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Psalm 69

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Trust God for help

69 Please rescue me, God,
    because the deep water has come up to my neck.
I will soon sink into deep mud.
    There is no safe place to put my feet.
I am now in deep water,
    and the floods pour over me.
I have shouted so much for help
    that I am tired and weak.
My mouth is so dry that it hurts.
I have looked so long for help from you, my God,
    that my eyes have become weak.
Very many people hate me with no good reason.
    They are more than the number of hairs on my head!
My enemies are too strong for me.
    They want to destroy me with their lies.
They make me give back to them
    things that I did not take from them!
You know, God, that I do foolish things.
    I cannot hide my sins from you.
My Lord, Almighty Lord, Israel's God,
    do not let anyone who trusts you
    become ashamed because of me.
Do not let anyone who serves you
    become ashamed because of me.
Because I belong to you,
    people insult me.
They make me feel ashamed.
I have become like a stranger to my brothers.
    I am like a foreigner to my family.
My love for your house burns inside me like a fire.
Anybody who insults you,
    is also insulting me!
10 When I weep and I stop eating food,
    it causes people to insult me.
11 When I wear rough clothes to show that I am sad,
    people laugh at me.
12 People who sit at the city gate talk about me.[a]
People who are drunk make songs
    to sing about me.
13 But as for me, Lord,
    I continue to pray to you.
Please answer me at the right time.
Be kind to me, God,
    because of your faithful love.
Save me, as you have promised to do.
14 Save me out of the mud
    and do not let me sink down into it.
Rescue me from the people that hate me.
    Save me from the deep water.
15 Do not let the floods pour over me.
Do not let the deep sea cause me to drown.
Do not let me fall into the deep hole of death.
16 Please answer me, Lord,
    because your faithful love is great.
Turn to hear me,
    because you are so very kind.
17 Do not turn away from me, your servant.
I am in great trouble,
    so please answer me very soon.
18 Come very near to me,
    and make me safe.
Rescue me from my enemies.
19 God, you know that people are insulting me.
They laugh at me
    to make me feel ashamed.
You can see what all my enemies are doing.
20 When they insult me,
    it makes me very upset.
I feel helpless.
I hoped that someone would be kind and help me,
    but there was nobody.
I wanted someone to comfort me,
    but I did not find anyone.
21 Instead, my enemies put poison in my food.
When I was thirsty,
    they gave me vinegar to drink.[b]
22 Please God, cause their feasts to become a trap for them.
    Let it bring trouble to them and their friends.
23 Let their eyes be in the dark
    so that they cannot see.
Let their bodies become weak.
24 Yes, punish them,
    because you are so angry with them!
25 Let their homes become empty,
    so that nobody lives in them any more.
26 Do this, because they chase after
    the people that you have already punished.
They talk about the pain
    of the people that you have hurt.
27 Make a note of all their sins.
Do not ever forgive them,
    so that they are righteous.
28 Remove their names from the book of living people.
Do not write their names
    on the list of righteous people.
29 But I have pain in my body
    and trouble in my mind.
God, rescue me and keep me safe!
30 I will sing to praise God's name!
    I will thank him because he is great!
31 That will please the Lord more
    than if I offer him an ox,
    or a great bull with horns.[c]
32 When humble people see it,
    they will be very happy.
People who want to serve God
    will become strong in their lives.
33 For the Lord listens to the prayers of poor people.
He does not forget to help his people
    when they are prisoners.
34 Heaven and earth should praise him!
The seas and everything that lives in them
    should praise him!
35 For God will rescue Zion's people.
    He will build again Judah's cities.
Then his people will live there.
    The land will belong to them again.
36 Then the descendants of his servants
    will have the land for themselves.
The people who love God
    will live there safely.

Psalm 73

This is a psalm that Asaph wrote.

