The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Friday January 12, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 26:17-27:46

17 So Isaac left there, camped in the Gerar Valley, and lived there. 18 Isaac reopened the wells that had been dug in the days of his father Abraham and that the Philistines had stopped up after Abraham died. He gave them the same names his father had given them. 19 Then Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and found a well of spring[a] water there. 20 But the herdsmen of Gerar quarreled with Isaac’s herdsmen and said, “The water is ours!” So he named the well Esek[b] because they argued with him.(A) 21 Then they dug another well and quarreled over that one also, so he named it Sitnah.[c] 22 He moved from there and dug another, and they did not quarrel over it. He named it Rehoboth[d] and said, “For now the Lord has made space for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.”

The Lord Appears to Isaac

23 From there he went up to Beer-sheba, 24 and the Lord appeared to him that night and said, “I am the God of your father Abraham.(B) Do not be afraid, for I am with you.(C) I will bless you and multiply your offspring because of my servant Abraham.”

25 So he built an altar there,(D) called on the name of the Lord, and pitched his tent there. Isaac’s servants also dug a well there.(E)

Covenant with Abimelech

26 Now Abimelech came to him from Gerar with Ahuzzath his adviser and Phicol the commander of his army.(F) 27 Isaac said to them, “Why have you come to me? You hated me and sent me away from you.”

28 They replied, “We have clearly seen how the Lord has been with you. We think there should be an oath between two parties—between us and you. Let us make a covenant with you: 29 You will not harm us, just as we have not harmed you but have done only what was good to you, sending you away in peace. You are now blessed by the Lord.”(G)

30 So he prepared a banquet for them, and they ate and drank. 31 They got up early in the morning and swore an oath to each other.[e](H) Isaac sent them on their way, and they left him in peace. 32 On that same day Isaac’s servants came to tell him about the well they had dug, saying to him, “We have found water!”(I) 33 He called it Sheba.[f] Therefore the name of the city is still Beer-sheba[g](J) today.

Esau’s Wives

34 When Esau was forty years old, he took as his wives Judith daughter of Beeri the Hethite, and Basemath daughter of Elon the Hethite.(K) 35 They made life bitter[h] for Isaac and Rebekah.(L)

The Stolen Blessing

27 When Isaac was old and his eyes were so weak that he could not see,(M) he called his older son Esau and said to him, “My son.”

And he answered, “Here I am.”

He said, “Look, I am old and do not know the day of my death. So now take your hunting gear, your quiver and bow, and go out in the field to hunt some game for me.(N) Then make me a delicious meal that I love and bring it to me to eat, so that I can bless you before I die.”(O)

Now Rebekah was listening to what Isaac said to his son Esau. So while Esau went to the field to hunt some game to bring in, Rebekah said to her son Jacob, “Listen! I heard your father talking with your brother Esau. He said, ‘Bring me game and make a delicious meal for me to eat so that I can bless you in the Lord’s presence before I die.’ Now, my son, listen to me and do what I tell you. Go to the flock and bring me two choice young goats, and I will make them into a delicious meal for your father—the kind he loves. 10 Then take it to your father to eat so that he may bless you before he dies.”

11 Jacob answered Rebekah his mother, “Look, my brother Esau is a hairy man, but I am a man with smooth skin.(P) 12 Suppose my father touches me. Then I will be revealed to him as a deceiver and bring a curse rather than a blessing on myself.”

13 His mother said to him, “Your curse be on me, my son. Just obey me and go get them for me.”

14 So he went and got the goats and brought them to his mother, and his mother made the delicious food his father loved. 15 Then Rebekah took the best clothes of her older son Esau, which were in the house, and had her younger son Jacob wear them. 16 She put the skins of the young goats on his hands and the smooth part of his neck. 17 Then she handed the delicious food and the bread she had made to her son Jacob.

18 When he came to his father, he said, “My father.”

And he answered, “Here I am. Who are you, my son?”

19 Jacob replied to his father, “I am Esau, your firstborn. I have done as you told me. Please sit up and eat some of my game so that you may bless me.”

20 But Isaac said to his son, “How did you ever find it so quickly, my son?”

He replied, “Because the Lord your God made it happen for me.”

21 Then Isaac said to Jacob, “Please come closer so I can touch you, my son. Are you really my son Esau or not?”

22 So Jacob came closer to his father Isaac. When he touched him, he said, “The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” 23 He did not recognize him, because his hands were hairy like those of his brother Esau; so he blessed him. 24 Again he asked, “Are you really my son Esau?”

And he replied, “I am.”

25 Then he said, “Bring it closer to me, and let me eat some of my son’s game so that I can bless you.” Jacob brought it closer to him, and he ate; he brought him wine, and he drank.

26 Then his father Isaac said to him, “Please come closer and kiss me, my son.” 27 So he came closer and kissed him. When Isaac smelled[i] his clothes, he blessed him and said:

Ah, the smell of my son
is like the smell of a field
that the Lord has blessed.
28 May God give to you—
from the dew of the sky(Q)
and from the richness of the land(R)
an abundance of grain and new wine.(S)
29 May peoples serve you(T)
and nations bow in worship to you.
Be master over your relatives;
may your mother’s sons bow in worship to you.
Those who curse you will be cursed,
and those who bless you will be blessed.(U)

30 As soon as Isaac had finished blessing Jacob and Jacob had left the presence of his father Isaac, his brother Esau arrived from his hunting. 31 He had also made some delicious food and brought it to his father. He said to his father, “Let my father get up and eat some of his son’s game, so that you may bless me.”

32 But his father Isaac said to him, “Who are you?”

He answered, “I am Esau your firstborn son.”

33 Isaac began to tremble uncontrollably. “Who was it then,” he said, “who hunted game and brought it to me? I ate it all before you came in, and I blessed him. Indeed, he will be blessed!”

34 When Esau heard his father’s words, he cried out with a loud and bitter cry and said to his father, “Bless me too, my father!”(V)

35 But he replied, “Your brother came deceitfully and took your blessing.”

36 So he said, “Isn’t he rightly named Jacob?[j](W) For he has cheated me twice now. He took my birthright, and look, now he has taken my blessing.” Then he asked, “Haven’t you saved a blessing for me?”

37 But Isaac answered Esau, “Look, I have made him a master over you, have given him all of his relatives as his servants, and have sustained him with grain and new wine. What then can I do for you, my son?”

38 Esau said to his father, “Do you have only one blessing, my father? Bless me too, my father!” And Esau wept loudly.[k]

39 His father Isaac answered him,

Look, your dwelling place will be
away from the richness of the land,
away from the dew of the sky above.
40 You will live by your sword,
and you will serve your brother.
But when you rebel,[l]
you will break his yoke from your neck.

Esau’s Anger

41 Esau held a grudge against Jacob because of the blessing his father had given him. And Esau determined in his heart: “The days of mourning for my father are approaching; then I will kill my brother Jacob.”

42 When the words of her older son Esau were reported to Rebekah, she summoned her younger son Jacob and said to him, “Listen, your brother Esau is consoling himself by planning to kill you. 43 So now, my son, listen to me. Flee at once to my brother Laban in Haran, 44 and stay with him for a few days until your brother’s anger subsides— 45 until your brother’s rage turns away from you and he forgets what you have done to him. Then I will send for you and bring you back from there. Why should I lose you both in one day?”

46 So Rebekah said to Isaac, “I’m sick of my life because of these Hethite girls.(X) If Jacob marries someone from around here,[m] like these Hethite girls, what good is my life?”(Y)

Footnotes:

  1. 26:19 Lit living
  2. 26:20 = Argument
  3. 26:21 = Hostility
  4. 26:22 = Open Spaces
  5. 26:31 Lit swore, each man to his brother
  6. 26:33 Or Shibah
  7. 26:33 = Well of the Oath
  8. 26:35 Lit And they became bitterness of spirit
  9. 27:27 Lit smelled the smell of
  10. 27:36 = He Grasps the Heel
  11. 27:38 Lit Esau lifted up his voice and wept
  12. 27:40 Hb obscure
  13. 27:46 Lit someone like these daughters of the land
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Matthew 9:1-17

The Son of Man Forgives and Heals

So he got into a boat, crossed over, and came to his own town.(A) Just then(B) some men[a] brought to him a paralytic lying on a stretcher. Seeing their faith, Jesus told the paralytic, “Have courage, son, your sins are forgiven.”(C)

At this, some of the scribes said to themselves, “He’s blaspheming!”(D)

Perceiving their thoughts,(E) Jesus said, “Why are you thinking evil things in your hearts?[b] For which is easier: to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’? But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”—then he told the paralytic, “Get up, take your stretcher, and go home.” So he got up and went home. When the crowds saw this, they were awestruck[c][d] and gave glory(F) to God, who had given such authority to men.

The Call of Matthew

As Jesus went on from there,(G) he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the toll booth, and he said to him, “Follow me,” and he got up and followed him.(H)

10 While he was reclining at the table in the house, many tax collectors and sinners came to eat with Jesus and his disciples.(I) 11 When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?”(J)

12 Now when he heard this, he said, “It is not those who are well who need a doctor, but those who are sick.(K) 13 Go and learn what this means: I desire mercy and not sacrifice.[e](L) For I didn’t come to call the righteous, but sinners.”[f]

A Question about Fasting

14 Then John’s disciples came to him, saying, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but your disciples do not fast?”(M)

15 Jesus said to them, “Can the wedding guests[g] be sad while the groom is with them? The time[h] will come when the groom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast. 16 No one patches an old garment with unshrunk cloth, because the patch pulls away from the garment and makes the tear worse. 17 And no one puts[i] new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the skins burst, the wine spills out, and the skins are ruined. No, they put new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved.”

Footnotes:

  1. 9:2 Lit then they
  2. 9:4 Or minds
  3. 9:8 Other mss read amazed
  4. 9:8 Lit afraid
  5. 9:13 Hs 6:6
  6. 9:13 Other mss add to repentance
  7. 9:15 Lit the sons of the bridal chamber
  8. 9:15 Lit days
  9. 9:17 Lit And they do not put
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Psalm 10:6-18

He says to himself, “I will never be moved—
from generation to generation without calamity.”(A)
Cursing, deceit, and violence fill his mouth;
trouble and malice are under his tongue.(B)
He waits in ambush near settlements;(C)
he kills the innocent in secret places.
His eyes are on the lookout for the helpless;(D)
he lurks in secret like a lion in a thicket.
He lurks in order to seize a victim;
he seizes a victim and drags him in his net.
10 So he is oppressed and beaten down;
helpless people fall because of the wicked one’s strength.(E)
11 He says to himself, “God has forgotten;
he hides his face and will never see.”(F)

12 Rise up, Lord God! Lift up your hand.(G)
Do not forget the oppressed.(H)
13 Why has the wicked person despised God?
He says to himself, “You will not demand an account.”(I)
14 But you yourself have seen trouble and grief,
observing it in order to take the matter into your hands.(J)
The helpless one entrusts himself to you;
you are a helper of the fatherless.(K)
15 Break the arm of the wicked, evil person,(L)
until you look for his wickedness,
but it can’t be found.(M)

16 The Lord is King forever and ever;(N)
the nations will perish from his land.(O)
17 Lord, you have heard the desire of the humble;
you will strengthen their hearts.
You will listen carefully,(P)
18 doing justice for the fatherless and the oppressed
so that mere humans from the earth may terrify them no more.(Q)

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Proverbs 3:9-10

Honor the Lord with your possessions
and with the first produce of your entire harvest;(A)
10 then your barns will be completely filled,
and your vats will overflow with new wine.(B)

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01/10/2018 DAB Transcript

Genesis 24:52-26:16, Matthew 8:18-34, Psalms 10:1-5, Proverbs 3:7-8

Today is January 11th. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian. It’s wonderful to be here with you today. Hopefully you’re keeping warm and cozy as we move our way through the winter. I’m sure that’s true if you’re in the southern hemisphere. Hopefully you all are keeping cool. Either way, the global campfire is burning and off we go into our next step forward. We’ve been reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week, which is what will do for the rest of the week. Genesis chapter 24 verse 52 through 26 verse 16 today.

