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Psalm 145

This is a song that David wrote to praise God.

An alphabet of praise[a]

145 Always I will praise you, my God and my king,
    and I will say how great you are!
Because you are good, I will praise you every day.
    Yes, I will always praise your name.
Clearly the Lord is great!
    He is so great that we cannot understand it.
Down from father to son, people will praise you.
    They will tell each other about the powerful things that you have done.
Everyone will speak about your glory and authority.
    I also will think carefully about your great miracles.
Famous are the powerful things that you have done.
    People will talk about them.
    I also will speak about the great things that you do.
Good things are what everybody will remember about you.
    They will sing about your justice.
How very kind the Lord is!
    He is very patient and his faithful love continues.
It is the Lord who takes care of everybody.
    He is kind to everything that he has made.
10 Join together to thank the Lord!
    Everything that he has made will praise him.
    Your own people will praise you, Lord!
11 King is who you are and your kingdom is great!
    People will speak about your royal authority.
12 Let everyone agree that you do great things!
    Let them say that you rule with great authority.
13 Many years your kingdom will remain, even for ever.
    You will always rule your people and their descendants.
Nothing that the Lord promises is false.
    He is kind in everything that he does.[b]
14 Often people fall, but the Lord lifts them up.
    He helps everyone who has trouble.
15 People look to you for help.
    You give them food when they need it.
16 Ready to help, you open your hand.
    You give to every living thing the good things that they want.
17 So the Lord is fair in all that he does.
    He always shows how much he loves us.
18 The Lord is ready to help everyone who asks him.
    He is near to everyone who prays honestly.
19 Very kindly he gives his own people the things that they need.
    He saves them when they call to him for help.
20 Whoever loves the Lord, he keeps safe.
    But he destroys wicked people.
21 Yes, I will praise the Lord!
Everyone who lives should praise his holy name for ever!

Psalm 104

God is great![a]

104 I say to myself, ‘Praise the Lord!’
Lord, my God, you are very great!
    You rule with authority as a great king.
Light is all round you,
    like the clothes that you wear.
You have put the skies as a roof over the earth.
You have built the beams of your home
    on the clouds of rain.
The clouds carry you as you travel,
    and you ride on the wind.
You use the winds to carry your messages.
    Flames of fire are your servants.
You, Lord, built the earth
    on its strong foundations.
Nothing will ever shake it from its place.
You covered the earth with deep water,
    like a coat.
The water covered the tops of the mountains.
But when you shouted,
    the water went back.
It ran away,
    when you shouted like thunder.
The water poured down from the mountains,
    and it went down into the valleys.
It went to stay in the place that you had chosen for it.
You made a border for the water
    so that it could not cross.
Never again will the water cover the earth.[b]

10 You cause springs of water
    to pour along the valleys.
Streams of water run between the hills.
11 They give water to all the wild animals.
    Wild donkeys drink from them.
12 The birds make their homes beside the streams.
    They sing from the branches of the trees.
13 You pour down rain on the mountains
    from your home above the sky.
You cause many fruits to grow on the earth.
14 You give grass for farm animals to eat.
    You give crops for people to plant.
In that way, people get food from the ground.
15 They grow grapes for wine,
    which makes them happy.
They grow olive trees for oil,
    which makes their faces shine.
They grow grain for bread,
    which makes them strong.
16 The Lord's own trees receive plenty of rain.
They are the cedar trees
    that he planted in Lebanon.
17 The birds make their nests there.
    Storks live there in the fir trees.
18 The wild goats live high up in the mountains.
    Rock badgers hide among the rocks.
19 You made the moon
    to tell us the months and seasons.
The sun also knows the right time for sunset.
20 At night you make it dark,
    so that the forest animals come out.
21 The lions roar
    while they look for animals to kill.
They look for the food that God gives to them.
22 At sunrise, they go back to their homes,
    and they lie down to rest.
23 During the day, people go out to work.
    They work at their jobs until it is evening.

