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Psalm 16-17

David wrote this prayer.

God will help me

16 Please keep me safe, God,
    because I come to you for help.
I have said to the Lord,
    ‘You are my Lord.
All the good things that I have in my life
    are gifts from you.’
When I think about your own people who live in this land,
    it makes me happy!
    They are truly great people!
But many troubles will come
    to people who choose to worship other gods.
I will not join with them
    to offer gifts of blood to their gods.
I will never use the names of their gods
    to make promises.
You, Lord, are all that I need.
What you give to me is enough,
    for me and for my descendants.
Yes, you have given to me a good way of life.
Your gifts are better than good fields
    or valuable land.
I will praise the Lord,
    who is my guide through life.
In the dark nights,
    you help me to learn what is right.
I will always trust the Lord to be with me.
He is very near to me,
    so I will not be upset.
I am truly happy and I thank God.
I know that my life is safe with God.
10 You, Lord, will not leave me
    in the deep hole of death.
As one who belongs to you,
    you will not leave my body to spoil in the grave.
11 You will lead me along the path of life.
Because you are with me,
    I am very happy.
I know that I will be with you for ever,
    and that makes me very happy!

David wrote this prayer.

A prayer for help

17 Lord, please listen to me.
    I am asking you to do something that is right.
I am speaking what is true,
    so please do what I ask you to do.
Say clearly that I am not guilty.
    You can see for yourself that I am right.
You look deep into my mind.
    You check my thoughts at night.
When you test me,
    you find nothing that is wrong.
I have decided that I will never tell any lies.
I have watched people do bad things.
But I have obeyed your commands.
I have not joined with cruel people
    to do what they do.
No, I carefully follow your ways.
    I do not turn away from them.
I pray to you, God,
    because you will answer me.
Please listen to me when I pray to you.
Do great things that show your faithful love!
You have the power to keep people safe from their enemies.
    You help them when they trust you for help.
Please keep me safe,
    in the same way that people take care of their eyes.
Keep me near to you,
    in the way that birds protect their babies under their wings.
Keep me safe from the wicked men who attack me.
My enemies are all around me,
    and they want to kill me!
10 They refuse to be kind to anyone.
    They speak proud words.
11 Now they have found me. They are ready to attack!
They look for their chance
    to knock me down to the ground.
12 They are like hungry lions.
    They want to tear me into pieces.
They are hiding like young lions.
    They are ready to jump out and catch me!
13 Lord, please do something!
    Fight against them! Knock them down!
Take your sword and save me from those wicked men.
14 Lord, use your power to save me from them.
They only think about this world,
    and they enjoy the good things that it gives them.
So give them all that you have ready for them.
    Give them more than they want!
May their children also have plenty,
    and enough left to give to their children too.
15 As for me, Lord, I am not guilty of sin.
    So I will see your face.
When I wake up, I will see you clearly,
    and I will be really happy!

Psalm 22

The leader must use the music called ‘The Deer of the Dawn.’

This is a song that David wrote.

Please help me, God!

22 My God!
My God, why have you left me alone?
    Why is my help far away?
    I am crying out in great pain!
My God!
I call aloud to you for help every day,
    all day and all night!
But you do not answer my prayers,
    so I cannot sleep.
I know that you are the Holy God.
You sit on your throne as king,
    and Israel's people praise you.
Our ancestors trusted in you.
    When they trusted you, you saved them.
They called aloud to you and you saved them.
They trusted in you,
    and you did not disappoint them.[a]

People insult me.
    They think that I am worth nothing.
It seems that I am only a worm,
    and I am not really a man.
Everyone that sees me laughs at me.
They laugh and they shake their heads.
They say, ‘He should trust in the Lord!
    The Lord should save him.
If the Lord is really happy with him,
    the Lord should rescue him.’

Lord, you brought me safely to birth.
    You took care of me at my mother's breasts.
10 From the day that I was born,
    I have always been in your care.
You have been my God since my mother gave birth to me.
11     So do not stay far from me now.
Trouble is near to me,
    and there is nobody to help me.
12 There is danger all round me,
    like the strong bulls of Bashan.[b]
I cannot move
    because my enemies are very near, all around me.
13 They open their mouths like lions!
    They are ready to eat me!
They are like lions that tear their food into pieces.
14 My strength has gone,
    like water that is poured away.
My bones do not join together properly.
I feel weak inside
    and hope has disappeared.
15 My mouth has become dry like a piece of a broken pot.
    My tongue sticks to my mouth.
You have left me down in the dirt,
    as good as dead!