Commentary:

Okay. So, in the book of Genesis, we reached the end of Abraham’s life and we’re moving into the next generations story. And it’s easy to get lost in all of these names and trying to piece together who all of these people are and where the story is headed to. So, if we’ll just keep track of what’s going on there, we’ll see how the story unfolds, we’ll find out who the children of Israel are. We’ll find out how it is they got to Egypt and became enslaved. All of these things will begin to unfold. But understanding who the people are will help us see it unfold. So, this particular story that were in right now that is going to influence the rest of the Bible begins with this person Abram. Right? And, so, he follows God into this land. And we talked about the significance of this land. We know that at this point its Canaanite land, but Abram and then when his name changes to Abraham, he stays in the land, he raises his family in the land. And today we said goodbye. After 175 years, he dies and is buried in the cave of Machpelah, where he had buried his wife Sarah. So, Abraham and Sarah are now buried in this cave of Machpelah, which is in Hebron. Hebron still exists until this day. In fact, it’s very much a functioning city until this day. And the cave of Machpelah still exists until this day. Half of it is like a synagogue and half of it is a mosque. As I said earlier, a lot of people in the world trace their religious history back through Abraham. So, this place, where the cave of Machpelah was, is now called the Tomb of the Patriarchs. And as we move a little bit further into the story, we will revisit this field, this cave, and it will have significance. But I don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves. So, Abraham, the patriarch of this new family that is promised to be as big as the stars in the heavens and as many as the grains of the sand on the seashore, and to have this particular land that God was promising them, reaches the end of his life. So, he didn’t see this promise fulfilled, but he believed God every step of the way that it would be fulfilled. And what he did get to experience was a miracle, the child of promise, the next generation, Isaac. And then we read the story of Abraham sending his lead servant to go in pursuit of a wife for Isaac. And he goes back to his family’s ancestral land where he finds Rebekah, who agrees that she should come and become Isaac’s wife and she does. So, Abraham and Sarah become the next generation, Isaac and Rebekah. Isaac and Rebekah then have twin boys, Jacob and Esau. So, the next generation, the grand children of Abraham are born. And we see that, although they are twins, they are very different from each other. And we begin to notice that Jacob has the cunning streak that his father, Isaac, and his grandfather, Abraham, had possessed. And we’re just beginning to see that story unfold. And we’ll watch that happen. The generation of Jacob and Esau becomes very, very pivotal, and we’ll see that in the coming days.

Then in the book of Proverbs, we’ve moved past all the words of introduction and what this book is about and the voice of wisdom that speaks and have begun to be challenged by wisdom. And, so, we’re challenged today to fear the Lord and turn away from evil. So, that’s a piece of wisdom that we can get our heads around. It sounds like something we’ve heard before, ‘fear the Lord and turn away from evil.’ But, how do we do that? The beginning of the verse gives us some clues. ‘Don’t be wise in your own eyes.’ ‘Fear the Lord and turn away from evil.’ And then the wisdom attaches a promise. ‘If you do that this will be healing for your body and strengthening for your bones.’ So, if we will just come to terms that we don’t know all that we think that we know. And, so, much of the time what we’re depending on are things that we don’t know. But, rather, we set our affections and our reverence and awe on the Lord. It will expose evil. We will be able to see it and we will be able to turn away from it. We will be living in wisdom. And if we live in wisdom then this will be healing for our bodies, this will strengthen our bones. We will be living in wisdom.

Prayer:

Father, we acknowledge that we try to do things, maybe even most things, in our own strength, by our own ingenuity, and we look for you to come alongside of that, and bless it, and protect it, when so often it was never wise to begin with. And, so, we acknowledge that we don’t know all that we think that we know. And we also acknowledge that we need to set our affections, our attention, our awe, our reverence, our relationship in daily moment by moment interaction with You. And Your Holy Spirit will show us how to turn away from evil. And in systematically turning away from evil, we will find strength and we will find health. So, come Holy Spirit, this is what we’re asking for. We turn our hearts to You and You alone. All these circumstances, all this stuff that’s swirling around that has carried over from the old year and is bringing anxiety into our lives, that is keeping us awake. The beginning of a new year and the hope for something better brings its own sets of anxieties, we turn away from those things and turn to You. As Jesus taught us, this reverses the paradigm, this puts us in proper alignment, where You are first and foremost in all things. Come, Holy Spirit we pray. In Jesus’ name, we ask. Amen.

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Community Prayer and Praise:

Well, hello there my DAB family. This is Mark Street from Sydney Australia. Today is Sunday, the 7th of January. Happy New Year everybody. Look, I’m calling today, I just finished listening to the podcast today and I just want to stand in agreement with Brian, that forgiveness changes everything. And I know I’ve called in on it before, but I cannot believe since I’ve been listening to God and forgiving people in my life He has been restoring I’m restorable relationships all around me. I’m amazed what’s happening. And I realize now, what Brian’s saying as well, that the release of sin has all got to do with forgiveness. And the anger that was in me, that you’ve been praying for me family, has almost totally disappeared. And there is still some more forgiveness that I need to do in my life as well that happened in childhood time, in growing up, which has been bound in sexual sin. And I know this year, if I forgive, it will be a year of moving forward even more. Family, I love you all so much. And what can I say? I mean, it’s hard to forgive but the rewards God gives you when you do forgive are amazing. And that’s my love to you. I want to see all of you experience what I’ve experienced and build relationships and coming back and God honoring every word he says in his Bible if we listen to him. I love you family and I’m looking forward to another year with all of you and hopefully supporting more people as well. Love you. Bye.

Hi everybody. It’s Lisa the Encourager. I’m sorry I haven’t been able to call in lately, but I promise I’m going to do better. I just wanted to read something tonight to Brian because I’m sure all of you agree with me about what I’m about to say about how grateful we are. I don’t tell you enough, Brian Harden, but I thank God for you often and all that you have done to improve my walk with Christ in the last two years. I pray many blessings over you and Jill and your lovely family. I know I struggle to call and pray for others with all of our busy live stuff. And sometimes it’s just hard to be positive for so many people that are hurting with health issues, addictions, and insurmountable problems. It just makes my heart hurt so much. That’s why I am so very impressed with your persistence through your own personal life struggles, pain, sorrow, holidays, travel, birthdays, and sickness. No matter what it is, we can all depend on you to be there for us reading the word of God and sending it with your ‘I love you’ so well for all who will join the Daily Audio Bible family. Not to mention, always keeping it interesting free announcements like what’s coming next, like __ , Sneezing Jesus, tantalizing coffee, trips to Israel, the More conference with Jill, Black Wing pencils, or China reading the Bible chronologically. And all of this has just since I’ve been a part of Daily Audio Bible. So, I know there is so much more. But most importantly, bringing us all into a deeper relationship with our Creator. And that has honestly surpassed everything I’ve had in my entire Christian life. I thank God for you today and for giving us a man of God who has a passion for his flock. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Dear heavenly Father, I thank you God so much for Brian this family and Jill and his children and all of the people behind the scenes that work on Daily Audio Bible so we may be blessed and drawn closer to You. I thank You God from the bottom of my heart and I pray many blessings over this wonderful family and this wonderful team of individuals that bring us the Daily Audio Bible. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

Hi Daily Audio Bible family. This is Vanessa from Oregon. I’m just calling because I just finished the January 7th podcast and, Brian, your commentary after was amazing. I listen usually in the middle of the night because I can’t sleep and I just close my eyes and just think about forgiveness and making sense of something that started bubbling up from my childhood that I haven’t even really thought about, that I really didn’t even really think there were things that were bothering me. That was just…coming to the surface. So, being a young girl of color in a small rural town, different things that happened to me…and…you know…I forgive and I give it to God. And I can specifically feel lighter sensations bubbling…I don’t know…it’s just very…new to me…and I just want to thank You for that because sometimes there’s things that we don’t realize that we haven’t let go of until we stop and pray about it. So, thank you for that. Thank you, family. I love you guys I listen every day and I pray for you guys all the time. Just want one small request. My husband’s mother is sick. Her name is Kathy. She’s in the hospital and she doesn’t have much time left. So, if you could just…I ask you to pray for her to have some peace and resting, I would appreciate it. Thank you everybody. Have a good week. Bye.

Hey DAB family. This is Byron out in Florida. Hope you guys are doing well. Need your help on something. My younger son, Nehemiah, is now three and half year’s old. Can you believe that? God has been good and he’s doing pretty well. He goes to school now, three days a week, in a special program for kids with special needs. At church, the ladies have been real nice to him, taking care of him in a nursery for all this time. But he’s getting kind of old and he’s getting kind of big and I feel that it’s time to move them out of that into the other children’s activities that they have there. But he still not speaking and, you know, there’s still issues with different transitions and things like that that, things that  you have with kids on the autism spectrum. But I think it’s time for him to start moving forward. And it’s going to be difficult, and it’s just going to be a hard transition, not just for him but for people in the family, like my wife, who is having a hard time with it, and my son, __ for him. He’s having a hard time with it. So, it’s just one of things where we’ve just got a just jump in the water in figuring out how to swim. So, I ask your prayers on that, that we can do that, that we can have confidence doing it. We’ve done it before with my older son. So, it will work out, but I need your prayers and I need the Lord to be in this. And if this is something that I should be doing then just see it clearly. But I thank you that you guys are always with me and always supporting me and my family and I just love you all. Talk to you later. Bye.

The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Thursday January 11, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 24:52-26:16

52 When Abraham’s servant heard their words, he bowed to the ground before the Lord. 53 Then he brought out objects of silver and gold, and garments, and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave precious gifts to her brother and her mother. 54 Then he and the men with him ate and drank and spent the night.

When they got up in the morning, he said, “Send me to my master.”

55 But her brother and mother said, “Let the girl stay with us for about ten days.[a] Then she[b] can go.”

56 But he responded to them, “Do not delay me, since the Lord has made my journey a success. Send me away so that I may go to my master.”

57 So they said, “Let’s call the girl and ask her opinion.”[c]

58 They called Rebekah and said to her, “Will you go with this man?”

She replied, “I will go.” 59 So they sent away their sister Rebekah with the one who had nursed and raised her,[d](A) and Abraham’s servant and his men.

60 They blessed Rebekah, saying to her:

Our sister, may you become
thousands upon ten thousands.(B)
May your offspring possess
the city gates of their[e] enemies.(C)

61 Then Rebekah and her female servants got up, mounted the camels, and followed the man. So the servant took Rebekah and left.

62 Now Isaac was returning from Beer-lahai-roi,[f](D) for he was living in the Negev region. 63 In the early evening Isaac went out to walk[g] in the field, and looking up he saw camels coming. 64 Rebekah looked up, and when she saw Isaac, she got down from her camel 65 and asked the servant, “Who is that man in the field coming to meet us?”

The servant answered, “It is my master.” So she took her veil and covered herself. 66 Then the servant told Isaac everything he had done.

67 And Isaac brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah and took Rebekah to be his wife. Isaac loved her, and he was comforted after his mother’s death.(E)

Abraham’s Other Wife and Sons

25 Abraham had taken[h] another wife, whose name was Keturah,(F) and she bore him Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. Jokshan fathered Sheba and Dedan. Dedan’s sons were the Asshurim, Letushim, and Leummim. And Midian’s sons were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All these were sons of Keturah. Abraham gave everything he owned to Isaac.(G) But Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines, and while he was still alive he sent them eastward, away from his son Isaac, to the land of the East.(H)

Abraham’s Death

This is the length of Abraham’s life:[i] 175 years. He took his last breath and died at a good old age,(I) old and contented,[j] and he was gathered to his people.(J) His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah(K) near Mamre, in the field of Ephron son of Zohar the Hethite. 10 This was the field that Abraham bought from the Hethites.(L) Abraham was buried there with his wife Sarah. 11 After Abraham’s death, God blessed his son Isaac, who lived near Beer-lahai-roi.(M)

Ishmael’s Family Records

12 These are the family records(N) of Abraham’s son Ishmael,(O) whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah’s slave, bore to Abraham. 13 These are the names of Ishmael’s sons; their names according to the family records are Nebaioth, Ishmael’s firstborn, then Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, 14 Mishma, Dumah, Massa, 15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. 16 These are Ishmael’s sons, and these are their names by their settlements and encampments: twelve leaders[k](P) of their clans.[l] 17 This is the length[m] of Ishmael’s life: 137 years. He took his last breath and died, and was gathered to his people. 18 And they[n] settled from Havilah to Shur, which is opposite Egypt as you go toward Asshur.[o] He[p] stayed near[q] all his relatives.(Q)

The Birth of Jacob and Esau

19 These are the family records of Isaac son of Abraham. Abraham fathered Isaac.(R) 20 Isaac was forty years old when he took as his wife Rebekah(S) daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan-aram(T) and sister of Laban the Aramean.(U) 21 Isaac prayed to the Lord on behalf of his wife because she was childless.(V) The Lord was receptive to his prayer, and his wife Rebekah conceived.(W) 22 But the children inside her struggled with each other, and she said, “Why is this happening to me?”[r] So she went to inquire of the Lord.(X) 23 And the Lord said to her:

Two nations are in your womb;
two peoples will come from you and be separated.
One people will be stronger than the other,(Y)
and the older will serve the younger.(Z)

24 When her time came to give birth, there were indeed twins in her womb. 25 The first one came out red-looking,[s] covered with hair[t] like a fur coat, and they named him Esau.(AA) 26 After this, his brother came out grasping Esau’s heel with his hand.(AB) So he was named Jacob.[u](AC) Isaac was sixty years old when they were born.

Esau Sells his Birthright

27 When the boys grew up, Esau became an expert hunter, an outdoorsman,[v] but Jacob was a quiet man who stayed at home.[w] 28 Isaac loved Esau because he had a taste for wild game, but Rebekah loved Jacob.(AD)

29 Once when Jacob was cooking a stew, Esau came in from the field exhausted. 30 He said to Jacob, “Let me eat some of that red stuff, because I’m exhausted.” That is why he was also named Edom.[x]

31 Jacob replied, “First sell me your birthright.”

32 “Look,” said Esau, “I’m about to die, so what good is a birthright to me?”

