Week 6 Bible Reading Plan (February 6-12)

  • Job 1-2

    Job and His Family

    1 There was a man in the country of Uz named Job. He was a man of complete integrity, who feared God and turned away from evil. 2 He had seven sons and three daughters. 3 His estate included seven thousand sheep and goats, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred female donkeys, and a very large number of servants. Job was the greatest man among all the people of the east.

    4 His sons used to take turns having banquets at their homes. They would send an invitation to their three sisters to eat and drink with them. 5 Whenever a round of banqueting was over, Job would send for his children and purify them, rising early in the morning to offer burnt offerings for all of them. For Job thought, “Perhaps my children have sinned, having cursed God in their hearts.” This was Job’s regular practice.

    Satan’s First Test of Job

    6 One day the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them. 7 The Lord asked Satan, “Where have you come from?”

    “From roaming through the earth,” Satan answered him, “and walking around on it.”

    8 Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? No one else on earth is like him, a man of perfect integrity, who fears God and turns away from evil.”

    9 Satan answered the Lord, “Does Job fear God for nothing? 10 Haven’t you placed a hedge around him, his household, and everything he owns? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land. 11 But stretch out your hand and strike everything he owns, and he will surely curse you to your face.”

    12 “Very well,” the Lord told Satan, “everything he owns is in your power. However, do not lay a hand on Job himself.” So Satan left the Lord’s presence.

    13 One day when Job’s sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother’s house, 14 a messenger came to Job and reported, “While the oxen were plowing and the donkeys grazing nearby, 15 the Sabeans swooped down and took them away. They struck down the servants with the sword, and I alone have escaped to tell you!”

    16 He was still speaking when another messenger came and reported, “God’s fire fell from heaven. It burned the sheep and the servants and devoured them, and I alone have escaped to tell you!”

    17 That messenger was still speaking when yet another came and reported, “The Chaldeans formed three bands, made a raid on the camels, and took them away. They struck down the servants with the sword, and I alone have escaped to tell you!”

    18 He was still speaking when another messenger came and reported, “Your sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother’s house. 19 Suddenly a powerful wind swept in from the desert and struck the four corners of the house. It collapsed on the young people so that they died, and I alone have escaped to tell you!”

    20 Then Job stood up, tore his robe, and shaved his head. He fell to the ground and worshiped, 21 saying:

    Naked I came from my mother’s womb,

    and naked I will leave this life.

    The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away.

    Blessed be the name of the Lord.

    22 Throughout all this Job did not sin or blame God for anything.

    Satan’s Second Test of Job

    2 One day the sons of God came again to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them to present himself before the Lord. 2 The Lord asked Satan, “Where have you come from?”

    “From roaming through the earth,” Satan answered him, “and walking around on it.”

    3 Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? No one else on earth is like him, a man of perfect integrity, who fears God and turns away from evil. He still retains his integrity, even though you incited me against him, to destroy him for no good reason.”

    4 “Skin for skin!” Satan answered the Lord. “A man will give up everything he owns in exchange for his life. 5 But stretch out your hand and strike his flesh and bones, and he will surely curse you to your face.”

    6 “Very well,” the Lord told Satan, “he is in your power; only spare his life.” 7 So Satan left the Lord’s presence and infected Job with terrible boils from the soles of his feet to the top of his head. 8 Then Job took a piece of broken pottery to scrape himself while he sat among the ashes.

    9 His wife said to him, “Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die!”

    10 “You speak as a foolish woman speaks,” he told her. “Should we accept only good from God and not adversity?” Throughout all this Job did not sin in what he said.

    Job’s Three Friends

    11 Now when Job’s three friends—Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite—heard about all this adversity that had happened to him, each of them came from his home. They met together to go and sympathize with him and comfort him. 12 When they looked from a distance, they could barely recognize him. They wept aloud, and each man tore his robe and threw dust into the air and on his head. 13 Then they sat on the ground with him seven days and nights, but no one spoke a word to him because they saw that his suffering was very intense.

  • Job 3

    Job’s Opening Speech

    3

    1 After this, Job began to speak and cursed the day he was born. 2 He said:

    3 May the day I was born perish,

    and the night that said,

    “A boy is conceived.”

    4 If only that day had turned to darkness!

    May God above not care about it,

    or light shine on it.

    5 May darkness and gloom reclaim it,

    and a cloud settle over it.

    May what darkens the day terrify it.

    6 If only darkness had taken that night away!

    May it not appear among the days of the year

    or be listed in the calendar.

    7 Yes, may that night be barren;

    may no joyful shout be heard in it.

    8 Let those who curse days

    condemn it,

    those who are ready to rouse Leviathan.

