DAY TWO HUNDRED-SIXTY TWO

 

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September 19



   

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Devotional

My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me. John 10:27 CSB

Have you ever found yourself in a noisy crowd of people, yet when someone called your name, you immediately heard it? You naturally respond when you hear your name. There’s a lot of noise that can come your way. Much of the noise is wanting to grab your attention, and they make money every time you respond. Amid all the noise there’s a sound that you have to train your ears to hear. It’s the sound of the shepherd’s voice. Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd, and He has a love for His sheep. His love calls you by name with the invitation to follow Him. You have a choice to hear and to respond. As you go through your day, take the time to listen through the noise and hear the sound of the Shepherd’s voice. Jesus loves you and wants nothing more than for you to follow Him.

John 9 CSB

The Sixth Sign: Healing a Man Born Blind

9
As he was passing by, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”

3 “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” Jesus answered. “This came about so that God’s works might be displayed in him. 4 We must do the works of him who sent me while it is day. Night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”

6 After he said these things he spit on the ground, made some mud from the saliva, and spread the mud on his eyes. 7 “Go,” he told him, “wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means “Sent”). So he left, washed, and came back seeing.

8 His neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar said, “Isn’t this the one who used to sit begging?” 9 Some said, “He’s the one.” Others were saying, “No, but he looks like him.”

He kept saying, “I’m the one.”

10 So they asked him, “Then how were your eyes opened?”

11 He answered, “The man called Jesus made mud, spread it on my eyes, and told me, ‘Go to Siloam and wash.’ So when I went and washed I received my sight.”

12 “Where is he?” they asked.

“I don’t know,” he said.

The Healed Man’s Testimony

13 They brought the man who used to be blind to the Pharisees. 14 The day that Jesus made the mud and opened his eyes was a Sabbath. 15 Then the Pharisees asked him again how he received his sight.

“He put mud on my eyes,” he told them. “I washed and I can see.”

16 Some of the Pharisees said, “This man is not from God, because he doesn’t keep the Sabbath.” But others were saying, “How can a sinful man perform such signs?” And there was a division among them.

17 Again they asked the blind man, “What do you say about him, since he opened your eyes?”

“He’s a prophet,” he said.

18 The Jews did not believe this about him—that he was blind and received sight—until they summoned the parents of the one who had received his sight.

19 They asked them, “Is this your son, the one you say was born blind? How then does he now see?”

20 “We know this is our son and that he was born blind,” his parents answered. 21 “But we don’t know how he now sees, and we don’t know who opened his eyes. Ask him; he’s of age. He will speak for himself.” 22 His parents said these things because they were afraid of the Jews, since the Jews had already agreed that if anyone confessed him as the Messiah, he would be banned from the synagogue. 23 This is why his parents said, “He’s of age; ask him.”

24 So a second time they summoned the man who had been blind and told him, “Give glory to God. We know that this man is a sinner.”

25 He answered, “Whether or not he’s a sinner, I don’t know. One thing I do know: I was blind, and now I can see!”

26 Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?”

27 “I already told you,” he said, “and you didn’t listen. Why do you want to hear it again? You don’t want to become his disciples too, do you?”

28 They ridiculed him: “You’re that man’s disciple, but we’re Moses’s disciples. 29 We know that God has spoken to Moses. But this man—we don’t know where he’s from.”

30 “This is an amazing thing!” the man told them. “You don’t know where he is from, and yet he opened my eyes. 31 We know that God doesn’t listen to sinners, but if anyone is God-fearing and does his will, he listens to him. 32 Throughout history no one has ever heard of someone opening the eyes of a person born blind. 33 If this man were not from God, he wouldn’t be able to do anything.”

34 “You were born entirely in sin,” they replied, “and are you trying to teach us?” Then they threw him out.

Spiritual Blindness

35 Jesus heard that they had thrown the man out, and when he found him, he asked, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”

36 “Who is he, Sir, that I may believe in him?” he asked.

