and reported these things to his master. Then the master of the house became angry and said to his servant, ‘Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and crippled and blind and lame.’ 22 And the servant said, ‘Sir, what you commanded has been done, and still there is room.’ 23 And the master said to the servant, ‘Go out to the highways and hedges and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled. 24 For I tell you, none of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet.’ ”


1 Timothy 1:1–20 (ESV)

Greeting

Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by command of God our Savior and of Christ Jesus our hope, 

To Timothy, my true child in the faith: 

Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. 

Warning Against False Teachers

As I urged you when I was going to Macedonia, remain at Ephesus so that you may charge certain persons not to teach any different doctrine, nor to devote themselves to myths and endless genealogies, which promote speculations rather than the stewardship from God that is by faith. The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. Certain persons, by swerving from these, have wandered away into vain discussion, desiring to be teachers of the law, without understanding either what they are saying or the things about which they make confident assertions. 

Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it lawfully, understanding this, that the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and sinners, for the unholy and profane, for those who strike their fathers and mothers, for murderers, 10 the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine, 11 in accordance with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God with which I have been entrusted. 

Christ Jesus Came to Save Sinners

12 I thank him who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because he judged me faithful, appointing me to his service, 13 though formerly I was a blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent. But I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief, 14 and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. 15 The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost. 16 But I received mercy for this reason, that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life. 17 To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. 

18 This charge I entrust to you, Timothy, my child, in accordance with the prophecies previously made about you, that by them you may wage the good warfare, 19 holding faith and a good conscience. By rejecting this, some have made shipwreck of their faith, 20 among whom are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have handed over to Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme.


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