33 Jacob said, “Swear to me first.” So he swore to Jacob and sold his birthright to him. 34 Then Jacob gave bread and lentil stew to Esau; he ate, drank, got up, and went away. So Esau despised his birthright.(AE)

The Promise Reaffirmed to Isaac

26 There was another famine in the land in addition to the one that had occurred in Abraham’s time.(AF) And Isaac went to Abimelech, king of the Philistines, at Gerar.(AG) The Lord appeared to him and said, “Do not go down to Egypt. Live in the land that I tell you about; stay in this land as an alien, and I will be with you and bless you.(AH) For I will give all these lands to you and your offspring,(AI) and I will confirm the oath that I swore to your father Abraham.(AJ) I will make your offspring as numerous as the stars of the sky, I will give your offspring all these lands, and all the nations of the earth will be blessed[y] by your offspring,(AK) because Abraham listened to me and kept my mandate, my commands, my statutes, and my instructions.”(AL) So Isaac settled in Gerar.

Isaac’s Deception

When the men of the place asked about his wife, he said, “She is my sister,”(AM) for he was afraid to say “my wife,” thinking,(AN) “The men of the place will kill me on account of Rebekah, for she is a beautiful woman.”(AO) When Isaac had been there for some time, Abimelech king of the Philistines looked down from the window and was surprised to see[z] Isaac caressing his wife Rebekah.

Abimelech sent for Isaac and said, “So she is really your wife! How could you say, ‘She is my sister’?”

Isaac answered him, “Because I thought I might die on account of her.”

10 Then Abimelech said, “What is this you’ve done to us? One of the people could easily have slept with your wife, and you would have brought guilt on us.”(AP) 11 So Abimelech warned all the people, “Whoever harms this man or his wife will certainly be put to death.”

Conflicts over Wells

12 Isaac sowed seed in that land, and in that year he reaped[aa] a hundred times what was sown. The Lord blessed him,(AQ) 13 and the man became rich and kept getting richer until he was very wealthy. 14 He had flocks of sheep, herds of cattle, and many slaves, and the Philistines were envious of him. 15 Philistines stopped up all the wells that his father’s servants had dug in the days of his father Abraham,(AR) filling them with dirt. 16 And Abimelech said to Isaac, “Leave us, for you are much too powerful for us.”[ab]

Footnotes:

  1. 24:55 Lit us days or tenth
  2. 24:55 Or you
  3. 24:57 Lit mouth
  4. 24:59 Lit with her wet nurse; Gn 35:8
  5. 24:60 Lit his
  6. 24:62 = A Well of the Living One Who Sees Me
  7. 24:63 Or pray, or meditate; Hb obscure
  8. 25:1 Or Abraham took
  9. 25:7 Lit And these are the days of the years of the life of Abraham that he lived
  10. 25:8 Sam, LXX, Syr read full of days
  11. 25:16 Or chieftains
  12. 25:16 Or peoples
  13. 25:17 Lit And these are the years
  14. 25:18 LXX, Vg read he
  15. 25:18 Or Assyria
  16. 25:18 = Ishmael and his descendants
  17. 25:18 Or He settled down alongside of
  18. 25:22 Lit said, “If thus, why this I?”
  19. 25:25 In Hb, red-looking sounds like “Edom”; Gn 32:3.
  20. 25:25 In Hb, hair sounds like “Seir”; Gn 32:3.
  21. 25:26 = He Grasps the Heel
  22. 25:27 Lit a man of the field
  23. 25:27 Lit man living in tents
  24. 25:30 = Red
  25. 26:4 Or will bless themselves
  26. 26:8 Or and he looked and behold
  27. 26:12 Lit found
  28. 26:16 Or are more numerous than we are
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Matthew 8:18-34

The Cost of Following Jesus

18 When Jesus saw a large crowd[a](A) around him, he gave the order to go to the other side of the sea. 19 A scribe approached him and said,(B) “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.”

20 Jesus told him, “Foxes have dens, and birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man(C) has no place to lay his head.”

21 “Lord,” another of his disciples said, “first let me go bury my father.”

22 But Jesus told him, “Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.”

Wind and Wave Obey Jesus

23 As he got into the boat,(D) his disciples(E) followed him. 24 Suddenly, a violent storm arose on the sea, so that the boat was being swamped by the waves—but Jesus kept sleeping. 25 So the disciples came and woke him up, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going to die!”

26 He said to them, “Why are you afraid, you of little faith?” Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the sea,(F) and there was a great calm.

27 The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the sea obey(G) him!”

Demons Driven Out by Jesus

28 When he had come to the other side,(H) to the region of the Gadarenes,[b] two demon-possessed men met him as they came out of the tombs. They were so violent that no one could pass that way. 29 Suddenly they shouted, “What do you have to do with us,[c] Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time?”(I)

30 A long way off from them, a large herd of pigs was feeding. 31 “If you drive us out,” the demons begged him, “send us into the herd of pigs.”

32 “Go!” he told them. So when they had come out, they entered the pigs, and the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea and perished in the water. 33 Then the men who tended them fled. They went into the city and reported everything, especially what had happened to those who were demon-possessed. 34 At that, the whole town went out to meet Jesus. When they saw him, they begged him to leave their region.(J)

Footnotes:

  1. 8:18 Other mss read saw large crowds
  2. 8:28 Other mss read Gergesenes
  3. 8:29 Other mss add Jesus
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Psalm 10:1-5

Psalm 10

Need for God’s Justice

Lord,[a][b] why do you stand so far away?(A)
Why do you hide in times of trouble?(B)
In arrogance the wicked relentlessly pursue their victims;
let them be caught in the schemes they have devised.(C)

For the wicked one boasts about his own cravings;(D)
the one who is greedy curses[c] and despises the Lord.(E)
In all his scheming,
the wicked person arrogantly thinks,[d]
“There’s no accountability,
since there’s no God.”(F)
His ways are always secure;[e]
your lofty judgments have no effect on him;[f]
he scoffs at all his adversaries.(G)

Footnotes:

  1. 10:1 Some Hb mss, LXX connect Pss 9–10.
  2. 10:1 Together Pss 9–10 form a partial acrostic.
  3. 10:3 Or he blesses the greedy
  4. 10:4 Lit wicked according to the height of his nose
  5. 10:5 Or prosperous
  6. 10:5 Lit judgments are away from in front of him
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Proverbs 3:7-8

Don’t be wise in your own eyes;(A)
fear the Lord and turn away from evil.(B)
This will be healing for your body[a](C)
and strengthening for your bones.(D)

Footnotes:

  1. 3:8 Lit navel
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The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Wednesday January 10, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 23:1-24:51

Sarah’s Burial

23 Now Sarah lived 127 years; these were all the years of her life. Sarah died in Kiriath-arba (that is, Hebron(A)) in the land of Canaan, and Abraham went to mourn for Sarah and to weep for her.

Then Abraham got up from beside his dead wife and spoke to the Hethites: “I am an alien residing among you.(B) Give me burial property among you so that I can bury my dead.”[a](C)

The Hethites replied to Abraham,[b] “Listen to us, my lord. You are a prince of God[c] among us. Bury your dead in our finest burial place.[d] None of us will withhold from you his burial place for burying your dead.”

Then Abraham rose and bowed down to the Hethites, the people of the land. He said to them, “If you are willing for me to bury my dead, listen to me and ask Ephron son of Zohar on my behalf to give me the cave of Machpelah that belongs to him; it is at the end of his field. Let him give it to me in your presence, for the full price, as burial property.”

10 Ephron was sitting among the Hethites. So in the hearing[e] of all the Hethites who came to the gate of his city,(D) Ephron the Hethite answered Abraham: 11 “No, my lord. Listen to me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. I give it to you in the sight[f] of my people. Bury your dead.”

12 Abraham bowed down to the people of the land 13 and said to Ephron in the hearing of the people of the land, “Listen to me, if you please. Let me pay the price of the field. Accept it from me, and let me bury my dead there.”

14 Ephron answered Abraham and said to him, 15 “My lord, listen to me. Land worth four hundred shekels of silver(E)—what is that between you and me? Bury your dead.” 16 Abraham agreed with Ephron, and Abraham weighed out to Ephron the silver that he had agreed to in the hearing of the Hethites: four hundred standard shekels[g] of silver.(F) 17 So Ephron’s field(G) at Machpelah near Mamre—the field with its cave and all the trees anywhere within the boundaries of the field—became 18 Abraham’s possession in the sight of all the Hethites who came to the gate of his city. 19 After this, Abraham buried his wife Sarah in the cave of the field at Machpelah near Mamre (that is, Hebron) in the land of Canaan. 20 The field with its cave passed from the Hethites to Abraham(H) as burial property.

A Wife for Isaac

24 Abraham was now old, getting on in years,[h](I) and the Lord had blessed him in everything. Abraham said to his servant, the elder of his household who managed all he owned, “Place your hand under my thigh,(J) and I will have you swear by the Lord, God of heaven and God of earth, that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites among whom I live,(K) but will go to my land and my family to take a wife for my son Isaac.”

The servant said to him, “Suppose the woman is unwilling to follow me to this land? Should I have your son go back to the land you came from?”

Abraham answered him, “Make sure that you don’t take my son back there. The Lord, the God of heaven,(L) who took me from my father’s house and from my native land,(M) who spoke to me and swore to me, ‘I will give this land to your offspring’(N)—he will send his angel before you,(O) and you can take a wife for my son from there. If the woman is unwilling to follow you, then you are free from this oath to me,(P) but don’t let my son go back there.” So the servant placed his hand under his master Abraham’s thigh and swore an oath to him concerning this matter.

10 The servant took ten of his master’s camels, and with all kinds of his master’s goods in hand, he went to Aram-naharaim, to Nahor’s town. 11 At evening, the time when women went out to draw water, he made the camels kneel beside a well outside the town.

12 Lord, God of my master Abraham,” he prayed, “make this happen for me today,(Q) and show kindness to my master Abraham. 13 I am standing here(R) at the spring where the daughters of the men of the town are coming out to draw water. 14 Let the girl to whom I say, ‘Please lower your water jug so that I may drink,’ and who responds, ‘Drink, and I’ll water your camels also’—let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac. By this I will know that you have shown kindness to my master.”

15 Before he had finished speaking, there was Rebekah—daughter of Bethuel son of Milcah,(S) the wife of Abraham’s brother Nahor—coming with a jug on her shoulder. 16 Now the girl was very beautiful,(T) a virgin—no man had been intimate with her. She went down to the spring, filled her jug, and came up. 17 Then the servant ran to meet her and said, “Please let me have a little water from your jug.”

18 She replied, “Drink, my lord.” She quickly lowered her jug to her hand and gave him a drink. 19 When she had finished giving him a drink, she said, “I’ll also draw water for your camels until they have had enough to drink.”[i] 20 She quickly emptied her jug into the trough and hurried to the well again to draw water. She drew water for all his camels 21 while the man silently watched her to see whether or not the Lord had made his journey a success.

22 As the camels finished drinking, the man took a gold ring weighing half a shekel, and for her wrists two bracelets weighing ten shekels of gold. 23 “Whose daughter are you?” he asked. “Please tell me, is there room in your father’s house for us to spend the night?”

24 She answered him, “I am the daughter of Bethuel son of Milcah, whom she bore to Nahor.” 25 She also said to him, “We have plenty of straw and feed and a place to spend the night.”

26 Then the man knelt low, worshiped the Lord,(U) 27 and said, “Blessed be the Lord, the God of my master Abraham, who has not withheld his kindness and faithfulness from my master.(V) As for me, the Lord has led me on the journey to the house of my master’s relatives.”

28 The girl ran and told her mother’s household about these things. 29 Now Rebekah had a brother named Laban,(W) and Laban ran out to the man at the spring. 30 As soon as he had seen the ring and the bracelets on his sister’s wrists, and when he had heard his sister Rebekah’s words—“The man said this to me!”—he went to the man. He was standing there by the camels at the spring.

31 Laban said, “Come, you who are blessed by the Lord.(X) Why are you standing out here? I have prepared the house and a place for the camels.” 32 So the man came to the house, and the camels were unloaded.(Y) Straw and feed were given to the camels, and water was brought to wash his feet and the feet of the men with him.

33 A meal was set before him, but he said, “I will not eat until I have said what I have to say.”

So Laban said, “Please speak.”

34 “I am Abraham’s servant,” he said. 35 “The Lord has greatly blessed my master, and he has become rich. He has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male and female slaves, and camels and donkeys. 36 Sarah, my master’s wife, bore a son to my master in her[j] old age,(Z) and he has given him everything he owns.(AA) 37 My master put me under this oath: ‘You will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites in whose land I live 38 but will go to my father’s family and to my clan to take a wife for my son.’ 39 But I said to my master, ‘Suppose the woman will not come back with me?’ 40 He said to me, ‘The Lord before whom I have walked(AB) will send his angel with you and make your journey a success, and you will take a wife for my son from my clan and from my father’s family. 41 Then you will be free from my oath if you go to my family and they do not give her to you—you will be free from my oath.’

42 “Today when I came to the spring, I prayed: Lord, God of my master Abraham, if only you will make my journey successful! 43 I am standing here at a spring. Let the young woman[k] who comes out to draw water, and I say to her, ‘Please let me drink a little water from your jug,’ 44 and who responds to me, ‘Drink, and I’ll draw water for your camels also’—let her be the woman the Lord has appointed for my master’s son.

