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Psalm 82

This is a psalm that Asaph wrote.

God and the gods[a]

82 God calls the powerful rulers to meet in heaven.
    He sits on his throne to judge them.
He asks them, ‘How long will you continue to judge people
    in a way that is not fair?
How long will you say that wicked people are right?
Selah.
You must help poor people and those with no family
    to receive justice.
Help those who have pain and trouble
    to receive the help that they need.
Rescue weak and helpless people,
    so that evil people cannot hurt them.
The powerful leaders know nothing
    and they understand nothing.
They walk about in a dark place.
At the same time the foundation of the earth shakes![b]
I said, “You are gods.
    You are all sons of the Most High God.
But you will die, as all people die.
    You will come to an end, like all other rulers.” ’[c]

God, now do something!
Judge all the nations of the earth.
    For they all belong to you.

Psalm 87

This psalm is a song that the sons of Korah wrote.

God's holy city[a]

87 The Lord built his city on the holy mountain.
The Lord loves Zion city,
    more than any other place where Jacob's family lives.[b]
People say great things about you!
    You are God's own city!
Selah.
I will speak about the nations that serve God.
Rahab and Babylon are now among them,
    also Philistia, Tyre and Ethiopia.[c]
They say about themselves,
    ‘This man was born in Zion.’
They say this about Zion:
    ‘Each one of these people was born there.’
It is the Most High God who makes that city strong.
The Lord will write a list of all their names.
For the people from different nations,
    he will say, ‘This person was born in Zion.’
Selah.
The singers and the musicians will say,
    ‘All our blessings come from you, Zion.’

Isaiah 52:7-12

Somebody is coming across the mountains
    to bring good news to us!
It is a beautiful thing to see him run towards us!
He has come to tell us that there will be peace,
    because God will save our city.
He says to Zion,
    ‘Your God rules as king!’
Listen! The guards on the city's walls are shouting!
    They all shout together with joy!
They can see for themselves
    that the Lord is returning to Zion.
Jerusalem, your buildings have become heaps of stones,
    but now you can all shout together with joy!
Sing aloud, because the Lord has comforted his people.
    He has made Jerusalem safe again.
10 The Lord has shown all the nations how strong he is.
    They can all see his holy power.
People all over the world will know
    that our God has rescued his people.
11 Leave! Leave! Go out from there.[a]
    Do not touch anything that is unclean.
    Leave that foreign place!
The people who carry the Lord's special things
    must keep themselves pure.
12 But you will not have to hurry and run away.
No, the Lord, Israel's God, will keep you safe.
    He will lead you at the front,
    and he will be your guard at the back.

Hebrews 2:5-10

Jesus became human like us, to save us

We are speaking about the new world that will come. God did not choose angels to rule over that world. No! Instead, someone wrote this somewhere in the Bible:

‘Lord God, why do you even think about people?
You take care of men and women,
even though they seem to be so small.
For a short time, you made them less important than the angels
But then you made them great and powerful, like kings.
You caused them to rule over everything.’[a]

It says that God has caused people to rule over everything. That means that there is nothing that people do not have authority over. But at this time, we do not yet see that people rule over everything. But we do see Jesus![b] God made him less important than the angels for a short time. And now God has made him the great and powerful king. God did this because Jesus died as a sacrifice on behalf of all people. His death showed that God is very kind.

10 It was right that God should bring Jesus back to heaven as king. All things belong to God, and he causes all things to continue. God wanted many people to become his children. He wanted them to live with him in heaven. Jesus made this possible because he died with much pain as a sacrifice.

Psalm 110

David wrote this psalm.

The Lord's great King[a]

110 The Lord God said to my Lord,[b]
‘Sit at my right side[c] until I win against your enemies.
    Then you will be able to put your feet on them.’
The Lord will give you great authority,
    as you rule from Zion.[d]
You will rule over all your enemies
    that are round you.
When you go to fight your enemies,
    your people will be happy to fight beside you.
As the sun rises on the day of battle,
    your young men will be there,
    on the hills round Zion.[e]
The Lord has made a strong promise.
    He will not change it.
He has promised, ‘You will be a priest for ever,
    in the same way that Melchizedek was my priest.’[f]
The Lord is standing at your right side.
When he becomes angry,
    he will knock down kings!
He will punish the nations,
    so that dead bodies cover the ground.
He will destroy kings everywhere on the earth.
He will drink from a stream at the side of the road.
    With new strength, he will lift up his head.

Psalm 132

A song to sing as we climb.

The house of God

132 Lord, remember King David
    and all the troubles that he suffered.
He made a special promise to the Lord.
    He promised you, the Mighty One of Jacob.[a]
He said, ‘I will not go into my house or get into my bed;
I will not sleep even for a moment,
    until I find a house for the Lord.
Yes, the Mighty One of Jacob needs a proper home.’[b]

Listen! We heard the news at Ephrathah.[c]
We found God's Covenant Box in the fields of Jaar.[d]
We will go to the Lord's home!
    We will worship him on his throne!
Lord, come now and stay here, in your home!
    Come with the Covenant Box that shows your great power.[e]
May your priests serve you in a good way.
    Cause your faithful people to shout with joy!
10 Remember your servant, King David.
    Do not turn away from your chosen king.[f]
11 The Lord made a strong promise to David.
    He will not change what he has promised to do.
The Lord said,
    ‘I will put one of your sons on your throne to rule as king.
12 If your sons obey my covenant and my rules,
    their descendants will rule for ever.’
13 The Lord has chosen Zion to be his home.
14 He said, ‘This is where I will live for ever.
    This is where I want my home to be.
15 I will give Zion's people everything that they need.
    Zion's poor people will have plenty of food to eat.
16 I will keep Zion's priests safe.
The people who serve God faithfully will shout loudly,
    because they are so happy.
17 In Zion I will give strength to King David's family.
My chosen king will continue to rule well,
    like a light that shines brightly.
18 I will cause his enemies to be ashamed.
    But his own kingdom will be great!’

John 1:9-14

The true light gives light to every person. That light was now coming into the world.

10 The Word was now in the world. God had made the world through him. But the people in the world did not know who he was. 11 He came to his own place, but his own people did not accept him. 12 Some people did accept him and they believed in him. He gave authority to those people to become God's children. 13 They did not become God's children in the usual human way. They were not born because some people wanted to have children. They were not born because of what any man decided. No! They were born from God.

14 The Word became a man. He lived among us. We saw his great glory. He has the glory of the Father's one true Son. He is full of God's grace and truth.

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