16 Wicked people are everywhere around me.
They are ready to attack me,
    like a group of wild dogs.
They tear apart my hands and my feet.
17 My body is so weak
    I can count all my bones.
My enemies look at me and they laugh.
    They are happy because I have pain.
18 They have taken my clothes,
    and they choose what they want for themselves.
They throw dice to decide who receives each piece.

19 But Lord, please do not stay far away from me!
You can make me strong again.
    Please hurry to help me!
20 Keep me safe!
My enemies want to kill me with their swords.
Save my life from those wild dogs!
21 Do not let those lions eat me!
Keep me safe from the horns of those wild bulls!
I know that you have answered my prayer!

22 I will tell my people how great you are.
    I will praise you when we meet together.
23 Everyone who serves the Lord must praise him!
    All Jacob's descendants must respect him!
Yes, all Israel's people must worship him!
24 God did not forget to help the man who was in pain.
    He did not turn away from the one who suffered.
When he called to God for help,
    God answered his prayer.[c]

25 Yes, I will praise you, God,
    in the great meeting of your people.
I will give to you what I have promised to give.
    Everyone who serves you, Lord, will see that.
26 Poor people will have plenty of food to eat.
Those who come to the Lord will praise him.
    May God help you to live well for ever!
27 People everywhere in the world will respect the Lord.
    They will turn to him for help.
Families from all nations will worship you.
28 The Lord rules as king over all the nations.
29 All the rich people on earth will bend down,
    and they will worship God.
Everyone will die one day.
    They must all bend down in front of God.
Nobody can keep himself alive.
30 Our children will also serve God.
    And they will tell their children about our Lord.
31 They will speak about all the great things that God has done
    to save his people.
People who have not yet been born
    will learn about the things that God has done.[d]

Isaiah 42:1-17

The Lord's special Servant[a]

42 ‘Here is my servant.
    I give him strength.
I have chosen him.
    He makes me very happy.
I have put my Spirit on him.
    He will bring justice to the nations.
He will not cry out.
    He will not shout.
He will not speak loudly in the streets.
He will not hurt weak people,
    like someone who breaks a weak reed.
He will not destroy helpless people,
    like someone who puts out a weak flame.
He will be kind to people,
    and he will judge them in a fair way.
He will remain strong and brave,
    until he brings justice to the whole world.
People who are in lands far away
    will wait for him to teach them.’

The Lord is God. He is the God who created the sky. He hung it up like a curtain. He created the earth and everything that lives on it. He gives life and breath to all the people who live on it. The Lord says to his servant:

‘I have chosen you to bring righteousness.
I will take hold of your hand,
    and I will keep you safe.
Through you, I will make a covenant with my people,
    and you will bring light to the other nations.
You will cause blind people to see.
    You will cause prisoners to be free.
You will bring out into the open
    people who sit in dark prisons.
I am the Lord. That is my name.
    I will not let anyone else share my glory.
I will not let people praise idols.
    I am the only one that they must praise.
Everything that I promised in the past has happened
    as I said that it would happen.
Now I will tell you about new things.
Before they start to happen,
    I will tell you about them.’

