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Psalm 120-127

A song to sing as we climb.

Lord, please help me[a]

120 I cried to the Lord to help me in my trouble.
    He answered me.
I prayed, ‘Lord, keep me safe from people who tell lies.
    Save me from people who want to deceive me.’
How will God punish you,
    you people who deceive others?
He will punish you properly!
Yes, the sharp arrows of a soldier will hurt you.
    They will give you pain, like wood that burns with fire.
I am so sad! I live in Meshek as a stranger.
    I live among the people of Kedar.
I have lived too long with people that hate peace.
I want to live here in peace.
    But when I say this, they only want war!

A song to sing as we climb.

Only God can keep me safe[b]

121 As I travel, I look up towards the hills.
    I will find no help there.
My help comes from the Lord.
    He made the heaven and the earth.
He will take care of you,
    so that you do not fall.
    The one who keeps you safe will not sleep.
Yes! The Lord keeps Israel's people safe.
    He never gets tired or sleeps at all!
The Lord is the one who keeps you safe.
    He is very near to you.
    He will give you shade from the hot sun.
The hot sun will not hurt you in the daytime.
    At night, the moon cannot hurt you.
The Lord is the one who takes care of you in all danger.
    He keeps your life safe.
Whatever you do and wherever you go,
    the Lord will always keep you safe,
    now and for ever.

A song to sing as we climb.

David wrote this song.

122 It made me very happy when people said to me,
    ‘We will go to the house of the Lord.’[c]
Now we have arrived!
    We are standing inside your gates, Jerusalem!
Jerusalem is a strong city where many people can meet together.
Israel's tribes who belong to the Lord go up there.[d]
    They go there to thank the Lord,
    as he has commanded them.
Israel's leaders sit there to judge the people.
    They sit on the thrones of King David's descendants.
Pray that there will be peace in Jerusalem.
Pray that people who love Jerusalem will be safe.
Yes, I pray that there will be peace inside the city's walls.
    I pray people will be safe in their strong houses.
Because of my family and my friends I will pray,
    ‘Please let there be peace in Jerusalem.’
Because of the house of the Lord our God,
    I will pray for good things to happen in Jerusalem.

A song to sing as we climb.

Servants of the Lord

123 I look up to you, God,
    as you rule from your throne in heaven.
Yes, our eyes look up to the Lord our God.
We want him to be kind to us, so we wait for his help.
    We wait like servants who want help from their master.
Please be kind to us, Lord. Please forgive us.
People have insulted us more and more!
    We have had too much!
Proud people laugh at us,
    and they do not respect us.
Please stop them!

A song to sing as we climb.

David wrote this song.[e]

124 If the Lord was not fighting for us,
    what would have happened?
Israel's people, now answer:
‘If the Lord was not fighting for us when men attacked us,
    our enemies would have eaten us alive![f]
They would have destroyed us,
    because they were so angry against us.
They would have been too strong for us,
    like rivers of waters that covered us,
They would have been like deep water over our heads
    that drowned us.[g]

We should praise the Lord!
He did not let our enemies destroy us,
    like wild animals that kill their food and eat it.
Now we have become free,
    like a bird that got free out of a trap.
Our enemies lost their power, and we are free![h]
The one who helped us is the Lord.
    He made the whole universe.’

A song to sing as we climb.

125 People who trust in the Lord are strong,
    like Mount Zion.[i]
Nothing can shake it. It will always be there.
The Lord is always near to his people,
    like the mountains round Jerusalem.
He keeps his people safe, now and for ever.[j]
Wicked people will not rule over God's own people.
    They will not rule the land where righteous people live.
If they did, the righteous people might also do bad things.
Lord, please do good things to good, honest people.
    Be kind to those who follow your good ways.
But as for people who follow their own bad ways,
    Lord, please remove them!
    Take them away, along with people who do evil things.
May Israel have peace!

A song to sing as we climb.

The Lord has done great things for us![k]

126 When the Lord turned us round,
    so that we enjoyed a good life in Zion again,
    we thought that we were dreaming!
At that time, we laughed a lot.
    We shouted because we were so happy!
People in other countries said to each other,
    ‘The Lord has done great things for them!’
Yes, the Lord has done great things for us.
    So we are very happy.
Lord, please bless us like before.
    That will be like streams of water that return to the desert.[l]
When people went out to plant their seeds,
    they were crying.
But they will be happy when they bring in the harvest!
People were weeping when they took their bags of seeds to plant.[m]
But when they carry their crops back home,
    they will shout because they are so happy![n]

A song to sing as we climb.

Solomon wrote this song.

Every good thing comes from God[o]

127 The Lord must build your house.
    If not, the work of the builders is useless.
The Lord must keep the city safe.
    If not, the city guards are useless.
It will not help you to work all day for food, and never stop.
God gives food to the people that he loves.
    Even while they sleep, God takes care of them.
Children are a gift from the Lord.
    He blesses us with descendants.
If you have sons while you are a young man,
    they are like a soldier's arrows.
If a man has many sons,
    God has blessed him.[p]
When his enemies speak against him at the city gate,
    they will not win.[q]

Judges 18:1-15

Dan's tribe worship idols

18 At that time, Israel had no king to rule over them. The people of Dan's tribe were looking for some land where they could live. They had not yet taken the land that would be their home among Israel's tribes.[a] So the men of Dan sent five soldiers from the clans of their tribe to explore the land. The leaders sent them out from Zorah and Eshtaol. They told them, ‘Go and find some land for us.’

