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Psalm 102

This is the prayer of a man who is weak and in trouble. He tells the Lord that he is very sad.

A young man's prayer[a]

102 Lord, please hear my prayer!
    Listen to me when I call to you for help.
Now that I am in trouble,
    please do not turn away from me.
Listen carefully to me.
Now that I am calling to you for help,
    please answer me quickly.
My life is quickly disappearing,
    like smoke from a fire.
My bones hurt very much,
    as if they were burning in an oven.[b]
I am very weak and upset,
    like dry grass that will soon die.
I even forget to eat my food.
I cry aloud with pain,
    so that I am just skin and bones.[c]
I am like a wild bird in the desert.
    I am like an owl in the wilderness.
I am awake in the night,
    like a bird that sits alone on the roof.
All day my enemies insult me.
They laugh at me
    and they use my name as a curse.
9-10 Because you are so angry with me,
    I eat ashes as my food.
My tears drop
    into the water that I drink.
It seems that you have picked me up,
    and then you have thrown me away.
11 My days are disappearing,
    like a shadow in the evening.
Like dry grass,
    I will soon die.

12 But you, Lord, rule for ever as king.
    People will always remember you.
13 You will soon be kind to Zion again.
    Now it is time to forgive her.
Yes, the time is now right for you to do that.
14 Her buildings have become broken stones and dust.
But your servants still love your city.
    We are sad to see that it is broken down.
15 The nations will respect the Lord's name.
All the kings of the world
    will praise your glory.
16 That will happen when the Lord builds Zion again
    and he appears there in his glory.
17 He will answer the prayers
    of poor people who have nothing.
He will not refuse to help them.
18 Write these things down
    for people who live in future times to read.
Then they too will praise the Lord.
19 Tell them that the Lord looked down
    from his home in heaven.
He saw what was happening on the earth.
20 He heard the prisoners call out in pain.
He saved the lives of prisoners
    so they could go free before their enemies could kill them.
21 As a result, people will shout the Lord's name in Zion.
    Yes, they will praise him in Jerusalem!
22 At that time, people from all nations
    will meet together.
The kingdoms of the world
    will come to serve the Lord.

23 But God has made me weak
    before I have reached old age.
He has made my life short.
24 So I pray, ‘My God, please do not let me die now,
    in the middle of my life.
The years of your life continue for ever!
25 Long ago, you built the world on a strong foundation.
You created the heavens with your own hands.
26 They will all disappear one day,
    but you will remain.
They will become spoiled,
    like old clothes.
Like clothes, you will remove them,
    so that they disappear.
27 But you remain the same, Lord.
    The years of your life will never finish.
28 As your servants,
    our children will live here safely.
Their children too will be safe,
    as they live near to you.’

Psalm 107:1-32

God takes care of his people[a]

107 Thank the Lord because he is good.
    His faithful love for his people continues for ever.
Everyone that the Lord has rescued
    should tell others.
Tell them how he has rescued you
    from the enemy's power.
He brought his people from foreign countries.
He brought them together from the east and the west,
    from the north, and from the south.[b]

Some of them travelled through the wilderness
    on a road that went nowhere.
They did not find any city to live in.
They were hungry and thirsty.
    They were very weak and nearly dead.
Because of their trouble,
    they called to the Lord for help.
He rescued them from their troubles.
He led them along a straight road,
    to arrive at a city where they could live.
So God's people should thank the Lord
    because of his faithful love.
They should thank him for the great things
    that he does for people.
He gives drink to people who are thirsty.
    He gives plenty of good things to hungry people.

10 Some people sat in a completely dark place.
Iron chains held them as prisoners,
    and they were very sad.
11 They had refused to obey God's commands.
They did not accept the teaching of the Most High God.
12 Because of that, God caused them to become weak
    from very hard work.
When they fell down,
    nobody would help them to stand up.
13 Because of their trouble,
    they called to the Lord for help.
He rescued them from their troubles.
14 He took them out of the completely dark place.
    He broke away the chains that held them.
15 So they should thank the Lord
    because of his faithful love.
They should thank him for the great things
    that he does for people.
16 He broke bronze gates into pieces
    and he cut through iron bars.[c]

17 Some people became fools
    and they turned against God.
They had trouble and pain
    because of their sins.
18 They did not want to eat any food,
    so they nearly died.
19 Because of their trouble,
    they called to the Lord for help.
He rescued them from their troubles.
20 He sent his word to them
    and he made them well again.
He rescued them from the deep hole of death.
21 So they should thank the Lord
    because of his faithful love.
They should thank him for the great things
    that he does for people.
22 They should offer sacrifices to thank God.
They should sing aloud
    to tell about what he has done.