10 Sing a new song to the Lord!
    All over the earth, people should praise him.
Praise him, you people who travel over the sea
    and everything that lives in the sea.
Praise him, you people who live in lands far away.
11 People who live in the towns of the desert
    should shout aloud to praise him.
Kedar's people should praise him
    in the places where they live.
The people who live in Sela should sing aloud with joy.
    They should shout from the tops of the mountains.
12 They should all honour the Lord
    as he deserves.
Those who live in lands far away
    should praise him for what he has done.
13 The Lord marches out to battle,
    like a brave soldier.
He is angry with his enemies,
    and he is ready to attack them.
He shouts loudly as he attacks,
    and he shows his power over them.
14 The Lord says,
    ‘I have been quiet for a long time.
    I have held back my anger.
But now I am ready to deliver!
I will cry out and shout and groan,
    like a woman who is ready to give birth.
15 I will destroy the mountains and the hills.
    I will cause the plants that grow on them to die.
I will cause the rivers to become dry islands.
    I will cause the pools of water to become dry.
16 I will lead my blind people
    along ways that they did not know before.
I will be their guide,
    as they walk along paths that are new to them.
I will change the dark places that are in front of them,
    so that they become places with light.
And I will cause the rough ground to become flat.
Those are the things that I will do for them.
    I will not leave my people alone.
17 But I will push away people who trust idols to help them.
    Those people will become ashamed.
They say to images that they have made,
    “You are our gods.”

Ephesians 3:1-13

God has chosen Paul to help the Gentiles

That is why I pray for you. I, Paul, am in prison because I serve Christ Jesus. He has sent me to help you Gentiles. You must have heard that God has chosen me to do that. He has been very kind to give me this work to help you. God has clearly shown to me his true purpose. That was a secret before, but God has helped me to know it. I have written a few words about this already.[a] When you read those words, you will be able to understand. I have come to know God's true message about Christ. God did not tell this secret message to the people who lived before us. But now the Holy Spirit has shown it to God's apostles and prophets. This is the message of God's good news: Gentiles, as well as Jews, may receive the good things that God has prepared for his children. We may all belong to the same group of God's people, like we are his body. Everyone who is united with Christ Jesus receives the good things that God has promised.

I tell that good news to other people, because God chose me to serve him in that way. That was God's gift to me, because he is so kind. God uses his great power to help me in that work. I am the least important of all God's people. But God has given this special work to me because he is so kind. He has sent me to tell his good news to the Gentiles. Then they know about the many valuable things that Christ has prepared for us.

I help everyone to know how God makes his purpose happen. God himself created all things, and he has hidden this secret during past times. 10 But now God wants the people of his church to show everyone how wise he is in every way. He wants the spiritual rulers and everything that has authority in the heavens to know this. 11 This had always been God's purpose, from the beginning of all things. And it was our Lord Christ Jesus who made it happen.

12 Because we are united with Christ, we can come near to God. We are not afraid to do that. We can be sure that God will accept us, because we trust in Christ. 13 So do not become weak or afraid. I am now suffering so that I can help you. So you should be strong, so that God will bless you.

Mark 2:13-22

Jesus asks Levi to be his disciple

13 Jesus went to the shore of Lake Galilee again. A large crowd came to him, and he taught them. 14 While Jesus was walking along, he saw a man called Levi. Levi was the son of Alphaeus. His job was to take taxes from people.[a] He was sitting in his office. Jesus said to him, ‘Come with me and be my disciple.’ Levi stood up and he went with Jesus.

15 Then Jesus went to eat a meal at Levi's house. Many people followed Jesus and they ate there with him and with his disciples. Many of these were bad people and also men who took taxes. 16 Some teachers of God's Law who were Pharisees saw what was happening.[b] They said to Jesus' disciples, ‘He is eating with bad people and men who take taxes. That is not right.’

17 Jesus heard what these people were saying. He said to them, ‘People who are well do not need a doctor. It is people who are ill that need a doctor. Some people think that they always obey God. I did not come to help people like that. Some people know that they have done wrong things. I am asking those people to come to me for help.’

18 At this time, the disciples of John the Baptist and the disciples of the Pharisees were fasting. Some people came to Jesus and they asked him this question: ‘The disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees often fast for a time. So why do your disciples never do that?’[c]

19 Jesus answered them, ‘When a man marries, his friends cannot refuse to eat. They cannot fast while he is with them. 20 But there will be a time when people will take the man away from his friends. At that time his friends will fast.’[d]

21 Then Jesus said, ‘Nobody uses a piece of new cloth to mend an old coat. If he does, the new cloth will cause the old cloth to tear again. It will make a bigger hole than before. 22 And nobody pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does that, the new wine will tear the old wineskins. He will lose the wine and the wineskins will spoil. Instead, you must put new wine into new wineskins.’[e]

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