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Psalm 88

This psalm is a song that the sons of Korah wrote for the music leader. Use special music. It is a special song by Heman the Ezrahite.

A sad cry[a]

88 Lord, you are the God who rescues me.
I call out to you in the day,
    and I pray for help at night.
Please listen to my prayer!
    I am calling to you for help!
There is a lot of trouble in my life.
    I feel that I am near to death.
People see me as if I am already in my grave.
    I feel completely helpless.
I am the same as people who have died.
    Their bodies already lie in their graves.
You do not remember them any more
    You cannot use your power to help them.
You have put me in the deep hole of death,
    far down in a very dark place.
Your anger is very heavy on me.
It is like the waves of the sea that knock me down.
You have caused my best friends
    to keep away from me.
They do not even want to look at me.
A trap has caught me
    and I cannot escape.
My eyes have become weak
    because I am so sad.
Lord, every day I call to you for help.
    I lift my hands up to you as I pray.
10 Your great miracles do not help dead people!
    Dead people cannot get up and praise you!
Selah.
11 People in their graves
    cannot talk about your faithful love!
In the world of death,
    they cannot say how faithful you are.
12 In those dark places,
    they do not see your miracles.
In that place where people forget everything,
    they cannot know about the good things that you do.
13 But as for me, Lord,
    I call to you for help.
Every morning I pray to you.
14 Lord, why do you throw me out?
    Why do you turn away from me?
15 Since I was young, I have been in pain.
    I have always been near to death.
You have caused bad troubles to frighten me,
    so that I feel helpless.
16 Your anger is too much for me!
    You are attacking me and destroying me!
17 The troubles that you send are all round me,
    like a flood of deep water.
They come very near to me,
    on every side.
18 You cause my friends and my neighbours
    to stay away from me.
All that I have near to me is darkness.

Psalm 91-92

God is a safe place[a]

91 If anyone lives in Almighty God's safe place,
    the Most High God protects that person.
I will say to the Lord,
    ‘You are the strong place where I will be safe.
You are my God,
    and I trust in you.’

God will keep you safe,
    so that no trap will catch you.[b]
He will not let any illness kill you.
He will keep you safe,
    like a bird keeps its babies safe under its wings.
Because he keeps his promises,
    he will keep you safe like a shield and armour.
Do not be afraid of troubles that come in the night,
    or of your enemy's arrows during the day.
Do not be afraid of any illness that comes when it is dark,
    or any trouble that comes in the middle of the day.
A thousand people may die near you.
    Even ten thousand people may die at your side.
But nothing will hurt you.
Your own eyes will see this happen.
You will see wicked people
    receive the punishment that they deserve.
You have come to the Lord to make you safe.
    The Most High God has become your home.
10 No bad thing will happen to you.
    No illness will come to your home.
11 For God will tell his angels to keep you safe.[c]
    They will protect you wherever you go.
12 They will hold you safely in their hands,
    so that you do not hurt your foot on a stone.[d]
13 You will win against lions and snakes.
    You will walk over them!

14 The Lord says, ‘If someone loves me,
    I will keep him safe.
Because he worships me,
    I will protect him.
15 When he calls to me for help,
    I will answer him.
When he has trouble,
    I will be with him.
I will rescue him,
    and people will respect him.
16 I will give to him a long life,
    so that he is happy.
He will see that I have the power to save people.’

This psalm is a song to sing on Sabbath days.

A song to praise God

92 It is good to thank the Lord!
    We sing to praise your name, Most High God.
We sing in the morning
    to thank you for your faithful love.
We sing at night
    to say that you are always faithful.
We make beautiful music
    with lutes, harps and lyres.[e]
The things that you do, Lord,
    make me very happy.
I sing with joy
    because of the things that your hands have made!
Yes, Lord, you have done great things!
    Your thoughts are more than we can understand!
Here is something that stupid people do not know.
    Fools do not understand it.
Wicked people may continue to grow,
    like green grass.
Evil people may grow like weeds.
But in the end you will destroy them
    and they will never grow again.[f]
You, Lord, will rule as King for ever!
Yes, Lord, look at your enemies!
    Your enemies will all die!
Those people who do evil things will all disappear!
10 You have made me as strong as a wild bull.
    You have poured pure olive oil on me.[g]
11 With my own eyes,
    I have seen my enemies fall.
With my own ears,
    I have heard them cry out in pain.

12 Righteous people will do well,
    like a palm tree that makes new leaves.
They will become strong,
    like a tall cedar tree in Lebanon.
13 They are like trees that someone has planted in the Lord's house.
    They grow well in the yard of our God's temple.
14 When they are old,
    they will still give fruit!
They will always be strong,
    with fresh, green leaves.
15 They will tell everyone,
    ‘The Lord always does what is right.
    He is my strong, safe rock.
    There is nothing bad in him.’

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Revelation 19:11-16

The great king on a white horse

11 I saw that heaven was now open. I saw a white horse there! The name of the man who was riding the horse was this: ‘A faithful, honest person’. He is always right when he judges people and when he goes to punish them in war. 12 His eyes burn like bright flames of fire. Many crowns are on his head. He has a name that is written on him, but nobody knows that name except himself. 13 He wears a long shirt with a lot of blood on it. His name is: ‘The Word of God’.

14 Heaven's armies were following him. They were also riding on white horses. They were wearing linen clothes that were white and clean. 15 A sharp sword was coming out of his mouth.[a] He will use this sword to attack the people of all the nations of the world. Then he will rule them with strong authority. He will punish them like someone who stamps on grapes in a winepress. That will show God's great anger against them. He is the Almighty God.[b] 16 The man who rides on the white horse has a name that is written on his shirt. It is also written high on his leg. His name is: ‘The King who rules over all other kings. The Lord who rules over all lords’.[c]

Matthew 16:13-20

Peter says who Jesus is

13 Jesus went into the part of the country near Caesarea Philippi. While he was there, he asked his disciples, ‘When people talk about the Son of Man, who do they say that he is?’

14 They replied, ‘Some people say that you are John the Baptist. Other people say that you are Elijah. And some other people say that you are Jeremiah, or another prophet of God.’

15 ‘But what do you think?’ Jesus asked them. ‘Who do you say that I am?’

16 Simon Peter answered him. ‘You are the Messiah. You are the Son of God, the God who lives for ever.’

17 Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon, son of Jonah, God has blessed you! No person on earth taught you that. God, my Father in heaven, has shown you this. 18 I tell you this. You are called Peter, which means a rock. And I will build my church on this rock.[a] Not even the power of death will destroy my church. 19 I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. You will tell people here on earth what is right for them to do. And you will tell them what is not right for them to do. God in heaven will give you this authority. He will agree with what you say.’

20 Then Jesus said strongly to his disciples, ‘Do not tell anyone that I am the Messiah.’[b]

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