45 “Before I had finished praying silently,(AC) there was Rebekah coming with her jug on her shoulder, and she went down to the spring and drew water. So I said to her, ‘Please let me have a drink.’ 46 She quickly lowered her jug from her shoulder and said, ‘Drink, and I’ll water your camels also.’ So I drank, and she also watered the camels. 47 Then I asked her, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ She responded, ‘The daughter of Bethuel son of Nahor, whom Milcah bore to him.’ So I put the ring on her nose(AD) and the bracelets on her wrists. 48 Then I knelt low, worshiped the Lord, and blessed the Lord, the God of my master Abraham, who guided me on the right way to take the granddaughter of my master’s brother for his son. 49 Now, if you are going to show kindness and faithfulness to my master,(AE) tell me; if not, tell me, and I will go elsewhere.”[l]

50 Laban and Bethuel answered, “This is from the Lord; we have no choice in the matter.[m](AF) 51 Rebekah is here in front of you. Take her and go, and let her be a wife for your master’s son, just as the Lord has spoken.”

Footnotes:

  1. 23:4 Lit dead from before me
  2. 23:5 Lit Abraham, saying to him
  3. 23:6 Or a mighty prince
  4. 23:6 Or finest graves
  5. 23:10 Lit ears, also in vv. 13,16
  6. 23:11 Lit in the eyes of the sons
  7. 23:16 Lit 400 shekels passing to the merchant
  8. 24:1 Lit days
  9. 24:19 Lit they are finished drinking
  10. 24:36 Sam, LXX read his
  11. 24:43 Or the virgin
  12. 24:49 Lit go to the right or to the left
  13. 24:50 Lit we cannot say to you anything bad or good
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Matthew 8:1-17

A Man Cleansed

When he came down from the mountain, large crowds(A) followed him. Right away(B) a man with leprosy[a] came up and knelt before him,(C) saying, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”

Reaching out his hand, Jesus touched him, saying, “I am willing; be made clean.” Immediately his leprosy was cleansed. Then Jesus told him, “See that you don’t tell anyone;(D) but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.”(E)

A Centurion’s Faith

When he entered Capernaum,(F) a centurion came to him, pleading with him, “Lord, my servant is lying at home paralyzed, in terrible agony.”

He said to him, “Am I to come and heal him?”[b]

“Lord,” the centurion replied, “I am not worthy to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed.(G) For I too am a man under authority, having soldiers under my command.[c] I say to this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and to another, ‘Come,’ and he comes; and to my servant, ‘Do this!’ and he does it.”

10 Hearing this, Jesus was amazed and said to those following him, “Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with so great a faith. 11 I tell you that many will come from east and west to share the banquet[d] with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.(H) 12 But the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”(I) 13 Then Jesus told the centurion, “Go. As you have believed,(J) let it be done for you.” And his servant was healed that very moment.[e]

Healings at Capernaum

14 Jesus went into Peter’s house(K) and saw his mother-in-law lying in bed with a fever. 15 So he touched her hand, and the fever left her. Then she got up and began to serve him. 16 When evening came, they brought to him many who were demon-possessed. He drove out the spirits(L) with a word and healed all who were sick,(M) 17 so that what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled:

He himself took our weaknesses
and carried our diseases.[f](N)

Footnotes:

  1. 8:2 Gk lepros; a term for various skin diseases, also in v. 3; see Lv 13–14
  2. 8:7 Or “I will come and heal him.”
  3. 8:9 Lit under me
  4. 8:11 Lit recline at the table
  5. 8:13 Or that hour; lit very hour
  6. 8:17 Is 53:4
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Psalm 9:13-20

13 Be gracious to me, Lord;
consider my affliction at the hands of those who hate me.(A)
Lift me up from the gates of death,(B)
14 so that I may declare all your praises.
I will rejoice in your salvation(C)
within the gates of Daughter Zion.

15 The nations have fallen into the pit they made;
their foot is caught in the net they have concealed.(D)
16 The Lord has made himself known;
he has executed justice,(E)
snaring the wicked
by the work of their hands.(F)Higgaion. Selah

17 The wicked will return to Sheol(G)
all the nations that forget God.(H)
18 For the needy will not always be forgotten;
the hope of the oppressed[a] will not perish forever.(I)

19 Rise up, Lord! Do not let mere humans prevail;
let the nations be judged in your presence.(J)
20 Put terror in them, Lord;(K)
let the nations know they are only humans.(L)Selah

Footnotes:

  1. 9:18 Alt Hb tradition reads humble
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Proverbs 3:1-6

Trust the Lord

My son, don’t forget my teaching,
but let your heart keep my commands;(A)
for they will bring you
many days, a full life,[a](B) and well-being.(C)
Never let loyalty and faithfulness leave you.
Tie them around your neck;
write them on the tablet of your heart.(D)
Then you will find favor and high regard
with God and people.(E)

Trust in the Lord with all your heart,(F)
and do not rely on your own understanding;(G)
in all your ways know him,
and he will make your paths straight.(H)

Footnotes:

  1. 3:2 Lit days, years of life
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01/09/2017 DAB Transcript

Genesis 20:1-22:24, Matthew7:15-29, Psalms 9:1-12, Proverbs 2:16-22

Today is the 9th day of January. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian. It’s great to be here with you today around this roaring global campfire that we call our community, where we can come in out of the cold, out of the dark, out of the struggles, and just center ourselves in the presence of the Lord and allow His word to wash over us. So, we’re all set. Nice cup of steamy coffee here to my left, a nice microphone right in front of my face, and off we go. We’re reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week and picking up from where we left off yesterday, Genesis chapter 20 through chapter 22 today.

Commentary:

Alright. So, in the book of Genesis we have the fulfillment of the promise. Isaac is born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age. This child that this couple had longed for for so many years finally was in their arms as God promised, and they obviously raised him up until he could walk and talk and travel. But then God asks Abraham to do something pretty much unthinkable and he gets up the next day and heads out to do just that. And we need to step out of the story for second and just talk about the Bible. I mean, a story like this one with Abraham and Isaac, it makes you go, wait, wait, wait, what is going on here? This doesn’t feel right. That’s on purpose. The Bible will disrupt us in all sorts of ways as we move through it this year. It has no problem doing that and it will happen on a lot of levels and when that does happen it’s intended to stop you in your tracks. You’re supposed to then invite God into what it is bringing up in you, no matter what that is. So, yes, this story of Abraham and Isaac going to a mountain where Isaac will become a sacrifice to God is disruptive, but as the story goes, Abraham believed God, he put his faith in God and that was credited to him as righteousness. And God entered into covenant with Abraham, which fundamentally meant what’s mine is yours, what yours is mine, I will fight for you, you will fight for me, whatever I have you can have, I will withhold nothing from you. And although the idea of covenant is ancient, it is also very modern. Many, many of us are in covenant. Right? The covenant of marriage. And don’t we say basically the same thing, I will withhold nothing from you, all that I have is yours, all that you have is mine. So, Abraham’s in covenant with God and one of the promises of the covenant is that Abraham’s offspring will grow to be a multitude that cannot be numbered and will bless the nations of the earth. In other words, God is beginning a new thing with a new people. And God had promised that that would come through Isaac. So, when Abraham set off with Isaac to go to this Mount Moriah where this sacrifice would be made, he knows all of that. This is cryptic. It’s counterintuitive, what he’s being commanded to do, but he knows all of that. And we get clues into Abraham’s state of mind when he and Isaac have this conversation, when they kind of depart together. Isaac asks him, we have all of this stuff for the sacrifice, but what about the Lamb? And Abraham’s reply is, God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my son. And when the time comes, that’s exactly what God does. And when Abraham is halted it’s very clear that Abraham will withhold nothing from God, which becomes an amazing foreshadowing, because God will withhold nothing from those He is in covenant with. So, Isaac was spared and God sent His son. And one of things we can get out of this is the fact that God will withhold and is not withholding things from us that are good for us. But we also have to acknowledge that we’re not the ones that get to define that. So often our estrangement from God is that we cannot seem to find a way to get Him to do what we want Him to do.

But that’s not the posture that Jesus is showing us in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s almost backward to that. Our identity and our hope itself can only be centered and rooted in God alone. Everything starts there and spills outward, not the other way around. And as dramatic as the story of Abraham and Isaac is, that’s what Abraham is modeling. The covenant with God is the central thing. Nothing can be withheld with God. It begins and ends with God. So, Abraham knew God had promised through Isaac would be this multitude of people and he believed that and he believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness. So, he didn’t know how this was going to work, but it was going to work out. He was in covenant with God. So, the question then becomes, what am I withholding from God? Is my motivation the benefits of this covenant? Am I trying to make God my squire that I can order around to do things and throw promises in his face that He has to do them? Am I making myself shiny and sparkly and running around trying to show off my spirituality because, somehow, I think that’s what’s going to get me what I want from God? That posture isn’t going to work. And we hear that from Jesus as we’re concluding the Sermon on the Mount today. Jesus says, ‘not everyone who says to me Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. On that day many will say to me Lord, Lord, didn’t we prophesy in Your name, didn’t we drive out demons in Your name, didn’t we even perform miracles in Your name. Then Jesus says, ‘I will announce to them. I never knew you.’ And all the sudden we see how big of a deal were talking about here between the Old and the New Testaments today. God wants to know us and be known by us in a covenantal relationship that is faithful and that is loyal and that is deeper than even our own marriage covenant. And God withheld nothing from us to make that happen. He offered His Son. So, what are we withholding from God. When you answer that question, you have identified idols in your life.

Prayer:

Father, this is disruptive. This makes things shake inside of us. This opens our eyes and lets us have a glimpse of clarity. This explains so much about how we’ve been trying to make our relationship with You work. And we confess, we’ve withheld plenty from You and we’ve lived backward a long time just trying to jump through whatever hoops that we feel like are in front of us so that You will do what we want You to do. When what You want is our heart. What You want is to know us and for us to know You intimately. And, so, we invite You to continue the work that You’ve begun from Your word today. May it continue to churn inside of us. We invite your Holy Spirit to bring up the ways that we been living backward and the ways that we’re withholding from you, that we’re giving our heart in worship to something else besides you, in pursuit of life. Come, Holy Spirit. We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Community Prayer and Praise:

Hello, my Daily Audio Bible Community. This is Brett M. From Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. I called in for the first time for the Christmas Holiday Party. I’m calling in this time because I have a surgery on my ear on January 9th. And I’m just praying that, I’m requesting prayers that my hearing will improve after this surgery. I am in the process of becoming a chaplain for the United States Army and this is kind of put a wrench, if you may, in the process. It’s kind of caused everything to be put on hold until they figure out what’s causing my hearing loss. So, we are hoping that this surgery will improve my hearing. And just please pray for my ear to heal after the surgery. I’m actually driving down to Murfreesboro Tennessee, where my brother is an ear nose and throat surgeon and he will be doing the surgery for me. And this, again, is on January 9th. If you would please remember me in prayers that would be great. And please know my friends, I hear all your prayer requests and I pray for you all on a daily basis and I am thankful for the Daily Audio Bible. This is year number two for me. This is my second time around going through the Bible with Brian. And, so I am very thankful. I have three of my family members on board and I’m working on the other ones to join us as well. Thank you. I love you guys and I am…

Hello DAB family. This is Marsha from Colorado. This morning, while listening to Brian talk about the growing pains DAB has experienced, I was stunned to hear that there have been 5 to 10 requests per second to access the Daily Audio Bible web player and the new app. So, Beloved By Him from the UK, it looks like your prayer for people to find the DAB app has definitely been answered. My prayer is that everyone that listens on a daily basis would prayerfully and financially support this ministry so that the added expense to deal with the influx of new people wanting to hear the word of God in 2018 would never be a concern for Brian and his team. The people that called into the prayer lines today blessed me so much. His Little Sharee from Canada, what you said about this life on earth being the only chance we have to love and worship God in the middle of our messes really spoke to me. And John from Bethlehem Pennsylvania, your prayer of blessing over Brian, reading back to him what he read over us on the last day of 2017 was so special. Thank you for doing that. Jordan from Michigan, I want you to know that I’m praying for you to finish well in 2018 as a teacher. The world needs teachers like you and I know God will give you the strength that you need this year to finish well. And Purely Pampered from Maine, all I can say is, wow! You have been faithful to pray for people you’ve never met all this time. I was humbled by your call. And today I am asking for personal prayer. I was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 and after seven weeks of treatment I will have a PET scan the first week of February to determine if the cancer is gone. So, I’m asking God for a good final report and for healing of the many side effects that resulted in my treatment. I’m humbled and I’m thankful for your prayers. God bless you.

Hi Daily Audio Bible. I have been listening for several years but this is my first time calling and leaving a prayer request. I really need prayer for my family. I went to a part-time position this year because of serious migraines that I get, chronic migraines that I’ve had for over 40 years. And my husband is a realtor and business has really just come to a complete halt. And, so, I would just ask that God would pour out his provision and open doors for business for him. And then, we also have a 16-year-old son who’s making some terrible choices, rejecting godly values, and getting into drugs, and believing all of the enemies lies. And we know that he has a strong foundation in the Lord. And, so, I’m just asking that you would lift him up in prayer, that he would stop believing those lies, and that he would remember who he is in Christ, and that you would just unify our family with all of these challenges were faced with. So, thank you for your prayers and bless all of you. Bye-bye.

