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NL-Day231 Lamentations 1-2; Proverbs 12:1-15; Ephesians 1

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

Release Date: 08/16/2026

NL-Day235 1 Chronicles 2; Proverbs 14:1-18; Ephesians 3 show art NL-Day235 1 Chronicles 2; Proverbs 14:1-18; Ephesians 3

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

1CHRONICLES 2:Yesterday we traced from Adam to Noah, and the genealogy to Abraham.  Then we heard of Abraham’s two other families, those descending from Keturah and the sons and rulers descended from Esau. So now we take up Jacob’s descendants, but in this book he is frequently called by his other name, Israel. (GNT has used ‘Jacob’ instead in this chapter, as it is more understandable for modern readers.) PROVERBS 14a:This chapter has one of my all-time favorite proverbs: 4 NLT Without oxen a stable stays clean,but you need a strong ox for a large harvest.//GNT Without any oxen...

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NL-Day_234 1Chronicles 1;  Proverbs 13.12-25; Ephesians 3 show art NL-Day_234 1Chronicles 1; Proverbs 13.12-25; Ephesians 3

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

1 CHRONICLES 1:Jewish and Christian traditions hold that Jeremiah was the author of 1&2 Kings, which were originally one book. And that Ezra, the priest, wrote 1&2 Chronicles, which are also one book in the Hebrew. It may be that Ezra wrote these books after his return to Jerusalem. The Greek Septuagint names this book Paraleipomena, which means ‘things left over’. This book does supplement things not found in other books. Compared to the books of Samuel and Kings, Chronicles focuses more on the spiritual misdeeds of the kings and the importance of worshiping the Lord properly...

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NL-Day233 Lamentations 4-5; Proverbs 13:1-13; Ephesians 2 show art NL-Day233 Lamentations 4-5; Proverbs 13:1-13; Ephesians 2

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

LAMENTATIONS 4-5: In yesterday's reading, the sun pierced the dark clouds with this glorious section: Lam. 3:22 NLT The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. 23 Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. 24 I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!” 25 The Lord is good to those who depend on him, to those who search for him. Those are only the most frequently quoted verses. There are many other precious verses in Lamentations chapter 3. PROVERBS 13a: Here is a favorite proverb from today’s reading: Pro....

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NL-Day232 Lamentations 3; Proverbs 12:14-28; Ephesians 2 show art NL-Day232 Lamentations 3; Proverbs 12:14-28; Ephesians 2

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

LAMENTATIONS 3:A warning for the modern times is here in chapter 2: Lam. 2:14 NLT Your prophets have saidso many foolish things, false to the core.They did not save you from exileby pointing out your sins.Instead, they painted false pictures,filling you with false hope. The last so poignant line from yesterday’s reading was, 22 … “The enemy has killed all the childrenwhom I carried and raised.” Today Jeremiah again speaks in the first person. PROVERBS 12b:A favorite verse to introduce today’s proverbs: Pro. 12:23 NLT The wise don't make a show of their knowledge, but fools broadcast...

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NL-Day231 Lamentations 1-2; Proverbs 12:1-15; Ephesians 1 show art NL-Day231 Lamentations 1-2; Proverbs 12:1-15; Ephesians 1

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

LAMENTATIONS 1-2:In the early chapters of his book, Jeremiah spoke several times of his tears.  Lamentations will help us to understand how this ‘weeping prophet’ felt, and how God mourned also. This book has been a comfort to many who mourn. Light breaks through in the middle— in chapter 3, with words that are used in one of our greatest hymns. The book ends with poignant questions to God. PROVERBS 12a:A favorite verse to introduce today’s proverbs: 12 NLT Thieves are jealous of each other’s loot,but the godly are well rooted and bear their own fruit. Rereading EPHESIANS 1:This...

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NL-Day230 Jeremiah 52; Proverbs 11:16-31; Ephesians 1 show art NL-Day230 Jeremiah 52; Proverbs 11:16-31; Ephesians 1

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

JEREMIAH 52:We come to the addendum to Jeremiah— seemingly written by someone else, perhaps Baruch. I commented yesterday how chapter 51 foreshadows Revelation 18. Jeremiah was prophesying the downfall of the real city of Babylon.What he foretold happened around 70 years later. His prophecy includes details about the enemies being from Media, about the drunkenness of the Babylon’s leaders, and God proclaims more than once that Babylon will become a desert for all time to come. The famous hanging gardens of Babylon would never be restored, even though Sadam Hussein wanted to see that...

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NL-Day229 Jeremiah 51; Proverbs 11:1-16; 1 John 4:15-5:21 show art NL-Day229 Jeremiah 51; Proverbs 11:1-16; 1 John 4:15-5:21

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

JEREMIAH 51:Today the Lord continues the long prophecy against Babylon. This chapter foreshadows what will happen to the figurative Babylon in Revelation 18. PROVERBS 11a:An important thing I didn’t mention before is that these proverbs represent principles, not promises. This particularly needs to be remembered for verses that talk about prosperity. There will be times, such as what Jeremiah experienced, when no amount of Godly living will bring us wealth. However, the principles hold true. 1JOHN 4.15—5:John has been giving us important keys that will unlock assurance and victory in our...

