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Psalm 80

Asaph wrote this psalm for the music leader. He should use special music.

God, help our nation[a]

80 Shepherd of Israel, listen to us!
You lead us, Joseph's family,
    as your sheep.[b]
God, you sit on your throne as king,
    above the cherubs.[c]
Show everyone your bright glory!
Shine on Ephraim, Benjamin and Manasseh.
    Show your great power!
    Come and rescue us!
God, turn us to come back to you.
Look at us with a smile on your face!
    Then we will be safe.

Lord God Almighty,
    we, your people, are praying to you.
How long will you continue to be angry with us?
You have caused us to eat tears as our food.
    Buckets full of tears is what we drink.
You have caused the people who live near us
    to laugh at us.
Our enemies insult us.
God Almighty, turn us to come back to you.
Look at us with a smile on your face!
    Then we will be safe.

You pulled us out from Egypt,
    like a vine that you dug out of the ground.
You chased nations out of this land,
    and you planted us here.[d]
You prepared the ground ready for us.
    We put down roots like a vine.[e]
    We grew well and we covered all the land.
10 Our branches gave shade to the mountains,
    and to the big cedar trees.
11 Our branches reached the Mediterranean Sea,
    and as far as the Euphrates River.
12 Why have you knocked down the walls
    that protected us?[f]
Now, anyone who passes can rob our fruit.
13 Wild pigs from the forest attack your vine.
    Other wild animals eat all the fruit.
14 Come back to us, God Almighty!
Look down from heaven
    and see what is happening!
Take care of your special vine.
15 You planted it with your own right hand.
    You caused it to grow, like a strong son.[g]
16 But now the enemy has cut down your vine,
    and they have burned it with fire.
Show them that you are angry with them,
    and destroy them!
17 Give strength to the one who sits at your right hand.
    He is the man that you have chosen to serve you.[h]
18 Then we will never turn away from you.
Give to us new life and strength,
    so that we may always worship you.
19 Lord God Almighty, turn us to come back to you.
Look at us with a smile on your face!
    Then we will be safe.

Psalm 77

Asaph wrote this song for the music leader, Jeduthun.

A prayer in times of trouble[a]

77 I will call out to God for help.
I will call aloud to God,
    and he will listen to me.
When trouble came to me,
    I looked for the Lord to help me.
All through the night,
    I lifted my hands to him while I prayed.
But I did not feel peace in myself.
When I think about God,
    I am sad and upset.
I do not know if he will help me.
Selah.
God, you do not let me close my eyes to sleep.
    I am so upset that I cannot even speak.[b]
I think about my life long ago,
    in the years that have passed.
At night, I remember the songs that I sang before.
    I think carefully about what is happening.
I ask myself, ‘Will the Lord always turn against me?
    Will he never be kind to me again?
Does he no longer have a faithful love for his people?
    Will he never do what he has promised us?
Has God forgotten to be kind and help us?
    Is he so angry that he will not be kind to us any more?’[c]
Selah.
10 Then I said, ‘This makes me very upset!
    Has the Most High God stopped helping us?
11 I will remember the things that the Lord has done.
Yes, I will remember the miracles that you did long ago.
12 I will think about everything that you have done.
    I will think carefully about all those great things.’
13 God, your ways are holy.
    There is no god as great as our God.
14 You are the God who does miracles.
You show the nations
    that you are very powerful.
15 You used your power to rescue your people.
Yes, you saved the descendants
    of Jacob and Joseph.
Selah.
16 The waters of the sea saw you, God.
When they saw you,
    they shook with fear!
Even the deepest seas were afraid.
17 Rain poured down from the clouds.
The noise of thunder was in the skies.
Your arrows of lightning
    shot everywhere.
18 The sound of your thunder was in the storm.
Your lightning made all the world bright.
The earth shook.
19 You went through the sea.
Your path went through the deep water,
    but nobody saw where your feet had gone.
20 You led your people,
    as a shepherd leads his sheep.
Moses and Aaron did that for you.

Psalm 79

Asaph wrote this psalm.

God, help us![a]

79 God, foreign nations have attacked your own land.
    They have spoiled your holy temple.[b]
    They have destroyed the buildings in Jerusalem.
They have let birds come down
    and eat the dead bodies of your people.
Your servants have become food for wild animals to eat.
The blood of your servants has poured out
    all over the streets of Jerusalem.
There is nobody left there
    to bury their bodies.
The nations that live near to us
    do not respect us.
They laugh at us and they insult us.
Lord, how long will this continue?
Will you be angry with us for ever?
Will you always be angry,
    like a fire that continues to burn?
Please punish those nations
    that do not respect you.
Be angry with the kingdoms
    that do not pray to you.
They have destroyed Jacob's descendants
    and the land where they live.[c]
Our ancestors did bad things,
    but do not say that we are guilty because of that.
Be kind and send help to us quickly.
    We are in a lot of trouble!
God, help us! You are the one who can save us.
Rescue us,
    so that people will respect your great name.
Forgive our sins,
    so that people know you are good.
10 Foreign nations are saying about us,
    ‘Their God cannot help them!’
That is not right!
People of those nations have murdered your servants,
    so punish them for us to see.
11 Listen to the prisoners who are in pain!
    They are calling out for help.
Use your great power to make them free,
    before their enemies kill them.
12 Lord, those countries near to us
    have insulted you.
Punish them as they deserve,
    seven times over!
Give them as much trouble as they have given to you.
13 Then we will continue to thank you for ever.
You take care of us,
    as the sheep in your field.
We will tell our children and grandchildren to praise you,
    as you deserve.