24 Lord, you have made very many different things!
You were very wise in the way that you have made them all.
The earth is full of the living things
    that you have made.[c]
25 Look at the sea, which is deep and wide!
It is full of living things,
    that are both large and small.
They are more than anyone can count.
26 Ships travel on the sea.
You made the monster, Leviathan,
    to swim and to play in the sea.
27 All these living things wait for you
    to give them their food when they need it.
28 When you give it to them, they take it.
You open your hand to feed them,
    and they have plenty of good things.
29 When you turn away from them,
    they become very afraid.
When you take away their breath,
    they die and they return to the dust.
30 But when you breathe into anything,
    it receives life.
In that way, you bring new life to the earth.

31 I pray that the glory of the Lord
    will continue for ever!
I pray that the Lord will be happy
    with everything that he has made!
32 When he looks down at the earth,
    it shakes!
When he touches the mountains,
    they pour out smoke!
33 All my life, I will sing to praise the Lord.
I will always sing songs to praise my God,
    for as long as I live.
34 I want my song to make him happy.
I will be happy,
    because of what the Lord has done.
35 I pray that wicked people will disappear from the earth.
    May they disappear for ever!

I say to myself, ‘Praise the Lord! Hallelujah!’

Isaiah 25:1-9

A song to thank God

25 Lord, you are my God!
I will praise you
    because your name is great.
You have done wonderful things.
You decided a long time ago what you would do.
    And you have done exactly what you promised to do.
You have destroyed cities
    so that they become a heap of stones.
You have destroyed the strongest cities.
The beautiful palaces in foreign lands have disappeared.
    Nobody will build them again.
So people of strong nations will praise you.
    The people of cruel nations will be afraid of you.
You Lord have been a safe place for poor people.
When helpless people were in trouble,
    you have kept them safe.
You were a place for them to hide from the storm.
    You gave them shade from the heat.
Yes, cruel people attack them
    like a storm that hits against a wall.
    and like strong heat in the desert.
You Lord stopped the proud noise of foreign people.
Like the shadow of a cloud that stops the heat of the sun,
    you stopped our cruel enemy's songs.
You stopped them as they boasted of their strength.
The Lord Almighty will prepare a feast on this mountain.[a]
    It will be a feast for all the nations of the world.
It will be a great feast, with plenty of meat and wine.
    The best meat and the best wine will be there.
On this mountain the Lord will take away the things
    that make all people sad.
He will remove the cloth
    that covers the people of all nations.
The Almighty Lord will destroy death for ever.
    He will clean away the tears in everyone's eyes.
His people will not feel ashamed any more.
    Nobody in all the world will ever insult them again.
That is what the Lord has said.

At that time, people will say,
    ‘Look! This is our God!
We trusted him to keep us safe,
    and he rescued us.
Yes, this is the Lord!
    We trusted him to keep us safe.
We will sing with joy,
    because he has saved us.’

Acts 4:13-31

13 The Jewish leaders saw that Peter and John were not afraid of them. They also knew that they were not special people. They had not been to any school.[a] So the leaders were very surprised about how Peter and John spoke. They understood that Peter and John had been friends with Jesus.

14 The man who was now well stood in front of the Jewish leaders. They could see that his legs had become strong again. So they could not say anything against Peter and John. 15 They told Peter and John to go out of the room where the leaders were meeting. Then they talked together to decide what they should do. 16 ‘What should we do with these men?’ they said. ‘Everyone who lives in Jerusalem knows about this miracle. They know that Peter and John did a great thing for that man. So we cannot say that they did not do it. 17 But we do not want any more people to know what has happened. So we must say to these men, “You must stop using the name of Jesus. You must stop teaching people about him.” ’[b]

18 Then the Jewish leaders told Peter and John to come back into the room. They said to them, ‘You must not use the authority of Jesus to teach people any more. You must not speak about him.’ 19 Then Peter and John replied to the leaders, ‘What do you think God wants us to do? Should we obey you? Or should we obey God? You decide! 20 We know what is right. We must continue to speak about these things. We must tell people about the things that we have seen and heard.’

