Immorality
in the Church
1 Corinthians 5 Now, it
is actually being said that there is sexual immorality
among you so terrible that not even the heathen would be
guilty of it. I am told that a man is sleeping with his
stepmother! 2How, then, can you be proud? On
the contrary, you should be filled with sadness, and the
man who has done such a thing should be expelled from
your fellowship. 3-4And even though I am far
away from you in body, still I am there with you in
spirit; and as though I were there with you, I have in
the name of our Lord Jesus already passed judgment on the
man who has done this terrible thing. As you meet
together, and I meet with you in my spirit, by the power
of our Lord Jesus present with us, 5you are to
hand this man over to Satan for his body to be destroyed,
so that his spirit may be saved in the Day of the Lord.
6It
is not right for you to be proud! You know the saying,
"A little bit of yeast makes the whole batch of
dough rise." 7You must remove the old
yeast of sin so that you will be entirely pure. Then you
will be like a new batch of dough without any yeast, as
indeed I know you actually are. For our Passover Festival
is ready, now that Christ, our Passover lamb, has been
sacrificed. 8Let us celebrate our Passover,
then, not with bread having the old yeast of sin and
wickedness, but with the bread that has no yeast, the
bread of purity and truth.
9In
the letter that I wrote you I told you not to associate
with immoral people. 10Now I did not mean
pagans who are immoral or greedy or are thieves, or who
worship idols. To avoid them you would have to get out of
the world completely. 11What I meant was that
you should not associate with a person who calls himself
a believer but is immoral or greedy or worships idols or
is a slanderer or a drunkard or a thief. Don't even sit
down to eat with such a person.
12-13After
all, it is none of my business to judge outsiders. God
will judge them. But should you not judge the members of
your own fellowship? As the scripture says, "Remove
the evil person from your group."
Elijah and the Prophets
of Baal
1 Kings 18 After
some time, in the third year of the drought, the LORD said to Elijah, "Go and present
yourself to King Ahab, and I will send rain." 2So
Elijah started out.
The
famine in Samaria was at its worst, 3so Ahab
called in Obadiah, who was in charge of the palace.
(Obadiah was a devout worshiper of the LORD,
4and when Jezebel was killing the LORD's prophets, Obadiah took a hundred of
them, hid them in caves in two groups of fifty, and
provided them with food and water.) 5Ahab said
to Obadiah, "Let us go and look at every spring and
every stream bed in the land to see if we can find enough
grass to keep the horses and mules alive. Maybe we won't
have to kill any of our animals." 6They
agreed on which part of the land each one would explore,
and set off in different directions.
7As
Obadiah was on his way, he suddenly met Elijah. He
recognized him, bowed low before him, and asked, "Is
it really you, sir?"
8"Yes,
I'm Elijah," he answered. "Go and tell your
master the king that I am here."
9Obadiah
answered, "What have I done that you want to put me
in danger of being killed by King Ahab? 10By
the living LORD, your God, I swear
that the king has made a search for you in every country
in the world. Whenever the ruler of a country reported
that you were not in his country, Ahab would require that
ruler to swear that you could not be found. 11And
now you want me to go and tell him that you are here? 12What
if the spirit of the LORD carries
you off to some unknown place as soon as I leave? Then,
when I tell Ahab that you are here and he can't find you,
he will put me to death. Remember that I have been a
devout worshiper of the LORD ever
since I was a boy. 13Haven't you heard that
when Jezebel was killing the prophets of the LORD I hid a hundred of them in caves, in
two groups of fifty, and supplied them with food and
water? 14So how can you order me to go and
tell the king that you are here? He will
kill me!"
15Elijah
answered, "By the living LORD
Almighty, whom I serve, I promise that I will present
myself to the king today."
16So
Obadiah went to King Ahab and told him, and Ahab set off
to meet Elijah. 17When Ahab saw him, he said,
"So there you are--the worst troublemaker in
Israel!"
18"I'm
not the troublemaker," Elijah answered. "You
are--you and your father. You are disobeying the LORD's commands and worshiping the idols
of Baal. 19Now order all the people of Israel
to meet me at Mount Carmel. Bring along the 450 prophets
of Baal and the 400 prophets of the goddess Asherah who
are supported by Queen Jezebel."
20So
Ahab summoned all the Israelites and the prophets of Baal
to meet at Mount Carmel. 21Elijah went up to
the people and said, "How much longer will it take
you to make up your minds? If the LORD
is God, worship him; but if Baal is God, worship
him!" But the people didn't say a word. 22Then
Elijah said, "I am the only prophet of the LORD still left, but there are 450
prophets of Baal. 23Bring two bulls; let the
prophets of Baal take one, kill it, cut it in pieces, and
put it on the wood--but don't light the fire. I will do
the same with the other bull. 24Then let the
prophets of Baal pray to their god, and I will pray to
the LORD, and the one who answers
by sending fire--he is God."
The
people shouted their approval.
25Then
Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, "Since there
are so many of you, you take a bull and prepare it first.
Pray to your god, but don't set fire to the wood."