God has helped me to understand[a]

73 God is truly good to the people of Israel,
    to people who want to serve him honestly.
But this is what happened to me:
I nearly slipped and fell over.
    I could no longer stand properly.
When I saw that wicked people had plenty of things,
    I was jealous of those proud people.
Their bodies are fat and strong,
    and they feel no pain in their lives.
They do not have trouble like other people.
    They seem to have no problems.
Their pride is like their necklace.
They like to be cruel,
    as they like to wear clothes.
Their greedy eyes lead them into sin.
    Their minds think of evil things to do.
They laugh at people
    and they say bad things about them.
They proudly speak about cruel things
    that they want to do to people.
They think that they rule in heaven,
    as well as on the earth!
10 As a result, God's people become confused,
    and they listen to them.
They think that everything is true
    that those wicked people say.[b]
11 They say, ‘Does God really know what we do?
    Does the Most High God know everything?’
12 Take a good look,
    and see how wicked those people are!
They have no troubles,
    and they become richer and richer.

13 I decided that I had tried to do what is right,
    but it did not help me at all!
I had refused to do anything wrong,
    for no good reason!
14 I had trouble each and every day.
    Punishment came to me every morning!
15 If I had spoken aloud things like that,
    I would have turned against your own people.
16 When I thought about all this,
    it was so hard for me to understand.
17 But I went into your temple, God.
Then I understood what would happen
    to wicked people in the end.
18 Yes, I realized that they are in a dangerous place,
    where they will easily slip.
You will cause them to fall down to their death.
19 It will take just a moment to destroy them!
Great fear will sweep them away!
20 They will completely disappear,
    like a dream disappears after you wake up.
Lord, when you decide to do something,
    you will forget that they were there!

21 I was very upset,
    and my thoughts were confused.
22 I was stupid,
    and I did not understand you properly.
I was no better than an animal.
23 But I am always near to you.
You hold my right hand,
    as my guide.
24 You teach me the right way to go,
    and you will lead me to glory.[c]
25 You are the only one in heaven or on earth
    that I need to help me.
You are the only one that I want.
26 My body and my mind may become weak,
    but God will always keep me safe and strong.
27 Those people who stay far away from you will die.
    You destroy everybody who turns away from you.
28 But as for me, it is good for me to stay near to God.
I have gone to the Almighty Lord
    as the place where I can be safe.
I will tell people about the great things that you have done.

Jeremiah 22:13-23

A message about King Jehoiakim[a]

13 The Lord says,

‘Terrible trouble will happen to this man!
He cheats people
    so that he can build a beautiful palace for himself.
He does not do what is right and fair.
He does not pay the people who work for him.
    His own men have to work for nothing.
14 He says, “I will build a great palace for myself.
    It will have large rooms upstairs.”
He puts windows in its walls.
    He covers the walls with cedar wood.
    He uses red paint to make it beautiful.
15 Are you better than other kings
    because you use more cedar wood to build your palace?
Think about how your father lived.
    He did what was right and fair.
    He had enough to eat and to drink.
So he was happy with a good life.
16 He did what was right
    for people who were poor and helpless.
So people were happy.
That is how people who know me should live.’

That is what the Lord says.

17 ‘But you always want to cheat people,
    so that you can get more riches for yourself.
You make plans to kill people who have not done anything wrong.
    You hurt people in cruel ways.’

18 So the Lord says this about Josiah's son, King Jehoiakim of Judah:

‘People will not weep when he dies.
    They will not say, “I am very sad, my brother.
    I am very sad, my sister.”
They will not weep and say,
    “What a terrible thing has happened!
    Our great king has died!”
19 Instead, they will bury him like a dead donkey.
They will pull his dead body to the city's gate.
    They will throw it on the ground outside Jerusalem.’

