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Psalm 105

God takes care of his people[a]

105 Thank the Lord!
    Make his name famous!
Tell people in all the nations
    what he has done.
Sing songs and make music
    to praise him!
Tell people about the miracles that he has done.
Boast about his holy name.[b]
Everybody who wants to worship the Lord
    should be very happy!
Ask the Lord to help you.
    Ask him to give you strength.
Always try to be near him
    and worship him.
Remember the great things that he has done.
Remember his miracles,
    and the commands that he has spoken.[c]
Remember that you are descendants of God's servant, Abraham.
You are Jacob's descendants,
    and God has chosen you to be his people.

He is the Lord, our God.
    He rules the whole earth with justice.
He will always remember the covenant
    that he made with us.
He made that promise to continue for ever.
That is the promise that he made to Abraham,
    and that he also made to Isaac.
10 He repeated it to Jacob as a law.
It was a covenant with Israel's people
    that would continue for ever.[d]
11 He promised Jacob,
    ‘I will give to you the land of Canaan.
It will belong to you,
    and to your descendants.’
12 At one time, God's people were only a few.
    They lived in Canaan as strangers.
13 They travelled among different nations
    and different kingdoms.
14 But the Lord did not let anyone hurt them.
    He punished kings to keep his people safe.
15 He said, ‘Do not even touch the people that I have chosen to be mine.
    Do not hurt my prophets.’
16 The Lord sent a famine to the land of Canaan,
    so that his people had no food left to eat.
17 But he sent Joseph to Egypt
    before they went there to get food.[e]
Joseph's brothers sold him as a slave.
18 In Egypt the chains on his feet hurt him.
    He had a heavy piece of iron round his neck.
19 He remained a slave
    until what he said would happen really happened.
Then the Lord showed that Joseph was right.
20 The powerful king of Egypt sent someone
    to let Joseph go free out of prison.
21 The king made Joseph master of his palace.
Joseph took care of everything that belonged to the king.
22 The king gave him authority over his officers.
He could teach the king's leaders,
    so that they would know what to do.

23 Then Jacob's family came into Egypt.
    They lived as strangers in the land of Ham's descendants.[f]
24 The Lord gave to his people many children.
    They became more powerful than their enemies.
25 So the Egyptians began to hate God's people.
They did cruel things to the Lord's people.

26 The Lord sent his servant Moses
    to help his people in Egypt.
He also chose Aaron to help them.
27 Moses and Aaron did many miracles in Egypt,
    where Ham's descendants lived.
They showed the Lord's great power to the Egyptians.
28 God made all the land become dark.
    But the Egyptians did not obey God's command.
29 God caused their rivers to become blood,
    and he killed their fish.
30 Frogs covered all their land.
    They even went into the bedrooms of the palace!
31 The Lord commanded flies and gnats
    to cover the whole country.
32 He sent hail with the rain,
    and there was lightning everywhere.
33 He destroyed their vines and fig trees.
    He knocked down the trees everywhere in their country.
34 He commanded many locusts to come.
    There were too many locusts to count!
35 They ate all the plants in their land,
    and all the crops in their fields.
36 Then the Lord killed all the firstborn sons in Egypt.
    He killed the oldest son in each family.

37 So the Lord led his people out from Egypt.
    They took with them valuable silver and gold things.
Nobody among the Israelite people was too weak to go.
38 The Egyptians were happy when they went,
    because they were afraid of the Israelites.[g]
39 The Lord made a cloud to cover them
    and a fire to give them light at night.
40 When they asked him for food,
    he gave them quails to eat.
He fed them with bread from the sky.
41 He broke a rock,
    so that water poured out from it.
It ran as a river through the dry places.

42 Yes, the Lord remembered the holy promise
    that he had made to his servant, Abraham.
43 So he led his people out from Egypt,
    and they were very happy!
They were the people that he had chosen for himself,
    and they shouted with joy!
44 The Lord gave to them
    the land of other nations.
They enjoyed the good things
    that other people had worked to get.
45 Then God's people could obey his commands
    and his laws.
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!

Isaiah 65:1-12

Punishment and salvation

65 The Lord says,

‘I was ready to answer,
    even when my people did not ask me anything.
I showed myself to people
    who were not even looking for me.
I said, “Look! Here I am!” to a nation
    who did not even use my name to pray.
All the time, I have been ready to help my people,
    even though they turned against me.
But they continue to live in a way that is not good.
    They do whatever they want to do.
They continue to make me angry,
    as they insult me without shame.
They offer sacrifices to their idols in their gardens.
They burn incense to them
    on altars that are made from bricks.
They sit among the graves
    and they hide in caves.[a]
They eat meat from pigs.
    They use unclean meat to make their soup.
They say to each other,
    “Keep away from me! Do not come near me!
    I am too holy for you!”
These people are like smoke in my nose!
    They are like a fire that burns all day.’

The Lord says,

‘Look! I have decided what I will do,
    and I have written it down:
I will not keep quiet.
    I will punish them completely.
I will give them everything that they deserve,
    as punishment for their sins
    and for the sins of their ancestors.
They burned incense to their idols on the mountains,
    and they insulted me on the hills.
So I will punish them completely,
    as much as they deserve.’