Hello Daily Audio Bible community. Happy New Year. It’s the 5th January today. My name is Judith, I live in England, south of England. And I’m calling for two reasons today. One, was really encouraged by someone who called in from Canada yesterday, 4th of January, talking about praising God in our brokenness. You were talking about when we’re going to be in glory with God and everything’s going to be perfect but how…and how wonderful that will be…but how it’s great that we can come to him in our brokenness now. That was so encouraging to me. So, thank you very much. Number two, I have an adopted brother. I myself am married and with my husband and baby. So, I’m not at the family home. But I do have an adopted brother who I won’t name for security reasons, but he lives with my parents and he’s been with us…oh…with my family for eight…coming up for nine…I think…years. He’s just turned 13. He’s very, very difficult. He has a lot of problems based on his background and it’s getting really, really difficult for my parents and there’s potential it could get to the point where the adoption will be ended, which is not of course what my parents want and not what would be good for my brother. So, please, please be praying for him, that my parents get the support that they need, and that he will be able to stay as part of our family and…yeah…please be praying for that. It’s really important. Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers. You might also hear Isaac, my son, in the background. Please be praying for us too, but mostly for my brother at this time and for my parents and family, that they would get the help they need. Thank you so much. Lots of love to you all. And happy New Year again. Bye.

Happy New Year Daily Audio Bible family. This is Michael in Compton California calling to wish the DAB family a happy New Year and a happy New Year to all of the new listeners for this year. If you’re new to the forum this year you will enjoy this ride because it is a wonderful blessing to be able to listen to God’s word each day. And I thank you Brian and Jill and China and the other Hardin family members and the workers behind the scene that make sure that this podcast gets played 365 days of the year. What a blessing. And, I understand Brian, at the end…what you mean when you say at the end of…when you read the very last of the Bible for the year. There’s an overwhelming feeling of…its indescribable…it’s…I think we…it’s a glimpse of God’s glory and His grace that He’s allowed us to do this for a year, to be able to stay in His word and to listen to His word and enjoy it with an international family. So, God bless everyone. Looking forward to a great 2018 and looking forward to Daily Audio Bible every day. God bless you all. Bye.

The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Tuesday January 9, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 20-22

Sarah Rescued from Abimelech

20 From there Abraham traveled to the region of the Negev and settled between Kadesh and Shur. While he was staying in Gerar,(A) Abraham said about his wife Sarah, “She is my sister.”(B) So King Abimelech of Gerar had Sarah brought to him.

But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night and said to him, “You are about to die because of the woman you have taken, for she is a married woman.”[a]

Now Abimelech had not approached her, so he said, “Lord, would you destroy a nation even though it is innocent? Didn’t he himself say to me, ‘She is my sister’? And she herself said, ‘He is my brother.’ I did this with a clear conscience[b] and clean[c] hands.”

Then God said to him in the dream, “Yes, I know that you did this with a clear conscience.[d] I have also kept you from sinning against me. Therefore I have not let you touch her. Now return the man’s wife, for he is a prophet,(C) and he will pray for you and you will live. But if you do not return her, know that you will certainly die, you and all who are yours.”

Early in the morning Abimelech got up, called all his servants together, and personally[e] told them all these things, and the men were terrified.

Then Abimelech called Abraham in and said to him, “What have you done to us? How did I sin against you that you have brought such enormous guilt on me and on my kingdom? You have done things to me that should never be done.”(D) 10 Abimelech also asked Abraham, “What made you do this?”

11 Abraham replied, “I thought, ‘There is absolutely no fear of God in this place.(E) They will kill me because of my wife.’ 12 Besides, she really is my sister, the daughter of my father though not the daughter of my mother, and she became my wife. 13 So when God had me wander from my father’s house,(F) I said to her: Show your loyalty to me wherever we go and say about me: ‘He’s my brother.’”(G)

14 Then Abimelech took flocks and herds and male and female slaves, gave them to Abraham, and returned his wife Sarah to him. 15 Abimelech said, “Look, my land is before you.(H) Settle wherever you want.”[f] 16 And he said to Sarah, “Look, I am giving your brother one thousand pieces of silver. It is a verification of your honor[g] to all who are with you. You are fully vindicated.”

17 Then Abraham prayed to God,(I) and God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his female slaves so that they could bear children, 18 for the Lord had completely closed all the wombs in Abimelech’s household on account of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.

The Birth of Isaac

21 The Lord came to Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did for Sarah what he had promised.(J) Sarah became pregnant and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the appointed time God had told him.(K) Abraham named his son who was born to him—the one Sarah bore to him—Isaac.(L) When his son Isaac was eight days old, Abraham circumcised him, as God had commanded him.(M) Abraham was a hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him.(N)

Sarah said, “God has made me laugh, and everyone who hears will laugh with me.”[h](O) She also said, “Who would have told Abraham that Sarah would nurse children? Yet I have borne a son for him[i] in his old age.”

Hagar and Ishmael Sent Away

The child grew and was weaned, and Abraham held a great feast on the day Isaac was weaned. But Sarah saw the son mocking—the one Hagar the Egyptian had borne to Abraham.(P) 10 So she said to Abraham, “Drive out this slave with her son, for the son of this slave will not be a coheir with my son Isaac!”(Q)

11 This was very distressing to[j] Abraham because of his son. 12 But God said to Abraham, “Do not be distressed[k] about the boy and about your slave. Whatever Sarah says to you, listen to her, because your offspring will be traced through Isaac,(R) 13 and I will also make a nation of the slave’s son(S) because he is your offspring.”

14 Early in the morning Abraham got up, took bread and a waterskin, put them on Hagar’s shoulders, and sent her and the boy away. She left and wandered in the Wilderness of Beer-sheba. 15 When the water in the skin was gone, she left the boy under one of the bushes 16 and went and sat at a distance, about a bowshot away, for she said, “I can’t bear to watch the boy die!” While she sat at a distance, she[l] wept loudly.(T)

17 God heard the boy crying, and the[m] angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, “What’s wrong, Hagar? Don’t be afraid, for God has heard the boy crying from the place where he is. 18 Get up, help the boy up, and grasp his hand, for I will make him a great nation.” 19 Then God opened her eyes,(U) and she saw a well. So she went and filled the waterskin and gave the boy a drink. 20 God was with the boy, and he grew; he settled in the wilderness and became an archer. 21 He settled in the Wilderness of Paran, and his mother got a wife for him from the land of Egypt.

Abraham’s Covenant with Abimelech

22 At that time Abimelech, accompanied by Phicol the commander of his army,(V) said to Abraham, “God is with you in everything you do.(W) 23 Swear to me by God here and now, that you will not break an agreement with me or with my children and descendants. As I have been loyal to you, so you will be loyal to me and to the country where you are a resident alien.”

24 And Abraham said, “I swear it.” 25 But Abraham complained to Abimelech because of the well that Abimelech’s servants had seized.(X)

26 Abimelech replied, “I don’t know who did this thing. You didn’t report anything to me, so I hadn’t heard about it until today.”

27 Abraham took flocks and herds and gave them to Abimelech, and the two of them made a covenant.(Y) 28 Abraham separated seven ewe lambs from the flock. 29 And Abimelech said to Abraham, “Why have you separated these seven ewe lambs?”

30 He replied, “You are to accept the seven ewe lambs from me so that this act[n] will serve as my witness that I dug this well.” 31 Therefore that place was called Beer-sheba[o](Z) because it was there that the two of them swore an oath. 32 After they had made a covenant at Beer-sheba, Abimelech and Phicol, the commander of his army, left and returned to the land of the Philistines.

33 Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beer-sheba, and there he called on the name of the Lord, the Everlasting God.(AA) 34 And Abraham lived as an alien in the land of the Philistines for many days.

The Sacrifice of Isaac

22 After these things God tested Abraham(AB) and said to him, “Abraham!”

“Here I am,” he answered.

“Take your son,” he said, “your only son Isaac, whom you love,(AC) go to the land of Moriah,(AD) and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains I will tell you about.”

So Abraham got up early in the morning,(AE) saddled his donkey, and took with him two of his young men and his son Isaac. He split wood for a burnt offering and set out to go to the place God had told him about. On the third day(AF) Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. Then Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go over there to worship; then we’ll come back to you.” Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and laid it on his son Isaac.(AG) In his hand he took the fire and the knife,(AH) and the two of them walked on together.

Then Isaac spoke to his father Abraham and said, “My father.”

And he replied, “Here I am, my son.”

Isaac said, “The fire and the wood are here, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?”

Abraham answered, “God himself will provide[p](AI) the lamb for the burnt offering, my son.” Then the two of them walked on together.

When they arrived at the place that God had told him about, Abraham built the altar there and arranged the wood. He bound his son Isaac[q] and placed him on the altar(AJ) on top of the wood. 10 Then Abraham reached out and took the knife to slaughter his son.

11 But the angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said, “Abraham, Abraham!”

He replied, “Here I am.”

12 Then he said, “Do not lay a hand on the boy or do anything to him. For now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your only son from me.”(AK) 13 Abraham looked up and saw a ram[r] caught in the thicket by its horns. So Abraham went and took the ram and offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son. 14 And Abraham named that place The Lord Will Provide,[s] so today it is said: “It will be provided[t] on the Lord’s mountain.”

15 Then the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven 16 and said, “By myself I have sworn,”(AL) this is the Lord’s declaration: “Because you have done this thing and have not withheld your only son, 17 I will indeed bless you(AM) and make your offspring as numerous as the stars of the sky(AN) and the sand on the seashore.(AO) Your offspring will possess the city gates of their enemies.(AP) 18 And all the nations of the earth will be blessed[u] by your offspring(AQ) because you have obeyed my command.”

19 Abraham went back to his young men, and they got up and went together to Beer-sheba. And Abraham settled in Beer-sheba.

Rebekah’s Family

20 Now after these things Abraham was told, “Milcah also has borne sons to your brother Nahor:(AR) 21 Uz his firstborn, his brother Buz, Kemuel the father of Aram, 22 Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel.” 23 And Bethuel fathered Rebekah.(AS) Milcah bore these eight to Nahor, Abraham’s brother. 24 His concubine, whose name was Reumah, also bore Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah.

Footnotes:

  1. 20:3 Lit is possessed by a husband
  2. 20:5 Lit with integrity of my heart
  3. 20:5 Lit cleanness of my
  4. 20:6 Lit with integrity of your heart
  5. 20:8 Lit in their ears
  6. 20:15 Lit Settle in the good in your eyes
  7. 20:16 Lit a covering of the eyes
  8. 21:6 Isaac = He Laughs; Gn 17:19
  9. 21:7 Sam, Tg Jonathan; MT omits him
  10. 21:11 Lit was very bad in the eyes of
  11. 21:12 Lit “Let it not be bad in your eyes
  12. 21:16 LXX reads the boy
  13. 21:17 Or an
  14. 21:30 Lit that it
  15. 21:31 = Well of the Oath, or Seven Wells
  16. 22:8 Lit see
  17. 22:9 Or Isaac hand and foot
  18. 22:13 Some Hb mss, Sam, LXX, Syr, Tg; other Hb mss read saw behind him a ram
  19. 22:14 = Yahweh-yireh
  20. 22:14 Or “He will be seen
  21. 22:18 Or will bless themselves, or will find blessing
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Matthew 7:15-29

15 “Be on your guard against false prophets(A) who come to you in sheep’s(B) clothing(C) but inwardly are ravaging wolves.(D) 16 You’ll recognize them by their fruit.(E) Are grapes gathered from thornbushes or figs from thistles?(F) 17 In the same way, every good tree produces good fruit, but a bad tree produces bad fruit. 18 A good tree can’t produce bad fruit; neither can a bad tree produce good fruit. 19 Every tree that doesn’t produce good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.(G) 20 So you’ll recognize them by their fruit.(H)

21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven,(I) but only the one who does the will(J) of my Father in heaven.(K) 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, didn’t we prophesy in your name, drive out demons(L) in your name, and do many miracles in your name?’(M) 23 Then I will announce to them, ‘I never knew you. Depart from me, you lawbreakers![a][b](N)

The Two Foundations

24 “Therefore,(O) everyone who hears these words(P) of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain fell, the rivers rose, and the winds blew and pounded that house. Yet it didn’t collapse, because its foundation was on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and doesn’t act on them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. 27 The rain fell, the rivers rose, the winds blew and pounded that house, and it collapsed. It collapsed with a great crash.”

28 When Jesus had finished saying these things,(Q) the crowds were astonished at his teaching,(R) 29 because he was teaching them like one who had authority, and not like their scribes.

Footnotes:

  1. 7:23 Lit you who work lawlessness
  2. 7:23 Ps 6:8
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Psalm 9:1-12

Psalm 9

Celebration of God’s Justice

For the choir director: according to Muth-labben. A psalm of David.

