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Psalm 18:1-20

This song is for the music leader.

The Lord's servant, David, wrote it.

David sang these words to the Lord when the Lord saved him from the power of his enemies. This was at the time when Saul was king.

Thank you, Lord![a]

18 I love you, Lord.
    You make me strong.
The Lord keeps me safe.
    He is my great rock and my strong place.
    God is my high rock.[b]
I run to him to hide and be safe.
    He keeps me safe like a soldier's shield.
    He is the strong place where I can hide safely.
I praise the Lord because he deserves it!
When I called to him for help,
    he saved me from my enemies.
Death was near enough to catch me!
    Danger was like a river that poured over me.
Death was tying me up with ropes,
    to pull me into the deep hole of the grave.
In my trouble, I prayed to the Lord.
    I called to my God to help me.
He heard my voice from his home in heaven.
    My prayer reached his ears.
Then the earth moved and it shook.
Even the strong mountains shook,
    because God was angry.
He breathed out smoke from his nose.
Fire and hot coals came out from his mouth,
    to destroy his enemies.
God caused the sky to bend as he came down.
    Dark clouds were under his feet.
10 He sat on a cherub and he flew.
    The wind carried him as he travelled.
11 God covered himself with darkness.
    He hid himself in dark clouds that held rain.
12 Bright light went in front of him.
    Hail and lightning fell from the clouds.
13 The Lord sent thunder from the sky.
    People everywhere heard the voice of the Most High God.
14 The Lord shot his arrows of lightning.
    He caused his enemies to run away.
15 When you shouted against your enemies, Lord,
    even the bottom of the deep sea appeared.
People could see the foundations of the earth,
    when you breathed out in anger.
16 The Lord reached down to me from above.
    He took hold of me and he pulled me up out of the deep water.
17 Yes, he saved me from my powerful enemies.
The people who hated me were too strong for me,
    but the Lord saved me from their power.
18 They attacked me when I was in trouble,
    but the Lord helped me.
19 He led me out to a place where I would be safe.
    He saved me because I made him happy.

20 The Lord was kind to me
    because I do things that please him.
He blesses me
    because I am not guilty of bad things.

Psalm 23

This is a song that David wrote.

God takes care of his people[a]

23 The Lord takes care of me,
    like a shepherd with his sheep.
I have everything that I need.
He takes me to green fields where I can rest.
    He leads me to streams of water where I can drink.
He gives me new strength in my life.
He is my guide to the right paths.
    He does this to give honour to his name.
I may walk through a valley that is as dark as death.
    But I will not be afraid of any danger.
This is because you are with me, Lord.
Your stick and your shepherd's pole protect me from danger.

You prepare a big meal for me while my enemies watch.
    You put olive oil on my head.
You bless me so much that my cup is completely full.
I am sure that you will always be good to me.
You will love me all the days of my life.
    That will never change.
I will live in the Lord's house for as long as I live.

Psalm 27

This is a song that David wrote.

I trust God to keep me safe

27 The Lord gives me light in my life
    and he makes me safe.
So I am not afraid of anyone!
The Lord takes care of my life.
    Nobody can make me afraid!
Evil men are ready to attack me.
    They want to destroy my body.
But when my enemies attack me,
    they trip and fall to the ground!
Even if a whole army comes to fight against me,
    I will not be afraid.
Even if they attack me in war,
    I will continue to trust God.

There is one thing that I have asked the Lord to do for me.
    This is the one thing that I really want:
I want to live in the Lord's house
    all the days of my life.
Then I will clearly see the Lord's beauty.
    I will pray to him in his temple.
When danger is near,
    the Lord will keep me safe.
He will take care of me in his home.
He will put me in a safe place,
    on the top of a high rock.
My enemies may be all round me,
    but I will win against them.
    They will see how strong I am!
I will offer sacrifices to the Lord in his temple.
I will be so happy that I will shout aloud!
    Yes, I will sing to praise the Lord.

Lord, hear me when I call to you for help.[a]
    Be kind to me and answer me.
I have heard you say to me, ‘Come near to me.’
    So I will come and pray to you, Lord.
Please do not turn away from me.
I am your servant,
    so do not be angry with me.
You have always helped me in the past,
    so do not push me away now.
You are the one who saves me, God,
    so do not turn away from me.
10 Even if my father and my mother leave me,
    the Lord will still take care of me.
11 Lord, please teach me to follow your way.
Lead me along a good, safe path,
    because my enemies are waiting to attack me.
12 Do not give me to my enemies.
They say false things against me,
    so that they can destroy me.
13 But I surely believe
    that I will see how good the Lord is!
I will know his love while I still live in this world.

