Monday, September 2, 2024

September 2


Luke 20:41-47


Whose Son Is the Christ?


[41] But he said to them, “How can they say that the Christ is David’s son? [42] For David himself says in the Book of Psalms, 


    “‘The Lord said to my Lord,

    “Sit at my right hand, 

    [43]     until I make your enemies your footstool.”’


    [44] David thus calls him Lord, so how is he his son?”


Beware of the Scribes


[45] And in the hearing of all the people he said to his disciples, [46] “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and love greetings in the marketplaces and the best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts, [47] who devour widows’ houses and for a pretense make long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation.”


Hebrews 1:10-14


[10] And, 


    “You, Lord, laid the foundation of the earth in the beginning,

        and the heavens are the work of your hands; 

    [11] they will perish, but you remain;

        they will all wear out like a garment, 

    [12] like a robe you will roll them up,

        like a garment they will be changed.

    But you are the same,

        and your years will have no end.”


    [13] And to which of the angels has he ever said, 


    “Sit at my right hand

        until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”?


    [14] Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?


Proverbs 19:1-14


    [1] Better is a poor person who walks in his integrity

        than one who is crooked in speech and is a fool. 

    [2] 

    Desire without knowledge is not good,

        and whoever makes haste with his feet misses his way. 

    [3] 

    When a man’s folly brings his way to ruin,

        his heart rages against the LORD. 

    [4] 

    Wealth brings many new friends,

        but a poor man is deserted by his friend. 

    [5] 

    A false witness will not go unpunished,

        and he who breathes out lies will not escape. 

    [6] 

    Many seek the favor of a generous man,

        and everyone is a friend to a man who gives gifts. 

    [7] 

    All a poor man’s brothers hate him;

        how much more do his friends go far from him!

    He pursues them with words, but does not have them. 

    [8] 

    Whoever gets sense loves his own soul;

        he who keeps understanding will discover good. 

    [9] 

    A false witness will not go unpunished,

        and he who breathes out lies will perish. 

    [10] 

    It is not fitting for a fool to live in luxury,

        much less for a slave to rule over princes. 

    [11] 

    Good sense makes one slow to anger,

        and it is his glory to overlook an offense. 

    [12] 

    A king’s wrath is like the growling of a lion,

        but his favor is like dew on the grass. 

    [13] 

    A foolish son is ruin to his father,

        and a wife’s quarreling is a continual dripping of rain. 

    [14] 

    House and wealth are inherited from fathers,

        but a prudent wife is from the LORD.


Isaiah 3


Judgment on Judah and Jerusalem


    [1] For behold, the Lord GOD of hosts

        is taking away from Jerusalem and from Judah

    support and supply,

        all support of bread,

        and all support of water; 

    [2] the mighty man and the soldier,

        the judge and the prophet,

        the diviner and the elder, 

    [3] the captain of fifty

        and the man of rank,

    the counselor and the skillful magician

        and the expert in charms. 

    [4] And I will make boys their princes,

        and infants shall rule over them. 

    [5] And the people will oppress one another,

        every one his fellow

        and every one his neighbor;

    the youth will be insolent to the elder,

        and the despised to the honorable.


    [6] For a man will take hold of his brother

        in the house of his father, saying:

    “You have a cloak;

        you shall be our leader,

    and this heap of ruins

        shall be under your rule”; 

    [7] in that day he will speak out, saying:

    “I will not be a healer;

        in my house there is neither bread nor cloak;

    you shall not make me

        leader of the people.” 

    [8] For Jerusalem has stumbled,

        and Judah has fallen,

    because their speech and their deeds are against the LORD,

        defying his glorious presence.


    [9] For the look on their faces bears witness against them;

        they proclaim their sin like Sodom;

        they do not hide it.

    Woe to them!

        For they have brought evil on themselves. 

    [10] Tell the righteous that it shall be well with them,

        for they shall eat the fruit of their deeds. 

    [11] Woe to the wicked! It shall be ill with him,

        for what his hands have dealt out shall be done to him. 

    [12] My people—infants are their oppressors,

        and women rule over them.

