DAY ONE HUNDRED-EIGHTY

 

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June 29



   

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Devotional

He leads the humble in what is right and teaches them his way. Psalm 25:9 CSB

If you’ve ever played a game of follow the leader with a group of kids, you don’t usually have a hard time finding someone who wants to be the leader. There’s something about being the leader where you feel like you are in control, you’re in charge, and you get to make the rules. Today’s verse speaks about another way to live. It’s choosing to be a follower. Being a follower requires a willingness to give up your way and your rights. The core trait of living the life of a follower is humility. Humility can be a learned trait. There aren’t too many people who are naturally humble, rather it’s a supernatural gift that comes through time and connection with God. You have a choice to make: are you going to be the leader or are you going to be a follower? The choice you make determines the path your life will take.

Jeremiah 45 CSB

The Lord’s Message to Baruch

45
This is the word that the prophet Jeremiah spoke to Baruch son of Neriah when he wrote these words on a scroll at Jeremiah’s dictation in the fourth year of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah: 2 “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says to you, Baruch: 3 ‘You have said, “Woe is me, because the Lord has added misery to my pain! I am worn out with groaning and have found no rest.”’

4 “This is what you are to say to him: ‘This is what the Lord says: “What I have built I am about to demolish, and what I have planted I am about to uproot—the whole land! 5 But as for you, do you pursue great things for yourself? Stop pursuing! For I am about to bring disaster on all humanity”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“but I will grant you your life like the spoils of war wherever you go.”’”

Jeremiah 46 CSB

Prophecies against the Nations

46
This is the word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah about the nations:

Prophecies against Egypt

2 About Egypt and the army of Pharaoh Neco, Egypt’s king, which was defeated at Carchemish on the Euphrates River by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in the fourth year of Judah’s King Jehoiakim son of Josiah:

3 Deploy small shields and large;
 approach for battle!
4 Harness the horses;
 mount the steeds;
 take your positions with helmets on!
 Polish the lances;
 put on armor!
5 Why have I seen this?
 They are terrified,
 they are retreating,
 their warriors are crushed,
 they flee headlong,
 they never look back,
 terror is on every side!
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
6 The swift cannot flee,
 and the warrior cannot escape!
 In the north by the bank of the Euphrates River,
 they stumble and fall.
7 Who is this, rising like the Nile,
 with waters that churn like rivers?
8 Egypt rises like the Nile,
 and its waters churn like rivers.
 He boasts, “I will go up, I will cover the earth;
 I will destroy cities with their residents.”
9 Rise up, you cavalry!
 Race furiously, you chariots!
 Let the warriors march out—
 Cush and Put,
 who are able to handle shields,
 and the men of Lud,
 who are able to handle and string the bow.
10 That day belongs to the Lord, the God of Armies,
 a day of vengeance to avenge himself
 against his adversaries.
 The sword will devour and be satisfied;
 it will drink its fill of their blood,
 because it will be a sacrifice to the Lord, the God of Armies,
 in the northern land by the Euphrates River.
11 Go up to Gilead and get balm,
 Virgin Daughter Egypt!
 You have multiplied remedies in vain;
 there is no healing for you.
12 The nations have heard of your dishonor,
 and your cries fill the earth,
 because warrior stumbles against warrior
 and together both of them have fallen.

13 This is the word the Lord spoke to the prophet Jeremiah about the coming of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to defeat the land of Egypt:

