September 9 - John 13.1-20, 2 Chronicles 18 and Psalm 78.21-37

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Jesus Washes the Feet of His Disciples

John 13 It was before Passover, and Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and to return to the Father. He had always loved his followers in this world, and he loved them to the very end.
2Even before the evening meal started, the devil had made Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, decide to betray Jesus.
3Jesus knew that he had come from God and would go back to God. He also knew that the Father had given him complete power. 4So during the meal Jesus got up, removed his outer garment, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5He put some water into a large bowl. Then he began washing his disciples' feet and drying them with the towel he was wearing.
6But when he came to Simon Peter, that disciple asked, "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?"
7Jesus answered, "You don't really know what I am doing, but later you will understand."
8"You will never wash my feet!" Peter replied.
"If I don't wash you," Jesus told him, "you don't really belong to me."
9Peter said, "Lord, don't wash just my feet. Wash my hands and my head."
10Jesus answered, "People who have bathed and are clean all over need to wash just their feet. And you, my disciples, are clean, except for one of you." 11Jesus knew who would betray him. That is why he said, "except for one of you."
12After Jesus had washed his disciples' feet and had put his outer garment back on, he sat down again. Then he said:

Do you understand what I have done? 13You call me your teacher and Lord, and you should, because that is who I am. 14And if your Lord and teacher has washed your feet, you should do the same for each other. 15I have set the example, and you should do for each other exactly what I have done for you. 16I tell you for certain that servants are not greater than their master, and messengers are not greater than the one who sent them. 17You know these things, and God will bless you, if you do them.

18I am not talking about all of you. I know the ones I have chosen. But what the Scriptures say must come true. And they say, "The man who ate with me has turned against me!" 19I am telling you this before it all happens. Then when it does happen, you will believe who I am. 20I tell you for certain that anyone who welcomes my messengers also welcomes me, and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.


Micaiah Warns King Ahab of Israel
(1 Kings 22.1-28)

2 Chronicles 18 Jehoshaphat was now very rich and famous. He signed a treaty with King Ahab of Israel by arranging the marriage of his son and Ahab's daughter.
2One day, Jehoshaphat went to visit Ahab in his capital city of Samaria. Ahab slaughtered sheep and cattle and prepared a big feast to honor Jehoshaphat and the officials with him. Ahab talked about attacking the city of Ramoth in Gilead, 3and finally asked, "Jehoshaphat, would you go with me to attack Ramoth?"
"Yes," Jehoshaphat answered. "My army is at your command. 4But first let's ask the LORD what to do."
5Ahab sent for four hundred prophets and asked, "Should I attack the city of Ramoth?"
"Yes!" the prophets answered. "God will help you capture the city."
6But Jehoshaphat said, "Just to make sure, is there another of the LORD's prophets we can ask?"
7"We could ask Micaiah son of Imlah," Ahab said. "But I hate Micaiah. He always has bad news for me."
"Don't say that!" Jehoshaphat replied. 8Then Ahab sent someone to bring Micaiah as soon as possible.
9All this time, Ahab and Jehoshaphat were dressed in their royal robes and were seated on their thrones at the threshing place near the gate of Samaria, listening to the prophets tell them what the LORD had said.
10Zedekiah son of Chenaanah was one of the prophets. He had made some horns out of iron and shouted, "Ahab, the LORD says you will attack the Syrians like a bull with iron horns and wipe them out!"
11All the prophets agreed that Ahab should attack the Syrians at Ramoth and promised that the LORD would help him defeat them.
12Meanwhile, the messenger who went to get Micaiah whispered, "Micaiah, all the prophets have good news for Ahab. Now go and say the same thing."
13"I'll say whatever the living LORD my God tells me to say," Micaiah replied.
14Then Micaiah went up to Ahab, who asked, "Micaiah, should we attack Ramoth?"
"Yes!" Micaiah answered. "The LORD will help you capture the city."
15Ahab shouted, "Micaiah, I've told you over and over to tell me the truth! What does the LORD really say?"
16Micaiah answered, "In a vision I saw Israelite soldiers wandering around, lost in the hills like sheep without a shepherd. The LORD said, 'These troops have no leader. They should go home and not fight.' "
17Ahab turned to Jehoshaphat and said, "I told you he would bring me bad news!"
18Micaiah replied:

I then saw the LORD seated on his throne with every creature in heaven gathered around him. 19The LORD asked, "Who can trick Ahab and make him go to Ramoth where he will be killed?"

They talked about it for a while, 20then finally a spirit came forward and said to the LORD, "I can trick Ahab."

"How?" the LORD asked.

21"I'll make Ahab's prophets lie to him."

"Good!" the LORD replied. "Now go and do it. You will be successful."

22Ahab, this is exactly what has happened. The LORD made all your prophets lie to you, and he knows you will soon be destroyed.


23Zedekiah walked over and slapped Micaiah on the face. Then he asked, "Do you really think the LORD would speak to you and not to me?"
24Micaiah answered, "You'll find out on the day you have to hide in the back room of some house."
25Ahab shouted, "Arrest Micaiah! Take him to Prince Joash and Governor Amon of Samaria. 26Tell them to put him in prison and to give him nothing but bread and water until I come back safely."
27Micaiah said, "If you do come back, I was wrong about what the LORD wanted me to say." Then he told the crowd, "Don't forget what I said!"

Ahab Dies at Ramoth
(1 Kings 22.29-35)

28Ahab and Jehoshaphat led their armies to Ramoth in Gilead. 29Before they went into battle, Ahab said, "Jehoshaphat, I'll disguise myself, but you wear your royal robe." Ahab disguised himself and went into battle.
30The king of Syria had ordered his chariot commanders to attack only Ahab. 31So when they saw Jehoshaphat in his robe, they thought he was Ahab and started to attack him. But Jehoshaphat prayed, and the LORD made the Syrian soldiers stop. 32And when they realized he wasn't Ahab, they left him alone.
33However, during the fighting a soldier shot an arrow without even aiming, and it hit Ahab between two pieces of his armor. He shouted to his chariot driver, "I've been hit! Get me out of here!"
34The fighting lasted all day, with Ahab propped up in his chariot so he could see the Syrian troops. He stayed there until evening, and by sundown he was dead.


Psalm 78

21When the LORD heard this, he was angry and furious
with Jacob's descendants, the people of Israel.
22They had refused to trust him,
and they had doubted his saving power.

23But God gave a command to the clouds,
and he opened the doors in the skies.
24From heaven he sent grain that they called manna.
25He gave them more than enough,
and each one of them ate this special food.

26God's mighty power
brought a strong wind from the southeast,
27and it brought birds that covered the ground,
like sand on the beach.
28Then God made the birds fall
in the camp of his people near their tents.

29God gave his people all they wanted,
and each of them ate until they were full.
30But before they had swallowed the last bite,
31God became angry and killed the strongest
and best from the families of Israel.

32But the rest kept on sinning
and would not trust God's miracles.
33So he cut their lives short and made them terrified.
34After he killed some of them,
the others turned to him with all their hearts.
35They remembered God Most High,
the mighty rock that kept them safe.
36But they tried to flatter God, and they told him lies;
37they were unfaithful and broke their promises.

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