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Psalm 83

This psalm is a song that Asaph wrote.

Israel's enemies

83 God, do not continue to be silent!
    Do not remain quiet.
Please do something!
Look! Your enemies are causing trouble.
    The people who hate you are ready to attack.
They decide carefully how they will attack your people.
    They want to hurt the people that you love.
They say, ‘Come now! We will destroy them.
    They will no longer be a nation.
Nobody will remember the name of Israel any more.’
They agree together what they will do.
    They join one another to fight against you.
Those enemies are Edomites and Ishmaelites,
    Moabites and Hagrites.
They also come from Gebal, Ammon and Amalek,
    Philistia and Tyre.
Even the Assyrian army has joined with them.
They have given strength to Lot's descendants,
    the Moabites and the Ammonites.
Selah.
God, punish them as you punished Midian.
    Do what you did to Sisera and Jabin at the River Kishon.[a]
10 You destroyed them at Endor.
    Their bodies remained on the ground, like dirt.
11 Do to their leaders
    what you did to Oreb and Zeeb.
Let their rulers die,
    like Zebah and Zalmunna.[b]
12 Those people said,
    ‘Let us take God's valuable country for ourselves!’
13 God, blow them away like dust,
    like chaff that blows away in the wind!
14 Go after them,
    like a fire that burns both forest and mountains.
15 Chase them away with your storms.
    Frighten them with your strong winds.
16 Cause them to be very ashamed, Lord,
    so that they might turn to you.
17 May they always be ashamed and frightened.
    Let them die with shame![c]
18 Then they will understand that you are the Lord.
They will know that you are the Most High God
    who rules over all the earth.

Psalm 145

This is a song that David wrote to praise God.

An alphabet of praise[a]

145 Always I will praise you, my God and my king,
    and I will say how great you are!
Because you are good, I will praise you every day.
    Yes, I will always praise your name.
Clearly the Lord is great!
    He is so great that we cannot understand it.
Down from father to son, people will praise you.
    They will tell each other about the powerful things that you have done.
Everyone will speak about your glory and authority.
    I also will think carefully about your great miracles.
Famous are the powerful things that you have done.
    People will talk about them.
    I also will speak about the great things that you do.
Good things are what everybody will remember about you.
    They will sing about your justice.
How very kind the Lord is!
    He is very patient and his faithful love continues.
It is the Lord who takes care of everybody.
    He is kind to everything that he has made.
10 Join together to thank the Lord!
    Everything that he has made will praise him.
    Your own people will praise you, Lord!
11 King is who you are and your kingdom is great!
    People will speak about your royal authority.
12 Let everyone agree that you do great things!
    Let them say that you rule with great authority.
13 Many years your kingdom will remain, even for ever.
    You will always rule your people and their descendants.
Nothing that the Lord promises is false.
    He is kind in everything that he does.[b]
14 Often people fall, but the Lord lifts them up.
    He helps everyone who has trouble.
15 People look to you for help.
    You give them food when they need it.
16 Ready to help, you open your hand.
    You give to every living thing the good things that they want.
17 So the Lord is fair in all that he does.
    He always shows how much he loves us.
18 The Lord is ready to help everyone who asks him.
    He is near to everyone who prays honestly.
19 Very kindly he gives his own people the things that they need.
    He saves them when they call to him for help.
20 Whoever loves the Lord, he keeps safe.
    But he destroys wicked people.
21 Yes, I will praise the Lord!
Everyone who lives should praise his holy name for ever!

Psalm 85-86

The sons of Korah wrote this psalm for the music leader.

A prayer for peace[a]

85 Lord, you have blessed your land.
You have made Jacob's descendants strong again.[b]
You forgave your people's sins.
    You took away their guilt.
Selah
You stopped being so angry with them.
    You did not punish them any more.
But now turn back to us,
    and make us strong again, God.
You are the one who rescues us.
    Please stop being angry with us.
Will you continue to be angry with us for ever?
    Will you be angry with our children too?
Please turn back to us
    and give us new life!
Then your people will be happy
    and they will praise you.
Lord, show us again your faithful love!
    Please rescue us!

Now I will listen to what the Lord God says.
He will give peace to his people,
    to those who serve him.
But they must not turn back
    to do foolish things again.
Yes, God will soon rescue his people who serve him.
Then we will see his glory again in our land.
10 God will be faithful to us
    and he will love us with his faithful love.
His justice and his peace will join together,
    like dear friends.
11 Faithful truth will grow like a plant in the ground.
    Justice will look down from the sky above.[c]
12 Yes! The Lord will bless us with many good things.
    Plenty of food will grow in our land.
13 Justice will go before our God,
    and it will make a way for him to walk on.

David's prayer.

A prayer for help

86 Lord, please listen to me,
    and answer me!
I am weak and I need help.
I am your faithful servant,
    so keep my life safe!
Please save me, my God,
    for I trust in you.
My Lord, be kind to me.
All through the day,
    I am calling to you for help.
Please make me happy deep inside,
    for you are the one that I pray to, my Lord.
Yes, my Lord, you are very kind,
    and you are ready to forgive people.
When anyone calls to you for help,
    you love them with your faithful love.
Lord, hear my prayer!
    Please listen when I call to you for help.
Whenever trouble comes to me,
    I will pray to you.
I know that you will answer me.
There is no one like you, my Lord,
    among all the gods.
Nobody can do the great things that you do.
You have made all the nations of the world,
    and they will all come to worship you, my Lord.
They will agree that your name is great.
10 For you are great and you do great things.
    You alone are God.
11 Lord, teach me how I should live.
    Then I will obey your truth.
Teach me to serve you with all that I am,
    so that I respect you with fear.
12 My Lord and my God,
    I will thank you with all my strength.
I will praise your name for ever!
13 I know that you love me very much
    with your faithful love.
You will continue to keep my life safe,
    so that I do not go down into the deep hole of death.
14 God, proud people are attacking me.
Cruel men have joined together to kill me.
    They do not respect you at all.
15 But you, my Lord, are a kind God
    who forgives people.
You do not quickly become angry,
    and your faithful love is very great.
We can always trust you
    to do what you have promised.
16 Turn to me and be kind to me.
    I am your servant, so make me strong.
Please rescue your slave!
17 Help me, so that I know you are pleased with me.
Then my enemies will see it,
    and they will be ashamed.
They will know that you, Lord,
    have helped me and comforted me.