I will thank the Lord with all my heart;
I will declare all your wondrous works.(A)
I will rejoice and boast about you;(B)
I will sing about your name, Most High.(C)

When my enemies retreat,
they stumble and perish before you.(D)
For you have upheld my just cause;(E)
you are seated on your throne as a righteous judge.(F)
You have rebuked the nations:(G)
You have destroyed the wicked;(H)
you have erased their name forever and ever.(I)
The enemy has come to eternal ruin.
You have uprooted the cities,
and the very memory of them has perished.(J)

But the Lord sits enthroned forever;(K)
he has established his throne for judgment.(L)
And he judges the world with righteousness;
he executes judgment on the nations with fairness.(M)
The Lord is a refuge for the persecuted,
a refuge in times of trouble.(N)
10 Those who know your name trust in you
because you have not abandoned
those who seek you, Lord.(O)

11 Sing to the Lord, who dwells in Zion;(P)
proclaim his deeds among the nations.(Q)
12 For the one who seeks an accounting
for bloodshed remembers them;(R)
he does not forget the cry of the oppressed.(S)

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Proverbs 2:16-22

16 It will rescue you from a forbidden woman,(A)
from a wayward woman with her flattering talk,(B)
17 who abandons the companion of her youth(C)
and forgets the covenant of her God;
18 for her house sinks down to death
and her ways to the land of the departed spirits.(D)
19 None return who go to her;
none reach the paths of life.(E)
20 So follow the way of the good,(F)
and keep to the paths of the righteous.
21 For the upright will inhabit the land,
and those of integrity will remain in it;(G)
22 but the wicked will be cut off from the land,(H)
and the treacherous ripped out of it.(I)

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01/08/2017 DAB Transcript

Genesis 16:1-18:19, Matthew 6:1-24, Psalms 7:1-17, Proverbs 2:1-5

Today is 8th January. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s great to be here with you today. It was one week ago today that we set sail and started this journey that’s going to take us through the entire Bible this year. So, well done, we have completed our first week and are now going into our second week together. And, as you can see, a lot happens in the Bible inside of a week. So, let’s take the next step forward. We’re reading from the Christian Standard Bible this week. Genesis chapter 18 verse 16 through 19 verse 38 today.

Commentary:

Alright. So, in the book of Matthew, we’re working our way through the Sermon on the Mount, and we should be able to see pretty clearly that what Jesus is laying out is very rooted in the human experience and it’s very connected to how we how we behave toward one another and it’s all centered around our devotion and allegiance to God. So, what Jesus is describing is almost backwards from the way that we live most of the time. So, for example we were talking about forgiveness yesterday. So, like, how can you forgive in the moment? How can you actually let go of things that have been poisoned? How does that happen? Well, it can’t, unless you are first and centrally connected in relationship with God. So, when our identity is rooted and centered, first and foremost, above all other things, in God, then our identity is in Him and we can release offenses to Him in the same way that we ask Him to forgive us of our trespasses. So often it’s the other way around. We are wronged, we are carrying a grudge, we are offended, we want to be the judge. And, so were carrying all of that around inside of ourselves and because of the exterior circumstances it’s shaping how we see God, as opposed to, first and foremost we are in relationship with God and that relationship with God informs the way we look and feel about everything. So, anxiety is something Jesus was talking about today, basically, and, you know, this is a very, very anxious world and we battle with anxiety in all kinds of ways. And that anxiety pulls us into isolation and it shapes how we view God. Where did He go? Why isn’t He coming through? These kinds of things that breed doubt into our lives, which only makes us more anxious. Jesus kind of flips that backwards and says, look, don’t worry about your life, what you’re going to can eat, what you’re going to drink, about your body, what you’re going to wear. You don’t have to do this. All you have to do is slow down enough to look around. Look at the natural world. Look at the birds. Look at the flowers. Your Father takes care of them. He can take care of you. This is a byproduct of our most important connection and relationship in life, being that with God, as opposed to being self-centered, where we’re carrying all the stress and load of life inside of ourselves, trying to order it in a way that will work. And it doesn’t work. And, so, it affects how we view the relationship with God. Jesus is showing us that if God really, truly is our source of life, and that’s not just, like, lip service. That’s actually true. God is our source of life and that relationship is the one relationship that we are vigilant about, then it will all together change the way that we look at everything. We’ll be living from the inside out, and so are exterior circumstances and the challenges, the things that won’t let us sleep at night, the things that are giving us panic attacks, those will be seen completely differently. So, we can watch ourselves this week. We can observe ourselves. We can see when it is we’re moving into stress mode. We can see when the anxiety is rising up. And when we catch ourselves moving in that direction, we can stop for a second. We can say, what’s going on here? And what we’ll find is that we’ve lost connection. And we can stop right then and there and breathe and re-center ourselves in Christ, which is not to say that things don’t get challenging. I mean, life has its challenges. But when those challenges have a direct line to our heart and identity, well, we’re going to get tossed to and fro, we’re going to be all over the map, and we’re going to be shaking our fist at the sky saying, where did you go, when it’s really the Lord saying, I’m right here, where did you go? You don’t have to carry this alone. If I can take care of the birds and flowers, I can take care you. Don’t worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow will worry about itself. These teachings that Jesus is laying out would later become known as ‘The Way’. Early followers of Jesus, they weren’t becoming Christians. That was a term coined much later. They were originally following ‘The Way’. And ‘The Way’ grew up to become the faith as we know it. But, in a lot of ways, we’ve over complicated things. Jesus invitation is ultimately to treat one another as we would want to be treated and to keep our central relationship rooted in God, which changes the way that we look at everything, it changes the way we work and live in the world. It’s ‘The Way’ we’re invited to live. It’s ‘The Way’ things were always supposed to be for us.

Prayer:

Jesus, we invite You into that. We want to live the way that You are showing that we can, where our hearts are irreversibly given to You and we are centered in You in everything that we think, do, and say. And if this is true, then we can forgive and we don’t have to judge each other because we’re not trying to get our identity from each other. We understand that we’re all on a journey with You and we don’t have to live frantic lives full of worry and anxiety. But we acknowledge, it takes a lot of vigilance, and it is a lot of work. But You told us that. You told us to enter through the narrow gate. And You told us it’s narrow and difficult, but it’s the road that leads to life, and few find it, and we want to be one of the ones who find it. So, come Holy Spirit and help us to see when we start moving in all of these different directions, help us to observe ourselves, and slow down, and re-center ourselves in You. You said, ask and it will be given, You said, seek and we’ll find, knock and the door will be open. So, we’re asking, and that’s going to require that we seek. And that’s going require that we be vigilant about this and do the work of turning to You first and foremost in all things, everything. Come, Holy Spirit, we pray. In the name of Jesus, we ask. Amen.

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Community Prayer and Praise:

Hello. This is Shannon. I’m calling for Christie from Washington state. Every time that you call in, I am so moved to call in as well. I just want to take a minute and pray for you. I know when you’re so sick and you’re in so much pain that it’s hard to have faith. So, I’m glad you called in. And you can lean on our faith and our prayers to help carry you through. And I know that Yahweh is going to heal you and meet you in the deep. You are in a storm of illness that is baffling specialists. And I…I hear you and I pray for you. So, I just want to pray quick for you. Father God I pray for Christie. And I pray that You would touch her heart. And I pray that You would touch her heart and her stomach and all of these organs that are not working properly and functioning properly. I pray that You would quiet the pain of her heart and her gut and I pray that You would give her peace and wholeness and health. And I pray that You would quiet her fear and panic because of all of this pain and because of all of these illnesses. Father, we cry out to You because you are a God that hears, and You are a God that heals, and You are a God that restores the wholeness. And Father, I pray for Christie. I pray that You would heal her and restore her. And I pray that You would meet her in the midst of this storm of illness and that You would quiet her soul and quiet her sickness and that she would declare your work. I pray that she would be whole. I thank you, Father God, for hearing us. I thank you for your healing. Christie, I’m praying for you so call in and let us know how you’re doing…

High Daily Audio Bible family. This is Terry from Chicago. You may remember, I called months ago because I fell into sin and ruined my family in my infidelities. The repercussions have rippled out and have hurt everyone. I’m asking that you pray for my family. My son is, right now, losing his shop. He had a warehouse where he’d work on cars. My wife, of course, we’re going through…is…of course…suffering from my sin. My daughter is, so far, unaffected. But, thank goodness, because God is protecting us. I do have a praise report. I called in and it was played at the community prayer on December 30th that I needed a job. I did get a job making half what I make. I just want to ask, Lord, and brothers and sisters, that you pray for me, because I only make half what I make and I do need to get back to where I am. I still praise though. [singing] How great is our God? Sing with me. How great is our God? And all will see how great, how great is our God. Name above all names. Worthy of all praise. My heart will sing how great is our God. [singing ends] Thank you DAB family because it could always be worse. I still have my health. Thank you, Brian and Jill. Thank you, Hardin family. Thank you for all you do. You give me a place to turn to and I love you all.

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The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Monday January 8, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 18:16-19:38

Abraham’s Plea for Sodom

16 The men got up from there and looked out over Sodom, and Abraham was walking with them to see them off. 17 Then the Lord said, “Should I hide what I am about to do from Abraham?(A) 18 Abraham is to become a great and powerful nation, and all the nations of the earth will be blessed through him.(B) 19 For I have chosen[a] him so that he will command his children and his house after him to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is right and just. This is how the Lord will fulfill to Abraham what he promised him.” 20 Then the Lord said, “The outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah is immense, and their sin is extremely serious. 21 I will go down(C) to see if what they have done justifies the cry that has come up to me. If not, I will find out.”

22 The men turned from there and went toward Sodom(D) while Abraham remained standing before the Lord.[b] 23 Abraham stepped forward and said, “Will you really sweep away the righteous with the wicked?(E) 24 What if there are fifty righteous people in the city? Will you really sweep it away instead of sparing the place for the sake of the fifty righteous people who are in it? 25 You could not possibly do such a thing: to kill the righteous with the wicked, treating the righteous and the wicked alike. You could not possibly do that! Won’t the Judge of the whole earth do what is just?”(F)

26 The Lord said, “If I find fifty righteous people in the city of Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake.”(G)

27 Then Abraham answered, “Since I have ventured to speak to my lord—even though I am dust and ashes— 28 suppose the fifty righteous lack five. Will you destroy the whole city for lack of five?”

He replied, “I will not destroy it if I find forty-five there.”

29 Then he spoke to him again, “Suppose forty are found there?”

He answered, “I will not do it on account of forty.”

30 Then he said, “Let my lord not be angry, and I will speak further. Suppose thirty are found there?”

He answered, “I will not do it if I find thirty there.”

31 Then he said, “Since I have ventured to speak to my lord, suppose twenty are found there?”

He replied, “I will not destroy it on account of twenty.”

32 Then he said, “Let my lord not be angry, and I will speak one more time.(H) Suppose ten are found there?”

He answered, “I will not destroy it on account of ten.” 33 When the Lord had finished speaking with Abraham, he departed, and Abraham returned to his place.

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah

19 The two angels entered Sodom(I) in the evening as Lot was sitting in Sodom’s gateway. When Lot saw them, he got up to meet them. He bowed with his face to the ground and said, “My lords, turn aside to your servant’s house, wash your feet, and spend the night. Then you can get up early and go on your way.”

“No,” they said. “We would rather spend the night in the square.” But he urged them so strongly that they followed him and went into his house. He prepared a feast and baked unleavened bread for them, and they ate.

Before they went to bed, the men of the city of Sodom, both young and old, the whole population, surrounded the house. They called out to Lot and said, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Send them out to us so we can have sex with them!”(J)

Lot went out to them at the entrance and shut the door behind him. He said, “Don’t do this evil, my brothers. Look, I’ve got two daughters who haven’t been intimate with a man.(K) I’ll bring them out to you, and you can do whatever you want[c] to them. However, don’t do anything to these men, because they have come under the protection of my roof.”

“Get out of the way!” they said, adding, “This one came here as an alien, but he’s acting like a judge!(L) Now we’ll do more harm to you than to them.” They put pressure on Lot and came up to break down the door. 10 But the angels[d] reached out, brought Lot into the house with them, and shut the door. 11 They struck the men who were at the entrance of the house, both young and old, with blindness[e] so that they were unable to find the entrance.(M)

12 Then the angels said to Lot, “Do you have anyone else here: a son-in-law, your sons and daughters, or anyone else in the city who belongs to you? Get them out of this place, 13 for we are about to destroy this place because the outcry against its people is so great before the Lord, that the Lord has sent us to destroy it.”(N)

14 So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were going to marry[f] his daughters. “Get up,” he said. “Get out of this place, for the Lord is about to destroy the city!”(O) But his sons-in-law thought he was joking.

15 At daybreak the angels urged Lot on: “Get up! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here, or you will be swept away in the punishment[g] of the city.” 16 But he hesitated. Because of the Lord’s compassion for him, the men grabbed his hand, his wife’s hand, and the hands of his two daughters. They brought him out and left him outside the city.

17 As soon as the angels got them outside, one of them[h] said, “Run for your lives! Don’t look back and don’t stop anywhere on the plain! Run to the mountains, or you will be swept away!”

18 But Lot said to them, “No, my lords[i]—please. 19 Your servant has indeed found favor with you, and you have shown me great kindness by saving my life. But I can’t run to the mountains; the disaster will overtake me, and I will die. 20 Look, this town is close enough for me to flee to. It is a small place. Please let me run to it—it’s only a small place, isn’t it?—so that I can survive.”