    O my people, your guides mislead you

        and they have swallowed up the course of your paths.


    [13] The LORD has taken his place to contend;

        he stands to judge peoples. 

    [14] The LORD will enter into judgment

        with the elders and princes of his people:

    “It is you who have devoured the vineyard,

        the spoil of the poor is in your houses. 

    [15] What do you mean by crushing my people,

        by grinding the face of the poor?”

    declares the Lord GOD of hosts.


    [16] The LORD said:

    Because the daughters of Zion are haughty

        and walk with outstretched necks,

        glancing wantonly with their eyes,

    mincing along as they go,

        tinkling with their feet, 

    [17] therefore the Lord will strike with a scab

        the heads of the daughters of Zion,

        and the LORD will lay bare their secret parts.


    [18] In that day the Lord will take away the finery of the anklets, the headbands, and the crescents; [19] the pendants, the bracelets, and the scarves; [20] the headdresses, the armlets, the sashes, the perfume boxes, and the amulets; [21] the signet rings and nose rings; [22] the festal robes, the mantles, the cloaks, and the handbags; [23] the mirrors, the linen garments, the turbans, and the veils.


    [24] Instead of perfume there will be rottenness;

        and instead of a belt, a rope;

    and instead of well-set hair, baldness;

        and instead of a rich robe, a skirt of sackcloth;

        and branding instead of beauty. 

    [25] Your men shall fall by the sword

        and your mighty men in battle. 

    [26] And her gates shall lament and mourn;

        empty, she shall sit on the ground.


Isaiah 4


[1] And seven women shall take hold of one man in that day, saying, “We will eat our own bread and wear our own clothes, only let us be called by your name; take away our reproach.”


The Branch of the LORD Glorified


[2] In that day the branch of the LORD shall be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the land shall be the pride and honor of the survivors of Israel. [3] And he who is left in Zion and remains in Jerusalem will be called holy, everyone who has been recorded for life in Jerusalem, [4] when the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion and cleansed the bloodstains of Jerusalem from its midst by a spirit of judgment and by a spirit of burning. [5] Then the LORD will create over the whole site of Mount Zion and over her assemblies a cloud by day, and smoke and the shining of a flaming fire by night; for over all the glory there will be a canopy. [6] There will be a booth for shade by day from the heat, and for a refuge and a shelter from the storm and rain.


Isaiah 5


The Vineyard of the LORD Destroyed


    [1] Let me sing for my beloved

        my love song concerning his vineyard:

    My beloved had a vineyard

        on a very fertile hill. 

    [2] He dug it and cleared it of stones,

        and planted it with choice vines;

    he built a watchtower in the midst of it,

        and hewed out a wine vat in it;

    and he looked for it to yield grapes,

        but it yielded wild grapes.


    [3] And now, O inhabitants of Jerusalem

        and men of Judah,

    judge between me and my vineyard. 

    [4] What more was there to do for my vineyard,

        that I have not done in it?

    When I looked for it to yield grapes,

        why did it yield wild grapes?


    [5] And now I will tell you

        what I will do to my vineyard.

    I will remove its hedge,

        and it shall be devoured;

    I will break down its wall,

        and it shall be trampled down. 

    [6] I will make it a waste;

        it shall not be pruned or hoed,

        and briers and thorns shall grow up;

    I will also command the clouds

        that they rain no rain upon it.


    [7] For the vineyard of the LORD of hosts

        is the house of Israel,

    and the men of Judah

        are his pleasant planting;

    and he looked for justice,

        but behold, bloodshed;

    for righteousness,

        but behold, an outcry!


    Woe to the Wicked


    [8] Woe to those who join house to house,

        who add field to field,

    until there is no more room,

        and you are made to dwell alone

        in the midst of the land. 

    [9] The LORD of hosts has sworn in my hearing:

    “Surely many houses shall be desolate,

        large and beautiful houses, without inhabitant. 

    [10] For ten acres of vineyard shall yield but one bath,

        and a homer of seed shall yield but an ephah.”