14 Announce it in Egypt, and proclaim it in Migdol!
 Proclaim it in Memphis and in Tahpanhes!
 Say, “Take positions! Prepare yourself,
 for the sword devours all around you.”
15 Why have your strong ones been swept away?
 Each has not stood,
 for the Lord has thrust him down.
16 He continues to stumble.
 Indeed, each falls over the other.
 They say, “Get up! Let’s return to our people
 and to our native land,
 away from the oppressor’s sword.”
17 There they will cry out,
 “Pharaoh king of Egypt was all noise;
 he let the opportune moment pass.”
18 As I live—
  this is the King’s declaration;
  the Lord of Armies is his name—
 the king of Babylon will come like Tabor among the mountains
 and like Carmel by the sea.
19 Get your bags ready for exile,
 inhabitant of Daughter Egypt!
 For Memphis will become a desolation,
 uninhabited ruins.
20 Egypt is a beautiful young cow,
 but a horsefly from the north is coming against her.
21 Even her mercenaries among her
 are like stall-fed calves.
 They too will turn back;
 together they will flee;
 they will not take their stand,
 for the day of their calamity is coming on them,
 the time of their punishment.
22 Egypt will hiss like a slithering snake,
 for the enemy will come with an army;
 with axes they will come against her
 like those who cut trees.
23 They will cut down her forest—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 though it is dense,
 for they are more numerous than locusts;
 they cannot be counted.
24 Daughter Egypt will be put to shame,
 handed over to a northern people.

25 The Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says, “I am about to punish Amon, god of Thebes, along with Pharaoh, Egypt, her gods, and her kings—Pharaoh and those trusting in him. 26 I will hand them over to those who intend to take their lives—to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and his officers. But after this, Egypt will be inhabited again as in ancient times.”

  This is the Lord’s declaration.

Reassurance for Israel

27 But you, my servant Jacob, do not be afraid,
 and do not be discouraged, Israel,
 for without fail I will save you from far away,
 and your descendants from the land of their captivity!
 Jacob will return and have calm and quiet
 with no one to frighten him.
28 And you, my servant Jacob, do not be afraid—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 for I will be with you.
 I will bring destruction on all the nations
 where I have banished you,
 but I will not bring destruction on you.
 I will discipline you with justice,
 and I will by no means leave you unpunished.

Jeremiah 47 CSB

Prophecies against the Philistines

47
This is the word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah about the Philistines before Pharaoh defeated Gaza. 2 This is what the Lord says:

 Look, water is rising from the north
 and becoming an overflowing wadi.
 It will overflow the land and everything in it,
 the cities and their inhabitants.
 The people will cry out,
 and every inhabitant of the land will wail.
3 At the sound of the stomping hooves of his stallions,
 the rumbling of his chariots,
 and the clatter of their wheels,
 fathers will not turn back for their sons.

 They will be utterly helpless
4 on account of the day that is coming
 to destroy all the Philistines,
 to cut off from Tyre and Sidon
 every remaining ally.
 Indeed, the Lord is about to destroy the Philistines,
 the remnant of the coastland of Caphtor.
5 Baldness is coming to Gaza;
 Ashkelon will become silent.
 Remnant of their valley,
 how long will you gash yourself?
6 Oh, sword of the Lord!
 How long will you be restless?
 Go back to your sheath;
 be still; be silent!
7 How can it rest
 when the Lord has given it a command?
 He has assigned it
 against Ashkelon and the shore of the sea.

