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Jeremiah 12-14

Chapter 12

You are always in the right, O Lord,
    whenever I take a position that conflicts with yours;
    nevertheless, let me plead my case before you.
Why does it happen that the wicked prosper
    and that treacherous people thrive?
When you planted them, they took root,
    flourished, and brought forth fruit.
Your name is always on their lips,
    but you are far from their hearts.
You know me, O Lord, and you see me;
    you are aware that my heart is devoted to you.
Drag off the wicked like
    sheep for a sacrifice;
    set them apart for the day of slaughter.
For how long a period must the land be in mourning
    and the green grass wither throughout the countryside?
The animals and the birds are perishing
    because of the wickedness of those who dwell there
    and assert that God is not concerned about them.

God’s Response

If you become exhausted in a footrace with men,
    how will you compete with horses?
And if you fall headlong in a peaceful land,
    how will you fare in the thickets of the Jordan?
Even your brothers and your own family
    continue to deal treacherously with you
    as they pursue you while shouting threats.
Do not trust them
    even when they speak gentle words to you.

The Lord’s Lament[a]

I have abandoned my house
    and forsaken my heritage.
I have given the beloved of my heart
    into the hands of her enemies.
My own people have become to me
    like a lion in the forest;
they have threatened me incessantly,
    and therefore, I despise them.
Why has my land become a lair for hyenas,
    with birds of prey hovering on every side?
Go forth and gather all the wild beasts
    so that they may assemble for the feast.
10 My shepherds have ravaged my vineyard
    and trampled my heritage underfoot.
They have made the plot of land that is my delight
    into a desolate wilderness.
11 They have made it into a wasteland,
    the sight of which causes me to mourn.
The entire land has become desolate,
    and no one shows the slightest bit of concern.
12 Upon all the barren heights of the desert
    those who wreak destruction have arrived.
For the Lord will wield a devouring sword
    from one end of the land to the other;
    no living thing will remain unscathed.
13 Men have sown wheat only to reap thorns;
    they have worked to the point of exhaustion
    but have profited nothing.
Their harvests are a source of disappointment
    because of the fierce anger of the Lord.

14 Judah’s Evil Neighbors. Thus says the Lord, “As for all my evil neighbors who have seized the inheritance I gave to my people Israel, I will uproot them from their land, and from among them I will uproot the house of Judah. 15 But after I uproot them, I will again take pity on them and bring them back, each one to his own heritage and his own land.

16 “Then, if they carefully adhere to the ways of my people and swear by my name, saying, ‘As the Lord lives,’ just as previously they taught my people to swear by Baal, then they will be reestablished among my people. 17 But if any nation refuses to listen, I will uproot that nation and destroy it completely,” says the Lord.

Chapter 13[b]

Warnings to Judah. The Lord said to me: Go forth and purchase for yourself a loincloth. Wrap it around your loins, but do not dip it in water. I purchased the loincloth as instructed by the Lord and wrapped it around my loins.

Then the Lord spoke to me a second time, saying: Take the loincloth that you purchased and are wearing, and go now to the Euphrates and conceal it there in a cleft of the rock. So I went to the Euphrates and hid it as the Lord had commanded me.

After a long period of time, the Lord said to me: Go now to the Euphrates and retrieve the loincloth that I instructed you to hide there. And so I returned to the Euphrates and searched for the cleft, and I then retrieved the loincloth from the place where I had hidden it. But the loincloth had now rotted and was good for nothing.

Then the word of the Lord came to me: Thus says the Lord: In the same way I will ruin the pride of Judah and the enormous pride of Jerusalem. 10 Because these wicked people refuse to listen to my words and stubbornly follow their own inclinations as they run after other gods to serve them and worship them, they will become like this loincloth, which is good for nothing. 11 For just as a loincloth clings to a man’s loins, so I made the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah cling to me, says the Lord, in the hope that they would become my people, my praise, and my pride. But they refused to listen.