    9 May its morning stars grow dark.

    May it wait for daylight but have none;

    may it not see the breaking of dawn.

    10 For that night did not shut

    the doors of my mother’s womb,

    and hide sorrow from my eyes.

    11 Why was I not stillborn;

    why didn’t I die as I came from the womb?

    12 Why did the knees receive me,

    and why were there breasts for me to nurse?

    13 Now I would certainly be lying down in peace;

    I would be asleep.

    Then I would be at rest

    14 with the kings and counselors of the earth,

    who rebuilt ruined cities for themselves,

    15 or with princes who had gold,

    who filled their houses with silver.

    16 Or why was I not hidden like a miscarried child,

    like infants who never see daylight?

    17 There the wicked cease to make trouble,

    and there the weary find rest.

    18 The captives are completely at rest;

    they do not hear a taskmaster’s voice.

    19 Both small and great are there,

    and the slave is set free from his master.

    20 Why is light given to one burdened with grief,

    and life to those whose existence is bitter,

    21 who wait for death, but it does not come,

    and search for it more than for hidden treasure,

    22 who are filled with much joy

    and are glad when they reach the grave?

    23 Why is life given to a man whose path is hidden,

    whom God has hedged in?

    24 I sigh when food is put before me,

    and my groans pour out like water.

    25 For the thing I feared has overtaken me,

    and what I dreaded has happened to me.

    26 I cannot relax or be calm;

    I have no rest, for turmoil has come.

  • Job 18-19

    Bildad Speaks

    18

    Then Bildad the Shuhite replied:

    2 How long until you stop talking?

    Show some sense, and then we can talk.

    3 Why are we regarded as cattle,

    as stupid in your sight?

    4 You who tear yourself in anger—

    should the earth be abandoned on your account,

    or a rock be removed from its place?

    5 Yes, the light of the wicked is extinguished;

    the flame of his fire does not glow.

    6 The light in his tent grows dark,

    and the lamp beside him is put out.

    7 His powerful stride is shortened,

    and his own schemes trip him up.

    8 For his own feet lead him into a net,

    and he strays into its mesh.

    9 A trap catches him by the heel;

    a noose seizes him.

    10 A rope lies hidden for him on the ground,

    and a snare waits for him along the path.

    11 Terrors frighten him on every side

    and harass him at every step.

    12 His strength is depleted;

    disaster lies ready for him to stumble.

    13 Parts of his skin are eaten away;

    death’s firstborn consumes his limbs.

    14 He is ripped from the security of his tent

    and marched away to the king of terrors.

    15 Nothing he owned remains in his tent.

    Burning sulfur is scattered over his home.

    16 His roots below dry up,

    and his branches above wither away.

    17 All memory of him perishes from the earth;

    he has no name anywhere.

    18 He is driven from light to darkness

    and chased from the inhabited world.

    19 He has no children or descendants among his people,

    no survivor where he used to live.

    20 Those in the west are appalled at his fate,

    while those in the east tremble in horror.

    21 Indeed, such is the dwelling of the unjust man,

    and this is the place of the one who does not know God.

    Job’s Reply to Bildad

    19

    1 Then Job answered:

    2 How long will you torment me

    and crush me with words?

    3 You have humiliated me ten times now,

    and you mistreat me without shame.

    4 Even if it is true that I have sinned,

    my mistake concerns only me.

    5 If you really want to appear superior to me

    and would use my disgrace as evidence against me,

    6 then understand that it is God who has wronged me

    and caught me in his net.

    7 I cry out, “Violence!” but get no response;

    I call for help, but there is no justice.

    8 He has blocked my way so that I cannot pass through;

    he has veiled my paths with darkness.

    9 He has stripped me of my honor

    and removed the crown from my head.

    10 He tears me down on every side so that I am ruined.

    He uproots my hope like a tree.

    11 His anger burns against me,

    and he regards me as one of his enemies.

    12 His troops advance together;

    they construct a ramp against me

    and camp around my tent.

    13 He has removed my brothers from me;

    my acquaintances have abandoned me.

    14 My relatives stop coming by,

    and my close friends have forgotten me.

    15 My house guests and female servants regard me as a stranger;

    I am a foreigner in their sight.

    16 I call for my servant, but he does not answer,

    even if I beg him with my own mouth.

    17 My breath is offensive to my wife,

    and my own family finds me repulsive.

    18 Even young boys scorn me.

    When I stand up, they mock me.

    19 All of my best friends despise me,

    and those I love have turned against me.

    20 My skin and my flesh cling to my bones;

    I have escaped with only the skin of my teeth.

