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Psalm 106

Israel’s Failure to Trust God

106 Praise the Lord!
Thank the Lord because he is good.
    His love continues forever.
No one can tell all the mighty things the Lord has done.
    No one can speak all his praise.
Happy are those people who are fair,
    who do what is right at all times.

Lord, remember me when you are kind to your people.
    Help me when you save them.
Let me see the good things you do for your chosen people.
    Let me be happy along with your happy nation.
    Let me join your own people in praising you.

We have sinned just as our ancestors did.
    We have done wrong. We have done evil.
Our ancestors in Egypt
    did not learn from your miracles.
They did not remember all your kindnesses.
    So they turned against you at the Red Sea.
But the Lord saved them for his own sake,
    to show his great power.
He commanded the Red Sea, and it dried up.
    He led them through the deep sea as if it were a desert.
10 He saved them from those who hated them.
    He saved them from their enemies.
11 And the water covered their enemies.
    Not one of them escaped.
12 Then the people believed what the Lord said.
    They sang praises to him.

13 But they quickly forgot what he had done.
    They did not wait for his advice.
14 They became greedy for food in the desert.
    And they tested God there.
15 So he gave them what they wanted.
    But he also sent a terrible disease among them.

16 The people in the camp became jealous of Moses
    and of Aaron, the holy priest of the Lord.
17 Then the ground opened up and swallowed Dathan.
    It closed over Abiram’s group.
18 Then a fire burned among their followers.
    Flames burned up the wicked people.

19 The people made a gold calf at Mount Sinai.
    They worshiped a metal statue.
20 They exchanged their glorious God
    for a statue of a bull, which eats grass.
21 They forgot the God who saved them,
    who had done great things in Egypt.
22 He did miracles in Egypt.[a]
    He did amazing things by the Red Sea.
23 So God said he would destroy them.
    But Moses, his chosen one, stood before him.
    He stopped God’s anger from destroying them.

24 Then they refused to go into the beautiful land of Canaan.
    They did not believe what God promised.
25 They grumbled in their tents
    and did not obey the Lord.
26 So he swore to them
    that they would die in the desert.
27 He said their children would be killed by other nations
    and that they would be scattered among other countries.

28 They joined in worshiping Baal at Peor.
    They ate meat that had been sacrificed to lifeless statues.
29 They made the Lord angry by what they did.
    So many people became sick with a terrible disease.
30 But Phinehas prayed to the Lord,
    and the disease stopped.
31 The Lord will remember that Phinehas did what was right.
    And God will remember this from now on.

32 The people also made the Lord angry at Meribah.
    And Moses was in trouble because of them.
33 The people turned against the Spirit of God.
    So Moses spoke without stopping to think.

34 The people did not destroy the other nations
    as the Lord had told them to do.
35 Instead, they mixed with the other nations.
    And they learned their customs.
36 They worshiped other nations’ idols.
    And they were trapped by them.
37 They even killed their sons and daughters
    as sacrifices to demons.
38 They killed innocent people.
    They killed their own sons and daughters
as sacrifices to the idols of Canaan.
    So the land was made unholy by their blood.
39 The people became unholy by their sins.
    They were unfaithful to God in what they did.

40 So the Lord became angry with his people.
    He hated his own children.
41 He let other nations defeat them.
    He let their enemies rule over them.
42 Their enemies were cruel to them.
    Their enemies kept them under their power.
43 The Lord saved his people many times.
    But they continued to turn against him.
    So they became even more wicked.

44 But God saw their misery.
    He heard their cry.
45 He remembered his agreement with them.
    And he felt sorry for them because of his great love.
46 He caused them to be pitied
    by those who held them captive.

47 Lord our God, save us.
    Bring us back from other nations.
Then we will thank you.
    Then we will gladly praise you.

48 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He always was and always will be.
    Let all the people say, “Amen!”

Praise the Lord!

Ezekiel 33:1-11

Ezekiel Is Watchman for Israel

33 The Lord spoke his word to me. He said: “Human being, speak to your people. Say to them: ‘I might bring a war against a land. The people of the land may choose one of their men. They may make him their watchman. This watchman might see the enemy coming to attack the land. And he blows the trumpet and warns the people. A person might hear the sound of the trumpet, but do nothing. Then the enemy will come and kill him. That person will be responsible for his own death. He heard the sound of the trumpet. But he did not do anything. So he is to blame for his own death. If he had done something, he would have saved his own life. But the watchman might see the enemy coming to attack and not blow the trumpet. So the people are not warned. Then the enemy comes and kills one of them. That person has died because of his own sin. But I will punish the watchman for the person’s death.’

“As for you, human being, I have made you a watchman for Israel. If you hear a message from me, you must warn them for me. I might say to the wicked person: ‘Wicked man, you will surely die.’ But you might not speak to warn the evil person to stop doing evil. Then he will die while still a sinner. But I will punish you for his death. But you might warn a wicked person to stop doing evil. If he does not stop, he will die while still a sinner. But you have saved your life.

10 “So you, human being, say to Israel: ‘You have said: Surely our law-breaking and sins are hurting us. They will kill us. What can we do so we will live?’ 11 Say to them: ‘The Lord God says: As surely as I live, this is true. I do not want a wicked person to die. I want him to stop doing evil and live. Turn back! Turn back from your wicked ways! You don’t want to die, people of Israel.’

1 John 1

God Forgives Our Sins

We write you now about something that has always existed.
We have heard.
We have seen with our own eyes.
We have watched,
and we have touched with our hands.

We write to you about the Word[a] that gives life. He who gives life was shown to us. We saw him, and we can give proof about it. And now we tell you that he has life that continues forever. The one who gives this life was with God the Father. God showed him to us. Now we tell you what we have seen and heard because we want you to have fellowship with us. The fellowship we share together is with God the Father and his Son, Jesus Christ. We write this to you so that we may be full of joy.[b]

Here is the message we have heard from God and now tell to you: God is light,[c] and in him there is no darkness at all. So if we say that we have fellowship with God, but we continue living in darkness, then we are liars. We do not follow the truth. God is in the light. We should live in the light, too. If we live in the light, we share fellowship with each other. And when we live in the light, the blood of the death of Jesus, God’s Son, is making us clean from every sin.

If we say that we have no sin, we are fooling ourselves, and the truth is not in us. But if we confess our sins, he will forgive our sins. We can trust God. He does what is right. He will make us clean from all the wrongs we have done. 10 If we say that we have not sinned, then we make God a liar. We do not accept God’s true teaching.

Matthew 9:27-34

Jesus Heals More People

27 When Jesus was leaving there, two blind men followed him. They cried out, “Show kindness to us, Son of David!”

28 Jesus went inside, and the blind men went with him. He asked the men, “Do you believe that I can make you see again?”

They answered, “Yes, Lord.”

29 Then Jesus touched their eyes and said, “You believe that I can make you see again. So this will happen.” 30 Then the men were able to see. But Jesus warned them very strongly, saying, “Don’t tell anyone about this.” 31 But the blind men left and spread the news about Jesus all around that area.

32 When the two men were leaving, some people brought another man to Jesus. This man could not talk because he had a demon in him. 33 Jesus forced the demon to leave the man. Then the man who couldn’t talk was able to speak. The crowd was amazed and said, “We have never seen anything like this in Israel.”

34 But the Pharisees said, “The leader of demons is the one that gives him power to force demons out.”

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