Jeremiah 48 CSB

Prophecies against Moab

48
About Moab, this is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says:

 Woe to Nebo, because it is about to be destroyed;
 Kiriathaim will be put to shame; it will be taken captive.
 The fortress will be put to shame and dismayed!
2 There is no longer praise for Moab;
 they plan harm against her in Heshbon:
 Come, let’s cut her off from nationhood.
 Also, Madmen, you will be silenced;
 the sword will follow you.
3 A voice cries out from Horonaim,
 “devastation and a crushing blow!”
4 Moab will be shattered;
 her little ones will cry out.
5 For on the Ascent to Luhith
 they will be weeping continually,
 and on the descent to Horonaim
 will be heard cries of distress over the destruction:
6 Flee! Save your lives!
 Be like a juniper bush in the wilderness.
7 Because you trust in your works and treasures,
 you will be captured also.
 Chemosh will go into exile
 with his priests and officials.
8 The destroyer will move against every town;
 not one town will escape.
 The valley will perish,
 and the plain will be annihilated,
 as the Lord has said.
9 Make Moab a salt marsh,
 for she will run away;
 her towns will become a desolation,
 without inhabitant.
10 The one who does
 the Lord’s business deceitfully is cursed,
 and the one who withholds
 his sword from bloodshed is cursed.
11 Moab has been left quiet since his youth,
 settled like wine on its dregs.
 He hasn’t been poured from one container to another
 or gone into exile.
 So his taste has remained the same,
 and his aroma hasn’t changed.
12 Therefore look, the days are coming—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 when I will send pourers to him, who will pour him out.
 They will empty his containers
 and smash his jars.
13 Moab will be put to shame because of Chemosh,
 just as the house of Israel was put to shame
 because of Bethel that they trusted in.
14 How can you say, “We are warriors—
 valiant men for battle”?
15 The destroyer of Moab and its towns
 has come up,
 and the best of its young men
 have gone down to slaughter.
  This is the King’s declaration;
  the Lord of Armies is his name.
16 Moab’s calamity is near at hand;
 his disaster is rushing swiftly.
17 Mourn for him, all you surrounding nations,
 everyone who knows his name.
 Say, “How the mighty scepter is shattered,
 the glorious staff!”
18 Come down from glory; sit on parched ground,
 resident of the daughter of Dibon,
 for the destroyer of Moab has come against you;
 he has destroyed your fortresses.
19 Stand by the highway and watch,
 resident of Aroer!
 Ask him who is fleeing or her who is escaping,
 “What happened?”
20 Moab is put to shame, indeed dismayed.
 Wail and cry out!
 Declare by the Arnon
 that Moab is destroyed.

21 “Judgment has come to the land of the plateau—to Holon, Jahzah, Mephaath, 22 Dibon, Nebo, Beth-diblathaim, 23 Kiriathaim, Beth-gamul, Beth-meon, 24 Kerioth, Bozrah, and all the towns of the land of Moab, those far and near. 25 Moab’s horn is chopped off; his arm is shattered.”

  This is the Lord’s declaration.

26 “Make him drunk, because he has exalted himself against the Lord. Moab will wallow in his own vomit, and he will also become a laughingstock. 27 Wasn’t Israel a laughingstock to you? Was he ever found among thieves? For whenever you speak of him you shake your head.”

28 Abandon the towns! Live in the cliffs,
 residents of Moab!
 Be like a dove
 that nests inside the mouth of a cave.

29 We have heard of Moab’s pride,
 great pride, indeed—
 his insolence, arrogance, pride,
 and haughty heart.
30 I know his outburst.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
 It is empty.
 His boast is empty.
31 Therefore, I will wail over Moab.
 I will cry out for Moab, all of it;
 he will moan for the men of Kir-heres.
32 I will weep for you, vine of Sibmah,
 with more than the weeping for Jazer.
 Your tendrils have extended to the sea;
 they have reached to the sea and to Jazer.
 The destroyer has fallen on your summer fruit and grape harvest.
33 Gladness and celebration are taken from the fertile field
 and from the land of Moab.
 I have stopped the flow of wine from the winepresses;
 no one will tread with shouts of joy.
 The shouting is not a shout of joy.

34 “There is a cry from Heshbon to Elealeh; they make their voices heard as far as Jahaz—from Zoar to Horonaim and Eglath-shelishiyah—because even the Waters of Nimrim have become desolate. 35 In Moab, I will stop”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“the one who offers sacrifices on the high place and burns incense to his gods. 36 Therefore, my heart moans like flutes for Moab, and my heart moans like flutes for the people of Kir-heres. And therefore, the wealth he has gained has perished. 37 Indeed, every head is bald and every beard is chopped short. On every hand is a gash and sackcloth around the waist. 38 On all the rooftops of Moab and in her public squares, everyone is mourning because I have shattered Moab like a jar no one wants.” This is the Lord’s declaration. 39 “How broken it is! They wail! How Moab has turned his back! He is ashamed. Moab will become a laughingstock and a shock to all those around him.”

40 For this is what the Lord says:

 Look! He will swoop down like an eagle
 and spread his wings against Moab.
41 The towns have been captured,
 and the strongholds seized.
 In that day the heart of Moab’s warriors
 will be like the heart of a woman with contractions.
42 Moab will be destroyed as a people
 because he has exalted himself against the Lord.
43 Panic, pit, and trap
 await you, resident of Moab.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
44 He who flees from the panic will fall in the pit,
 and he who climbs from the pit
 will be captured in the trap,
 for I will bring against Moab
 the year of their punishment.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.

