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Psalm 78

Asaph wrote this special song.

God has been good to his people[a]

78 My people, listen to what I am teaching you.
    Listen to the words that I speak.
I will tell you something to make you wise.
Then you will understand
    things that happened long ago.
We have heard about these things
    and we know them.
Our ancestors have told them to us,
    and we will not hide them from our children.
We will tell our children and our grandchildren
    why they should praise the Lord.
We will tell them about his strength,
    and about the great things that he has done.
He gave his laws to Jacob's descendants,
    the Israelite people.
He commanded our ancestors
    to teach them to their children.
Then the children would know about them,
    even the children still to be born.
When the time came,
    they too would tell their children.
Then their family would trust in God.
    They would not forget what God had done.
    They would obey his commands.
So they would not be like their ancestors,
    who turned against God.
Those people refused to obey God,
    and they did not trust him to be their guide.

The soldiers of Ephraim had bows and arrows,
    but they ran away when the battle started![b]
10 They did not obey the covenant
    that God had made with them.
They refused to obey his laws.
11 They forgot about what he had done for them.
They forgot the miracles that he had shown them.
12 He did miracles for their ancestors to see,
    in the region of Egypt that is called Zoan.
13 He cut the sea into two separate parts,
    and he led them through it.
He made a path between two walls of water.[c]
14 He showed them the way with a cloud in the day
    and with light from a fire all night.[d]
15 He broke rocks into pieces in the wilderness
    so that his people had plenty of water.
Springs of water came from deep in the earth.
16 He caused streams to pour from the rocks
    so that the waters ran like rivers.[e]

17 But his people continued to do bad things against him.
In the wilderness,
    they turned against the Most High God.
18 They decided to test God,
    to see what he would do.
They demanded to have the food that they liked best.
19 They spoke against God, and they said,
    ‘Can God give us food to eat here in the wilderness?
20 Yes, water did come out when he hit the rock.
    There were streams of water that poured out like a river.
But can he also give us food to eat?
    Can he supply meat for his people?’
21 When the Lord heard this,
    he was very angry.
So he sent fire to punish his people.
    He became very angry against the Israelites.
22 They did not trust God,
    that he had the power to save them.
23 So God commanded the clouds high above
    to give food to his people.
He caused the skies to open like a door.
24 He poured down manna like rain,
    so that they could eat grain that came from heaven.[f]
25 In that way, people ate the special bread of angels!
    God gave them all the food that they could eat.
26 Then God caused a wind to blow from the east.
    He used his power to send a south wind too.
27 He caused meat to pour down on them,
    like dust from the sky.
The birds covered all the ground
    like sand on the shore of the sea.[g]
28 God made the birds fall near the tents
    where his people were living.
29 They ate as much as they could eat.
    Yes, God gave them what they had demanded!
30-31 But God became very angry with them,
    even before they had finished eating.
While the food was still in their mouths,
    he killed the strongest men among them.
Many of the best young Israelite men died.

32 Even when this happened,
    the people continued to do bad things.
When God had done these miracles,
    they still did not trust him to help them.
33 So he made their lives end quickly, like a breath.
    They became very afraid.
34 When God killed some of them,
    the other people turned to God.
They were sorry and they prayed to him.
35 They remembered that God
    was their strong Rock.
They remembered that the Most High God
    was their Redeemer.
36 But they deceived him with their words.
    What they said to him was lies.
37 They did not really trust him.
They did not obey the covenant
    that he had made with them.
38 But God was kind to them,
    and he forgave them for their sins.
He did not destroy them.
Many times he was patient,
    and he did not become angry with them.
39 He remembered that they were weak and human,
    like a wind that blows away and does not return.