23 Some people were traders
    who travelled far across the sea in ships.
24 They saw the great things that the Lord did,
    even in the middle of the deep seas.
25 He would command a storm to come,
    so that the wind caused big waves to rise up.
26 The waves threw the ships up high in the air,
    then dropped them deep down.
The danger made the sailors afraid,
    and they thought that they would die.
27 Like drunk people, they could not stand or walk properly.
    They did not know what to do!
28 Because of their trouble,
    they called to the Lord for help.
He rescued them from their troubles.
29 He caused the storm to stop,
    so that the waves became quiet.
30 The sailors were happy when it became quiet.
God led them safely to the port,
    where they wanted to go.
31 So they should thank the Lord
    because of his faithful love.
They should thank him for the great things
    that he does for people.
32 They should praise the Lord
    when they meet together.
They should praise him
    at the meeting of their leaders.

Numbers 20:1-13

Water comes from a rock

20 In the first month, the Israelites came to the Zin desert. They put up their tents at Kadesh. Miriam died there and the people buried her.

The people did not have any water to drink. They complained to Moses and Aaron. They said to Moses, ‘We would rather be dead! When the Lord killed our brothers, he should have killed us too. We are the Lord's people. Have you brought us and our animals here to die? You should not have brought us to this very bad place. When we were in Egypt, we had grain, figs, grapes and pomegranates. There is no food like that here! And there is no water to drink!’

Moses and Aaron went away from the people to the door of the Tent of Meeting. They threw themselves down with their faces towards the ground. The glory of the Lord appeared to them. The Lord said to Moses, ‘Get the stick. Take your brother Aaron with you and go to the whole group of the Israelites. Then speak to that rock that you can all see. Water will pour out from it. Then the people and their animals can drink it.’

So Moses did what the Lord had told him. He took the stick from its place in the Lord's Tent of Meeting. 10 Then Moses and Aaron brought all the people to meet in front of the rock. Moses said to them, ‘Listen now, you people who refuse to obey God. It seems that we must bring water out of this rock for you!’ 11 Moses lifted up his arm. He hit the rock twice with his stick. Water poured out from the rock. The people and their animals drank the water.

12 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, ‘You did not trust me enough to show the Israelites that I am holy. So you will not lead them into the land that I have promised to give to them.’

13 The place where this happened was called ‘Meribah’, because the Israelites quarrelled with the Lord there.[a] But he showed them there that he was their holy God.

Romans 5:12-21

Adam and Christ

12 It was because of one man, Adam, that sin came into the world.[a] Death was the result of Adam's sin. Because of that, death came to all people, because everyone failed to obey God. 13 Before God gave his Law to Moses, people did wrong things. Sin was already there in the world. But at that time, God did not say that people were guilty, because there was no law for them to obey. 14 But still death ruled all people, from the time when Adam lived until the time when Moses lived. Everyone died, even those who did not fail in the same way that Adam failed.

Adam shows us something about God's special Messiah who would come at a future time. 15 But they are not the same. Adam was the man who did not obey what God said to him. Jesus Christ is the man who brought God's free gift to people. Adam was just one person but many people died because of his sin. But God has shown in a greater way that he is very kind to people. Very many people have received God's gift because of one man, Jesus Christ. Christ has been very kind to many people!

16 Also, God's gift is different from the result of Adam's sin. Adam chose not to obey God once and punishment came as a result. But the result of God's gift is greater. People have done many wrong things, not only one wrong thing. But God accepts them as right with him. 17 One man, Adam, did not obey God, and death began to rule everyone as a result. But what the one man, Jesus Christ, did is much greater! Because of him, people can become right with God. They receive that great gift from God because he is very good and very kind. Because of what Jesus Christ has done, those people will rule like kings in their lives.

18 So God's punishment came to all people because of that one wrong thing that Adam did. But the one thing that Christ did makes people free. God accepts all people because of that one good thing that Christ did. Those people receive true life from God. 19 One man did not obey God and, as a result, many people became guilty because of their sins. But, because one man did obey God, many people will become right with God.[b]

20 God gave his Law to Moses to show more clearly that people were doing wrong things. But when people did more and more wrong things, God continued to be kind in more and more ways. 21 We see that sin ruled people's lives and brought death to them. But God's gift makes people right with him, and that is what rules their lives. People receive that gift because God is kind. As a result, they will have life with God for ever, because of what our Lord Jesus Christ has done.

Matthew 20:29-34

Jesus causes two men to see near Jericho

29 Later, Jesus and his disciples were leaving Jericho. A large crowd of people followed him. 30 Two men were sitting at the side of the road. They were blind. But they heard that Jesus was walking past them. So they shouted, ‘Master! Son of David![a] Please be kind to us and help us.’

31 The people who were in the crowd were angry with them. They told them that they should be quiet. But the men shouted even louder, ‘Master! Son of David! Please help us!’

32 Jesus stopped there. He asked the two men, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’

33 ‘Sir,’ the men replied, ‘we want to see again.’

34 Jesus felt sorry for the two men. He touched their eyes and immediately the men could see again. So they followed Jesus along the road.

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