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Wednesday – 20 November 2013
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Verses:
2 Maccabees 7:1, 20-31
Psalm 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15
Luke 19:11-28
2 Maccabees 7:1, 20-31
1There were also seven brothers
who were arrested along with their mother. The king was trying to compel them
to eat the forbidden pork by torturing them with whips and cords.
20 The mother was particularly amazing and
worthy of an honorable memory. She watched her seven sons die in the course of
a single day but accepted it with a stout heart because of her hope in the
Lord. 21 She encouraged each of them in
their native language. Filled with noble thoughts, she fired up her womanly
reasoning with manly courage, saying to them, 22 “I
don’t know how you grew in my womb, nor did I grant the breath of life to you
or arrange what makes you who you are. 23 For
this reason, the creator of the world—who brought about the beginning of
humanity and searched out the origin of all things—will again mercifully give
you both spirit and life, since you disregard yourselves because of his laws.”
24 Antiochus thought that he was being
treated with contempt and was suspicious of the tone of her voice. So he
appealed to the youngest son, since he was still alive, not only through words
but also through solemn pledges. If the young man turned from his ancestral
practices, Antiochus promised him, he would make him both rich and prosperous,
he would be considered a political advisor, and he would be entrusted with public
affairs. 25 When the young man wouldn’t
accept the offer by any means, the king appealed to the mother to counsel the
boy to save himself. 26 After a great
deal of urging, she agreed to try to persuade her son. 27 By
leaning toward her son and mocking the savage tyrant, she spoke in their native
language: “Son, pity me who carried you in the womb nine months, nursed you for
three years, nurtured you, and brought you into this stage of life with care.
28 I beg you, child, to look at heaven and
earth. See everything that is in them and know that God made these things from
nothing, and created humankind in the same way. 29 Don’t
fear this killer but prove worthy of your brothers. Accept death so that in
God’s mercy I should recover you with your brothers.”
30 Just at the moment when she finished
speaking, the young man said, “What are you all
waiting for? I don’t intend to obey the king’s order, but I hear the command of
the Law given to our ancestors through Moses. 31 But
you, King, who have invented all sorts of evil against the Hebrews, will by no
means escape God’s power.
Psalm 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15
A prayer of David.
1Listen to
what’s right, Lord;
pay attention to my cry!
Listen closely to my prayer;
it’s spoken by lips that don’t lie!
5 My steps are set firmly on your paths;
my feet haven’t slipped.
pay attention to my cry!
Listen closely to my prayer;
it’s spoken by lips that don’t lie!
5 My steps are set firmly on your paths;
my feet haven’t slipped.
6 I cry out to
you because you answer me.
So tilt your ears toward me now—
listen to what I’m saying!
8 Watch me with the very pupil of your eye!
Hide me in the protection of your wings,
15 But me? I will see your face in righteousness;
when I awake, I will be filled full by seeing your image.
So tilt your ears toward me now—
listen to what I’m saying!
8 Watch me with the very pupil of your eye!
Hide me in the protection of your wings,
15 But me? I will see your face in righteousness;
when I awake, I will be filled full by seeing your image.
Luke 19:11-28
Faithful service
11 As they listened to this, Jesus told
them another parable because he was near Jerusalem and they thought God’s
kingdom would appear right away. 12 He
said, “A certain man who was born into royalty went to a
distant land to receive his kingdom and then return. 13 He called together ten servants and gave each of them money worth
four months’ wages. He said, ‘Do business with this until I
return.’ 14 His
citizens hated him, so they sent a representative after him who said, ‘We don’t
want this man to be our king.’ 15 After receiving his kingdom, he returned and called the servants to
whom he had given the money to find out how much they had earned. 16 The first servant came
forward and said, ‘Your money has earned a return of one thousand percent.’
17 The king replied,
‘Excellent! You are a good servant. Because you have been faithful in a small
matter, you will have authority over ten cities.’
18 “The second
servant came and said, ‘Master, your money has made a return of five hundred
percent.’ 19 To
this one, the king said, ‘You will have authority over five cities.’
20 “Another servant
came and said, ‘Master, here is your money. I wrapped it up in a scarf for
safekeeping. 21 I
was afraid of you because you are a stern man. You withdraw what you haven’t
deposited and you harvest what you haven’t planted.’ 22 The king replied, ‘I will judge you by the words of your own mouth,
you worthless servant! You knew, did you, that I’m a stern man, withdrawing
what I didn’t deposit, and harvesting what I didn’t plant? 23 Why then didn’t you put my
money in the bank? Then when I arrived, at least I could have gotten it back
with interest.’
24 “He said to his
attendants, ‘Take his money and give it to the one who has ten times as much.’
25 ‘But Master,’ they
said, ‘he already has ten times as much!’ 26
He replied, ‘I say to you that everyone who has will be
given more, but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken
away. 27 As for
my enemies who don’t want me as their king, bring them here and slaughter them
before me.’”
28 After Jesus said this, he continued on
ahead, going up to Jerusalem.
INSIGHTFUL
WISDOM
SHALOM
“Well done, good slave! Because you have been trustworthy in a very
small thing, take charge of ten cities.” – Luke 19:17
Oil price increases, fare hikes, wars, earthquakes, floods,
typhoons, kidnappings and epidemics are just some of the things people in
today’s world face. But our Lord Jesus has already figured out everything
before He went to heaven. He said, Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to
you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be
troubled, and do not let them be afraid” (John 14:27)
Clearly, God has given us the gift of peace. We must believe, accept
and decide to have it. We must adopt a good attitude even if things are not
happening the way we want them to. When we have this spiritual strategy, all
the things that have the potential to upset us will lose its hold on us.
Let us decide to enjoy peace regardless of the situation. We ought
to walk around in faith, acting like healing belongs to us regardless of the
symptoms. We should walk around like God’s provisions are ours, regardless of
the figures we have in the bank. Let us remain faithful to His Word. – Roger
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, You are the
true source of peace. Let it flow through my heart and mind every day. Amen.
Wise Words:
“As no darkness can be seen by anyone surrounded by light, so no
trivialities can capture the attention of anyone who has his eyes on Christ.” –
St. Gregory of Nyssa
Source:
Common
English Bible (CEB)
Living Water 2013
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