    [11] Woe to those who rise early in the morning,

        that they may run after strong drink,

    who tarry late into the evening

        as wine inflames them! 

    [12] They have lyre and harp,

        tambourine and flute and wine at their feasts,

    but they do not regard the deeds of the LORD,

        or see the work of his hands.


    [13] Therefore my people go into exile

        for lack of knowledge;

    their honored men go hungry,

        and their multitude is parched with thirst. 

    [14] Therefore Sheol has enlarged its appetite

        and opened its mouth beyond measure,

    and the nobility of Jerusalem and her multitude will go down,

        her revelers and he who exults in her. 

    [15] Man is humbled, and each one is brought low,

        and the eyes of the haughty are brought low. 

    [16] But the LORD of hosts is exalted in justice,

        and the Holy God shows himself holy in righteousness. 

    [17] Then shall the lambs graze as in their pasture,

        and nomads shall eat among the ruins of the rich.


    [18] Woe to those who draw iniquity with cords of falsehood,

        who draw sin as with cart ropes, 

    [19] who say: “Let him be quick,

        let him speed his work

        that we may see it;

    let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw near,

        and let it come, that we may know it!” 

    [20] Woe to those who call evil good

        and good evil,

    who put darkness for light

        and light for darkness,

    who put bitter for sweet

        and sweet for bitter! 

    [21] Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes,

        and shrewd in their own sight! 

    [22] Woe to those who are heroes at drinking wine,

        and valiant men in mixing strong drink, 

    [23] who acquit the guilty for a bribe,

        and deprive the innocent of his right!


    [24] Therefore, as the tongue of fire devours the stubble,

        and as dry grass sinks down in the flame,

    so their root will be as rottenness,

        and their blossom go up like dust;

    for they have rejected the law of the LORD of hosts,

        and have despised the word of the Holy One of Israel. 

    [25] Therefore the anger of the LORD was kindled against his people,

        and he stretched out his hand against them and struck them,

        and the mountains quaked;

    and their corpses were as refuse

        in the midst of the streets.

    For all this his anger has not turned away,

        and his hand is stretched out still.


    [26] He will raise a signal for nations far away,

        and whistle for them from the ends of the earth;

    and behold, quickly, speedily they come! 

    [27] None is weary, none stumbles,

        none slumbers or sleeps,

    not a waistband is loose,

        not a sandal strap broken; 

    [28] their arrows are sharp,

        all their bows bent,

    their horses’ hoofs seem like flint,

        and their wheels like the whirlwind. 

    [29] Their roaring is like a lion,

        like young lions they roar;

    they growl and seize their prey;

        they carry it off, and none can rescue. 

    [30] They will growl over it on that day,

        like the growling of the sea.

    And if one looks to the land,

        behold, darkness and distress;

    and the light is darkened by its clouds.

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Is Jesus Real to You?


PRAY OVER THIS


“The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together.” Romans 8:16-17

 

PONDER THIS


When you believe in Jesus, God gives a witness. The Holy Spirit of God inside of you says, “Jesus is Lord, praise Him.” One reason I hold onto my faith, even in hard times, is because I've got the witness in myself. He lives in me. Faith is rooted in evidence, but faith also goes beyond evidence—it must do so to be faith. But then faith becomes its own best evidence.


Do you have that internal evidence? Is the Lord Jesus Christ to you a bright, living reality? I’m not talking about an emotional feeling. Does God know something because He feels it emotionally? No. Does God know something because somebody tells Him? Of course not. God’s not waiting on you to tell Him anything before He knows it. Does God know something because He figures it out? He doesn’t have to figure it out. He automatically knows, doesn’t He? He knows because He knows everything. So, how do I know I know God? Because I feel it? No. Because I learned it? No. Because somebody else tells me? No. God’s Spirit bears witness with my spirit. I know because there’s that witness of the Spirit in my heart.


How have you seen the internal evidence of the Spirit in your life?

How have you seen the internal evidence of the Spirit in someone else’s life?


PRACTICE THIS


Go to someone who has shown you the life of faith well and ask how that person has experienced the internal evidence of the Spirit.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

He Does All That He Pleases


Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases. (Psalm 115:3)


This verse teaches that whenever God acts, he acts in a way that pleases him.