37 Jesus answered, “You have seen him; in fact, he is the one speaking with you.”

38 “I believe, Lord!” he said, and he worshiped him.

39 Jesus said, “I came into this world for judgment, in order that those who do not see will see and those who do see will become blind.”

40 Some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these things and asked him, “We aren’t blind too, are we?”

41 “If you were blind,” Jesus told them, “you wouldn’t have sin. But now that you say, ‘We see,’ your sin remains.

John 10 CSB

The Good Shepherd

10
“Truly I tell you, anyone who doesn’t enter the sheep pen by the gate but climbs in some other way is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens it for him, and the sheep hear his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 When he has brought all his own outside, he goes ahead of them. The sheep follow him because they know his voice. 5 They will never follow a stranger; instead they will run away from him, because they don’t know the voice of strangers.” 6 Jesus gave them this figure of speech, but they did not understand what he was telling them.

7 Jesus said again, “Truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. 8 All who came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep didn’t listen to them. 9 I am the gate. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will come in and go out and find pasture. 10 A thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I have come so that they may have life and have it in abundance.

11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. 12 The hired hand, since he is not the shepherd and doesn’t own the sheep, leaves them and runs away when he sees a wolf coming. The wolf then snatches and scatters them. 13 This happens because he is a hired hand and doesn’t care about the sheep.

14 “I am the good shepherd. I know my own, and my own know me, 15 just as the Father knows me, and I know the Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. 16 But I have other sheep that are not from this sheep pen; I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. Then there will be one flock, one shepherd. 17 This is why the Father loves me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it up again. 18 No one takes it from me, but I lay it down on my own. I have the right to lay it down, and I have the right to take it up again. I have received this command from my Father.”

19 Again the Jews were divided because of these words. 20 Many of them were saying, “He has a demon and he’s crazy. Why do you listen to him?” 21 Others were saying, “These aren’t the words of someone who is demon-possessed. Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?”

Jesus at the Festival of Dedication

22 Then the Festival of Dedication took place in Jerusalem, and it was winter. 23 Jesus was walking in the temple in Solomon’s Colonnade. 24 The Jews surrounded him and asked, “How long are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.”

25 “I did tell you and you don’t believe,” Jesus answered them. “The works that I do in my Father’s name testify about me. 26 But you don’t believe because you are not of my sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand. 29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand. 30 I and the Father are one.”

Renewed Efforts to Stone Jesus

31 Again the Jews picked up rocks to stone him.

32 Jesus replied, “I have shown you many good works from the Father. For which of these works are you stoning me?”

33 “We aren’t stoning you for a good work,” the Jews answered, “but for blasphemy, because you—being a man—make yourself God.”

34 Jesus answered them, “Isn’t it written in your law, I said, you are gods? 35 If he called those to whom the word of God came ‘gods’—and the Scripture cannot be broken— 36 do you say, ‘You are blaspheming’ to the one the Father set apart and sent into the world, because I said: I am the Son of God? 37 If I am not doing my Father’s works, don’t believe me. 38 But if I am doing them and you don’t believe me, believe the works. This way you will know and understand that the Father is in me and I in the Father.” 39 Then they were trying again to seize him, but he escaped their grasp.

Many beyond the Jordan Believe in Jesus

40 So he departed again across the Jordan to the place where John had been baptizing earlier, and he remained there. 41 Many came to him and said, “John never did a sign, but everything John said about this man was true.” 42 And many believed in him there.

Psalm 107 CSB

Thanksgiving for God’s Deliverance

1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
  his faithful love endures forever.
2 Let the redeemed of the Lord proclaim
  that he has redeemed them from the power of the foe
3 and has gathered them from the lands—
  from the east and the west,
  from the north and the south.

4 Some wandered in the desolate wilderness,
  finding no way to a city where they could live.
5 They were hungry and thirsty;
  their spirits failed within them.
6 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he rescued them from their distress.
7 He led them by the right path
  to go to a city where they could live.
8 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
9 For he has satisfied the thirsty
  and filled the hungry with good things.