45 Those who flee will stand exhausted in Heshbon’s shadow
 because fire has come out from Heshbon
 and a flame from within Sihon.
 It will devour Moab’s forehead
 and the skull of the noisemakers.
46 Woe to you, Moab!
 The people of Chemosh have perished
 because your sons have been taken captive
 and your daughters have gone into captivity.
47 Yet, I will restore the fortunes of Moab in the last days.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
 The judgment on Moab ends here.

Psalm 25 CSB

Dependence on the Lord

Of David.

1
Lord, I appeal to you.
2 My God, I trust in you.
 Do not let me be disgraced;
 do not let my enemies gloat over me.
3 No one who waits for you
 will be disgraced;
 those who act treacherously without cause
 will be disgraced.

4 Make your ways known to me, Lord;
 teach me your paths.
5 Guide me in your truth and teach me,
 for you are the God of my salvation;
 I wait for you all day long.
6 Remember, Lord, your compassion
 and your faithful love,
 for they have existed from antiquity.
7 Do not remember the sins of my youth
 or my acts of rebellion;
 in keeping with your faithful love, remember me
 because of your goodness, Lord.

8 The Lord is good and upright;
 therefore he shows sinners the way.
9 He leads the humble in what is right
 and teaches them his way.
10 All the Lord’s ways show faithful love and truth
 to those who keep his covenant and decrees.
11 Lord, for the sake of your name,
 forgive my iniquity, for it is immense.

12 Who is this person who fears the Lord?
 He will show him the way he should choose.
13 He will live a good life,
 and his descendants will inherit the land.
14 The secret counsel of the Lord
 is for those who fear him,
 and he reveals his covenant to them.
15 My eyes are always on the Lord,
 for he will pull my feet out of the net.

16 Turn to me and be gracious to me,
 for I am alone and afflicted.
17 The distresses of my heart increase;
 bring me out of my sufferings.
18 Consider my affliction and trouble,
 and forgive all my sins.
19 Consider my enemies; they are numerous,
 and they hate me violently.
20 Guard me and rescue me;
 do not let me be disgraced,
 for I take refuge in you.
21 May integrity and what is right
 watch over me,
 for I wait for you.

22 God, redeem Israel, from all its distresses.

Jeremiah 45 CSB

The Lord’s Message to Baruch

45
This is the word that the prophet Jeremiah spoke to Baruch son of Neriah when he wrote these words on a scroll at Jeremiah’s dictation in the fourth year of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah: 2 “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says to you, Baruch: 3 ‘You have said, “Woe is me, because the Lord has added misery to my pain! I am worn out with groaning and have found no rest.”’

4 “This is what you are to say to him: ‘This is what the Lord says: “What I have built I am about to demolish, and what I have planted I am about to uproot—the whole land! 5 But as for you, do you pursue great things for yourself? Stop pursuing! For I am about to bring disaster on all humanity”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“but I will grant you your life like the spoils of war wherever you go.”’”

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Jeremiah 46 CSB

Prophecies against the Nations

46
This is the word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah about the nations:

Prophecies against Egypt

2 About Egypt and the army of Pharaoh Neco, Egypt’s king, which was defeated at Carchemish on the Euphrates River by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in the fourth year of Judah’s King Jehoiakim son of Josiah:

