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Psalm 101

David wrote this psalm.

The king's song[a]

101 I will sing and praise you, Lord!
I will sing about your faithful love and your justice.[b]
I will be careful to live in a completely good way.
    When will you come to help me, Lord?
In my own home,
    I will always be completely honest.
As for evil things,
    I will not even think about them.
I hate the things that wicked people do.
    They will not be my friends.
I will keep away from people with wrong thoughts.
    I will not mix with them.
If anyone secretly speaks against his friend,
    I will destroy them.
If anyone is proud and they boast about themselves,
    I will send them away from me.
Instead, I will work with people
    that I can trust.
I will let them live with me and be my guides.
My servants will be people
    who live in an honest way.
People who deceive others or who tell lies
    will not have a place in my home.
Every morning I will remove
    any wicked person who lives in our land.[c]
Nobody who does evil things
    will remain in the city of the Lord.

Psalm 109:1-30

David wrote this psalm for the music leader.

A prayer for help in trouble[a]

109 You are the God that I praise.
    Let me hear you speak!
Wicked people are saying bad things against me.
    They are telling lies about me.
They are all round me,
    and they say cruel things.
I have done nothing against them,
    but they still attack me.
I have loved them,
    but they still accuse me.
I will continue to pray for them.[b]
I have been kind to them,
    but they do bad things to me in return.
I have loved them,
    but they hate me in return.

Find an evil man to judge my enemy!
Put somebody at his right side to accuse him!
When they judge him,
    show that he is guilty.
Show that even his prayers are a sin.
Make his life very short!
    Let somebody else do the job which he did.
May he soon die,
    so that his children have no father,
    and his wife has no husband.
10 Cause his children to have no home,
    so that they go from place to place,
    and ask people to give them food.
11 May the people who lent money to my enemy,
    take away everything that belonged to him.
Let strangers take everything
    that he worked hard to get for himself.
12 Do not let anyone be kind to him.
Do not let anyone help his children,
    even when they have no father.
13 Remove all the descendants in his family.
When his children die,
    may nobody remember his family any more!
14 Lord, please remember his ancestors sins.
    Please do not forgive his mother's sins.
15 Lord, never forget his family's sins.
May nobody on earth remember his family's name.
16 My enemy was never kind to anyone.
He was cruel to poor, weak, and helpless people.
    He even caused them to die,
17 He loved to curse people.
    Now may those curses happen to him!
He never asked God to bless other people,
    so nobody will ask God to bless him!
18 He always cursed others,
    as he always put on clothes.
So those curses have become like his food and drink.
May they go deep inside him,
    like olive oil that goes into his bones.
19 Then curses will truly be his clothes.
They will be like the belt that he wears every day.

20 Yes, Lord, please punish all my enemies like that,
    because they say evil things to accuse me!
21 You, Almighty Lord, must help me!
    Show that your name is great.
Rescue me,
    because your faithful love is good.
22 I am weak and helpless.
My heart beats fast inside me.
23 I will soon be gone,
    like a shadow that disappears in the evening.
I am like an insect
    that the wind blows away.
24 I am so hungry that my knees shake.
    I am so thin that my bones show.
25 My enemies laugh at me!
When they see me,
    they shake their heads at me.
26 Lord my God, please help me!
Please rescue me,
    because of your faithful love.
27 Lord, cause my enemies to know
    that you are the one who has rescued me.
28 They may curse me,
    but you will bless me.
When they attack me,
    they will become ashamed.
But I will be very happy,
    as your servant.
29 Shame will come on my enemies.
    It will cover them like a coat.

30 I will thank the Lord with a loud voice!
I will praise him,
    in front of a big crowd of people.

Psalm 119:121-144

AYIN

121 I have done what is fair and right.
Do not leave me alone
    so that my cruel enemies can hurt me.
122 Promise to take care of me, your servant.
Do not let proud people hurt me.
123 I have been waiting a long time for you to save me.
    My eyes have become tired.
I am waiting for you to save me,
    as your true promise has said.
124 Please be kind to me, your servant,
    so that I see your faithful love.
Continue to teach me your laws.
125 I am your servant. Help me to be wise,
    so that I can understand your rules.
126 It is time for you to do something, Lord,
    because people have turned against your Law.
127 That is why I love your commands.
    They are more valuable to me than very pure gold.
128 So I carefully obey your teaching.
    I hate everything that is false.