21 And he said to him, “All right,[j] I’ll grant your request[k] about this matter too and will not demolish the town you mentioned. 22 Hurry up! Run to it, for I cannot do anything until you get there.” Therefore the name of the city is Zoar.[l](P)

23 The sun had risen over the land when Lot reached Zoar. 24 Then out of the sky the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah burning sulfur from the Lord.(Q) 25 He demolished these cities, the entire plain, all the inhabitants of the cities, and whatever grew on the ground. 26 But Lot’s wife looked back and became a pillar of salt.(R)

27 Early in the morning Abraham went to the place where he had stood before the Lord.(S) 28 He looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah and all the land of the plain, and he saw that smoke was going up from the land like the smoke of a furnace. 29 So it was, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, he remembered Abraham and brought Lot out of the middle of the upheaval when he demolished the cities where Lot had lived.

The Origin of Moab and Ammon

30 Lot departed from Zoar and lived in the mountains along with his two daughters, because he was afraid to live in Zoar. Instead, he and his two daughters lived in a cave. 31 Then the firstborn said to the younger, “Our father is old, and there is no man in the land to sleep with us as is the custom of all the land. 32 Come, let’s get our father to drink wine so that we can sleep with him and preserve our father’s line.” 33 So they got their father to drink wine that night, and the firstborn came and slept with her father; he did not know when she lay down or when she got up.

34 The next day the firstborn said to the younger, “Look, I slept with my father last night. Let’s get him to drink wine again tonight so you can go sleep with him and we can preserve our father’s line.” 35 That night they again got their father to drink wine, and the younger went and slept with him; he did not know when she lay down or when she got up.

36 So both of Lot’s daughters became pregnant by their father. 37 The firstborn gave birth to a son and named him Moab.[m] He is the father of the Moabites of today.(T) 38 The younger also gave birth to a son, and she named him Ben-ammi.[n] He is the father of the Ammonites of today.(U)

Footnotes:

  1. 18:19 Lit known
  2. 18:22 Alt Hb tradition reads while the Lord remained standing before Abraham
  3. 19:8 Lit do what is good in your eyes
  4. 19:10 Lit men, also in v. 12
  5. 19:11 Or a blinding light
  6. 19:14 Lit take
  7. 19:15 Or iniquity, or guilt
  8. 19:17 LXX, Syr, Vg read outside, they
  9. 19:18 Or my Lord, or my lord
  10. 19:21 Or “Look!
  11. 19:21 Lit I will lift up your face
  12. 19:22 In Hb, the name Zoar is related to “small” in v. 20; its previous name was “Bela”; Gn 14:2.
  13. 19:37 = From My Father
  14. 19:38 = Son of My People
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Matthew 6:25-7:14

The Cure for Anxiety

25 “Therefore I tell you:(A) Don’t worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Isn’t life more than food and the body more than clothing?(B) 26 Consider the birds of the sky: They don’t sow or reap or gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Aren’t you worth more than they?(C) 27 Can any of you add one moment to his life-span[a] by worrying? 28 And why do you worry about clothes? Observe how the wildflowers of the field grow: They don’t labor or spin thread. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was adorned like one of these. 30 If that’s how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and thrown into the furnace tomorrow, won’t he do much more for you—you of little faith?(D) 31 So don’t worry, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear?’ 32 For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God[b](E) and his righteousness,(F) and all these things will be provided for you.(G) 34 Therefore don’t worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble(H) of its own.

Do Not Judge

“Do not judge, so that you won’t be judged.(I) For you will be judged by the same standard with which you judge others, and you will be measured by the same measure you use.(J) Why do you look at the splinter in your brother’s eye but don’t notice the beam of wood in your own eye?(K) Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the splinter out of your eye,’ and look, there’s a beam of wood in your own eye? Hypocrite! First take the beam of wood out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye. Don’t give what is holy to dogs or toss your pearls before pigs,(L) or they will trample them under their feet, turn, and tear you to pieces.

Ask, Search, Knock

“Ask,(M) and it will be given to you.(N) Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door[c] will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds,(O) and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. Who among you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? 10 Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? 11 If you then, who are evil,(P) know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him. 12 Therefore, whatever you want others to do for you, do also the same for them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.(Q)

Entering the Kingdom

13 “Enter through the narrow gate.(R) For the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction,(S) and there are many who go through it. 14 How narrow is the gate and difficult the road that leads to life, and few find it.

Footnotes:

  1. 6:27 Or add a single cubit to his height
  2. 6:33 Other mss omit of God
  3. 7:7 Lit and it
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Psalm 8

Psalm 8

God’s Glory, Human Dignity

For the choir director: on the Gittith.(A) A psalm of David.

Lord, our Lord,
how magnificent is your name throughout the earth!(B)
You have covered the heavens with your majesty.[a](C)
From the mouths of infants and nursing babies,(D)
you have established a stronghold[b]
on account of your adversaries
in order to silence the enemy and the avenger.

When I observe your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you set in place,(E)
what is a human being that you remember him,
a son of man[c] that you look after him?(F)
You made him little less than God[d][e]
and crowned him with glory and honor.
You made him ruler over the works of your hands;
you put everything under his feet:(G)
all the sheep and oxen,
as well as the animals in the wild,
the birds of the sky,
and the fish of the sea
that pass through the currents of the seas.(H)

Lord, our Lord,
how magnificent is your name throughout the earth!

Footnotes:

  1. 8:1 Lit earth, which has set your splendor upon the heavens
  2. 8:2 LXX reads established praise
  3. 8:4 Or a mere mortal
  4. 8:5 LXX reads angels
  5. 8:5 Or heavenly beings; Hb Elohim
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Proverbs 2:6-15

For the Lord gives wisdom;
from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.(A)
He stores up success[a] for the upright;
He is a shield for those who live with integrity(B)
so that he may guard the paths of justice
and protect the way of his faithful followers.(C)
Then you will understand righteousness, justice,
and integrity—every good path.
10 For wisdom will enter your heart,
and knowledge will delight you.
11 Discretion will watch over you,
and understanding will guard you.(D)
12 It will rescue you from the way of evil—
from anyone who says perverse things,
13 from those who abandon the right paths
to walk in ways of darkness,(E)
14 from those who enjoy doing evil(F)
and celebrate perversion,
15 whose paths are crooked,(G)
and whose ways are devious.(H)

Footnotes:

  1. 2:7 Or resourcefulness
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01/07/2017 DAB Transcript

Genesis 16:1-18:19, Matthew 6:1-24, Psalms 7:1-17, Proverbs 2:1-5

Today is the 7th day of January. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I am Brian. It’s great to be here with you today at the threshold of a sparkly, shiny, new week. And we’re about to head together into the first full week of this brand-new year. And I’m excited for all that this week will unpack and unfold for us as we take the next steps forward through the Scriptures this year. And we’ll take the next step forward by picking up where we left off yesterday. This week we’ll read from the Christian Standard Bible. Genesis chapter 16 verse 1 through 18 verse 15.

Commentary:

Okay. So, Abram becomes Abraham today. This is all part of Abraham entering into a covenant with God. And, although in the Scriptures we will read through Abraham’s life and find it he dies and then follow along with future generations, Abraham’s presence will be felt throughout the rest of the Bible. In fact, there aren’t very many people who have ever lived that would be considered more important than Abraham. Even today, nearly half the world’s population would trace their religious convictions back to this man. It is through Abraham that the children of Israel will come to be. So, what we see is that God has promised Abraham and his offspring a specific piece of land. And we’ve talked about the importance of that piece of land. And God had promised him that his offspring would outnumber the sands of the seashore, the stars in the sky. The problem was, Abraham was too old for this, and his wife, Sarah, was too old for this, and they didn’t have any kids, so, it was pretty unclear how that was going to happen. And, so, we see an instance of Abraham and Sarah trying to force the promise to come true by Sarah giving Hagar, her maidservant, to Abraham as a surrogate wife, which didn’t work out so well in the marriage. But God reiterated that what He was talking about was the union between Abraham and Sarah, and they would have a son in their old age. And this was an impossibility. And they laughed and they couldn’t figure out how this could be. But Abraham believed God and that’s actually you become a big deal later when we get into the writings of the apostle Paul, because this promise is going to be fulfilled, and there is going to be a great people. We’ll read the entire story. This is the origin story of the Hebrews. The apostle, Paul, will use what we’re reading about right now, this promise of Isaac and Abraham’s belief that it could happen even though he has no idea how. Paul will argue that it is Abraham’s faith that brought him into covenant with God. And by faith, that’s how we enter into covenant with God as well. Because Abraham believed God, and God credited that faith as righteousness. And, so, Paul will argue that it’s the same, we are made righteous through faith, because Abraham didn’t have a Bible to read. And Abraham didn’t have any rules to follow. None of that happened yet. He wasn’t doing that. He was just believing. And that’s a very, very big deal in the teachings of the apostle Paul. So, I’m not trying to get us ahead of ourselves or muddy the waters so that we’re confused. I’m trying to point this out now because we’re right here in this story, we’re right at the beginning. And this, what we’re reading right now, affects everything else that comes later. So, when see this coming up in the Bible, we can remember, this was the story. We’re reading it now.

And then, in the book of Matthew, we’re working our way through the Sermon on the Mount, and we encounter one of the most well-known, well memorized passages in all of the Scripture, known as the Lord’s prayer. Most of us could probably recite it from memory right this second. However, Jesus concludes the Lord’s prayer with some thoughts that get us into some difficult territory. And it’s actually good that we get into this territory at the beginning of the year because, if we’ll listen to what Jesus is saying, we can live a much more free this year than maybe ever before. But it’s going to take some work. But, if we’ll do the work, we’ll be honoring the Lord’s prayer. So, immediately following this prayer, Jesus says, ‘for, if you forgive others their offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you as well, but if you don’t forgive others, Your Father will not forgive your offenses.’ Yeah. I know. Kind of hard to wiggle around that one. Why is Jesus instructing this? And we can turn to our own defense and say, well, you don’t know what she did to me, you don’t know what they did to me, you know what he did to our family, you don’t know what they have done over years. I can’t do it. But then that makes us look at our faith itself. Right? So, we go back to the book of Genesis and we see that Abraham believed God, in an absolutely impossible situation and it was credited to him as righteousness. So, we have to start there, because as we’ll be told later in the Scriptures, it’s impossible to please God without faith. And Jesus is telling us that when we release people from their offenses against us, we are actually activating our own forgiveness. So, we have to wonder, is Jesus laying down rules or is He offering the keys to freedom? How much unforgiveness would you say that you are carrying around in your life? And I’m saying it’s not legitimate. I’m just saying how much are you carrying around? And if you had to imagine it, what would you imagine that it looks like? I mean, would you say it looks like a nice flower patch in the springtime? Or would you say it’s more like a polluted pond? Probably the latter. The places of unforgiveness in our lives are attached to, probably, pretty significant wounds. And we try to insulate ourselves from those things. We don’t even want to think about those things. But what we’ll find as we move deeper into the Scriptures is that unforgiveness is like drinking from a polluted pond. It’s like poison in our lives. It’s like cancer for our souls. Jesus isn’t threatening us by telling us that we have to forgive and if we don’t we won’t be forgiven. He’s telling us that forgiveness is the way of the kingdom of heaven. And isn’t that our whole story of faith? Isn’t it that God was merciful and kind enough, that even while we were estranged from Him, even as an enemy to Him, still, He died for us, still, He was merciful, still, He forgave us? Isn’t that the example of Jesus as He’s being nailed to a cross by calling to His Father for forgiveness for those who were killing Him? So, we can see, forgiveness is a very, very important thing to God. And I’m sure that even as we’re talking about this right now, things begin to bubble up. Places that are wounded and maybe have unforgiveness involved, they begin to come up, we begin to remember. And forgiveness doesn’t mean that an injustice wasn’t done to you in some way or that you’re supposed to gloss it over like it wasn’t a big deal. Forgiveness means that we release those events and those involved to God. It means that we take these things that are polluted inside of us and that lead us into all kinds of different directions because were acting out of woundedness and release it to God. It means we pull the plug on the polluted pond and let it drain out. We begin to realize just how much grace it has taken to get us to this point, just how much we have been forgiven, and realize, holding on to all this, it is tearing us up inside. We’re leaving a pipeline for the evil one to exploit directly into our hearts. What Jesus is offering us here, at the end of the Lord’s prayer, is certainly counsel and certainly the fact of the matter in His kingdom, but it’s also permission, permission to offload all of this. We don’t have to carry this around inside of us anymore. I mean, imagine what it would be like to not be holding anything in your heart toward anyone else. What kind of freedom would that be? That’s what were invited into.

