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Psalm 89

This is a special song that Ethan the Ezrahite wrote.

God's special love[a]

89 I will always sing about the Lord's faithful love.
I will tell my children and my grandchildren
    that you are always faithful.
Yes! Your faithful love will always continue to be strong.
You will always be faithful,
    as the skies will always be there.
The Lord has said,
‘I have made a covenant with the king that I chose.
    I have made this strong promise to my servant David:
“Someone from your family will always be king.
    They will rule for ever.” ’
Selah.
Lord, everything in heaven praises you
    for the great things that you have done.
Yes, your angels meet together to praise you,
    because you are always faithful.
In all the heavens,
    there is no one like you, Lord!
No angel in heaven is equal to you.
When the angels meet together in heaven,
    they respect you with fear.
All who meet round your throne in heaven respect you,
    as you deserve.
Lord God Almighty,
    no one is as powerful as you!
You are always faithful in all that you do!
You rule over the powerful sea.
When the waves rise up,
    you make them quiet again.
10 You caught the monster Rahab
    and you killed it!
With your power,
    you chased away your enemies.
11 The heavens belong to you
    and so does the earth.
You made the world
    and everything that is in it.
12 You made everything,
    from the north to the south.
Tabor and Hermon are happy to praise your name.[b]
13 You have great strength,
    and you can do great things.
You hold up your right hand,
    as you win against your enemies.
14 As King, you rule with justice,
    and you always do what is right.
You show your faithful love and you are faithful.
15 You have truly blessed the people
    who know how to praise you, Lord.
They know that you are pleased with them.
16 They praise your name all the time.
    Your justice makes them happy.
17 You give strength and glory to your people.
Because you are kind to us,
    we win against our enemies.
18 Yes! Our king belongs to the Lord,
    and he protects us like a shield.
Our king belongs to the Holy One of Israel.

God's covenant with David

19 A long time ago, Lord,
    you spoke to your servants.
In a vision, you said to them,
‘I have helped a brave soldier to be strong.
I have chosen as king
    a young man from among the people.
20 I have found David, my servant.
I have poured my special oil on him,
    to make him king.
21 I will help him with my power,
    so that he is strong.
22 No enemy will win against him.
    No cruel people will have power to hurt him.
23 I will destroy his enemies in front of him
    I will kill those who hate him.
24 I will always be faithful
    and show him my faithful love.
By my name he will win against his enemies.
25 I will cause his kingdom to reach
    beyond the sea and the rivers.
26 The king will say to me, “You are my Father.
    You are my God.
    You protect me and you rescue me.”
27 Also, I will make him my firstborn son.
    He will be the greatest of the kings of the earth.
28 I will always love him with my faithful love.
I will never change the covenant
    that I have made with him.
29 Someone from his family will always be king.
They will rule for ever,
    as long as there are skies above us.
30-31 But I will punish his descendants,
    if they do not accept my laws.
If they do not obey my teaching, my rules, or my commands,
32     I will punish them.
Because of their sins,
    I will give them much pain.
33 But I will not take my faithful love away from David.
I will always be faithful,
    and I will do what I have promised to him.
34 I will not spoil the covenant that I have made with him.
    I will always keep my promises.
35 I made that promise to David at one time,
    and that will not change.
I promised him by my holy name
    and I will never deceive him.
36 His descendants will always rule.
His kingdom will continue to be there for ever,
    as long as the sun shines.
37 As the moon is always there in the sky,
    to show that God is faithful,
David's kingdom will also continue.’
Selah.

A sad song

38 But now you have turned against your king.
    You have become angry with the king that you have chosen.
39 You have spoiled the covenant
    that you made with your servant.
You have thrown his crown into the dirt.
40 You have knocked down all the walls of his city.
    You have destroyed all his strong places.
41 Every stranger robs him of his things.
    His neighbours laugh at him.
42 You have made his enemies strong,
    so that they win against him and they are happy.
43 You have made his weapons useless,
    so that he cannot beat his enemies in war.
44 You have taken away his authority as king.
You have knocked down his throne to the ground.
45 He no longer has the strength of a young man.
    You have dressed him in clothes of shame.
Selah.
46 Lord, how long will this continue?
    Will you hide yourself from us for ever?
Will your anger continue to burn like a fire?
47 Remember that my life is very short!
People are weak and their lives seem useless.
    Why do you make people like that?
48 Nobody can continue to live and never die.
    Nobody can escape from the power of death.
49 My Lord, where is the faithful love
    that you showed to us in past times?
Where are the blessings that you promised to David?
50 My Lord, look at how people are insulting me!
People from all nations laugh at me, your servant.
51 Lord, your enemies insult the king that you have chosen.
    Wherever I go, they insult me!