10 Others sat in darkness and gloom—
  prisoners in cruel chains—
11 because they rebelled against God’s commands
  and despised the counsel of the Most High.
12 He broke their spirits with hard labor;
  they stumbled, and there was no one to help.
13 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he saved them from their distress.
14 He brought them out of darkness and gloom
  and broke their chains apart.
15 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
16 For he has broken down the bronze gates
  and cut through the iron bars.

17 Fools suffered affliction
  because of their rebellious ways and their iniquities.
18 They loathed all food
  and came near the gates of death.
19 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he saved them from their distress.
20 He sent his word and healed them;
  he rescued them from their traps.
21 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
22 Let them offer thanksgiving sacrifices
  and announce his works with shouts of joy.

23 Others went to sea in ships,
  conducting trade on the vast water.
24 They saw the Lord’s works,
  his wondrous works in the deep.
25 He spoke and raised a stormy wind
  that stirred up the waves of the sea.
26 Rising up to the sky, sinking down to the depths,
  their courage melting away in anguish,
27 they reeled and staggered like a drunkard,
  and all their skill was useless.
28 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
  and he brought them out of their distress.
29 He stilled the storm to a whisper,
  and the waves of the sea were hushed.
30 They rejoiced when the waves grew quiet.
  Then he guided them to the harbor they longed for.
31 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
32 Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people
  and praise him in the council of the elders.

33 He turns rivers into desert,
  springs into thirsty ground,
34 and fruitful land into salty wasteland,
  because of the wickedness of its inhabitants.
35 He turns a desert into a pool,
  dry land into springs.
36 He causes the hungry to settle there,
  and they establish a city where they can live.
37 They sow fields and plant vineyards
  that yield a fruitful harvest.
38 He blesses them, and they multiply greatly;
  he does not let their livestock decrease.

39 When they are diminished and are humbled
  by cruel oppression and sorrow,
40 he pours contempt on nobles
  and makes them wander in a trackless wasteland.
41 But he lifts the needy out of their suffering
  and makes their families multiply like flocks.
42 The upright see it and rejoice,
  and all injustice shuts its mouth.

43 Let whoever is wise pay attention to these things
  and consider the Lord’s acts of faithful love.

John 9 CSB

The Sixth Sign: Healing a Man Born Blind

9
As he was passing by, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”

3 “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” Jesus answered. “This came about so that God’s works might be displayed in him. 4 We must do the works of him who sent me while it is day. Night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”

6 After he said these things he spit on the ground, made some mud from the saliva, and spread the mud on his eyes. 7 “Go,” he told him, “wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means “Sent”). So he left, washed, and came back seeing.

8 His neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar said, “Isn’t this the one who used to sit begging?” 9 Some said, “He’s the one.” Others were saying, “No, but he looks like him.”

He kept saying, “I’m the one.”

10 So they asked him, “Then how were your eyes opened?”

11 He answered, “The man called Jesus made mud, spread it on my eyes, and told me, ‘Go to Siloam and wash.’ So when I went and washed I received my sight.”

12 “Where is he?” they asked.

“I don’t know,” he said.

The Healed Man’s Testimony

13 They brought the man who used to be blind to the Pharisees. 14 The day that Jesus made the mud and opened his eyes was a Sabbath. 15 Then the Pharisees asked him again how he received his sight.

“He put mud on my eyes,” he told them. “I washed and I can see.”

16 Some of the Pharisees said, “This man is not from God, because he doesn’t keep the Sabbath.” But others were saying, “How can a sinful man perform such signs?” And there was a division among them.

17 Again they asked the blind man, “What do you say about him, since he opened your eyes?”

“He’s a prophet,” he said.

18 The Jews did not believe this about him—that he was blind and received sight—until they summoned the parents of the one who had received his sight.