3 Deploy small shields and large;
 approach for battle!
4 Harness the horses;
 mount the steeds;
 take your positions with helmets on!
 Polish the lances;
 put on armor!
5 Why have I seen this?
 They are terrified,
 they are retreating,
 their warriors are crushed,
 they flee headlong,
 they never look back,
 terror is on every side!
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
6 The swift cannot flee,
 and the warrior cannot escape!
 In the north by the bank of the Euphrates River,
 they stumble and fall.
7 Who is this, rising like the Nile,
 with waters that churn like rivers?
8 Egypt rises like the Nile,
 and its waters churn like rivers.
 He boasts, “I will go up, I will cover the earth;
 I will destroy cities with their residents.”
9 Rise up, you cavalry!
 Race furiously, you chariots!
 Let the warriors march out—
 Cush and Put,
 who are able to handle shields,
 and the men of Lud,
 who are able to handle and string the bow.
10 That day belongs to the Lord, the God of Armies,
 a day of vengeance to avenge himself
 against his adversaries.
 The sword will devour and be satisfied;
 it will drink its fill of their blood,
 because it will be a sacrifice to the Lord, the God of Armies,
 in the northern land by the Euphrates River.
11 Go up to Gilead and get balm,
 Virgin Daughter Egypt!
 You have multiplied remedies in vain;
 there is no healing for you.
12 The nations have heard of your dishonor,
 and your cries fill the earth,
 because warrior stumbles against warrior
 and together both of them have fallen.

13 This is the word the Lord spoke to the prophet Jeremiah about the coming of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to defeat the land of Egypt:

14 Announce it in Egypt, and proclaim it in Migdol!
 Proclaim it in Memphis and in Tahpanhes!
 Say, “Take positions! Prepare yourself,
 for the sword devours all around you.”
15 Why have your strong ones been swept away?
 Each has not stood,
 for the Lord has thrust him down.
16 He continues to stumble.
 Indeed, each falls over the other.
 They say, “Get up! Let’s return to our people
 and to our native land,
 away from the oppressor’s sword.”
17 There they will cry out,
 “Pharaoh king of Egypt was all noise;
 he let the opportune moment pass.”
18 As I live—
  this is the King’s declaration;
  the Lord of Armies is his name—
 the king of Babylon will come like Tabor among the mountains
 and like Carmel by the sea.
19 Get your bags ready for exile,
 inhabitant of Daughter Egypt!
 For Memphis will become a desolation,
 uninhabited ruins.
20 Egypt is a beautiful young cow,
 but a horsefly from the north is coming against her.
21 Even her mercenaries among her
 are like stall-fed calves.
 They too will turn back;
 together they will flee;
 they will not take their stand,
 for the day of their calamity is coming on them,
 the time of their punishment.
22 Egypt will hiss like a slithering snake,
 for the enemy will come with an army;
 with axes they will come against her
 like those who cut trees.
23 They will cut down her forest—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 though it is dense,
 for they are more numerous than locusts;
 they cannot be counted.
24 Daughter Egypt will be put to shame,
 handed over to a northern people.

25 The Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says, “I am about to punish Amon, god of Thebes, along with Pharaoh, Egypt, her gods, and her kings—Pharaoh and those trusting in him. 26 I will hand them over to those who intend to take their lives—to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and his officers. But after this, Egypt will be inhabited again as in ancient times.”

  This is the Lord’s declaration.

Reassurance for Israel

27 But you, my servant Jacob, do not be afraid,
 and do not be discouraged, Israel,
 for without fail I will save you from far away,
 and your descendants from the land of their captivity!
 Jacob will return and have calm and quiet
 with no one to frighten him.
28 And you, my servant Jacob, do not be afraid—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 for I will be with you.
 I will bring destruction on all the nations
 where I have banished you,
 but I will not bring destruction on you.
 I will discipline you with justice,
 and I will by no means leave you unpunished.

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Jeremiah 47 CSB

Prophecies against the Philistines

47
This is the word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah about the Philistines before Pharaoh defeated Gaza. 2 This is what the Lord says:

 Look, water is rising from the north
 and becoming an overflowing wadi.
 It will overflow the land and everything in it,
 the cities and their inhabitants.
 The people will cry out,
 and every inhabitant of the land will wail.
3 At the sound of the stomping hooves of his stallions,
 the rumbling of his chariots,
 and the clatter of their wheels,
 fathers will not turn back for their sons.

 They will be utterly helpless
4 on account of the day that is coming
 to destroy all the Philistines,
 to cut off from Tyre and Sidon
 every remaining ally.
 Indeed, the Lord is about to destroy the Philistines,
 the remnant of the coastland of Caphtor.
5 Baldness is coming to Gaza;
 Ashkelon will become silent.
 Remnant of their valley,
 how long will you gash yourself?
6 Oh, sword of the Lord!
 How long will you be restless?
 Go back to your sheath;
 be still; be silent!
7 How can it rest
 when the Lord has given it a command?
 He has assigned it
 against Ashkelon and the shore of the sea.