    21 Have mercy on me, my friends, have mercy,

    for God’s hand has struck me.

    22 Why do you persecute me as God does?

    Will you never get enough of my flesh?

    23 I wish that my words were written down,

    that they were recorded on a scroll

    24 or were inscribed in stone forever

    by an iron stylus and lead!

    25 But I know that my Redeemer lives,

    and at the end he will stand on the dust.

    26 Even after my skin has been destroyed,

    yet I will see God in my flesh.

    27 I will see him myself;

    my eyes will look at him, and not as a stranger.

    My heart longs within me.

    28 If you say, “How will we pursue him,

    since the root of the problem lies with him?”

    29 then be afraid of the sword,

    because wrath brings punishment by the sword,

    so that you may know there is a judgment.

  • Psalm 1-2

    Psalm 1

    The Two Ways

    1 How happy is the one who does not

    walk in the advice of the wicked

    or stand in the pathway with sinners

    or sit in the company of mockers!

    2 Instead, his delight is in the Lord’s instruction,

    and he meditates on it day and night.

    3 He is like a tree planted beside flowing streams

    that bears its fruit in its season,

    and its leaf does not wither.

    Whatever he does prospers.

    4 The wicked are not like this;

    instead, they are like chaff that the wind blows away.

    5 Therefore the wicked will not stand up in the judgment,

    nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.

    6 For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous,

    but the way of the wicked leads to ruin.

    Psalm 2

    Coronation of the Son

    1 Why do the nations rage

    and the peoples plot in vain?

    2 The kings of the earth take their stand,

    and the rulers conspire together

    against the Lord and his Anointed One:

    3 “Let’s tear off their chains

    and throw their ropes off of us.”

    4 The one enthroned in heaven laughs;

    the Lord ridicules them.

    5 Then he speaks to them in his anger

    and terrifies them in his wrath:

    6 “I have installed my king

    on Zion, my holy mountain.”

    7 I will declare the Lord’s decree.

    He said to me, “You are my Son;

    today I have become your Father.

    8 Ask of me,

    and I will make the nations your inheritance

    and the ends of the earth your possession.

    9 You will break them with an iron scepter;

    you will shatter them like pottery.”

    10 So now, kings, be wise;

    receive instruction, you judges of the earth.

    11 Serve the Lord with reverential awe

    and rejoice with trembling.

    12 Pay homage to the Son or he will be angry

    and you will perish in your rebellion,

    for his anger may ignite at any moment.

    All who take refuge in him are happy.

  • Psalms 16, 19, 23

    Psalm 16

    Confidence in the Lord

    A Miktam of David.

    1 Protect me, God, for I take refuge in you.

    2 I said to the Lord, “You are my Lord;

    I have nothing good besides you.”

    3 As for the holy people who are in the land,

    they are the noble ones.

    All my delight is in them.

    4 The sorrows of those who take another god

    for themselves will multiply;

    I will not pour out their drink offerings of blood,

    and I will not speak their names with my lips.

    5 Lord, you are my portion

    and my cup of blessing;

    you hold my future.

    6 The boundary lines have fallen for me

    in pleasant places;

    indeed, I have a beautiful inheritance.

    7 I will bless the Lord who counsels me—

    even at night when my thoughts trouble me.

    8 I always let the Lord guide me.

    Because he is at my right hand,

    I will not be shaken.

    9 Therefore my heart is glad

    and my whole being rejoices;

    my body also rests securely.

    10 For you will not abandon me to Sheol;

    you will not allow your faithful one to see decay.

    11 You reveal the path of life to me;

    in your presence is abundant joy;

    at your right hand are eternal pleasures.

    Psalm 19

    The Witness of Creation and Scripture

    For the choir director. A psalm of David.

    1 The heavens declare the glory of God,

    and the expanse proclaims the work of his hands.

    2 Day after day they pour out speech;

    night after night they communicate knowledge.

    3 There is no speech; there are no words;

    their voice is not heard.

    4 Their message has gone out to the whole earth,

    and their words to the ends of the world.

    In the heavens he has pitched a tent for the sun.

    5 It is like a bridegroom coming from his home;

    it rejoices like an athlete running a course.

    6 It rises from one end of the heavens

    and circles to their other end;

    nothing is hidden from its heat.

    7 The instruction of the Lord is perfect,

    renewing one’s life;

    the testimony of the Lord is trustworthy,

    making the inexperienced wise.

    8 The precepts of the Lord are right,

    making the heart glad;

    the command of the Lord is radiant,

    making the eyes light up.

    9 The fear of the Lord is pure,

    enduring forever;

    the ordinances of the Lord are reliable

    and altogether righteous.