19 They asked them, “Is this your son, the one you say was born blind? How then does he now see?”

20 “We know this is our son and that he was born blind,” his parents answered. 21 “But we don’t know how he now sees, and we don’t know who opened his eyes. Ask him; he’s of age. He will speak for himself.” 22 His parents said these things because they were afraid of the Jews, since the Jews had already agreed that if anyone confessed him as the Messiah, he would be banned from the synagogue. 23 This is why his parents said, “He’s of age; ask him.”

24 So a second time they summoned the man who had been blind and told him, “Give glory to God. We know that this man is a sinner.”

25 He answered, “Whether or not he’s a sinner, I don’t know. One thing I do know: I was blind, and now I can see!”

26 Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?”

27 “I already told you,” he said, “and you didn’t listen. Why do you want to hear it again? You don’t want to become his disciples too, do you?”

28 They ridiculed him: “You’re that man’s disciple, but we’re Moses’s disciples. 29 We know that God has spoken to Moses. But this man—we don’t know where he’s from.”

30 “This is an amazing thing!” the man told them. “You don’t know where he is from, and yet he opened my eyes. 31 We know that God doesn’t listen to sinners, but if anyone is God-fearing and does his will, he listens to him. 32 Throughout history no one has ever heard of someone opening the eyes of a person born blind. 33 If this man were not from God, he wouldn’t be able to do anything.”

34 “You were born entirely in sin,” they replied, “and are you trying to teach us?” Then they threw him out.

Spiritual Blindness

35 Jesus heard that they had thrown the man out, and when he found him, he asked, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”

36 “Who is he, Sir, that I may believe in him?” he asked.

37 Jesus answered, “You have seen him; in fact, he is the one speaking with you.”

38 “I believe, Lord!” he said, and he worshiped him.

39 Jesus said, “I came into this world for judgment, in order that those who do not see will see and those who do see will become blind.”

40 Some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these things and asked him, “We aren’t blind too, are we?”

41 “If you were blind,” Jesus told them, “you wouldn’t have sin. But now that you say, ‘We see,’ your sin remains.

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John 10 CSB

The Good Shepherd

10
“Truly I tell you, anyone who doesn’t enter the sheep pen by the gate but climbs in some other way is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens it for him, and the sheep hear his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 When he has brought all his own outside, he goes ahead of them. The sheep follow him because they know his voice. 5 They will never follow a stranger; instead they will run away from him, because they don’t know the voice of strangers.” 6 Jesus gave them this figure of speech, but they did not understand what he was telling them.

7 Jesus said again, “Truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. 8 All who came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep didn’t listen to them. 9 I am the gate. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will come in and go out and find pasture. 10 A thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I have come so that they may have life and have it in abundance.

11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. 12 The hired hand, since he is not the shepherd and doesn’t own the sheep, leaves them and runs away when he sees a wolf coming. The wolf then snatches and scatters them. 13 This happens because he is a hired hand and doesn’t care about the sheep.

14 “I am the good shepherd. I know my own, and my own know me, 15 just as the Father knows me, and I know the Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. 16 But I have other sheep that are not from this sheep pen; I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. Then there will be one flock, one shepherd. 17 This is why the Father loves me, because I lay down my life so that I may take it up again. 18 No one takes it from me, but I lay it down on my own. I have the right to lay it down, and I have the right to take it up again. I have received this command from my Father.”

19 Again the Jews were divided because of these words. 20 Many of them were saying, “He has a demon and he’s crazy. Why do you listen to him?” 21 Others were saying, “These aren’t the words of someone who is demon-possessed. Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?”

Jesus at the Festival of Dedication

22 Then the Festival of Dedication took place in Jerusalem, and it was winter. 23 Jesus was walking in the temple in Solomon’s Colonnade. 24 The Jews surrounded him and asked, “How long are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.”

25 “I did tell you and you don’t believe,” Jesus answered them. “The works that I do in my Father’s name testify about me. 26 But you don’t believe because you are not of my sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand. 29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand. 30 I and the Father are one.”

