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Psalm 97

The Lord rules as king![a]

97 The Lord rules as king!
    Everyone on earth should be happy!
The people who live on the shore of the seas
    should sing with joy!
Dark clouds are all round the Lord.
He rules with justice,
    and he is fair to everyone.
Fire goes in front of him.
    It burns up his enemies on every side.
His lightning lights up the whole world.
    The earth sees it and it shakes with fear.
The mountains melt like butter
    in front of the Lord,
    when they see the Lord of the whole earth.
The sky itself tells us that he is righteous
People from every nation see his glory.
Everyone who worships idols should be ashamed.
    They should not boast about useless idols!
All gods like that will fall down in front of the Lord.
When Zion's people hear about it,
    they will be happy.
Yes, the people of Judah will be very happy!
They will be happy, Lord,
    because you bring justice.
You, Lord, are the Most High God
    who rules over all the earth.
You are much greater than any other god![b]
10 If you love the Lord,
    then hate anything that is evil.
The Lord protects the lives of those who serve him.
He keeps them safe from the power of wicked people.
11 God's light shines on righteous people.
    Good, honest people will be very happy.
12 All you righteous people,
    be happy because of what the Lord has done.
Thank him because he is holy.

Psalm 99-100

The Lord is holy![a]

99 The Lord rules as king!
    People on earth should shake with fear!
The Lord sits on his throne as king
    above the cherubs![b]
The earth itself should shake!
The Lord is a great king in Zion.
He rules with power
    over all the world's nations.
So they should all praise your great name.
    It is a name that brings fear!
The Lord is holy!
You are a strong king who loves justice.
You have made fair rules,
    so that people in Israel do what is right.
Praise the Lord our God!
Worship him as king.
    He is holy!
Moses and Aaron were two of his priests.[c]
Samuel was among those who prayed to him.
They prayed to the Lord
    and he answered them.
He spoke to them from the pillar of cloud.[d]
They obeyed his rules and his commands.
Yes, you answered them, Lord our God.
You forgave the sins of your people.
But when they did wrong things,
    you punished them.[e]
Praise the Lord our God!
Go and worship him on his holy hill,
    because the Lord our God is holy!

This is a psalm to say ‘thank you’.

Thank you, God![f]

100 Everyone on earth,
    shout and praise the Lord!
Worship the Lord and be happy!
    Come near to him with songs of joy.
Understand that the Lord is God.
    He made us and we are his people.
He takes care of us,
    like a shepherd with his sheep.
Thank him as you go through the gates into his temple.
    Praise him as you stand in his temple yards.[g]
Thank him and praise him
    as he deserves!
Yes, the Lord is good.
    He always loves us as his people.
He always does what he has promised
    to us and to our descendants for ever.

Psalm 94-95

God judges all people

94 Lord, you are the God
    who punishes guilty people.
God, show your power
    to punish people as they deserve![a]
Judge of all people on the earth, do something!
    Punish proud people as they deserve!
How long will wicked people continue to be happy?
    Yes, Lord, how long?
Those people who do evil things
    speak many proud words.
They boast about how great they are.
Lord, see how they hurt your own people.
    They are cruel to the people that belong to you.
They kill widows
    and foreign people who live in our land.
They murder children that have no family.
They say, ‘The Lord does not see us.
    Israel's God does not see what we are doing.’
Think again, all you fools among the people!
    Stupid people, become wise!
God made our ears!
    Can he himself not hear?
He made our eyes!
    Does he not see?
10 He teaches the nations what is right.
Will he not punish you,
    when you do what is wrong?
He teaches people what they should know.
11 The Lord knows what people think.
    He knows that their thoughts are empty.
12 Lord, when you teach people what is right,
    you have really blessed them.
You use your Law to teach them.
13 When those people have troubles,
    you keep them safe.
Then the wicked people fall into a deep hole
    that you have dug to catch them.
14 The Lord will not leave his people alone.
    He will not forget to help the people that belong to him.
15 Once again, judges will do what is right and fair,
    and good, honest people will agree.
16 Who would fight for me
    against the wicked people?[b]
Who would keep me safe
    from the people who do evil things?
17 Unless the Lord had helped me,
    I would soon have become silent in death.
18 When I think, ‘I am falling down,’
    your faithful love keeps me safe, Lord.
19 When I have troubles in my mind,
    so that I am afraid,
you help me to be happy again.
20 You will not become a friend of cruel rulers.
    They make laws that only hurt people.
21 They join together to work against good people.
They say that people are guilty
    who have done nothing wrong.
They say that they must die.
22 But the Lord is a strong place for me.
Yes, my God is a rock
    where I can hide and be safe.
23 He will punish those wicked leaders.
He will destroy them,
    because they do evil things.
The Lord our God will completely destroy them.

Worship God and obey him[c]

95 Come now! Let us sing together to worship the Lord!
We will shout aloud
    to praise God, the strong Rock who makes us safe!
Let us come near to God
    and thank him![d]
Let us sing songs to praise him,
    because we are so happy!
Yes, the Lord is the great God.
    He is the great king who rules over all gods.
The deepest places of the earth are in his hand.
    The highest mountains belong to him.
The seas are his,
    because he made them.
He also made the dry land,
    with his own hands.
Come now! Let us bend down to worship him!
Let us bend our knees in front of the Lord.
    He is the one who made us.
He is our God.
He takes care of us,
    like a shepherd takes care of his sheep.[e]
As his sheep, he gives us what we need.

