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Psalm 106

The Lord is good![a]

106 Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
Thank the Lord, because he is good.
    His faithful love will always be with us.
The great things that the Lord has done
    are too many to tell!
Nobody can praise him enough.
God has blessed the people who obey his commands.
    They always do what is right.
Lord, when you help your people,
    please remember me!
Do not forget to help me,
    when you come to rescue them.
I want to enjoy the good things
    that you give to the people that you have chosen.
I want to be happy together with them.
I want to join with the people who belong to you,
    and praise you as you deserve.

We have done bad things,
    as our ancestors also did.
We have done things that are wicked and evil.
When our ancestors were in Egypt,
    they did not understand your miracles.
They forgot the many ways that you showed them your faithful love.
When they arrived at the Red Sea,
    they turned against you, Lord.
But the Lord rescued them,
    to show that his name is great.
He showed that he was very powerful.
He shouted at the Red Sea,
    and it became dry.
He led his people through the middle of the deep water,
    as if they walked in a desert!
10 He rescued them from the people who hated them.
    He saved them from their enemy's power.
11 The water of the sea drowned their enemies,
    so that none of them remained alive.[b]
12 Then God's people believed his promises.
    They sang songs to praise him.[c]

13 But they soon forgot
    what the Lord had done to help them.
They did not wait for him to tell them what to do.
14 In the wilderness they wanted better food.
    They tested God to see what he would do.
15 He gave them the food that they asked for,
    but he also sent a bad disease on them.[d]
16 The people became jealous of Moses,
    and Aaron, the Lord's special priest.
17 So God made the earth break open,
    so that Dathan fell into it.
It also destroyed Abiram and his people.
18 Fire burned all their group,
    and it killed those wicked people.[e]
19 At Horeb, the Israelites used gold to make a cow,
    and they worshipped it.
20 They turned away from their great God.
Instead, they worshipped the statue of a cow,
    an animal that eats grass![f]
21 They forgot the God who had saved them,
    when he did great miracles in Egypt.
22 He had done powerful things in the land of Ham's descendants,
    and at the shore of the Red Sea.
His people forgot about all that!
23 So God said that he would destroy them.
But God's servant, Moses, spoke on their behalf.
He asked God not to be angry with his people,
    and God agreed.
24 Later, they did not believe God's promise
    to take them safely into the beautiful land of Canaan.
25 They spoke against the Lord in their tents,
    and they did not obey him.
26 So he made a strong promise
    that he would cause them to die in the desert.
27 He promised that he would chase their descendants away,
    so that they died in foreign countries.[g]
28 After that, they started to worship the false god, Baal of Peor.
They ate the food from sacrifices
    that people gave to dead idols.
29 The Lord became angry
    because of what his people did.
He sent a bad disease among them.
30 Then Phinehas punished the guilty people,
    so that the disease stopped killing people.[h]
31 So we remember that Phinehas was a righteous man,
    and that will be true for ever.
32 At Meribah springs, the Israelites made God angry.
    What they did there caused Moses to have trouble.
33 Moses was so upset that he spoke in a careless way.[i]

34 The Lord commanded his people
    to destroy the nations of Canaan,
But they did not obey the Lord's command.
35 Instead, they mixed with those nations
    and they learned their way of life.
36 They worshipped their idols
    which caught them in a trap.
37 They even killed their sons and their daughters
    as sacrifices for those idols of demons!
38 Their sons and their daughters did not deserve to die,
    but they killed them as sacrifices for the idols of Canaan.
Those murders made the land unclean.
39 The things that the Lord's people did
    made them unclean.
They were not faithful to the Lord,
    like a wife who is not faithful to her husband.
40 So the Lord became angry with his people.
They belonged to him
    but he turned away from them.
41 He let other nations have power over them.
    Their enemies ruled over them.
42 Their enemies had power to hurt them,
    and they were cruel to them.
43 Many times, the Lord rescued his people,
    but they had decided not to obey him.
Their sins made them weaker and weaker.
44 But the Lord still saw when they were in trouble.
    He answered them when they called to him for help.
45 He remembered the covenant that he had made with them.
Because of his faithful love for his people,
    he stopped punishing them.
46 He caused all their enemies to be kind to them.

47 Lord, our God, please save us!
Bring us safely home from among the other nations.[j]
Then we will thank you!
    We will shout aloud to praise your holy name.

48 Praise the Lord, Israel's God,
    as he deserves!
Praise him now and for ever!
Let everybody say, ‘Amen! We agree!’
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord![k]

1 Samuel 10:17-27

Saul becomes the first king of Israel

17 Samuel sent a message to all Israel's people. He told them to come to Mizpah to meet with the Lord. 18 He said to them, ‘This is a message from the Lord, Israel's God: “I led you Israelites out from Egypt. I saved you from the power of the Egyptians. I also saved you from other kingdoms that were cruel to you. 19 I am the one who saves you from all your pain and troubles. But now you have turned against me, your God. You have said, ‘No! We want a king to rule over us instead.’ So now come and stand in front of the Lord. Stand together in your tribes and in your clans.” ’

20 So each tribe came forward to Samuel, tribe by tribe. God chose Benjamin's tribe. 21 Then each family from Benjamin's tribe went forward. God chose the family of Matri. Then God chose Kish's son Saul from the family of Matri. They looked for Saul but nobody could find him. 22 So they asked the Lord, ‘Has Saul arrived here yet?’ The Lord said, ‘Yes, but he is hiding among the luggage.’