40 When the Israelite people were in the wilderness,
    they often turned against God.
That caused God to be very sad.
41 Many times they tested God, the Holy One of Israel,
    so that he was very upset.
42 They forgot about his great power,
    and how he rescued them from their enemies.
43 He did powerful miracles in Egypt,
    in the region of Zoan.
44 He caused the Egyptians' rivers to become blood,
    so that they could not drink water from them.[h]
45 He sent large numbers of flies to bite them.[i]
He sent frogs that destroyed their land.[j]
46 He caused locusts to eat their crops,
    and everything that grew in their fields.[k]
47 He destroyed their vines with hail.
He destroyed their fig trees with frost.
48 He sent hail to kill their cows.
He sent lightning to kill their other animals.[l]
49 He was so angry with them,
    that he sent terrible things to punish them.
Great trouble came to them,
    like an army of his angels that bring death.
50 Nothing could stop his anger.
He did not save them from death.
    He let bad disease kill them.
51 He killed all the firstborn sons in Egypt.
    The strongest men of Ham's descendants died.[m]
52 But God led his own people safely out of Egypt.
But took them through the wilderness,
    like a shepherd leads his sheep.[n]
53 They were safe with him as their guide,
    and they were not afraid.
But their enemies drowned in the sea.[o]
54 He brought his people to the edge of his holy land.
It was land with the mountain
    that he had taken with his power.[p]
55 He chased away the nations that were living there.
He gave to each tribe their own piece of land,
    so that Israel's tribes could live there.[q]

56 But the Israelites continued to test the Most High God,
    and they turned against him.
They did not obey his commands.[r]
57 They turned away from him and they deceived him,
    as their ancestors had done.
They were useless,
    like a bow that would not shoot straight!
58 The places where they worshipped their idols
    made God very angry.
59 God heard what they were doing,
    and he became very angry.
He turned against the Israelite people.
60 He went away from his home at Shiloh.
    That was the tent where he lived among people.[s]
61 He let Israel's enemies take away the Covenant Box,
    that showed his power and his glory.[t]
62 He was so angry with his own people,
    he let their enemies kill them in battle.
63 Fire killed their young men in war.
There was nobody for the young women to marry.
64 Their priests died in battle.
Their widows had no chance to weep.

65 Then the Lord woke up,
    like someone had woken him from sleep.
He shouted loudly,
    like a soldier who has drunk a lot of wine.
66 He chased his enemies away.
    He caused them to be ashamed for ever.
67 He chose not to live among Joseph's descendants.
    He did not choose the tribe of Ephraim.
68 Instead, he chose the tribe of Judah.
He chose Mount Zion,
    the place which he loves.
69 There he built a temple for himself,
    to be like his home in heaven.
He made it to be strong, like the earth itself,
    so that it would always be there.
70 Also, he chose his servant, David.
He took David away from the fields,
71     so that he no longer took care of his father's sheep.
He became like a shepherd,
    to lead his people, Jacob's descendants.
He ruled the people that belonged to God,
    the Israelite people.[u]
72 David took care of them with an honest heart.
He was wise in the way that he led them.

Isaiah 59:1-15

The Lord accuses his people

59 Listen! The Lord's hand is not too weak to save you.
    His ear is not too deaf to hear you.
But the wrong things that you have done
    have made you separate from your God.
Your sins have caused him to turn away from you,
    so that he does not listen to your prayers.
Your hands are dirty with the blood of murder.
    They are dirty with all the bad things that you do.
Your mouth tells lies,
    and it says wicked things about other people.
When people accuse somebody in court,
    the truth is not important.
They tell lies and they deceive the judge,
    so that they will win.
They decide how they can cause trouble,
    and then they do wicked things.
Their thoughts are like the eggs of a snake.
    If anyone eats those eggs, they will die!
When an egg breaks open,
    a dangerous snake is born!
They like to catch people,
    like a spider that makes a web.[a]
Their webs are useless to make clothes.
    They cannot cover themselves with them.
The things that they do are useless like that.
They do only wicked things.
    They use their strength only to hurt people.
They rush to do evil things.
They hurry to kill people who have not done anything wrong.
They think only about sin.
    They only want to be cruel and to hurt people.
They do not know how to live in peace.
    They cannot be honest and fair.
Their way of life is all wrong.
    Nobody who lives like that will have peace.