Renewed Efforts to Stone Jesus

31 Again the Jews picked up rocks to stone him.

32 Jesus replied, “I have shown you many good works from the Father. For which of these works are you stoning me?”

33 “We aren’t stoning you for a good work,” the Jews answered, “but for blasphemy, because you—being a man—make yourself God.”

34 Jesus answered them, “Isn’t it written in your law, I said, you are gods? 35 If he called those to whom the word of God came ‘gods’—and the Scripture cannot be broken— 36 do you say, ‘You are blaspheming’ to the one the Father set apart and sent into the world, because I said: I am the Son of God? 37 If I am not doing my Father’s works, don’t believe me. 38 But if I am doing them and you don’t believe me, believe the works. This way you will know and understand that the Father is in me and I in the Father.” 39 Then they were trying again to seize him, but he escaped their grasp.

Many beyond the Jordan Believe in Jesus

40 So he departed again across the Jordan to the place where John had been baptizing earlier, and he remained there. 41 Many came to him and said, “John never did a sign, but everything John said about this man was true.” 42 And many believed in him there.

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Psalm 107 CSB

Thanksgiving for God’s Deliverance

1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
  his faithful love endures forever.
2 Let the redeemed of the Lord proclaim
  that he has redeemed them from the power of the foe
3 and has gathered them from the lands—
  from the east and the west,
  from the north and the south.

4 Some wandered in the desolate wilderness,
  finding no way to a city where they could live.
5 They were hungry and thirsty;
  their spirits failed within them.
6 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he rescued them from their distress.
7 He led them by the right path
  to go to a city where they could live.
8 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
9 For he has satisfied the thirsty
  and filled the hungry with good things.

10 Others sat in darkness and gloom—
  prisoners in cruel chains—
11 because they rebelled against God’s commands
  and despised the counsel of the Most High.
12 He broke their spirits with hard labor;
  they stumbled, and there was no one to help.
13 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he saved them from their distress.
14 He brought them out of darkness and gloom
  and broke their chains apart.
15 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
16 For he has broken down the bronze gates
  and cut through the iron bars.

17 Fools suffered affliction
  because of their rebellious ways and their iniquities.
18 They loathed all food
  and came near the gates of death.
19 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble;
  he saved them from their distress.
20 He sent his word and healed them;
  he rescued them from their traps.
21 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
22 Let them offer thanksgiving sacrifices
  and announce his works with shouts of joy.

23 Others went to sea in ships,
  conducting trade on the vast water.
24 They saw the Lord’s works,
  his wondrous works in the deep.
25 He spoke and raised a stormy wind
  that stirred up the waves of the sea.
26 Rising up to the sky, sinking down to the depths,
  their courage melting away in anguish,
27 they reeled and staggered like a drunkard,
  and all their skill was useless.
28 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
  and he brought them out of their distress.
29 He stilled the storm to a whisper,
  and the waves of the sea were hushed.
30 They rejoiced when the waves grew quiet.
  Then he guided them to the harbor they longed for.
31 Let them give thanks to the Lord
  for his faithful love
  and his wondrous works for all humanity.
32 Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people
  and praise him in the council of the elders.

33 He turns rivers into desert,
  springs into thirsty ground,
34 and fruitful land into salty wasteland,
  because of the wickedness of its inhabitants.
35 He turns a desert into a pool,
  dry land into springs.
36 He causes the hungry to settle there,
  and they establish a city where they can live.
37 They sow fields and plant vineyards
  that yield a fruitful harvest.
38 He blesses them, and they multiply greatly;
  he does not let their livestock decrease.

39 When they are diminished and are humbled
  by cruel oppression and sorrow,
40 he pours contempt on nobles
  and makes them wander in a trackless wasteland.
41 But he lifts the needy out of their suffering
  and makes their families multiply like flocks.
42 The upright see it and rejoice,
  and all injustice shuts its mouth.

43 Let whoever is wise pay attention to these things
  and consider the Lord’s acts of faithful love.




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