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Jeremiah 48 CSB

Prophecies against Moab

48
About Moab, this is what the Lord of Armies, the God of Israel, says:

 Woe to Nebo, because it is about to be destroyed;
 Kiriathaim will be put to shame; it will be taken captive.
 The fortress will be put to shame and dismayed!
2 There is no longer praise for Moab;
 they plan harm against her in Heshbon:
 Come, let’s cut her off from nationhood.
 Also, Madmen, you will be silenced;
 the sword will follow you.
3 A voice cries out from Horonaim,
 “devastation and a crushing blow!”
4 Moab will be shattered;
 her little ones will cry out.
5 For on the Ascent to Luhith
 they will be weeping continually,
 and on the descent to Horonaim
 will be heard cries of distress over the destruction:
6 Flee! Save your lives!
 Be like a juniper bush in the wilderness.
7 Because you trust in your works and treasures,
 you will be captured also.
 Chemosh will go into exile
 with his priests and officials.
8 The destroyer will move against every town;
 not one town will escape.
 The valley will perish,
 and the plain will be annihilated,
 as the Lord has said.
9 Make Moab a salt marsh,
 for she will run away;
 her towns will become a desolation,
 without inhabitant.
10 The one who does
 the Lord’s business deceitfully is cursed,
 and the one who withholds
 his sword from bloodshed is cursed.
11 Moab has been left quiet since his youth,
 settled like wine on its dregs.
 He hasn’t been poured from one container to another
 or gone into exile.
 So his taste has remained the same,
 and his aroma hasn’t changed.
12 Therefore look, the days are coming—
  this is the Lord’s declaration—
 when I will send pourers to him, who will pour him out.
 They will empty his containers
 and smash his jars.
13 Moab will be put to shame because of Chemosh,
 just as the house of Israel was put to shame
 because of Bethel that they trusted in.
14 How can you say, “We are warriors—
 valiant men for battle”?
15 The destroyer of Moab and its towns
 has come up,
 and the best of its young men
 have gone down to slaughter.
  This is the King’s declaration;
  the Lord of Armies is his name.
16 Moab’s calamity is near at hand;
 his disaster is rushing swiftly.
17 Mourn for him, all you surrounding nations,
 everyone who knows his name.
 Say, “How the mighty scepter is shattered,
 the glorious staff!”
18 Come down from glory; sit on parched ground,
 resident of the daughter of Dibon,
 for the destroyer of Moab has come against you;
 he has destroyed your fortresses.
19 Stand by the highway and watch,
 resident of Aroer!
 Ask him who is fleeing or her who is escaping,
 “What happened?”
20 Moab is put to shame, indeed dismayed.
 Wail and cry out!
 Declare by the Arnon
 that Moab is destroyed.

21 “Judgment has come to the land of the plateau—to Holon, Jahzah, Mephaath, 22 Dibon, Nebo, Beth-diblathaim, 23 Kiriathaim, Beth-gamul, Beth-meon, 24 Kerioth, Bozrah, and all the towns of the land of Moab, those far and near. 25 Moab’s horn is chopped off; his arm is shattered.”

  This is the Lord’s declaration.

26 “Make him drunk, because he has exalted himself against the Lord. Moab will wallow in his own vomit, and he will also become a laughingstock. 27 Wasn’t Israel a laughingstock to you? Was he ever found among thieves? For whenever you speak of him you shake your head.”

28 Abandon the towns! Live in the cliffs,
 residents of Moab!
 Be like a dove
 that nests inside the mouth of a cave.

29 We have heard of Moab’s pride,
 great pride, indeed—
 his insolence, arrogance, pride,
 and haughty heart.
30 I know his outburst.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
 It is empty.
 His boast is empty.
31 Therefore, I will wail over Moab.
 I will cry out for Moab, all of it;
 he will moan for the men of Kir-heres.
32 I will weep for you, vine of Sibmah,
 with more than the weeping for Jazer.
 Your tendrils have extended to the sea;
 they have reached to the sea and to Jazer.
 The destroyer has fallen on your summer fruit and grape harvest.
33 Gladness and celebration are taken from the fertile field
 and from the land of Moab.
 I have stopped the flow of wine from the winepresses;
 no one will tread with shouts of joy.
 The shouting is not a shout of joy.

