February 9 - Hebrews 6.13-20, Exodus 1-2 and Psalm 40

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God's Promise Is Sure

Hebrews 6 13No one is greater than God. So he made a promise in his own name when he said to Abraham, 14"I, the Lord, will bless you with many descendants!" 15Then after Abraham had been very patient, he was given what God had promised. 16When anyone wants to settle an argument, they make a vow by using the name of someone or something greater than themselves. 17So when God wanted to prove for certain that his promise to his people could not be broken, he made a vow. 18God cannot tell lies! And so his promises and vows are two things that can never be changed.
We have run to God for safety. Now his promises should greatly encourage us to take hold of the hope that is right in front of us. 19This hope is like a firm and steady anchor for our souls. In fact, hope reaches behind the curtain and into the most holy place. 20Jesus has gone there ahead of us, and he is our high priest forever, just like Melchizedek.


The People of Israel Suffer

Exodus 1 1-5When Jacob went to Egypt, his son Joseph was already there. So Jacob took his eleven other sons and their families. They were: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Benjamin, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher. Altogether, Jacob had seventy children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who went with him.
6After Joseph, his brothers, and everyone else in that generation had died, 7the people of Israel became so numerous that the whole region of Goshen was full of them.
8Many years later a new king came to power. He did not know what Joseph had done for Egypt, 9and he told the Egyptians:
There are too many of those Israelites in our country, and they are becoming more powerful than we are. 10If we don't outsmart them, their families will keep growing larger. And if our country goes to war, they could easily fight on the side of our enemies and escape from Egypt.

11The Egyptians put slave bosses in charge of the people of Israel and tried to wear them down with hard work. Those bosses forced them to build the cities of Pithom and Rameses, where the king could store his supplies. 12But even though the Israelites were mistreated, their families grew larger, and they took over more land. Because of this, the Egyptians hated them worse than before 13and made them work so hard 14that their lives were miserable. The Egyptians were cruel to the people of Israel and forced them to make bricks and to mix mortar and to work in the fields.
15Finally, the king called in Shiphrah and Puah, the two women who helped the Hebrew mothers when they gave birth. 16He told them, "If a Hebrew woman gives birth to a girl, let the child live. If the baby is a boy, kill him!"
17But the two women were faithful to God and did not kill the boys, even though the king had told them to. 18The king called them in again and asked, "Why are you letting those baby boys live?"
19They answered, "Hebrew women have their babies much quicker than Egyptian women. By the time we arrive, their babies are already born." 20-21God was good to the two women because they truly respected him, and he blessed them with children of their own.
The Hebrews kept increasing 22until finally, the king gave a command to everyone in the nation, "As soon as a Hebrew boy is born, throw him into the Nile River! But you can let the girls live."

Moses Is Born

Exodus 2 A man from the Levi tribe married a woman from the same tribe, 2and she later had a baby boy. He was a beautiful child, and she kept him inside for three months. 3But when she could no longer keep him hidden, she made a basket out of reeds and covered it with tar. She put him in the basket and placed it in the tall grass along the edge of the Nile River. 4The baby's older sister stood off at a distance to see what would happen to him.
5About that time one of the king's daughters came down to take a bath in the river, while her servant women walked along the river bank. She saw the basket in the tall grass and sent one of the young women to pull it out of the water. 6When the king's daughter opened the basket, she saw the baby and felt sorry for him because he was crying. She said, "This must be one of the Hebrew babies."
7At once the baby's older sister came up and asked, "Do you want me to get a Hebrew woman to take care of the baby for you?"
8"Yes," the king's daughter answered.
So the girl brought the baby's mother, 9and the king's daughter told her, "Take care of this child, and I will pay you."
The baby's mother carried him home and took care of him. 10And when he was old enough, she took him to the king's daughter, who adopted him. She named him Moses because she said, "I pulled him out of the water."

Moses Escapes from Egypt

11After Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were hard at work, and he saw an Egyptian beating one of them. 12Moses looked around to see if anyone was watching, then he killed the Egyptian and hid his body in the sand.
13When Moses went out the next day, he saw two Hebrews fighting. So he went to the man who had started the fight and asked, "Why are you beating up one of your own people?"
14The man answered, "Who put you in charge of us and made you our judge? Are you planning to kill me, just as you killed that Egyptian?"
This frightened Moses because he was sure that people must have found out what had happened. 15When the king heard what Moses had done, the king wanted to kill him. But Moses escaped and went to the land of Midian.
One day, Moses was sitting there by a well, 16when the seven daughters of Jethro, the priest of Midian, came up to water their father's sheep and goats. 17Some shepherds tried to chase them away, but Moses came to their rescue and watered their animals. 18When Jethro's daughters returned home, their father asked, "Why have you come back so early today?"
19They answered, "An Egyptian rescued us from the shepherds, and he even watered our sheep and goats."
20"Where is he?" Jethro asked. "Why did you leave him out there? Invite him to eat with us."
21Moses agreed to stay on with Jethro, who later let his daughter Zipporah marry Moses. 22And when she had a son, Moses said, "I will name him Gershom, since I am a foreigner in this country."
23After the death of the king of Egypt, the Israelites still complained because they were forced to be slaves. They cried out for help, 24and God heard their loud cries. He did not forget the promise he had made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, 25and because he knew what was happening to his people, he felt sorry for them.


Psalm 40
[A psalm by David for the music leader.]
A Prayer for Help


1I patiently waited, LORD, for you to hear my prayer.
You listened 2and pulled me from a lonely pit
full of mud and mire.
You let me stand on a rock with my feet firm,
3and you gave me a new song,
a song of praise to you.
Many will see this, and they will honor
and trust you, the LORD God.

4You bless all of those who trust you, LORD,
and refuse to worship idols or follow false gods.
5You, LORD God, have done many wonderful things,
and you have planned marvelous things for us.
No one is like you!
I would never be able to tell all you have done.

6Sacrifices and offerings are not what please you;
gifts and payment for sin are not what you demand.
But you made me willing to listen and obey.
7And so, I said, "I am here to do what is written
about me in the book, where it says,
8'I enjoy pleasing you. Your Law is in my heart.' "

9When your people worshiped, you know I told them,
"Our LORD always helps!"
10When all your people met, I did not keep silent.
I said, "Our LORD is kind.
He is faithful and caring, and he saves us."
11You, LORD, never fail to have pity on me;
your love and faithfulness always keep me secure.

12I have more troubles than I can count.
My sins are all around me,
and I can't find my way.
My sins outnumber the hairs on my head,
and I feel weak.
13Please show that you care and come to my rescue.
Hurry and help me!

14Disappoint and confuse all who want me dead;
turn away and disgrace all who want to hurt me.
15Embarrass and shame all of those who say,
"Just look at you now!"

16Our LORD, let your worshipers rejoice and be glad.
They love you for saving them, so let them always say,
"The LORD is wonderful!"

17I am poor and needy, but, LORD God,
you care about me, and you come to my rescue.
Please hurry and help.

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