God is never constrained to do a thing that he despises. He is never backed into a corner where his only recourse is to do something he hates to do.


He does whatever he pleases. And therefore, in some sense, he has pleasure in all that he does.


This should lead us to bow before God and praise his sovereign freedom — that, in some sense, he always acts in freedom, according to his own “good pleasure,” following the dictates of his own delights.


God never becomes the victim of circumstance. He is never forced into a situation where he must do something in which he cannot rejoice. He is not mocked. He is not trapped or cornered or coerced.


Even at the one point in history where he did what in one sense was the hardest thing for God to do, “not spare his own Son” (Romans 8:32), God was free and doing what pleased him. Paul says that the self-sacrifice of Jesus in death was “a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God” (Ephesians 5:2). The greatest sin, and the greatest death, and the hardest act of God was, in some profound way, pleasing to the Father.


And on his way to Calvary, Jesus himself had legions of angels at his disposal. “No one takes [my life] from me, but I lay it down of my own accord” (John 10:18) — of his own good pleasure — “for the joy that is set before him,” as it says in Hebrews 12:2. At the one point in the history of the universe where Jesus looked trapped, he was totally in charge doing precisely what he pleased — dying to glorify his Father in justifying the ungodly, like you and me.


So, let us stand in awe and wonder. And let us tremble that not only our praises of God’s sovereignty, but also our salvation through the death of Christ for us, hang on this: “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever he pleases.”



John Piper 

September 1


Luke 20:27-40


Sadducees Ask About the Resurrection


[27] There came to him some Sadducees, those who deny that there is a resurrection, [28] and they asked him a question, saying, “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies, having a wife but no children, the man must take the widow and raise up offspring for his brother. [29] Now there were seven brothers. The first took a wife, and died without children. [30] And the second [31] and the third took her, and likewise all seven left no children and died. [32] Afterward the woman also died. [33] In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the woman be? For the seven had her as wife.”


[34] And Jesus said to them, “The sons of this age marry and are given in marriage, [35] but those who are considered worthy to attain to that age and to the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage, [36] for they cannot die anymore, because they are equal to angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection. [37] But that the dead are raised, even Moses showed, in the passage about the bush, where he calls the Lord the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob. [38] Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living, for all live to him.” [39] Then some of the scribes answered, “Teacher, you have spoken well.” [40] For they no longer dared to ask him any question.


Hebrews 1:1-9


The Supremacy of God’s Son


[1] Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, [2] but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world. [3] He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. After making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, [4] having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs.


[5] For to which of the angels did God ever say, 


    “You are my Son,

        today I have begotten you”?


    Or again, 


    “I will be to him a father,

        and he shall be to me a son”?


    [6] And again, when he brings the firstborn into the world, he says, 


    “Let all God’s angels worship him.”


    [7] Of the angels he says, 


    “He makes his angels winds,

        and his ministers a flame of fire.”


    [8] But of the Son he says, 


    “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever,

        the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom. 

    [9] You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness;

    therefore God, your God, has anointed you

        with the oil of gladness beyond your companions.”


Proverbs 18


    [1] Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire;

        he breaks out against all sound judgment. 

    [2] 

    A fool takes no pleasure in understanding,

        but only in expressing his opinion. 

    [3] 

    When wickedness comes, contempt comes also,

        and with dishonor comes disgrace. 

    [4] 

    The words of a man’s mouth are deep waters;

        the fountain of wisdom is a bubbling brook. 

    [5] 

    It is not good to be partial to the wicked

        or to deprive the righteous of justice. 

    [6] 

    A fool’s lips walk into a fight,

        and his mouth invites a beating. 

    [7] 

    A fool’s mouth is his ruin,

        and his lips are a snare to his soul. 

    [8] 

    The words of a whisperer are like delicious morsels;

        they go down into the inner parts of the body. 

    [9] 

    Whoever is slack in his work

        is a brother to him who destroys. 

    [10] 

    The name of the LORD is a strong tower;

        the righteous man runs into it and is safe. 