The five men went into the hill country of Ephraim. They came to Micah's house and they stayed there for a night. While they were at Micah's house, they recognized the voice of the young Levite. So they went in and they asked him, ‘Who brought you here? What are you doing in this place? Why are you here?’

He told them what Micah had done for him. He said, ‘He pays me to work for him as his priest.’ So they said to him, ‘Please ask God if our journey will have a good result.’ Micah's priest answered, ‘Yes, do not worry. The Lord will be with you on your journey.’

So the five men continued on their journey. They arrived at Laish. They saw that it was a safe place to live. The people of Laish were not afraid of any trouble. They lived in peace, like the Sidonians do. Their land gave them everything that they needed, so they were rich. They lived a long way from the Sidonians, and there were no other people who would help them.

The five men of Dan's tribe returned to Zorah and Eshtaol. Their relatives asked them, ‘What did you find?’ They answered, ‘We should go now and attack them! We saw their land, and it is very good. Do not sit there and wait! Go quickly and take the land for yourselves. 10 When you attack, you will see that the people there think that they are safe. Their land is very big and it has everything that we need. God will surely give it to you.’

11 So 600 men of Dan's tribe prepared for the fight. They marched out from Zorah and Eshtaol with their weapons. 12 On their way, they made their camp at Kiriath-Jearim in Judah. That place on the west side of Kiriath-Jearim is still called Mahaneh Dan.[b] 13 From there they travelled through the hill country of Ephraim. They arrived at Micah's house.

14 The five men who had explored the land of Laish said to their relatives, ‘Do you know that in one of these houses there is an ephod, some small idols, an image and a metal idol. Think carefully and decide what to do.’ 15 So they went into Micah's house, where the young Levite was living. They said ‘hello’ to him.

Acts 8:1-13

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.

Some good men who loved God buried Stephen's dead body. They were very sad and they cried with loud voices. But Saul brought great trouble to the believers. He wanted to destroy their whole group. So he went to all their houses. He took hold of the believers and he put them into prison. He did that to both men and women.

People in Samaria hear God's good news

The believers who had left Jerusalem went to many different towns. In each place, they told the people the message about Jesus. One of them who was called Philip went to a city in Samaria. There he told the people the message about Jesus Christ, God's Messiah.

Crowds of people came together to hear Philip speak. They saw him do many miracles which showed that God was with him. So they listened carefully to his message.[a] Many people there had bad spirits, which were living in them. Philip sent the bad spirits out of those people. As the spirits came out, they shouted loudly. Some other people had weak arms or legs, and some people could not walk well. Philip caused many of them to become well again. As a result, the people in that city were very happy.

A man called Simon lived in that city. For a long time, he had used magic to do great things. All the people who lived in Samaria were very surprised at what he did. Simon told everyone that he was a very important person. 10 All the people in the city watched Simon carefully. This included the people who were important and all the other people too. Everyone said, ‘This man has great power that comes from God.’ 11 Simon had used his magic for a long time and he had surprised them all very much. Because of that, they listened to him carefully. 12 But then Philip told them the good news about the kingdom of God. He told them the message about God's Messiah, Jesus. Many men and women believed Philip's message, so he baptized them. 13 Simon also believed and Philip baptized him too. After this, Simon stayed near to Philip. He was very surprised at the powerful miracles which Philip did.

John 5:30-47

The Father shows who Jesus really is

30 Then Jesus said, ‘I can do nothing by myself. I hear what the Father says to me. Then, because of what he says, I judge people. So I judge in a way that is fair. I am not trying to do what I want for myself. The Father sent me, and I want to do what he wants. 31 If I say great things about myself, nobody would know that my words are true. 32 But there is someone else who speaks about me. I know that what he says about me is true. 33 You have sent your people to ask John about me. What he has told you about me is true. 34 I do not need any man to speak on my behalf. But I am telling you this to help you. Then God will be able to save you. 35 John was like a light that shone brightly. For a certain time, you enjoyed the light that he gave.

36 But it is not only John who shows who I am. There are other things that show it more strongly. My Father has given work to me so that I could finish it. These are the things that I do, and they show who I am. They show clearly that the Father has sent me. 37 Also, the Father himself has spoken about me. You have never heard his voice. And you have never seen his shape. 38 I am the one that he has sent. You do not receive his message because you do not believe in me. 39 You study carefully what the Bible teaches. You think that those books will give you life with God. And it is true, those books do speak about who I am. 40 But then you refuse to come to me so that you may have life with God!

41 I do not think that it is important for people to praise me. 42 But I know what kind of people you are. I know that you do not really love God. 43 I have come with my Father's authority, but you do not accept me. But if someone else comes with his own authority, then you will accept him. 44 You like to praise each other. That makes you happy. But what about God himself? You do not try to do good things so that he will praise you. That is why you will never believe in me.

45 But I will not have to tell the Father that you are guilty. No, it is Moses who will do that. You think that Moses is the one who will show that you are right. But he is the one who will show that you are guilty. 46 Moses wrote about me. So, if you had really believed Moses, you would believe me. 47 But you do not believe what Moses wrote.[a] So you will never believe what I say.’

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