14 Wait for the Lord to help you!
    Be strong and brave.
Yes, wait for the Lord to help you!

Isaiah 12

Isaiah's song

12 At that time, you will say,
    ‘I praise you, Lord.
You were angry with me. But now, you are no longer angry.
    Now you have been kind to me.
Listen! God is the one who saves me!
    I will continue to trust him.
I will not be afraid because the Lord himself makes me strong.
    He keeps me safe. He rescues us from our enemies.’
When God does that, it will make you very happy.
    You will be safe, like someone who gets plenty of good water from a well to drink.
At that time, you will say, ‘Praise the Lord!
    Thank him for his help!
Tell all the nations about the great things that God has done.
    Tell them that he is very great!
Sing songs to praise the Lord,
    because he has done wonderful things!
Cause everyone in the world to know it!
Everyone who lives in Zion,
    shout aloud and sing with joy!
The Holy God of Israel is great,
    and he lives among you.’

Revelation 1:1-8

John's message

This book describes the things that God showed to Jesus Christ. He wanted Jesus to show these things to his own servants. They are events that must happen soon. Jesus sent his angel to show them to me, his servant John.

I, John, have written about everything that God showed me. These things are a true message from God. They are the things that Jesus Christ says are true. If anyone reads aloud the words of this prophecy, God will bless that person. God will also bless the people who listen to these words, if they continue to obey them. The things that are written here will soon happen.

John writes to the seven churches

I am John. I am writing to the seven churches that are in the region of Asia. I pray that God will be very kind to you. I pray that he will give you peace in your minds. God is alive now. He has always been alive. He will continue to be alive for ever.

God will help you, and the seven spirits that are in front of his throne will help you.[a]

Jesus Christ will also help you. He always speaks a true message. He is the first person who became alive again after death.[b] He rules the kings of the earth.

Jesus loves us and he died for us. That is how he made us free. Because of Jesus, God will not punish us for the bad things that we have done. Jesus has brought us into his family, so that we belong to God's kingdom. He has made us priests, so that we serve his God and Father.

So we praise Jesus Christ! He will always be very great! He has power for all time. Amen. This is true!

Look! He will come on the clouds!
At that time, everyone will see him!
Even the people who pushed a spear into his body will see him.[c]
People from all the nations on earth will be sad when they see him.
Yes, it is true! Amen!

The Lord God says, ‘I caused all things to begin and I will cause the end of all things. I have all power and authority. I am alive. I have always been alive. I will continue to be alive for ever.’

John 7:37-52

Streams of water that give life to people

37 The last day of the festival was the most important day. On that day, Jesus stood up and he spoke with a loud voice. He said, ‘If anyone is thirsty, he should come to me so that he may drink. 38 It says in the Bible, “God will cause streams of water to pour out from anyone who believes in me. Water that gives life will come out from inside that person.” ’ 39 Jesus was speaking about God's Spirit, who would come to people some time after that. Those people who believed in Jesus would receive God's Spirit at that later time. But God had not yet given his Spirit to people, because he had not yet raised Jesus back up to heaven.[a]

The people argue about who Jesus is

40 The people in the crowd heard Jesus say these words. Some of them said, ‘Surely this man must be the Prophet from God that we have been waiting for!’ 41 Other people said, ‘This man is the Messiah.’ But some other people said, ‘The Messiah will not come from Galilee! 42 The Bible says that the Messiah will come from King David's family.[b] He will come from Bethlehem, the town where David lived.’ 43 In this way the people had different thoughts about Jesus. 44 Some people wanted to take hold of him. But nobody could put their hands on him to take him away.

45 The officers returned to the leaders of the priests and the Pharisees. The leaders asked their officers, ‘Why did you not bring Jesus here?’ 46 The officers answered, ‘Nobody has ever spoken great things like this man speaks.’ 47 The Pharisees replied, ‘He seems to have made you believe his lies! 48 None of the Pharisees or our leaders believe in him. 49 But this crowd does not know what God's Law teaches. God will surely punish them.’

50 Nicodemus spoke to them. He himself was one of the Pharisees. He was the man who had gone to speak with Jesus before. He said, 51 ‘We must find out first what this man has done. Then we can decide if it is right to punish him. Our law says that we must listen to him first.’ 52 They answered Nicodemus, ‘Perhaps you come from Galilee, as well as him! Study what the Bible teaches. You will learn that no prophet of God ever comes from Galilee.’

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