26They
took the bull that was brought to them, prepared it, and
prayed to Baal until noon. They shouted, "Answer us,
Baal!" and kept dancing around the altar they had
built. But no answer came.
27At
noon Elijah started making fun of them: "Pray
louder! He is a god! Maybe he is day-dreaming or
relieving himself, or perhaps he's gone off on a trip! Or
maybe he's sleeping, and you've got to wake him up!"
28So the prophets prayed louder and cut
themselves with knives and daggers, according to their
ritual, until blood flowed. 29They kept on
ranting and raving until the middle of the afternoon; but
no answer came, not a sound was heard.
30Then
Elijah said to the people, "Come closer to me,"
and they all gathered around him. He set about repairing
the altar of the LORD which had
been torn down. 31He took twelve stones, one
for each of the twelve tribes named for the sons of
Jacob, the man to whom the LORD had
given the name Israel. 32With these stones he
rebuilt the altar for the worship of the LORD.
He dug a trench around it, large enough to hold about
four gallons of water. 33Then he placed the
wood on the altar, cut the bull in pieces, and laid it on
the wood. He said, "Fill four jars with water and
pour it on the offering and the wood." They did so, 34and
he said, "Do it again"--and they did. "Do
it once more," he said--and they did. 35The
water ran down around the altar and filled the trench.
36At
the hour of the afternoon sacrifice the prophet Elijah
approached the altar and prayed, "O LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, prove now that you are the God of Israel and that
I am your servant and have done all this at your command.
37Answer me, LORD,
answer me, so that this people will know that you, the LORD, are God and that you are bringing
them back to yourself."
38The
LORD sent fire down, and it burned
up the sacrifice, the wood, and the stones, scorched the
earth and dried up the water in the trench. 39When
the people saw this, they threw themselves on the ground
and exclaimed, "The LORD is
God; the LORD alone
is God!"
40Elijah
ordered, "Seize the prophets of Baal; don't let any
of them get away!" The people seized them all, and
Elijah led them down to Kishon Brook and killed them.
The End of the Drought
41Then
Elijah said to King Ahab, "Now, go and eat. I hear
the roar of rain approaching." 42While
Ahab went to eat, Elijah climbed to the top of Mount
Carmel, where he bowed down to the ground, with his head
between his knees. 43He said to his servant,
"Go and look toward the sea."
The
servant went and returned, saying, "I didn't see a
thing." Seven times in all Elijah told him to go and
look. 44The seventh time he returned and said,
"I saw a little cloud no bigger than a man's hand,
coming up from the sea."
Elijah
ordered his servant, "Go to King Ahab and tell him
to get in his chariot and go back home before the rain
stops him."
45In
a little while the sky was covered with dark clouds, the
wind began to blow, and a heavy rain began to fall. Ahab
got in his chariot and started back to Jezreel. 46The
power of the LORD came on Elijah;
he fastened his clothes tight around his waist and ran
ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel.
Moab
Amos 2 The LORD says, "The people of Moab have
sinned again and again, and for this I will certainly
punish them. They dishonored the bones of the king of
Edom by burning them to ashes. 2I will
send fire upon the land of Moab and burn down the
fortresses of Kerioth. The people of Moab will die in the
noise of battle while soldiers are shouting and trumpets
are sounding. 3I will kill the ruler of
Moab and all the leaders of the land."
Judah
4The
LORD says, "The people of
Judah have sinned again and again, and for this I will
certainly punish them. They have despised my teachings
and have not kept my commands. They have been led astray
by the same false gods that their ancestors served. 5So
I will send fire upon Judah and burn down the fortresses
of Jerusalem."
God's Judgment on Israel
6The
LORD says, "The people of
Israel have sinned again and again, and for this I will
certainly punish them. They sell into slavery honest
people who cannot pay their debts, the poor who cannot
repay even the price of a pair of sandals. 7They
trample down the weak and helpless and push the poor out
of the way. A man and his father have intercourse with
the same slave woman, and so profane my holy name. 8At
every place of worship people sleep on clothing that they
have taken from the poor as security for debts. In the
temple of their God they drink wine which they have taken
from those who owe them money.
9"And
yet, my people, it was for your sake that I totally
destroyed the Amorites, who were as tall as cedar trees
and as strong as oaks. 10I brought you
out of Egypt, led you through the desert for forty years,
and gave you the land of the Amorites to be your own. 11I
chose some of your sons to be prophets and some of your
young men to be nazirites. Isn't this true, people of
Israel? I, the LORD, have spoken. 12But
you made the nazirites drink wine, and ordered the
prophets not to speak my message. 13And now I
will crush you to the ground, and you will groan like a
cart loaded with grain. 14Not even fast
runners will escape; strong men will lose their strength,
and soldiers will not be able to save their own lives. 15Archers
will not stand their ground, fast runners will not get
away, and men on horses will not escape with their lives.
16On that day even the bravest soldiers will
drop their weapons and run." The LORD
has spoken.
Amos 3 People
of Israel, listen to this message which the LORD has spoken about you, the entire
nation that he brought out of Egypt: 2"Of
all the nations on earth, you are the only one I have
known and cared for. That is what makes your sins so
terrible, and that is why I must punish you for
them."
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