PE

129 Your laws are wonderful, Lord!
    So I obey them.
130 Your message brings light to people,
    when they understand it.
It helps ordinary people to become wise.
131 I want very much to know your commands,
    like a thirsty dog needs water to drink.
132 Turn towards me and be kind to me,
    as you always do for those who serve you.
133 Use your word to lead me along the right way.
    Do not let sin rule over me.
134 Keep me safe from cruel people,
    so that I can obey your teaching.
135 Show a kind face to me, your servant.
    Teach me your laws.
136 I weep with streams of tears,
    because people do not obey your Law.

TSADHE

137 Lord, you are righteous
    and your laws are completely fair.
138 The rules that you have given to us are good and right.
    We can trust them completely.
139 I am so upset that it almost kills me,
    because my enemies do not accept your message.
140 I know that your promises are completely true.
    I love them more than anything.
141 I am not important enough for people to respect me,
    but I do not forget your teaching.
142 You will always do what is right
    and your law is completely true.
143 I have much trouble and it makes me afraid,
    but your commands make me happy.
144 Your rules are always fair.
Help me to understand them,
    so that I may find true life.

Genesis 31:25-50

25 Jacob had put up his tent in the hill country of Gilead. That is where Laban found him. So Laban and his relatives also put up their tents in that place. 26 Laban said to Jacob, ‘Why did you do that? You have deceived me. You have taken my daughters away as if you had caught them in a war. 27 Why did you go away secretly? Yes, you have deceived me. You should have told me that you were leaving. Then I would have prepared a big meal. We would have been happy together, with songs and music. 28 But you did not even let me say “goodbye” to my daughters or my grandchildren. What you have done is not right. 29 I have the power to hurt you. But last night the God of your father appeared to me. He told me, “Be careful what you say to Jacob. Do not say anything good or bad against him.” 30 I know that you want very much to return to your father's house. That is why you have left my home. But why did you take my idols?’

31 Jacob replied, ‘I left secretly because I was afraid. I thought that you might fight me to take your daughters away from me. 32 But if you find your idols with anyone here, that person must die. While our relatives watch, you may look for anything that belongs to you. If you find anything then take it.’

Jacob did not know that Rachel had taken her father's idols.

33 So Laban went into Jacob's tent. Then he went into Leah's tent. He also went into the female servants' tent. But he did not find the idols. When he left Leah's tent, he went into Rachel's tent. 34 Rachel had taken the idols and she had put them inside her camel's seat. Now she was sitting on them. Laban looked everywhere in Rachel's tent but he did not find the idols. 35 Rachel said to him, ‘Do not be angry with me, sir. I cannot stand up in front of you. It is the time of my monthly blood loss.’[a] So Laban looked everywhere for the idols, but he did not find them.

36 Then Jacob became angry and he quarrelled with Laban. He asked Laban, ‘What have I done wrong? What sin have I done against you so that you had to catch me? 37 Now you have looked through everything that I have. Did you find anything that belongs to you? If you have found anything, put it here. Then your relatives and my relatives can see it. Our relatives can decide which of us is right, you or me!’

38 Jacob continued to say to Laban, ‘I have worked for you for 20 years. Your female sheep and goats have all safely given birth to young ones. I have not taken any of your male animals as food for myself. 39 If wild animals attacked your sheep or goats, I did not show them to you. I myself paid you for them. If any animal was lost, in the day or at night, you said that I must pay you for it. 40 This is what it was like to work for you: I worked in the strong heat of the sun in the day. I had pain from the cold at night. I could not always sleep. 41 It was like this for 20 years as I worked like a slave for you. I worked for 14 years to pay you for your two daughters. Then I worked for six years for your sheep and goats. You changed what you paid me at least ten times! 42 The God of my father, the God of Abraham and the Fear of Isaac was with me.[b] If he had not helped me, then you would have sent me away with nothing. But God has seen what you have done to hurt me. He has seen how hard I have worked for you. So last night he told you that you had done wrong.’