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NL-Day228 Jeremiah 50; Proverbs 10:16-32; 1 John 3:19-4:21 show art NL-Day228 Jeremiah 50; Proverbs 10:16-32; 1 John 3:19-4:21

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

JEREMIAH 50:Finally after hearing messages prophesying against so many nations, always telling or implying that the Babylonians would be God’s instrument to punish them, now this long chapter tells how Babylon will finally be judged as well, and God will return to take pity on Israel. PROVERBS 10b:Here is an example of Hebrew parallelism from today’s 2nd half of  Proverbs 10: Pro. 10:23 NLT Doing wrong is fun for a fool,but living wisely brings pleasure to the sensible. ‘Fool’ and ‘the sensible’ oppose each other. “Doing wrong is fun for a fool,” and it seems like...

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NL-Day227 Jeremiah 49; Proverbs 10:1-17; 1 John 2:28-3:24 show art NL-Day227 Jeremiah 49; Proverbs 10:1-17; 1 John 2:28-3:24

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

JEREMIAH 49:Having heard bad news about Egypt, Philistia, and Moab, we now hear the bad news for the nations of Ammon and Edom, the city of Damascus, and the nations of Kedar, Hazor, and Elam. PROVERBS 10a:From here on in Proverbs we’ll go a bit slower, by half chapters, because each verse is a separate gem of wisdom. Almost all of these verses are examples of Hebrew parallelism. This means that the two lines of a couplet mutually comment on each other. Let’s take verse 2 as an example: Pro. 10:2 NLT Tainted wealth has no lasting value,but right living can save your life. ‘Tainted...

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NL-Day226 Jeremiah 48; Proverbs 9; 1 John 2 show art NL-Day226 Jeremiah 48; Proverbs 9; 1 John 2

Daily Bible Reading Phil Fields

JEREMIAH 48:In yesterday’s reading, the Lord began giving oracles about different nations, with one chapter concerning Egypt and the next one about Philistia. Today we’ll hear about Moab. PROVERBS 9:Today’s chapter is the last of the thematic chapters at the beginning of this book. Lady Wisdom speaks, and we find that she is opposed by Lady [Folly/Stupidity]. 1JOHN 2:John continues to address us as his dear children, and tells us things that we must know in order to be on guard and remain in fellowship with the Father and the Son. NLT Translation notes:Pro. 9:7 Anyone who rebukes a...

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LAMENTATIONS 1-2:
In the early chapters of his book, Jeremiah spoke several times of his tears.  Lamentations will help us to understand how this ‘weeping prophet’ felt, and how God mourned also. This book has been a comfort to many who mourn. Light breaks through in the middle— in chapter 3, with words that are used in one of our greatest hymns. The book ends with poignant questions to God.

PROVERBS 12a:
A favorite verse to introduce today’s proverbs:

12 NLT Thieves are jealous of each other’s loot,
but the godly are well rooted and bear their own fruit.

Rereading EPHESIANS 1:
This chapter has four instances of ‘joined in union’ with Christ.

I want to give a note about how Paul calls the Ephesians “God’s holy people” (in the NLT), or in the KJV and the ESV it is ‘saints’. The problem with both of these ways of translating the Greek is that most of us Christians do not see ourselves as saints or ‘holy people’. In our translation work in Indonesia we found the same problem. The solution we found is to translate that we are ‘people who have been made Holy by God’. That is the meaning! The people in Ephesus were ordinary humans, and were not holy because of their own efforts. God makes us holy when we fully believe in the Good News about Christ that is proclaimed in this letter. And again I want to highlight that believing what God says about our identity is key in being able to live appropriately in that identity.

NLT Translation notes:
Lam. 2:4 He bends his bow against his people,
as though he were their enemy.
His strength is used against [his people/them]
to kill their finest youth.
His fury is poured out like fire
on beautiful Jerusalem.
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Eph. 1:3 All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are [joined/united] with Christ.
4 Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us [0>>>— joined with/in Christ] to be holy and without fault in his eyes [> through becoming joined to Christ].
5 God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.
6 So we praise God for the glorious grace he has poured out on us [because we have become joined with//who belong to] his dear Son.
7 [PET: Through oneness with Christ, we have been redeemed by the sacrifice of His blood as payment for the punishment for sin that we should have suffered. That means we receive forgiveness of sin because of God's amazing kindness to us.//He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son and forgave our sins.]
11 Furthermore, because we are [joined/united] with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for he chose us in advance, and he makes everything work out according to his plan.
15 Ever since I first heard of your [fully believing//strong faith] in the Lord Jesus and your love for God’s people everywhere,

 

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