This is what the Lord says:

‘If grapes still have some juice in them,
    someone will say, “Do not destroy them.
    There is some juice there that we can use.”
I will do the same thing for my servants.
    I will not destroy them all.
I will cause Jacob's family to have descendants.
There will be people of Judah's family
    who will live on my mountains.
The land will belong to the people that I have chosen.
    My servants will live there.
10 Sharon will become a field where sheep safely eat grass.
    Cows will rest in the Valley of Achor.
Those places will belong to my people,
    those who want to serve me.
11 But punishment will come
    to those people who turn away from the Lord.
You forget to worship me on my holy mountain.[b]
Instead, you prepare food and wine
    to offer to your false gods called “Luck” and “Fate”.
12 So this will be your fate:
    a sword will kill you.
You will all bend down low for someone to kill you.
This will happen because you did not answer me
    when I spoke to you.
You did not even listen to my words.
You did evil things against me.
You chose to do things that I would hate.’

1 Timothy 4

False teachers

God's Spirit tells us clearly that, in later times, some people will stop believing the message about Jesus Christ. Instead, they will listen to bad spirits who want people to believe wrong things. They will listen to the message that comes from demons. The people who teach those false things are hypocrites. They no longer understand that what they teach is wrong. They say that it is wrong for anyone to marry. They tell people not to eat certain kinds of food. But God made those foods for people to eat! We should understand God's true message and trust him. Then we will receive the food that he has given us and we will thank him for it. Everything that God has made is good. So we should not refuse anything that he has made. Instead, we should receive it and thank God for it. God has said that it is good. We should pray that he will bless it. Because of that, it becomes good and clean for us to eat.[a]

How Timothy can be a good servant of Christ

You must explain these things to the believers and teach them God's true message. If you do that, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus. Continue to study the message about Jesus that you have already learned. That will help you to be strong. But you must refuse to listen to false stories. Stories like that are not from God and only silly people believe them. Instead, learn to live well in a way that makes God happy. People say this: ‘If a person works to make his body strong and healthy, that will help him a little. But if a person works to live in a way that makes God happy, that will help him much more. It will help that person in his life now on earth. It will also help him in his future life with God in heaven.’ We know that those words are true. Everyone should agree with them. 10 So that is why we work to serve God well. We continue to work, even when we have trouble. We do this because we believe that God will help us. He is the one who lives for ever and who saves all people. Certainly, he saves those who are believers.

11 Teach people to do these things. 12 You are still a young man, but everyone should respect you as the leader in the church. Show the believers how they should live. Be a good example to them in these ways:

what you say,

what you do,

how you love people,

how you trust God,

and how you do only what is right.

13 Until I come, be careful to read the Bible aloud to people. Teach them to understand and to obey the message about Christ. 14 Remember the gift that God's Holy Spirit has given to you. You received that gift when the group of church leaders put their hands on you.[b] They spoke messages from God about how you would serve him. So do not stop using that gift from God.

15 Be careful to do all these things well. Then everyone will see that you are serving God better and better. 16 Think carefully about how you live, and about the message that you teach. Continue to teach God's true message. Then God will save not only you, but also those people who listen to you.

Mark 12:13-27

The Pharisees ask about the money that Caesar demanded

13 Then the leaders sent some Pharisees to Jesus. They also sent some men who were friends of King Herod. They tried to use Jesus' words to cause trouble for him. 14 These men came to Jesus and they said, ‘Teacher, we know that you only say true things. It does not matter to you what other people think. If someone is important, you do not change your answers to make them happy. You really do teach us what God wants us to do. Tell us, should we pay our taxes to the Roman ruler, Caesar? Is it right to give that money to him, or not?’

15 Jesus knew that those men were not honest. So he said, ‘You just ask that question to cause trouble for me. Now, bring me a coin. I want to see it.’ 16 So they brought a coin to him. Jesus asked them, ‘Whose picture is on this coin? Whose name is on it?’

They replied, ‘It is Caesar's picture and Caesar's name.’

17 Jesus then said to them, ‘So you should give to Caesar the things that belong to him. And give to God the things that belong to God.’

They were very surprised at his answer.

The Sadducees ask Jesus a question

18 Also, some Sadducees came to Jesus. Sadducees do not believe that anyone becomes alive again after they die.[a] They wanted to ask Jesus a question.

19 ‘Teacher,’ they said to him, ‘Moses wrote these things for us in the Bible: If a man dies without children, his brother must marry the man's wife. Then their children will be called the children of the brother who died. 20 But once there were seven brothers. The oldest brother married a woman. But he died before they had any children. 21 So the second brother married her. He also died without children. Then the third brother married this woman. 22 And the same thing happened to all seven brothers. They all died but they had no children. After all this, the woman also died. 23 You teach that at some time dead people will become alive again. On that day, whose wife will that woman be? She had married all seven of those brothers.’

24 Jesus said to the Sadducees, ‘You are very wrong. This is because you do not know the Bible. And you do not know how powerful God is. 25 All people who have died will become alive again one day. But then men and women will not marry. They will not have husbands or wives. Instead, they will be like the angels in heaven. 26 But God does make dead people alive again! You have read what Moses wrote about the bush in the wilderness. There, God said to Moses, “I am the God of Abraham. I am the God of Isaac. And I am the God of Jacob.”[b] 27 God is not the God of people who are dead. He is the God of people who are alive. So you see, you are very wrong.’

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