Judges 8:22-35

Gideon makes a gold ephod

22 After that, the Israelites said to Gideon, ‘Rule over us as our king! You, your son and your grandson should rule us. You have rescued us from Midian's power.’

23 But Gideon said to them, ‘I will not agree to rule over you. Nor will my son rule over you. The Lord will rule over you.’

24 Gideon also said, ‘I will ask you only to do one thing for me. Each of you should give me one ear-ring from the things that you took from our enemies.’ (The Midianites wore gold ear-rings because they were descendants of Ishmael.)

25 The people replied, ‘We are happy to give them to you.’

So they put a coat on the ground. Each man threw a ring onto it. 26 The weight of all the rings was 20 kilograms. They also had valuable silver images and jewels. They had valuable clothes that the kings of Midian wore and necklaces from the camels. 27 Gideon used the gold to make an image of an ephod. He put it in Ophrah, where he lived. All the Israelites came there and they worshipped the image.[a] It caused them to turn away from the true God. It became like a trap that caught Gideon and his family.

Gideon dies

28 The Israelites now had complete power over the Midianites. The Midianites were too ashamed to fight against them. While Gideon was alive, the land of Israel had peace for 40 years.

29 Then Gideon went back home to live. 30 He had many wives. They gave birth to 70 sons for him. 31 Gideon also had a slave wife who lived in Shechem. She gave birth to a son for him. Gideon called him Abimelech.

32 Joash's son Gideon died when he was very old. People buried him in the grave of his father, Joash. That was in Ophrah, on the land of Abiezer's clan.

33 Soon after Gideon died, the Israelites stopped being faithful to the Lord. They started to worship the idols of Baal again. They chose Baal-Berith to be their new god. 34 They no longer served the Lord their God. They forgot that he had saved them from all the enemies who lived around them. 35 The Israelites did not remain faithful to Gideon's family either. They did not remember all the good things that he had done to help Israel.

Acts 4:1-12

The priests put Peter and John in prison

Peter and John were still speaking to the crowd in the yard of the temple. Then some priests, the leader of the police in the temple and some Sadducees came to them. They were angry because of the things that Peter and John were teaching the people there. They were teaching that Jesus had become alive again after his death. The Jewish leaders did not agree that dead people could become alive again. So they took hold of Peter and John. They put them in prison, because by then it was evening time. They put them in the prison until the next day. But many of the people who had heard Peter's message believed what he said. There were now about 5,000 men who believed in Jesus.

The Jewish leaders ask Peter and John questions

The next day, the Jewish rulers and other important Jews met together in Jerusalem. The teachers of God's Law met together with them. They met with Annas who was the most important priest. Caiaphas, John and Alexander were also there. Other men from the family of the most important priest were with them too. The Jewish leaders made Peter and John stand in front of them. They began to ask them questions. They said, ‘How did you cause that man's legs to become strong? Who gave you the power and the authority to do it?’

Then Peter became full with the Holy Spirit and he said to them, ‘All you men are rulers of the people and important Jews. Today you are asking us questions about the good thing that we did for this man. Before that, he could not walk. You are asking us how we caused his legs to become strong. 10 Now I need to tell you and all the people of Israel what is true. Then you will know how this happened. This man is standing here in front of you and he is well. His legs are strong because of Jesus Christ of Nazareth and his authority. You fixed Jesus to a cross so that he died. But after that, God caused him to become alive again. 11 The Bible says this about him:[a]

“The builders refused to use a certain stone. They thought that it had no value.
But now that stone has become the most important stone at the corner of the building.” ’

12 Then Peter said, ‘Only Jesus can save people. There has never been another person in the world that could do this. God has not given any other man the authority to save us.’

John 1:43-51

43 The next day, Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He met Philip, and Jesus said to Philip, ‘Follow me.’ 44 Philip, like Andrew and Peter, came from the town of Bethsaida. 45 Philip went to find Nathanael. He told Nathanael, ‘We have found the man that Moses wrote about in the book of God's Law. The prophets also wrote about him. He is Jesus, who is Joseph's son, from Nazareth.’ 46 Nathanael said, ‘I did not think that anything good could come from Nazareth!’ Philip replied, ‘Come and see.’

47 Jesus saw Nathanael, who was coming towards him. Jesus said, ‘Here is a completely honest man. That is what a person from Israel should really be like.’ 48 Nathanael asked, ‘How do you know me?’ Jesus answered, ‘I saw you before Philip asked you to come. I saw you when you were under the fig tree.’ 49 Nathanael said, ‘Teacher, you are the Son of God. You are the King of Israel.’ 50 Jesus said to him, ‘I told you that I saw you under the fig tree. Now you believe me because I told you that. But you will see much greater things than that.’ 51 And Jesus said to him, ‘I tell you this: You will see heaven open. You will see God's angels. They will be going up and they will be coming down on the Son of Man.’[a]

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