The people agree

Because of that, God's justice is far away from us.
    He has not come to save us.
We look for light to come to us,
    but everything is dark.
We need some light in our lives,
    but all we have is darkness.
10 Like blind people,
    we touch the wall to find our way.
It seems that we have no eyes to see with.
Even at midday, we trip and we fall down,
    as if it was dark.
We are like dead people
    who live among strong people.
11 We all make a noise, like hungry bears.
    We make sad noises, like doves.
We are waiting for God to bring justice to us,
    but nothing is happening.
We look for his salvation,
    but it is still far away.
12 Lord, you see all the bad things that we have done.
    Our many sins show that we are wrong.
We know about the wrong things that we have done.
    We agree that our sins are many.
13 We have turned against the Lord.
    We have refused to obey him.
We have chosen to be cruel to other people,
    and we have turned against the truth.
We think about the lies that we can tell,
    and we use them to deceive people.
14 Judges do not decide in a fair way.
    Nobody tries to do what is right.
There is no place for truth on the streets of our towns.
    Honest people have to leave.
15 Nobody can speak the truth.
If anyone tries to stop doing evil things,
    other people will attack him.

The Lord comes to save his people

The Lord saw how his people were living.
    He saw that there was no justice.
It made him very sad.

2 Timothy 1:1-14

Paul thanks God for Timothy

This letter is from me, Paul. God chose me to be an apostle of Christ Jesus. God sent me to tell people about the true life that he has promised us. We receive this life when we belong to Christ Jesus.

I am writing to you, Timothy. You are like my own child, and I love you very much.

I pray that God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord will continue to help you and be kind to you. I pray that they will give you peace in your mind.

Like my ancestors, I serve God in a good way, that I know is right. When I pray to God, at night and during the day, I always remember to pray for you. And I thank God for you. I remember how you wept when I said ‘goodbye’ to you. I want to see you again very much, so that I may be completely happy. I remember how you really believe in Christ. Your grandmother, Lois, and your mother, Eunice, already believed in Christ before you did. Now I am sure that you yourself also really trust him. For that reason, I want you to remember the gift that God gave you when I put my hands on you.[a] Use that gift more and more to serve God well. Be strong, because God has given us his Spirit. And his Spirit does not cause us to be afraid. Instead, his Spirit causes us to be powerful to serve God. He helps us to love God and other people. And he helps us to control ourselves properly.

Paul tells Timothy to be a brave teacher for Christ

So do not be ashamed of the message about our Lord that we tell people. And do not be ashamed of me because I am in a prison. I am a prisoner because I serve Christ. You must understand that you will have trouble because you tell people the good news about Jesus Christ. So be ready to have the same kind of trouble as I have. Let God make you strong when you have trouble. God is the one who has saved us. He has chosen us to serve him with good, clean lives. He did not save us because of any good things that we have done. He chose to do it because he is very kind. He decided to do that before time began, because of what Christ Jesus would do for us. 10 Now Christ Jesus has come to save us, and we have seen how kind God is. Christ has destroyed death's power over us. We have heard the good news that he brought to us. So now we understand about life with God for ever.

11 That is the same good news that God has chosen me to tell to people. He has sent me as his apostle to teach his message to people. 12 That is why I have these troubles. But I am not ashamed to be in prison. I have believed in Christ and I know him well. I know that I can trust him to keep his message safe. God has given me the authority to speak that message to people at this time.[b] Christ has the power to keep it safe until that great day when he comes back.[c]

13 You have heard me tell you about God's true message. Let those words be an example to you, so that you also teach what is true. Do this because you belong to Christ Jesus. Continue to trust him and to love his people. 14 God has given you his good message to keep safe. God's Holy Spirit, who lives in us, will help you to keep it safe.

Mark 9:42-50

42 A person who believes in me may not seem important. But you should never make that person do wrong things. Do not do that! It would be better if someone tied a big stone around your neck and then he threw you into the sea!

43-44 If your hand causes you to do wrong things, you should cut it off.[a] You will only have one hand, but you can have God's true life. It will be much worse for you if you keep both your hands and go to hell. There, the fire always burns and never stops. 45-46 If your foot causes you to do wrong things, you should cut it off. You will only have one foot, but you can have God's true life. It will be much worse if you keep your two feet and go to hell. 47 If your eye causes you to do wrong things, then you should remove it. Then you will only have one eye, but you can go into the kingdom of God. It will be much worse if you keep both your eyes and God throws you into hell.

48 “In hell, the worms do not die,
and the fire never goes out.” [b][c]

49 God will put fire on everybody, as people put salt on food.[d] 50 Salt is good. But if your salt is not salty any more, you cannot make it salty again. You should be like good salt and love each other. Do not cause trouble among yourselves.’

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