23 So they ran to find Saul. They brought him out from there. When Saul stood among the people, you could see his head above everyone else. 24 Samuel said to all the people, ‘Look! Here is the man that the Lord has chosen. There is nobody like him among all the people.’ Then the people shouted, ‘May the king live for a long time!’

25 Then Samuel explained to the people all the rules about a king. He wrote everything in a book. He put the book in a special place where they worshipped the Lord. Then Samuel told all the people to go to back to their homes. 26 Saul himself went back to his home at Gibeah. A group of brave men went with him. God had caused them to want to do that. 27 But some wicked men were complaining. They said, ‘This man will never be able to save us.’ They did not respect Saul. They did not bring him any gifts. But Saul did not say anything against them.

Acts 7:44-8:1

44 When our ancestors were in the wilderness, they carried a special tent with them.[a] It showed that God was there with them and that is where they worshipped him. God showed Moses how he should make that tent. The people made it in the way that God had said.

45 Later, our ancestors received that special tent for themselves. They brought it with them when they came with Joshua to live in this land. They took the land from the people who were living here. God chased out those people so that our ancestors could live there. The tent remained in this place until David became the king of Israel.[b]

46 God was happy with King David and he helped him very much. So David said to God, “May I build a special house where you can live among your people, the descendants of Jacob?” 47 But it was David's son, Solomon, who built a house for God.[c]

48 But we know that God does not live in a house that people have made. He is the powerful God who is over all. God's prophet Isaiah spoke these words:[d]

49 The Lord God says,

    “Heaven is the seat where I sit to rule.
    The earth is the place where I put my feet.
    You could not build a house for me where I could live.
    You could not make a place for me to rest there.
50 I am the one who has made all these things myself.” ’

51 Then Stephen said, ‘You people do not want to obey God! You do not want to listen to God's true message. You are the same as your ancestors. Like them, you always fight against what the Holy Spirit says. 52 Your ancestors did bad things to every prophet that God sent to them. They even killed the prophets who told them about the Righteous Man that God would send. Now you have given that Man to his enemies. You have made them kill him. 53 You are the people who received God's Law. God caused his angels to give that Law to your ancestors. But you have not obeyed it.’

The Jewish leaders kill Stephen

54 The group of Jewish leaders listened to Stephen. What he said made them very angry. They bit their teeth together because they were so angry. 55 But the Holy Spirit filled Stephen. He looked up to heaven and he saw the bright light of God's glory. He also saw Jesus, who was standing at the right side of God. 56 Stephen said, ‘Look! I can see into heaven itself. It is open! I can see the Son of Man and he is standing at the right side of God!’[e]

57 When the Jewish leaders heard this, they put their hands over their ears. Then they shouted very loudly at Stephen and they all ran towards him. 58 They took hold of Stephen and they pulled him out of the city. They removed their coats. They gave them to a young man to keep them safe. This young man was called Saul. Then they began to throw stones at Stephen to kill him.

59 While the men were throwing stones at him, Stephen prayed, ‘Lord Jesus, please receive my spirit as I die.’ 60 Then he fell down on his knees. He shouted, ‘Lord, please forgive these men. Do not punish them because they are doing this to me.’ After Stephen had said this, he died.

Saul was standing there while the Jewish leaders killed Stephen. He agreed with what they did.

Saul puts many believers in prison

On the same day that Stephen died, the group of believers who lived in Jerusalem began to have great trouble. People did bad things to them. All the believers left Jerusalem and went to other places in Judea and Samaria. Only Jesus' 12 apostles stayed in Jerusalem.

Luke 22:52-62

52 Then Jesus spoke to the people that had come to take hold of him. They were the leaders of the priests, and the leaders of the police in the temple. Other important Jews were also there. He said to them, ‘You have come here with swords and heavy sticks. Do you really think that I am leading people to fight against our country's rulers? 53 No! But I was with you every day in the yard of the temple. You did not try to take hold of me then. But now really is the time and the place for you to work. Now it is a bad dark time, when the Devil has authority.’

Peter says that he does not know Jesus

54 Then they took hold of Jesus. They took him away and they brought him to the house of the leader of the priests. Peter was following them, but he did not go near Jesus. 55 People lit a fire in the yard of the house and they sat round it. Peter went and he sat with them. 56 A girl who worked there then saw Peter in the light from the fire. She looked carefully at him and she said, ‘This man also was a friend of Jesus.’ 57 Peter replied, ‘Woman, that is not true! I do not even know him.’

58 After a short time, someone else looked at him. ‘You also are one of their group,’ he said. Peter replied, ‘Man, I am not one of them.’

59 After about an hour, another man said, ‘I am sure that this man was a friend of Jesus. He also is from Galilee.’ 60 Peter replied, ‘Man, I do not know what you are talking about.’ While Peter was still speaking, a cockerel sang loudly. 61 Then the Lord Jesus turned round and he looked at Peter. Peter remembered what Jesus had said to him: ‘You will say tonight that you do not know me. You will say it three times before the cockerel sings in the morning.’

62 Then Peter went out of the yard and he wept a lot.

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