12 The Shattered Wineflask. Therefore, proclaim this message to them: Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel: Every wineflask should be filled with wine. If they reply, “Do you think we do not know that every wineflask is meant to be filled with wine?” 13 say to them in reply: Thus says the Lord: I will fill all the inhabitants of this land with wine until they are drunk—the kings who sit on David’s throne, the priests, the prophets, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem. 14 Then I will smash them one against the other, parents and children together, says the Lord. I will show no pity, I will not spare or show compassion, when I destroy them.

A Vision of Exile

15 Listen carefully and suppress your pride,
    for it is the Lord who speaks.
16 Give glory to the Lord, your God,
    before the darkness descends,
before your feet stumble
    on the mountains at twilight,
before the light you hope for
    will gradually turn to gloom
    and then into thick darkness.
17 If your pride does not allow you to listen,
    I will weep in secret for you.
My eyes will be filled with tears
    because the Lord’s flock is being led into captivity.
18     [c]Say to the king and the queen mother,
    “Descend from your thrones,
since your glorious crowns
    have fallen from your heads.”
19 The cities in the Negeb are besieged,
    and no one will be able to offer them relief.
All Judah has been taken into exile;
    every inhabitant has been led away.

Jerusalem’s Shame

20 Lift up your eyes and behold
    those who are coming from the north.
Where is the flock that was entrusted to you,
    the sheep that were your pride?
21 What will you say when they appoint as your rulers
    those whom you chose as your allies?
Will not pangs seize you
    like those of a woman in labor?
22 And if you should ask yourself,
    “Why has all this happened to me?”
it is because of your many grievous sins
    that your skirts have been stripped away
    and you have been violated.
23 Can an Ethiopian change the color of his skin
    or a leopard change its spots?
Neither are you able to do good
    when you are schooled in evil.
24 I will scatter you like chaff
    that is driven by the desert wind.
25 This is your lot, says the Lord,
    the portion I have measured out to you,
because you have forgotten me
    and placed your trust in false gods.
26 I myself will tear off your skirts
    so that your shame will be seen.
27 Your adulteries, your cries of lustful pleasure,
    your shameless acts of prostitution:
all these abominable deeds of yours
    I have observed on the hills of the countryside.
Woe to you, Jerusalem!
    How long will it be
    before you are made clean?

Chapter 14

The Great Drought.[d] This is the word of the Lord that was given to Jeremiah during the drought:

Judah is in mourning,
    and her towns languish.
Her people lie on the ground in mourning;
    a cry of anguish goes up from Jerusalem.
The nobles send their servants for water,
    but when they come to the cisterns
they find no water,
    and they return with their jars empty.
Ashamed and in despair
    they cover their heads.[e]
Because the ground is cracked
    due to a total lack of rainfall,
the farmers are desperate,
    and they too cover their heads.
Even the doe in the open country
    abandons her newborn fawn
    because there is no grass.
Wild donkeys stand on the bare heights
    and pant for air like jackals,
while their eyes grow dim
    because of a lack of pasture.
Even though our sins bear witness against us,
    take action, O Lord, for your name’s sake;
forgive us for our many acts of infidelity,
    our countless sins against you.
Lord, you are the hope of Israel
    and its savior in time of need.
Why are you like a stranger in the land,
    like a traveler who only stays for a single night?
Why should you be taken unawares,
    like a warrior who is powerless to help us?
You are in our midst, O Lord,
    and we bear your name.
    Do not forsake us!
10 Thus says the Lord about this people:
    Truly they have loved to stray
    and have not restrained their feet.
Therefore, the Lord no longer takes pleasure in them;
    he will now remember their iniquity
    and punish their sins.

11 Then the Lord said to me: Do not intercede for this people or pray for their welfare. 12 If they fast, I will not listen to their cry. If they offer holocausts or grain offerings, I will not accept them. Rather, I will destroy them by the sword, famine, and plague.