    [11] 

    A rich man’s wealth is his strong city,

        and like a high wall in his imagination. 

    [12] 

    Before destruction a man’s heart is haughty,

        but humility comes before honor. 

    [13] 

    If one gives an answer before he hears,

        it is his folly and shame. 

    [14] 

    A man’s spirit will endure sickness,

        but a crushed spirit who can bear? 

    [15] 

    An intelligent heart acquires knowledge,

        and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge. 

    [16] 

    A man’s gift makes room for him

        and brings him before the great. 

    [17] 

    The one who states his case first seems right,

        until the other comes and examines him. 

    [18] 

    The lot puts an end to quarrels

        and decides between powerful contenders. 

    [19] 

    A brother offended is more unyielding than a strong city,

        and quarreling is like the bars of a castle. 

    [20] 

    From the fruit of a man’s mouth his stomach is satisfied;

        he is satisfied by the yield of his lips. 

    [21] 

    Death and life are in the power of the tongue,

        and those who love it will eat its fruits. 

    [22] 

    He who finds a wife finds a good thing

        and obtains favor from the LORD. 

    [23] 

    The poor use entreaties,

        but the rich answer roughly. 

    [24] 

    A man of many companions may come to ruin,

        but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.


Isaiah 1


[1] The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.


The Wickedness of Judah


    [2] Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth;

        for the LORD has spoken:

    “Children have I reared and brought up,

        but they have rebelled against me. 

    [3] The ox knows its owner,

        and the donkey its master’s crib,

    but Israel does not know,

        my people do not understand.”


    [4] Ah, sinful nation,

        a people laden with iniquity,

    offspring of evildoers,

        children who deal corruptly!

    They have forsaken the LORD,

        they have despised the Holy One of Israel,

        they are utterly estranged.


    [5] Why will you still be struck down?

        Why will you continue to rebel?

    The whole head is sick,

        and the whole heart faint. 

    [6] From the sole of the foot even to the head,

        there is no soundness in it,

    but bruises and sores

        and raw wounds;

    they are not pressed out or bound up

        or softened with oil.


    [7] Your country lies desolate;

        your cities are burned with fire;

    in your very presence

        foreigners devour your land;

        it is desolate, as overthrown by foreigners. 

    [8] And the daughter of Zion is left

        like a booth in a vineyard,

    like a lodge in a cucumber field,

        like a besieged city.


    [9] If the LORD of hosts

        had not left us a few survivors,

    we should have been like Sodom,

        and become like Gomorrah.


    [10] Hear the word of the LORD,

        you rulers of Sodom!

    Give ear to the teaching of our God,

        you people of Gomorrah! 

    [11] “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices?

        says the LORD;

    I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams

        and the fat of well-fed beasts;

    I do not delight in the blood of bulls,

        or of lambs, or of goats.


    [12] “When you come to appear before me,

        who has required of you

        this trampling of my courts? 

    [13] Bring no more vain offerings;

        incense is an abomination to me.

    New moon and Sabbath and the calling of convocations—

        I cannot endure iniquity and solemn assembly. 

    [14] Your new moons and your appointed feasts

        my soul hates;

    they have become a burden to me;

        I am weary of bearing them. 

    [15] When you spread out your hands,

        I will hide my eyes from you;

    even though you make many prayers,

        I will not listen;

        your hands are full of blood. 

    [16] Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean;

        remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes;

    cease to do evil, 

    [17]     learn to do good;

    seek justice,

        correct oppression;

    bring justice to the fatherless,

        plead the widow’s cause.


    [18] “Come now, let us reason together, says the LORD:

    though your sins are like scarlet,

        they shall be as white as snow;

    though they are red like crimson,

        they shall become like wool. 

    [19] If you are willing and obedient,

        you shall eat the good of the land; 

    [20] but if you refuse and rebel,

        you shall be eaten by the sword;

        for the mouth of the LORD has spoken.”


    The Unfaithful City


    [21] How the faithful city

        has become a whore,

        she who was full of justice!

