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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]

Numbers 16:20-35

20 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 21 ‘Stand away from these men so that I can kill them.’

22 But Moses and Aaron threw themselves on the ground. Their faces were touching the ground. They said, ‘You, our God, are the God who gives life to all people. When one man does a bad thing, will you be angry with all the people? Is that right?’

23 The Lord said to Moses, 24 ‘Tell the people to move away from the tents of Korah, Dathan and Abiram.’

25 Moses got up from the ground. He went to Dathan and Abiram. The leaders of the Israelites went with him. 26 Moses said to all the people, ‘Move away from the tents of these wicked men. Do not touch anything that belongs to them. If you do not move away, God may destroy you together with them, because of all their sins.’

27 So the people moved away from the tents of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. Dathan and Abiram were standing with their wives, babies and children at the doors of their tents.

28 Then Moses said to the people, ‘Now you will know that the Lord has chosen me to lead you. He has told me to do this. It was not my own idea. This is how you will know. 29 If these men die in a usual way, as all men will die one day, then the Lord did not choose me. 30 But if the Lord causes something new to happen to these men, you will know that they have turned against him. For example, a hole might appear in the ground so that these men fall into it. They might fall down into their own graves while they are still alive. If that happens to them and to all that belongs to them, then you will know that the Lord has punished them.’

31 When Moses finished speaking, a hole opened in the ground. 32 Like a big mouth, it ate those men, their families and everything that belonged to them. The earth covered Korah, all his group and everything that belonged to them. 33 They all went down into the deep grave while they were still alive. The ground closed over them and they died, no longer part of God's people. 34 When the other Israelites heard those men shout, they ran away quickly. They were saying, ‘Help! The ground might eat us too!’

35 Then the Lord sent fire down. It killed the 250 men who were offering the incense to God.

Romans 4:1-12

Abraham believed God

Abraham was the ancestor of all of us who are Jews. Think about what he discovered. God did not accept Abraham as right with him because Abraham had done good things. If God had done that, then Abraham would have been able to boast about himself. But he could not boast to God. Remember what the Bible tells us. It says: ‘Abraham believed God. As a result, God accepted Abraham as right with him.’[a]

When a person works to get money, it is right for him to receive his money. That money is not a gift. It is what that person ought to receive as a result of his work. But someone may believe in God. He does not work to cause God to accept him. God accepts that person because of their faith. God says that people who have turned away from him are right with him, if they trust him. That is God's gift to them. David also wrote about the same thing. He describes those people that God has accepted as right with himself. God has not accepted them because they have done good things, but as his gift to them. David tells us how happy people like that are. David says:

‘The people that God has forgiven are really happy.
They have done wrong things, but he has forgiven them.
A person is really happy when the Lord accepts him.
The Lord does not think about that person's sin any more.’[b]

God does this for all people, both Jews and Gentiles. All people can be really happy like this, when God accepts them. As we have said, Abraham believed God. As a result, God accepted Abraham as right with him. 10 They circumcised Abraham to show that he was a Jew. Think about the time when God accepted Abraham. Did it happen before they circumcised him, or after that? We know that it was before they circumcised him! 11 Some time after that, God told Abraham that someone should circumcise him. That would be a mark on his body to show that God had accepted him. God had already accepted Abraham because Abraham believed in him. God did not accept Abraham because they had circumcised him as a Jewish man. This shows that Abraham is like a father to everyone that God has accepted. Like Abraham, God has accepted them because they have believed in him. It is not important that nobody has circumcised them. 12 But Abraham is also like the father of all Jews who believe in God. Someone has circumcised those Jews, but they have copied Abraham's example. They have believed in God, as Abraham believed before anyone had circumcised him.[c]

Matthew 19:23-30

23 Then Jesus said to his disciples, ‘What I say is true. It is very difficult for rich people to let God rule in their lives. 24 The hole in a needle is very small. A camel cannot go through it! But I tell you, it is even more difficult than that for a rich person to let God rule in their life.’

25 When the disciples heard this, they were even more surprised. They said, ‘So perhaps God will not save anyone!’

26 Jesus looked at them and he replied, ‘For people, it really is impossible. But God can do it. God can do everything.’

27 Peter said to Jesus, ‘Look! We have left everything that we had. Now we are your disciples. What will we receive because we have done this?’

28 Jesus said to his disciples, ‘I tell you this: One day God will cause all things to become new. I, the Son of Man, will sit on my great throne as King and I will rule that new world. You who are my disciples will also sit like kings on thrones. You will judge the people of the 12 tribes of Israel. 29 Some people have left their homes. Or they may have left their brothers or sisters. Or they may have left their mother or their father. Or they may have left their wife or their children or their fields. They have done that because of me. God will give those people many more things than they have left behind, even 100 times more! And after they die, they will live for ever with God. 30 But many people who are very important now will become the least important. And many people who are not important now will become very important then.’

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