Prayer:

Jesus, we hear You. We hear You and it brings up all kinds of things. And this is going to take some work, but were starting this work now by just inviting Your Holy Spirit to bring these things up. And some of these things we haven’t thought about in years and we don’t want to think about. We don’t want to go there, but You’re saying give that person, give that event to Me. Let Me come to that place that has become a scar or that place that has continued to seep poison and infection into your soul. Give that to Me. Let Me come to that place. Let Me begin to heal You there. You don’t have to carry that weight anymore. So, we’re hearing You Jesus, and we’re opening our hearts to You. We trust You and we invite You into these areas of unforgiveness. And we see that You are offering us our freedom. Come, Holy Spirit. We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Song:

Matthew West – Forgiveness


It’s the hardest thing to give away

And the last thing on your mind today

It always goes to those who don’t deserve

It’s the opposite of how you feel

When they pain they caused is just too real

Takes everything you have to say the word

Forgiveness, forgiveness

It flies in the face of all your pride

It moves away the mad inside

It’s always anger’s own worst enemy

Even when the jury and the judge

Say you’ve got a right to hold a grudge

It’s the whisper in your ear saying set it free

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Show me how to love the unlovable

Show me how to reach the unreachable

Help me now to do the impossible

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Help me now to do the impossible

Forgiveness

It’ll clear the bitterness away

It can even set a prisoner free

There is no end to what its power can do

So let it go and be amazed by what you see through eyes of grace

The prisoner that it really frees is you

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Show me how to love the unlovable

Show me how to reach the unreachable

Help me now to do the impossible

Forgiveness

I want finally set it free

Show me how to see what your mercy sees

Help me now to give what You gave to me

Forgiveness, forgiveness

Forgiveness, forgiveness

The Daily Audio Bible Reading for Sunday January 7, 2018 (NIV)

Genesis 16:1-18:15

Hagar and Ishmael

16 Abram’s wife Sarai had not borne any children for him, but she owned an Egyptian slave named Hagar. Sarai said to Abram, “Since the Lord has prevented me from bearing children, go to my slave; perhaps through her I can build a family.” And Abram agreed to what Sarai said.[a] So Abram’s wife Sarai took Hagar, her Egyptian slave, and gave her to her husband Abram as a wife for him. This happened after Abram had lived in the land of Canaan ten years. He slept with[b] Hagar, and she became pregnant. When she saw that she was pregnant, her mistress became contemptible to her. Then Sarai said to Abram, “You are responsible for my suffering![c] I put my slave in your arms,[d] and when she saw that she was pregnant, I became contemptible to her. May the Lord judge between me and you.”(A)

Abram replied to Sarai, “Here, your slave is in your hands; do whatever you want with her.” Then Sarai mistreated her so much that she ran away from her.

The angel of the Lord(B) found her by a spring in the wilderness, the spring on the way to Shur. He said, “Hagar, slave of Sarai, where have you come from and where are you going?”

She replied, “I’m running away from my mistress Sarai.”

The angel of the Lord said to her, “Go back to your mistress and submit to her authority.” 10 The angel of the Lord said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring,(C) and they will be too many to count.”

11 The angel of the Lord said to her, “You have conceived and will have a son. You will name him Ishmael,[e] for the Lord has heard your cry of affliction. 12 This man will be like a wild donkey. His hand will be against everyone, and everyone’s hand will be against him; he will settle near all his relatives.”(D)

13 So she named the Lord who spoke to her: “You are El-roi,”[f] for she said, “In this place, have I actually seen(E) the one who sees me?”[g] 14 That is why the well is called Beer-lahai-roi.[h] It is between Kadesh and Bered.

15 So Hagar gave birth to Abram’s son, and Abram named his son (whom Hagar bore) Ishmael. 16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore Ishmael to him.

Covenant Circumcision

17 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared to him, saying, “I am God Almighty.(F) Live[i] in my presence and be blameless.(G) I will set up my covenant between me and you, and I will multiply you greatly.”

Then Abram fell facedown and God spoke with him: “As for me, here is my covenant with you: You will become the father of many nations. Your name will no longer be Abram;[j] your name will be Abraham,[k] for I will make you the father of many nations.(H) I will make you extremely fruitful and will make nations and kings come from you. I will confirm my covenant that is between me and you and your future offspring throughout their generations. It is a permanent covenant(I) to be your God and the God of your offspring after you.(J) And to you and your future offspring(K) I will give the land where you are residing—all the land of Canaan—as a permanent possession,(L) and I will be their God.”

God also said to Abraham, “As for you, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations are to keep my covenant. 10 This is my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you, which you are to keep: Every one of your males must be circumcised. 11 You must circumcise the flesh of your foreskin to serve as a sign of the covenant between me and you.[l](M) 12 Throughout your generations, every male among you is to be circumcised(N) at eight days old—every male born in your household or purchased from any foreigner and not your offspring. 13 Whether born in your household or purchased, he must be circumcised. My covenant will be marked in your flesh as a permanent covenant. 14 If any male is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin, that man will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant.”

15 God said to Abraham, “As for your wife Sarai, do not call her Sarai, for Sarah[m] will be her name. 16 I will bless her; indeed, I will give you a son by her.(O) I will bless her, and she will produce nations; kings of peoples will come from her.”

17 Abraham fell facedown. Then he laughed(P) and said to himself, “Can a child be born to a hundred-year-old man? Can Sarah, a ninety-year-old woman, give birth?” 18 So Abraham said to God, “If only Ishmael were acceptable[n] to you!”

19 But God said, “No. Your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you will name him Isaac.[o] I will confirm my covenant with him as a permanent covenant for his future offspring. 20 As for Ishmael, I have heard you. I will certainly bless him; I will make him fruitful and will multiply him greatly. He will father twelve tribal leaders,(Q) and I will make him into a great nation. 21 But I will confirm my covenant with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this time next year.”(R) 22 When he finished talking with him, God withdrew[p] from Abraham.(S)

23 So Abraham took his son Ishmael and those born in his household or purchased—every male among the members of Abraham’s household—and he circumcised the flesh of their foreskin on that very day, just as God had said to him. 24 Abraham was ninety-nine years old when the flesh of his foreskin was circumcised, 25 and his son Ishmael was thirteen years old when the flesh of his foreskin was circumcised. 26 On that same day Abraham and his son Ishmael were circumcised. 27 And all the men of his household—whether born in his household or purchased from a foreigner—were circumcised with him.

Abraham’s Three Visitors

18 The Lord appeared to Abraham at the oaks of Mamre(T) while he was sitting at the entrance of his tent during the heat of the day. He looked up, and he saw three men standing near him.(U) When he saw them, he ran from the entrance of the tent to meet them, bowed to the ground, and said, “My lord, if I have found favor with you, please do not go on past your servant. Let a little water be brought, that you may wash your feet and rest yourselves under the tree. I will bring a bit of bread so that you may strengthen yourselves.[q] This is why you have passed your servant’s way. Later, you can continue on.”

“Yes,” they replied, “do as you have said.”

So Abraham hurried into the tent and said to Sarah, “Quick! Knead three measures[r] of fine flour and make bread.”[s] Abraham ran to the herd and got a tender, choice calf. He gave it to a young man, who hurried to prepare it. Then Abraham took curds[t] and milk, as well as the calf that he had prepared, and set them before the men. He served[u] them as they ate under the tree.

Sarah Laughs

“Where is your wife Sarah?” they asked him.

“There, in the tent,” he answered.

10 The Lord said, “I will certainly come back to you in about a year’s time, and your wife Sarah will have a son!”(V) Now Sarah was listening at the entrance of the tent behind him.

11 Abraham and Sarah were old and getting on in years.[v] Sarah had passed the age of childbearing.[w](W) 12 So she laughed to herself: “After I am worn out and my lord is old, will I have delight?”(X)

13 But the Lord asked Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying, ‘Can I really have a baby when I’m old?’ 14 Is anything impossible for the Lord?(Y) At the appointed time I will come back to you, and in about a year she will have a son.”

15 Sarah denied it. “I did not laugh,” she said, because she was afraid.

But he replied, “No, you did laugh.”

Footnotes:

  1. 16:2 Lit Abram listened to the voice of Sarai
  2. 16:4 Lit He came to
  3. 16:5 Or “May my suffering be on you!
  4. 16:5 Lit bosom
  5. 16:11 = God Hears
  6. 16:13 = God Sees Me
  7. 16:13 Hb obscure
  8. 16:14 = Well of the Living One Who Sees Me
  9. 17:1 Or Walk
  10. 17:5 = The Father Is Exalted
  11. 17:5 = Father of a Multitude
  12. 17:11 You in v. 11 is pl.
  13. 17:15 = Princess
  14. 17:18 Lit alive
  15. 17:19 = He Laughs
  16. 17:22 Lit went up, or ascended
  17. 18:5 Lit may sustain your heart
  18. 18:6 Lit three seahs; about 21 quarts
  19. 18:6 A round, thin, unleavened bread
  20. 18:8 Or butter
  21. 18:8 Lit was standing by
  22. 18:11 Lit days
  23. 18:11 Lit The way of women had ceased for Sarah
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Matthew 6:1-24

How to Give

“Be careful not to practice your righteousness[a] in front of others to be seen by them. Otherwise, you have no reward with your Father in heaven. So whenever you give to the poor, don’t sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be applauded by people. Truly I tell you, they have their reward.(A) But when you give to the poor, don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.[b](B)

How to Pray

“Whenever you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites, because they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by people. Truly I tell you, they have their reward.(C) But when you pray, go into your private room, shut your door, and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.[c](D) When you pray, don’t babble like the Gentiles, since they imagine they’ll be heard for their many words.(E) Don’t be like them, because your Father knows the things you need before you ask him.(F)

The Model Prayer

“Therefore, you should pray like this:(G)

Our Father in heaven,
your name be honored as holy.(H)
10 Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
11 on earth as it is in heaven.(I)
Give us today our daily bread.[d]
12 And forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.(J)
13 And do not bring us into[e] temptation,(K)
but deliver us from the evil one.[f](L)

14 “For if you forgive others their offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you as well.(M) 15 But if you don’t forgive others,[g] your Father will not forgive your offenses.

How to Fast

16 “Whenever you fast, don’t be gloomy like the hypocrites. For they make their faces unattractive[h](N) so that their fasting is obvious to people. Truly I tell you, they have their reward. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face,(O) 18 so that your fasting isn’t obvious to others but to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.[i]

God and Possessions

19 “Don’t store up for yourselves treasures[j] on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal.(P) 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven,(Q) where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves don’t break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

22 “The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. 23 But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. So if the light within you is darkness, how deep is that darkness!(R)

24 “No one can serve two masters, since either he will hate one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.(S)

Footnotes:

  1. 6:1 Other mss read charitable giving
  2. 6:4 Other mss read will himself reward you openly
  3. 6:6 Other mss add openly
  4. 6:11 Or our necessary bread, or our bread for tomorrow
  5. 6:13 Or do not cause us to come into
  6. 6:13 Or from evil; some later mss add For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.
  7. 6:15 Other mss add their wrongdoing
  8. 6:16 Or unrecognizable, or disfigured
  9. 6:18 Other mss add openly
  10. 6:19 Or valuables
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Psalm 7

Psalm 7

Prayer for Justice

A Shiggaion of David, which he sang to the Lord concerning the words of Cush, a Benjaminite.

Lord my God, I seek refuge in you;(A)
save me from all my pursuers and rescue me(B)
or they[a] will tear me like a lion,
ripping me apart with no one to rescue me.(C)

Lord my God, if I have done this,
if there is injustice on my hands,(D)
if I have done harm to one at peace with me(E)
or have plundered[b] my adversary without cause,(F)
may an enemy pursue and overtake me;
may he trample me to the ground(G)
and leave my honor in the dust.(H)Selah

Rise up, Lord, in your anger;
lift yourself up against the fury of my adversaries;(I)
awake for me;[c](J)
you have ordained a judgment.(K)
Let the assembly of peoples gather around you;(L)
take your seat on high over it.(M)
The Lord judges the peoples;(N)
vindicate me, Lord,
according to my righteousness and my integrity.(O)

Let the evil of the wicked come to an end,(P)
but establish the righteous.(Q)
The one who examines the thoughts and emotions[d]
is a righteous God.(R)
10 My shield is with God,(S)
who saves the upright in heart.(T)
11 God is a righteous judge
and a God who shows his wrath every day.(U)

12 If anyone does not repent,
he will sharpen his sword;(V)
he has strung his bow and made it ready.(W)
13 He has prepared his deadly weapons;
he tips his arrows with fire.(X)

14 See, the wicked one is pregnant with evil,
conceives trouble, and gives birth to deceit.(Y)
15 He dug a pit and hollowed it out
but fell into the hole he had made.(Z)
16 His trouble comes back on his own head;
his own violence comes down on top of his head.(AA)

17 I will thank the Lord for his righteousness;
I will sing about the name of the Lord Most High.(AB)

Footnotes:

  1. 7:2 Lit he
  2. 7:4 Or me and have spared
  3. 7:6 LXX reads awake, Lord my God
  4. 7:9 Lit examines hearts and kidneys
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Proverbs 2:1-5

Wisdom’s Worth

My son, if you accept my words(A)
and store up my commands within you,
listening closely[a] to wisdom
and directing your heart to understanding;
furthermore, if you call out to insight
and lift your voice to understanding,
if you seek it like silver
and search for it like hidden treasure,(B)
then you will understand the fear of the Lord
and discover the knowledge of God.

Footnotes:

  1. 2:2 Lit you, stretching out your ear

Cross references:

  1. 2:1 : Pr 4:10
  2. 2:4 : Jb 3:21; Mt 13:44
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