    Righteousness lodged in her,

        but now murderers. 

    [22] Your silver has become dross,

        your best wine mixed with water. 

    [23] Your princes are rebels

        and companions of thieves.

    Everyone loves a bribe

        and runs after gifts.

    They do not bring justice to the fatherless,

        and the widow’s cause does not come to them.


    [24] Therefore the Lord declares,

        the LORD of hosts,

        the Mighty One of Israel:

    “Ah, I will get relief from my enemies

        and avenge myself on my foes. 

    [25] I will turn my hand against you

        and will smelt away your dross as with lye

        and remove all your alloy. 

    [26] And I will restore your judges as at the first,

        and your counselors as at the beginning.

    Afterward you shall be called the city of righteousness,

        the faithful city.”


    [27] Zion shall be redeemed by justice,

        and those in her who repent, by righteousness. 

    [28] But rebels and sinners shall be broken together,

        and those who forsake the LORD shall be consumed. 

    [29] For they shall be ashamed of the oaks

        that you desired;

    and you shall blush for the gardens

        that you have chosen. 

    [30] For you shall be like an oak

        whose leaf withers,

        and like a garden without water. 

    [31] And the strong shall become tinder,

        and his work a spark,

    and both of them shall burn together,

        with none to quench them.


Isaiah 2


The Mountain of the LORD


[1] The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.


    [2] It shall come to pass in the latter days

        that the mountain of the house of the LORD

    shall be established as the highest of the mountains,

        and shall be lifted up above the hills;

    and all the nations shall flow to it, 

    [3]     and many peoples shall come, and say:

    “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD,

        to the house of the God of Jacob,

    that he may teach us his ways

        and that we may walk in his paths.”

    For out of Zion shall go forth the law,

        and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. 

    [4] He shall judge between the nations,

        and shall decide disputes for many peoples;

    and they shall beat their swords into plowshares,

        and their spears into pruning hooks;

    nation shall not lift up sword against nation,

        neither shall they learn war anymore.


    [5] O house of Jacob,

        come, let us walk

        in the light of the LORD.


    The Day of the LORD


    [6] For you have rejected your people,

        the house of Jacob,

    because they are full of things from the east

        and of fortune-tellers like the Philistines,

        and they strike hands with the children of foreigners. 

    [7] Their land is filled with silver and gold,

        and there is no end to their treasures;

    their land is filled with horses,

        and there is no end to their chariots. 

    [8] Their land is filled with idols;

        they bow down to the work of their hands,

        to what their own fingers have made. 

    [9] So man is humbled,

        and each one is brought low—

        do not forgive them! 

    [10] Enter into the rock

        and hide in the dust

    from before the terror of the LORD,

        and from the splendor of his majesty. 

    [11] The haughty looks of man shall be brought low,

        and the lofty pride of men shall be humbled,

    and the LORD alone will be exalted in that day.


    [12] For the LORD of hosts has a day

        against all that is proud and lofty,

        against all that is lifted up—and it shall be brought low; 

    [13] against all the cedars of Lebanon,

        lofty and lifted up;

        and against all the oaks of Bashan; 

    [14] against all the lofty mountains,

        and against all the uplifted hills; 

    [15] against every high tower,

        and against every fortified wall; 

    [16] against all the ships of Tarshish,

        and against all the beautiful craft. 

    [17] And the haughtiness of man shall be humbled,

        and the lofty pride of men shall be brought low,

        and the LORD alone will be exalted in that day. 

    [18] And the idols shall utterly pass away. 

    [19] And people shall enter the caves of the rocks

        and the holes of the ground,

    from before the terror of the LORD,

        and from the splendor of his majesty,

        when he rises to terrify the earth.


    [20] In that day mankind will cast away

        their idols of silver and their idols of gold,

    which they made for themselves to worship,

        to the moles and to the bats, 

    [21] to enter the caverns of the rocks

        and the clefts of the cliffs,

    from before the terror of the LORD,

        and from the splendor of his majesty,

        when he rises to terrify the earth. 

    [22] Stop regarding man

        in whose nostrils is breath,

        for of what account is he?