Today, you must listen to him
    and obey him.
He says, ‘Do not refuse to obey me,
    like my people did at Meribah.
They also did that one day at Massah,
    in the desert.
Your ancestors tested me there,
    to see if I would punish them.
But they had already seen the great things
    that I had done for them!
10 So I was angry with those people
    all the time for 40 years.
I said, “These people love to go the wrong way.
    They refuse to follow my ways.”
11 I was very angry and I promised,
    “They will never come into my place of rest.” ’[f]

Ezekiel 7:10-15

10 Yes, the day of your punishment is here! Terrible trouble is coming to you! Like a tree that is ready to make flowers, your proud and wicked acts are ready for punishment. 11 You use violence to help you to do wicked things. None of all those people will escape. None of their riches or valuable things will remain. 12 The day of punishment has now come! The person who buys things will no longer be happy. Nor will the person who sells things. My anger will bring pain to all of them. 13 Any man who sells his land will never get it back as long as he lives. God has shown what he will do to all those people. He will not change his mind. Each one will lose his life because of their sins.

14 The soldiers make a noise with trumpets to prepare for war. But nobody goes out to fight a battle because my anger has brought punishment for all the people.

15 The enemy is ready to attack outside the city. Inside the city, there is disease and famine. Enemy soldiers will kill the people who are in the country. Famine and disease will kill everyone who is in the city.

Ezekiel 7:23-27

23 Prepare chains to tie my people. The whole land is full of murder and violence. 24 I will bring the most wicked people from other nations to attack. They will take the houses of my people and they will live in them. The strong men among my people will no longer boast. Enemies will spoil the holy places where my people worshipped.

25 Terrible trouble is coming to my people! When they are afraid, they will look for peace. But they will not find it. 26 Many troubles will happen, one after another. There will be lots of news about terrible things. People will ask the prophets to tell them what will happen. The priests will not have anything to teach the people. The leaders will not have any good advice. 27 The king will be very sad. His son will not hope for anything good to happen. The people will shake with fear.

I will punish them as they deserve for the way that they have lived. I will judge them in the same way that they have judged other people. Then they will know that I am the Lord.’

Hebrews 6:13-20

God's promise to Abraham

13 God made a promise to Abraham many years ago. God used the authority of his own name to show that his promise was true. He did that because there was nobody greater than God himself. His name showed that the promise was very serious. 14 God said to Abraham, ‘I will certainly bless you. I will give you many children and many, many grandchildren.’ 15 Abraham waited patiently for a long time. In the end, he received what God had promised to give him.[a]

16 When someone makes a strong promise, he uses the authority of a person who is greater than himself. This shows that he will certainly obey his promise. Then nobody can argue about it. 17 God wanted to show very clearly that he would never change his purpose. He wanted his people to know that he would certainly bless them. So when he made this promise, he also used his own name to make it strong. 18 Those two things can never change. God cannot tell a lie. As a result, we can be brave and strong. We have trusted God to keep us safe with him. We should also expect to receive the good things that he has promised to give us.

19 We can be completely sure about those good things that we hope to receive. That keeps our thoughts strong, because we know that our life is safe with God. It is like an anchor that keeps a ship safe.[b] When we hope like that, we know that we will one day arrive in God's special place in heaven. That is like the special place behind the curtain in the tabernacle. 20 Jesus has already gone in there. He has gone there before us, on our behalf. He has become our special priest for ever, in the same way that Melchizedek was God's priest.[c]

Luke 10:1-17

Jesus sends out 72 disciples

10 After this, Jesus chose another 72 disciples. He sent them out two by two, to every town and village that he would visit soon. Before they went, he said to them, ‘Many people are ready to believe God's message. They are like crops in a field at harvest time. But there are very few workers to bring in the crops. So pray to God to send out workers. The field and the plants belong to him.’[a]

Jesus then said, ‘I am sending you out, so go! But listen! You will be like young sheep among wild animals. Do not carry a purse or a bag. Do not take extra shoes. When you meet other people on the road, do not stop to say “hello”.[b]

In each town, when you go into a house, first say to the people who live there, “We pray that all will be well with you!” Someone in the house may accept what you say. If they do, God will bless them. But if nobody accepts your kind words, God will bless you instead of them. Stay in the same house there until you leave that town. Accept the food and drink that the people in the house give to you. You are working to help them. So they should give you what you need to live. Do not visit different houses to get food. The people may accept you well when you go into a town. Then eat the food that those people give to you. Make the sick people well who are there. Give this message to all the people there: “The kingdom of God has now come near to you.” 10 Sometimes when you go into a town, the people will not accept you. You should then go into the streets of that town and you should say to the people, 11 “There is dirt from your town on our feet. We will clean it off to show that you have not accepted us. God is not happy with you. But listen! You should know that the kingdom of God has come very near.” 12 One day God will punish the people from that town. Yes, he will punish them more than the people who lived in Sodom long ago.’[c]

Some towns where people did not believe

13 Jesus then said, ‘You people in Chorazin, things will be bad for you! And things will be bad for you, people in Bethsaida. I have done great and powerful things in your cities. If I had done such great things in Tyre and in Sidon, the people there would have changed how they lived. They would have shown that they were sorry for their sins. They would have put on rough clothes. They would also have put ashes on their heads. 14 Yes, when God judges everyone, he will punish the people of Tyre and Sidon. But he will punish even more you people from Chorazin and Bethsaida. 15 And what will happen to you people in Capernaum? You think that God will lift you up to heaven, do you? No! He will throw you down to Hades, the place for dead people!’[d]

16 Jesus then said to his disciples, ‘Whoever listens to you is also listening to me. Whoever does not accept you does not accept me. And whoever does not accept me does not accept my Father God, who sent me.’

The 72 disciples return

17 Later, the 72 disciples that Jesus had sent out returned to him. They were very happy. ‘Master,’ they said, ‘even bad spirits obey us. When we use your name, they do what we say.’

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