52 Praise the Lord as he deserves!
Yes! Amen! We agree!

1 Samuel 5

God's Covenant Box causes trouble for the Philistines

When the Philistines took God's Covenant Box, they took it from Ebenezer to the town of Ashdod.[a] They carried it into the temple of Dagon, their god. They put the box next to the idol of Dagon. The next morning, the people in Ashdod got up early. They saw that Dagon had fallen down in front of the Lord's Covenant Box. The idol's face was touching the ground. So they took Dagon and they put him back in his place.

The next morning, they got up early again. They saw that Dagon had fallen down in front of the Lord's Covenant Box again! His head and both his hands had broken off. They were lying on the step of the temple's door. Only his body remained together. Because of that, even today Dagon's priests and other people never walk on the step of Dagon's temple in Ashdod.

The Lord punished the people who lived in Ashdod. He caused them to have a lot of pain, as well as the people in the places near Ashdod. He caused tumours to grow on their bodies.[b] When the people in Ashdod saw what was happening, they said, ‘The Covenant Box of Israel's God must not stay here with us. He is punishing us and our god Dagon.’

So the Philistine rulers met together. Ashdod's people asked them, ‘What should we do with the Covenant Box of Israel's God?’

The rulers answered, ‘Take it away to Gath.’ So the men took it to that city.[c]

After they had moved the Covenant Box to Gath, the Lord punished the people in that city too. He made them all very afraid. He caused tumours to grow on them, young people as well as old people. 10 So then they took God's Covenant Box to Ekron.[d]

When God's Covenant Box arrived in Ekron, the people screamed. They said, ‘They have brought the Covenant Box of Israel's God here! They want to kill us all!’ 11 So they called the Philistine rulers to meet together. Ekron's people said to them, ‘Take away the Covenant Box of Israel's God! Send it back to its proper place. If you leave it here, it will kill us and all our families.’

All the people in the town were afraid of death. God had already started to punish them a lot. 12 Many people had already died. All the other people in the town had tumours on their bodies. So they cried loudly up to the skies for help.

Acts 5:12-26

The apostles do some powerful things for the people to see

12 At that time, the apostles were doing many miracles that showed God's power among the people. All the believers often met together in the yard of the temple in a place called Solomon's porch. 13 The other people were afraid to meet with the group of believers. But people respected the believers very much. 14 More and more people became believers and they joined the group. So now many men and women believed in the Lord Jesus.

15 As a result, people carried their sick friends into the streets and put them on beds and mats. They hoped that Peter would pass that way and make their sick friends well again. They just wanted Peter's shadow to touch them.[a] 16 Many people also came into Jerusalem from the small towns near the city. They brought their sick friends with them. Some of those sick people had bad spirits that gave them trouble. God caused all these sick people to become well again.

The most important priest puts the apostles in prison

17 People liked the apostles very much. So the most important priest and his friends who belonged to the Sadducees' group were very jealous. 18 These important men took hold of the apostles and they put them in the city's prison. 19 But during the night, one of the Lord God's angels came and he opened the prison gates. He led the apostles out of the prison. 20 The angel said to them, ‘Go and stand in the yard of the temple. Tell the people everything about this new life that God gives.’

21 The apostles did what the angel told them to do. At dawn they went into the yard of the temple. They began to teach the people there.

Then the most important priest and his friends arrived. They told the group of Jewish leaders to meet with them. All the most important people in Israel were in that group. Then they sent their police to the prison to bring the apostles to the meeting place. 22 But when the police arrived at the prison, they did not find the apostles there. So the police returned to the Jewish leaders and they told them the news. 23 They said, ‘We arrived at the prison. We saw that the soldiers had locked the gates. They were standing at the gates and they were watching carefully. But when we opened the gates of the prison, we did not find anyone there!’[b]

24 The leader of the police of the temple and the leaders of the priests heard the news. They could not understand what had happened. They were afraid of what might happen next.

25 Then a man came to the leaders. He said to them, ‘Listen! Those men that you put in the prison are now standing in the yard of the temple. They are teaching the people there.’ 26 So the leader of the police took his men with him to find the apostles. They took hold of the apostles to take them back to the Jewish leaders. But they did not hurt them because they were afraid of the people. They thought that the people might be angry. They might throw stones at them to kill them.

Luke 21:29-36

29 Then Jesus told them a story to explain this future time. He said, ‘Think about fig trees and other trees as well. 30 When you see new leaves on a tree, you know that summer will come soon. Nobody needs to tell you that. 31 In the same way, you will see these strange things happening. Then you will know that God will soon begin to rule in his kingdom.

32 I tell you this: The people who are alive now will not all die until all these things happen. 33 One day, the earth and the sky will have an end. But my words will be there for ever.

34 But be careful, and watch how you live. Do not eat or drink too much. Do not waste your time like that. Do not waste time by having troubles in your mind about your life. If you do, that day will surprise you. It will come when you are not looking. 35 It will surprise everyone who lives on all the earth. 36 So watch all the time! Continue to pray that you will be strong. Then you will be safe through all these things! You will stand in front of the Son of Man and you will not be afraid.’

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