Joel 1:1-13

Locusts eat all the plants in Israel

This is the word of the Lord that came to Joel, son of Pethuel.[a]

You older men, hear this! Listen, all people who live in this country.
Nothing like this has happened while you have been alive.
Nothing like this happened while your ancestors were alive.
Tell this to your children.
And they must tell it to their children.
And their children must tell it to their own children.
The great locusts have eaten what the big group of locusts left.
The young locusts have eaten what the great locusts left.
Other locusts have eaten what the young locusts left.
Wake up, you who have drunk too much wine!
Cry, all people who drink wine!
Cry because you will have no new wine.
Someone has taken it away from you.
A strong army has marched into my land.
It is powerful, and great in numbers.
It has the teeth of a strong animal.
And the teeth are long and dangerous.
It has broken my vines.
It has destroyed my fig trees.
It has eaten the outside of the trees.
It has thrown them away.
It has left their branches white.
Cry like a girl that no man ever loved.
She is crying because her promised husband is dead.
There will be no more gifts of food or drink.
They will not reach the house of the Lord.
The priests, the servants of the Lord,
are very, very sad.
10 Nobody can use the fields.
They are all dry.
The new wine has all gone.
The oil has all gone.
11 You farmers, you cry.
You who grow vines, cry.
Be sad for the seeds that are food.
Be sad because the fields are dry. And the plants have died.
12 The vine has become dry,
and the fig tree is dead.
The apple trees and other fruit trees,
all the trees have no more fruit.
Men have no more joy.
It has all gone.

Joel tells people to be sad about their sins

13 You priests, wear clothes that are not comfortable.
That will show that you are sad.
You cry, you who serve the Lord in his temple.
Come, you who serve in front of my God.
Sleep in the clothes that are not comfortable.
Cry for the gifts of food and drink.
Cry because they do not come to the house of your God any longer.

Revelation 18:15-24

15 The traders had become rich because of the city. But now they will stand a long way from the city because they are afraid. They do not want to suffer in the same way themselves. They will weep and they will be very sad. 16 They will say,

‘Bad trouble has come to you, Babylon!
Great city! It is very bad for you!
You wore beautiful clothes that were made from good linen.
You wore bright things that made you look beautiful.
You shone with gold, valuable stones and pearls.
17 But in one single hour God has destroyed all those valuable things.’

All the sailors and the people who travel on ships will also be sad. They include every ship's captain, and everyone who works on ships on the sea. They will stand a long way from the city. 18 They will see the smoke from the fire that burns the city. Then they will shout, ‘There is no other city like this great city!’ 19 They will throw dirt from the ground on their heads because they are so sad. They will weep and they will shout,

    ‘Bad trouble has come to you, Babylon!
    Great city! It is very bad for you!
    Everyone who had ships on the sea became rich because of you.
    You used your money to buy their expensive things.
    But in one single hour God has destroyed that city.’
20 Yes, you who live in heaven, be happy!
    Be happy because God has punished Babylon!
    God's people and his apostles and his prophets, be happy!
    God has punished the city because of what she did to you.

21 Then a powerful angel picked up a very big, heavy stone. He threw it into the sea. He said,

    ‘God will throw you down, Babylon!
    You are a great city, but God will throw you down like this stone.
    Nobody will ever see you again!
22 Nobody will ever hear music in the city again.
    Nobody will sing there.
    Nobody will make music with harps, or with flutes, or with trumpets.
    There will never be workers who make things in the city.
    Nobody will ever hear the sound of people who make flour again.
23 No light from people's lamps will ever shine in the city again.
    Nobody will ever hear the happy voices of a man and a woman when they marry.
    Your traders were the most powerful people on the earth.
    You used your magic to deceive people from all nations.
24     Your people killed God's people and his prophets.
    Their blood lies on the ground in the city.
    The blood of everyone on earth that people have killed is also there.
    This shows that you are guilty of their murder.’[a]

Luke 14:12-24

12 Then Jesus said to the man who had asked him to the meal, ‘When you give a meal at midday or in the evening, do not ask your friends to come. Do not ask your brothers or your family. And do not ask the rich people that live near you to come. If you do, they will later ask you to eat at their house. This will pay you for the meal that you gave to them. 13 Instead, when you prepare a big meal, you should ask the poor people to come. Ask people that have lost an arm or a leg. Ask people that cannot walk very well, and people that cannot see. 14 Then God will make you happy. Those people cannot pay you for the meal you have given to them. Instead, God will pay you, on the day when he makes good people become alive again.’

A story about a big meal

15 The people who were sitting at the meal heard what Jesus said. One of them said to Jesus, ‘One day, there will be a big meal in the kingdom of God. How happy are those people who will eat together at that big meal.’

16 Jesus told this story to him: ‘One day an important man prepared a big meal.[a] He asked many people to come to eat in his house. 17 When the meal was ready, he sent his servant out to tell those people, “Come now, the meal is ready for you.” 18 But then each person gave a reason why he could not come to the meal. The first man said, “I have bought a field, so I must go out and see it. Please say that I am sorry. Tell your master that I cannot come to his meal.” 19 The next man said, “I have bought five pairs of oxen. So I am just going out to see if they work well together. Please say that I am sorry. Tell your master that I cannot come to his meal.” 20 The third man said, “I have just married a wife. That is why I cannot come to the meal.” 

21 The servant went back to his master. He told him what everyone had said. Then the master of the house was very angry. “Go out quickly to every street in the town,” he said to his servant. “Bring the poor people here. Bring those that have lost an arm or a leg. And bring those that cannot walk well, and those that cannot see.” 22 The servant did that. Then he came back to his master. “Sir,” he said, “I have asked all those people to come to your meal. But there are still some places at the table.” 23 The master spoke to his servant again. “Go to the roads and fields outside the town, and look for people there. Command them all to come here, so that my house will be full. 24 But I tell you this. None of the people that I asked at the beginning will eat any of my food.” ’

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