    10 They are more desirable than gold—

    than an abundance of pure gold;

    and sweeter than honey

    dripping from a honeycomb.

    11 In addition, your servant is warned by them,

    and in keeping them there is an abundant reward.

    12 Who perceives his unintentional sins?

    Cleanse me from my hidden faults.

    13 Moreover, keep your servant from willful sins;

    do not let them rule me.

    Then I will be blameless

    and cleansed from blatant rebellion.

    14 May the words of my mouth

    and the meditation of my heart

    be acceptable to you,

    Lord, my rock and my Redeemer.

    Psalm 23

    The Good Shepherd

    A psalm of David.

    1 The Lord is my shepherd;

    I have what I need.

    2 He lets me lie down in green pastures;

    he leads me beside quiet waters.

    3 He renews my life;

    he leads me along the right paths

    for his name’s sake.

    4 Even when I go through the darkest valley,

    I fear no danger,

    for you are with me;

    your rod and your staff—they comfort me.

    5 You prepare a table before me

    in the presence of my enemies;

    you anoint my head with oil;

    my cup overflows.

    6 Only goodness and faithful love will pursue me

    all the days of my life,

    and I will dwell in the house of the Lord

    as long as I live.

  • Psalms 32 &34

    Psalm 32

    The Joy of Forgiveness

    Of David. A Maskil.

    1 How joyful is the one

    whose transgression is forgiven,

    whose sin is covered!

    2 How joyful is a person whom

    the Lord does not charge with iniquity

    and in whose spirit is no deceit!

    3 When I kept silent, my bones became brittle

    from my groaning all day long.

    4 For day and night your hand was heavy on me;

    my strength was drained

    as in the summer’s heat.Selah

    5 Then I acknowledged my sin to you

    and did not conceal my iniquity.

    I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,”

    and you forgave the guilt of my sin.Selah

    6 Therefore let everyone who is faithful pray to you immediately.

    When great floodwaters come,

    they will not reach him.

    7 You are my hiding place;

    you protect me from trouble.

    You surround me with joyful shouts of deliverance.Selah

    8 I will instruct you and show you the way to go;

    with my eye on you, I will give counsel.

    9 Do not be like a horse or mule,

    without understanding,

    that must be controlled with bit and bridle

    or else it will not come near you.

    10 Many pains come to the wicked,

    but the one who trusts in the Lord

    will have faithful love surrounding him.

    11 Be glad in the Lord and rejoice,

    you righteous ones;

    shout for joy,

    all you upright in heart.

    Psalm 34

    The Lord Delivers the Righteous

    Concerning David, when he pretended to be insane in the presence of Abimelech, who drove him out, and he departed.

    1 I will bless the Lord at all times;

    his praise will always be on my lips.

    2 I will boast in the Lord;

    the humble will hear and be glad.

    3 Proclaim the Lord’s greatness with me;

    let us exalt his name together.

    4 I sought the Lord, and he answered me

    and rescued me from all my fears.

    5 Those who look to him are radiant with joy;

    their faces will never be ashamed.

    6 This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him

    and saved him from all his troubles.

    7 The angel of the Lord encamps

    around those who fear him, and rescues them.

    8 Taste and see that the Lord is good.

    How happy is the person who takes refuge in him!

    9 You who are his holy ones, fear the Lord,

    for those who fear him lack nothing.

    10 Young lions lack food and go hungry,

    but those who seek the Lord

    will not lack any good thing.

    11 Come, children, listen to me;

    I will teach you the fear of the Lord.

    12 Who is someone who desires life,

    loving a long life to enjoy what is good?

    13 Keep your tongue from evil

    and your lips from deceitful speech.

    14 Turn away from evil and do what is good;

    seek peace and pursue it.

    15 The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous,

    and his ears are open to their cry for help.

    16 The face of the Lord is set

    against those who do what is evil,

    to remove all memory of them from the earth.

    17 The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears,

    and rescues them from all their troubles.

    18 The Lord is near the brokenhearted;

    he saves those crushed in spirit.

    19 One who is righteous has many adversities,

    but the Lord rescues him from them all.

    20 He protects all his bones;

    not one of them is broken.

    21 Evil brings death to the wicked,

    and those who hate the righteous will be punished.

    22 The Lord redeems the life of his servants,

    and all who take refuge in him will not be punished.

  • Reflection Questions:

    -What do you think you would do if you were in Job’s shoes? Why?

    -Reread Job 19:25-26. Spend time thanking God that is a faithful, living God.

    -How have the Psalms in this week’s reading increased your desire for God? Reflect on Psalm 34:1-6. Pray for God to be magnified in you.

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