34 “There is a cry from Heshbon to Elealeh; they make their voices heard as far as Jahaz—from Zoar to Horonaim and Eglath-shelishiyah—because even the Waters of Nimrim have become desolate. 35 In Moab, I will stop”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“the one who offers sacrifices on the high place and burns incense to his gods. 36 Therefore, my heart moans like flutes for Moab, and my heart moans like flutes for the people of Kir-heres. And therefore, the wealth he has gained has perished. 37 Indeed, every head is bald and every beard is chopped short. On every hand is a gash and sackcloth around the waist. 38 On all the rooftops of Moab and in her public squares, everyone is mourning because I have shattered Moab like a jar no one wants.” This is the Lord’s declaration. 39 “How broken it is! They wail! How Moab has turned his back! He is ashamed. Moab will become a laughingstock and a shock to all those around him.”

40 For this is what the Lord says:

 Look! He will swoop down like an eagle
 and spread his wings against Moab.
41 The towns have been captured,
 and the strongholds seized.
 In that day the heart of Moab’s warriors
 will be like the heart of a woman with contractions.
42 Moab will be destroyed as a people
 because he has exalted himself against the Lord.
43 Panic, pit, and trap
 await you, resident of Moab.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
44 He who flees from the panic will fall in the pit,
 and he who climbs from the pit
 will be captured in the trap,
 for I will bring against Moab
 the year of their punishment.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.

45 Those who flee will stand exhausted in Heshbon’s shadow
 because fire has come out from Heshbon
 and a flame from within Sihon.
 It will devour Moab’s forehead
 and the skull of the noisemakers.
46 Woe to you, Moab!
 The people of Chemosh have perished
 because your sons have been taken captive
 and your daughters have gone into captivity.
47 Yet, I will restore the fortunes of Moab in the last days.
  This is the Lord’s declaration.
 The judgment on Moab ends here.

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Psalm 25 CSB

Dependence on the Lord

Of David.

1
Lord, I appeal to you.
2 My God, I trust in you.
 Do not let me be disgraced;
 do not let my enemies gloat over me.
3 No one who waits for you
 will be disgraced;
 those who act treacherously without cause
 will be disgraced.

4 Make your ways known to me, Lord;
 teach me your paths.
5 Guide me in your truth and teach me,
 for you are the God of my salvation;
 I wait for you all day long.
6 Remember, Lord, your compassion
 and your faithful love,
 for they have existed from antiquity.
7 Do not remember the sins of my youth
 or my acts of rebellion;
 in keeping with your faithful love, remember me
 because of your goodness, Lord.

8 The Lord is good and upright;
 therefore he shows sinners the way.
9 He leads the humble in what is right
 and teaches them his way.
10 All the Lord’s ways show faithful love and truth
 to those who keep his covenant and decrees.
11 Lord, for the sake of your name,
 forgive my iniquity, for it is immense.

12 Who is this person who fears the Lord?
 He will show him the way he should choose.
13 He will live a good life,
 and his descendants will inherit the land.
14 The secret counsel of the Lord
 is for those who fear him,
 and he reveals his covenant to them.
15 My eyes are always on the Lord,
 for he will pull my feet out of the net.

16 Turn to me and be gracious to me,
 for I am alone and afflicted.
17 The distresses of my heart increase;
 bring me out of my sufferings.
18 Consider my affliction and trouble,
 and forgive all my sins.
19 Consider my enemies; they are numerous,
 and they hate me violently.
20 Guard me and rescue me;
 do not let me be disgraced,
 for I take refuge in you.
21 May integrity and what is right
 watch over me,
 for I wait for you.

22 God, redeem Israel, from all its distresses.




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