20 ‘Go up to Lebanon and cry aloud.[b]
    Shout loudly in Bashan.
    Cry aloud from the mountains of Moab.
The nations that were your lovers
    have lost their power.
21 When you were feeling strong and safe,
    I warned you that this would happen.
But you said, “I refuse to listen to you.”
You have been like that since you were young.
    You have never obeyed me.
22 Your leaders will all disappear,
    as if a strong wind had blown them away.
Enemies will take your friends away as prisoners.
Then you will feel very ashamed,
    because of all the wicked things that you have done.
23 You live safely in beautiful houses
    that are made from Lebanon's cedar wood.
But when I punish you, you will cry out with pain.
    You will feel pain like a woman who is having a baby.’

Romans 8:12-27

12 So, my Christian friends, we must not obey what our weak human thoughts tell us to do. We no longer have to live like that. 13 If you agree to live in that way, you will die. Instead, you should let God's Spirit help you with his power. Then you can stop doing the wrong things that your bodies want to do. As a result, you will have life with God.

14 All those people who live with God's Spirit as their guide are God's children. 15 The Spirit that you have received from God does not make you serve him like slaves. That would make you afraid again. No. The Spirit that God has given to you causes you to become God's children. Now he takes care of you. God's Spirit makes us call God: ‘Abba, our Father.’ 16 God's Spirit himself causes us to know that we are God's children. God's Spirit and our own spirits agree that this is true. 17 Because we are God's children, we also know that we will receive good things from him. Those are the things that he has promised to give to his children. Together with Christ, we will receive the things that God has kept for him. That is true if we agree to have troubles like Christ did. Then we will also enjoy life in heaven like Christ does.

God has prepared great things for his people

18 During this time now, we have troubles and pain. But I am sure that these troubles are not really very great. One day God will show us all the great things he has prepared for us. That will make the troubles that we have now seem very small. 19 The whole universe that God has made now waits for something great to happen. Everything is waiting with hope to find out who God's children really are.

20 God has caused everything in the universe to lose its purpose. It did not choose to be like that. It was God who decided that it should be like that. Then it could hope for something better in a future time. 21 At that time, the universe will not continue to become worse and worse, as it does now. It will become free from that power. It will be free to enjoy great things from God, as God's children are also free.

22 We know that everything in the universe is still in great pain now. Everything cries together in pain, like a woman who is ready to have a baby. 23 It is the same for us who are believers. We have received God's Spirit as the first of his gifts to us, but we also cry inside ourselves. We are waiting for the time when God will finish his great work. Then we will belong to him completely as his children. Our bodies will be free from the power of sin.

24 Ever since God saved us, we have continued to wait for this to happen. One day, we will receive what we have hoped for. Then we will not need to hope for it any more. Nobody continues to hope for something that he has already. 25 But we continue to hope for what we do not yet see. And so, we wait for it patiently.

26 God's Spirit also helps us to do this. Because we are weak, we do not know how we ought to pray. But God's Spirit himself prays for us. He cries to God on our behalf in a way that nobody could say with words. 27 God sees deep inside us, and he knows our thoughts. He understands what is in the mind of his Spirit. When the Holy Spirit prays on behalf of God's people, he prays as God wants him to pray.

John 6:41-51

41 Jesus had said, ‘I am the bread that came down from heaven.’ When he said this, the Jewish leaders there did not like it. So they started to say bad things about Jesus. 42 They said, ‘This is Jesus, the son of Joseph. We know his father and his mother. He should not say that he came down from heaven.’

43 Jesus answered, ‘Stop saying these bad things about me to each other. 44 The Father has sent me. Nobody can come to me unless the Father brings them to me. I will raise those people up on the last day, so that they have life for ever. 45 The prophets wrote in the Bible, “God will teach all the people.” Everyone who hears the Father's message and learns from him will come to me.[a] 46 I came from God and I am the only one who has seen the Father. Nobody else has seen him. 47 I tell you this: The person who believes my message has life for ever. 48 I am the bread that causes you to live. 49 Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, but they died. 50 This bread that comes down from heaven is different. Anyone who eats this bread will not die. 51 I am the bread that gives life to people. This bread came down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread, he will live for ever. The bread that I will give is my own body. I will give it so that all people in the world may have life with God.’

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