13 In response I said, “Ah, Lord God, the prophets continue to say to them that they will suffer neither sword nor famine, since you will give them lasting peace in this place.”

14 Then the Lord said to me: The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I did not send them or give them any orders or speak to them. They are prophesying to you lying visions, worthless divinations, and delusions of their own minds.

15 Therefore, thus says the Lord about the prophets who are prophesying in his name: Although I did not send them, they continue to assert that neither sword nor famine will afflict this land. By sword and famine those same prophets will perish. 16 Furthermore, the people to whom they are prophesying will be thrown out into the streets of Jerusalem, victims of famine and the sword. No one will bury them or their wives, their sons or their daughters. I will pour down on them their own wickedness.

17 This is the message you are to deliver to them:
    Let my eyes stream with tears
    day and night without ceasing,
for my virgin daughter—my people—
    has suffered a crushing blow
    and is grievously injured.
18 If I go out into the open fields,
    I see those slain by the sword.
If I go into the city,
    I behold those who have perished through famine.
Even prophets and priests roam in confusion
    in a land they do not know.
19 Have you rejected Judah completely?
    Has Zion become loathsome to you?
Why have you afflicted us
    to a point where we cannot be healed?
We hope for peace, but to no avail,
    for a time of healing, only to encounter terror.
20 Lord, we acknowledge our wickedness
    and the guilt of our fathers;
    we have indeed sinned against you.
21 For your name’s sake do not reject us;
    do not dishonor your glorious throne.
Remember your covenant with us
    and do not break it.
22 Can any worthless idols of the nations bring rain?
    Do the heavens send down rain showers on their own?
No, it is you who accomplish all this,
    Lord, our God,
    and therefore, we place our hope in you.

2 Timothy 1

Chapter 1

Salutation[a]

Address. Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, whose promise of life is fulfilled in Christ Jesus, to Timothy, my beloved child: grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord.

Thanksgiving and Prayer. I am grateful to God—whom I worship with a clean conscience as did my ancestors—when I remember you constantly in my prayers night and day. As I recall your tears,[b] I long to see you again so that my joy may be complete. I also remember your sincere faith, a faith that first came to life in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice, and that I am convinced also dwells in you.[c]

The Endurance of a Man of God[d]

Revive the Gift of God. For this reason, I remind you to stir up the gift of God that is within you through the laying on of my hands.[e] For God did not give us a spirit of timidity but rather a spirit of power and of love and of wisdom. Therefore, you should never be ashamed of bearing witness to our Lord, nor of me because I am imprisoned for his sake. Rather, you should utilize the strength that comes from God to share in my hardships for the sake of the gospel.

God saved us and called us to a life of holiness, not because of our works but according to his own purpose and the grace that has been bestowed upon us in Christ Jesus from all eternity.[f] 10 That grace has now been revealed by the appearance[g] of our Savior Jesus Christ. He has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, 11 for which I have been appointed a herald and an apostle and a teacher.[h]

12 Guard the Treasure Entrusted to Us. That is the reason why I am undergoing my present sufferings. However, I am not ashamed, for I know the one in whom I have placed my trust, and I am confident that he is able to guard until that Day[i] what he has entrusted to me. 13 Follow the pattern of sound teaching that you heard from me, with faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. 14 With the help of the Holy Spirit who dwells in us, guard the treasure that has been entrusted to us.

15 Comfort Those in Suffering. As you are well aware, everyone in Asia has deserted me, including Phygelus and Hermogenes.[j] 16 May the Lord be merciful to the household of Onesiphorus,[k] because he has often been a comfort to me in my troubles, and he has never been ashamed of my chains. 17 When he arrived in Rome, he concentrated on searching for me until he found me. 18 May the Lord grant that he will find mercy from the Lord[l] on that Day. He also helped me in many ways at Ephesus, as you are well aware.

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