43 Laban replied to Jacob, ‘These women are my daughters. Their children are my grandchildren. The animals are my animals. Everything that you have with you here belongs to me. But there is nothing that I can do today about my daughters or about their children. 44 So we should be friends. Let us make an agreement together. It will show that we have agreed to be friends.’

45 So Jacob took a large stone and made it stand up in the ground. 46 He said to his relatives, ‘Go and get some stones.’ So they brought some stones and they put them together on the ground. Then they all ate a meal together, near the heap of stones.[c]

47 Laban called that place Jegar Sahadutha. Jacob called it Galeed.[d]

48 Laban said, ‘These stones show that we have made an agreement today.’ That is why the place was called Galeed. 49 The place was also called Mizpah. That was because Laban said, ‘May the Lord watch you and me when we are away from each other. 50 Remember that God is watching you. If you do wrong to my daughters, God will see it. And if you marry any other women, remember this. God is watching you. Even if no one else sees you, God will know.’

1 John 2:12-17

12 My little children, I am writing to you because God has forgiven your sins. He has done this because of Christ.

13 You who are older, like fathers, I am writing to you because you know Christ. He has always been there, since before the world began.

You who are young men, I am writing to you because you have won against Satan.

14 Yes, my children, I have written to you because you know God, our Father.

Fathers, I have written to you because you know Christ. He was already there before the world began.

Young men, I have written to you because you are strong. You continue to obey God's message, and you have won against Satan.

15 Do not live like people who do not know God. Do not love the wrong things that belong to this world. If anyone loves those things, it shows that they do not love God, their Father. 16 What are the wrong things that belong to this world? People want to do bad things to make themselves happy. People want to have things that they see, even bad things. People want to show other people how rich they are. These ideas do not come from God, our Father. They are the thoughts of people who belong to the world. 17 One day, those people and the things that they want will not be there any longer. But those who continue to do what God wants will live for ever.

John 10:1-18

The story about the shepherd

10 Jesus then said, ‘I tell you this: A shepherd keeps his sheep in a safe place with a wall round it. There is a gate into that safe place. Anyone who gets into that place by another way, not through the gate, is not the shepherd. That person is a robber. He comes to take away the sheep for himself. But the shepherd goes in through the gate. The person who watches the gate opens it for the shepherd. The sheep recognize the shepherd's voice. He calls each of his own sheep by their name and he leads them out. When he has brought out all his own sheep, he goes in front of them. The sheep follow him because they know his voice. They will not follow a stranger. They will run away from a stranger because they do not recognize his voice.’

Jesus told this story like a picture to teach the people. But they did not understand what he was saying to them.

Jesus is like the good shepherd

So Jesus spoke again. He said, ‘I tell you this: I am like the gate for the sheep. All other men who came before me were like robbers.[a] But the sheep did not listen to them. I am like the gate. Everyone who comes in through me will be safe. They will be free to come in and to go out. And they will find plenty of food. 10 The robber only wants to take away my sheep. He wants to kill them. He comes only to destroy them. But I have come so that they can have true life. And so that they can have everything that they need.

11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd would die so that he can save his sheep. 12 Another man may take care of sheep so that he gets money. But the sheep do not belong to him. A man like that is not the shepherd. If a wolf comes, a man like that runs away when he sees it. He leaves the sheep in danger. Then the wolf attacks the sheep. It causes them to run away in all directions. 13 That man runs away because the sheep do not belong to him. He does not think that the sheep are important.

14 I am the good shepherd. I know my own sheep, and they know me. 15 I know them in the same way that my Father knows me. And they know me in the same way that I know the Father. I will die so that I can save my sheep. 16 I also have other sheep, and I must bring them too. They do not belong to this group of sheep. But they also will listen to my voice. So all the sheep will become one group, and they will have one shepherd. 17 The Father loves me because I choose to die for my sheep. But after I give my life like that, I will become alive again. 18 Nobody can take my life away from me. Instead, I myself can choose to die. I have authority to do that. I also have authority to become alive again. My Father has said that I must do that.’

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