21 The Jewish leaders were angry. They told Peter and John that they must obey them. Then they let Peter and John go free. All the people there were praising God because of the miracle. So the leaders could not decide how to punish Peter and John. 22 The man who became well because of this miracle was more than 40 years old.

The group of believers pray to God

23 After the Jewish leaders let them go free, Peter and John went back to the group of believers. They told them what the leaders of the priests and the important Jews had said. 24 The believers listened to what Peter and John told them. Then they all prayed together. They said to God, ‘You are the Lord who rules over everything. You made the sky, the earth and the sea. You also made everything that is in them. 25 Our ancestor, King David, was your servant. You sent your Holy Spirit to him so that he spoke your message. You said through him,[c]

    “People of other nations were very angry.
    They made plans to do useless things.
    Why did they do that?
26 The kings and rulers of the world met together.
    They decided to fight against the Lord God
    and against his Messiah.”

27 Lord God, it has now happened like that. Herod and Pontius Pilate have met together here in Jerusalem. They met with Israelite people and with people of other nations. Together they made plans to kill your holy servant, Jesus. He is the one that you chose to be your Messiah. 28 But you are powerful. These men did only what you said would happen. You had already decided on these events. 29 Lord God, you know that the Jewish leaders want to punish Peter and John. We are your servants. Please help us not to be afraid. Help us to speak your message to people without fear. 30 Show people that you are strong. Cause sick people to become well. Do other powerful things to show that you are God. It is the authority of your holy servant Jesus that will make these things happen.’

31 The believers finished praying. The house where they were meeting together shook. God filled them all with his Holy Spirit. That made them very brave and they spoke God's message clearly to people.

John 16:16-33

The disciples will be sad first but after that they will be happy

16 Jesus then said, ‘After a short time, you will not see me any more. But soon after that, you will see me again.’ 17 Some of his disciples said to each other, ‘What does he mean? He says, “After a short time, you will not see me any more, but soon after that you will see me.” He also says, “It is because I go to the Father.” 18 What does he mean when he says, “a short time”? We do not know what he is talking about!’

19 Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him about this. So he said to them, ‘I said, “After a short time, you will not see me. But soon after that, you will see me again.” Perhaps you are asking each other about that. 20 I tell you this: You will be sad and you will cry. But the people who belong to this world will be happy. Yes, you will be sad. But soon after that, you will become happy instead. 21 It will be like this. When a woman is soon to give birth to a baby, she is sad. She knows that it will be painful. But after the baby is born, she is happy. She forgets her pain, because now she is so happy. She is happy because her child has been born into the world. 22 It is like that for you. You are sad now. But I will see you again, and then you will be happy. You will be really happy. Nobody will be able to take away your joy.

23 When that day arrives, you will not ask me for anything. I tell you this: The Father will help you with anything that you ask him for in my name. 24 Until now, you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask God, and you will receive what you ask for. Then you will be completely happy.

25 I have spoken to you with words and stories that are like pictures. But there will be a time when I will not speak like that any more. Instead, I will speak clearly to you about the Father. 26 When that day arrives, you yourselves will ask the Father in my name.[a] I do not say that I will ask the Father on your behalf. 27 I will not need to do that, because the Father himself loves you. He loves you because you love me, and you have believed that I came from God. 28 Yes, I came from the Father, and I came into this world. Now I will leave this world and I will return to the Father.’

29 Jesus' disciples said to him, ‘Now you are speaking clearly. You are not speaking with words that are like pictures! 30 Now we are sure that you know everything. You do not even need to ask people what they are thinking. Because of this, we believe that you came from God.’ 31 Jesus answered them, ‘You say that you believe in me now. 32 But it will happen very soon that all of you will run away to your own homes. Yes, that time has already arrived. You will run away and leave me alone. But I will not really be alone, because the Father is always with me. 33 I have told you these things so that you will have peace. You will be like that because you live together with me. In this world, you will have trouble. But be brave! I have destroyed the power of this world.’

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