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Psalm 87

This psalm is a song that the sons of Korah wrote.

God's holy city[a]

87 The Lord built his city on the holy mountain.
The Lord loves Zion city,
    more than any other place where Jacob's family lives.[b]
People say great things about you!
    You are God's own city!
Selah.
I will speak about the nations that serve God.
Rahab and Babylon are now among them,
    also Philistia, Tyre and Ethiopia.[c]
They say about themselves,
    ‘This man was born in Zion.’
They say this about Zion:
    ‘Each one of these people was born there.’
It is the Most High God who makes that city strong.
The Lord will write a list of all their names.
For the people from different nations,
    he will say, ‘This person was born in Zion.’
Selah.
The singers and the musicians will say,
    ‘All our blessings come from you, Zion.’

Psalm 90

A prayer of Moses, God's servant.

God lives for ever![a]

90 Lord, from long ago,
    you have always been a safe home for us.[b]
From before the mountains began,
    and before you made the world,
you were already there, as God.
    You have no beginning and no end.
People return to dust in the ground when they die.
    You say, ‘Become dust again, you people.’[c]
For you, a thousand years is only a short time.
They pass as quickly as a day for you,
    or just a few hours in the night.
You cause people's lives to end,
    as a dream finishes when you wake up.
People are like grass that appears in the morning.
During the morning, it grows well.
By the evening,
    it becomes dry and it dies.
Your anger destroys us,
    and we become very afraid.
All our sins are there for you to see.
    You even see the sins that we have tried to hide.
Your anger gives us trouble all through our lives.
    Then our lives end in a short groan.
10 The number of our days make 70 years,
    or maybe 80 years if we are strong enough.
But even in the best years of our lives,
    we have trouble and pain.
Our lives quickly pass,
    and we hurry towards death.
11 Lord, nobody knows all the power of your anger.
    It is your anger that causes people to be afraid of you.
12 Teach us to count carefully the days of our short lives.
    Then we will be wise in how we live.
13 Lord, return to help us!
    How long will you be angry with us?
Please be kind to us, your servants!
14 Show your faithful love to us every morning.
Then we will sing with joy,
    and we will be happy for as long as we live.
15 For many years you have sent trouble to us.
Now, please make us happy
    for as many years as you have given us pain.
16 Do great things again,
    so that we, your servants, see them!
Let our children see that you rule as King!
17 Yes, may the Lord our God bless us.
May everything that we do go well!
    Yes, may everything go well!

Psalm 136

The Lord's special love[a]

136 Thank the Lord, because he is good!
    His faithful love will always continue.
Thank God, who rules all gods.
    His faithful love will always continue.
Thank the Lord who rules all lords.
    His faithful love will always continue.

4-9 The Lord himself does great miracles.
He was wise when he made the skies.
He put the earth across the water of the seas.
He made the great lights to shine in the sky.
He made the sun to rule over the day.
He made the moon and the stars to rule the night.
So thank the Lord!
    His faithful love will always continue.[b]

10-16 The Lord destroyed the firstborn sons in Egypt.
He brought the Israelites out from among the Egyptians.
He did this with his great power and strength.
He cut the Red Sea into two separate parts.
He led the Israelites through the middle of the sea.
He threw Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea to drown.
The Lord led his people through the wilderness.
So thank the Lord!
    His faithful love will always continue.[c]

17-22 The Lord destroyed great kings.
Yes, he killed powerful kings.
He killed Sihon, king of the Amorites.
He killed Og, the king of Bashan.
He gave their land to his people, the Israelites.
He gave it to them as their own land.
So thank the Lord!
    His faithful love will always continue.[d]

23-25 The Lord thought about us when we were upset.
He saved us from the power of our enemies.
He gives food to everything that lives.
So thank the Lord!
    His faithful love will always continue.[e]
26 Yes, thank the God of heaven!
    His faithful love will always continue.

Ezekiel 3:4-17

Then he said to me, ‘Son of man, now go to Israel's people and speak my words to them. I am not sending you to a people whose words you cannot understand. They do not speak a difficult language. No, I am sending you to Israel's people. I am not sending you to people who speak many different languages that you cannot understand. If I did send you to people like that, I am sure that they would listen to you. But Israel's people will not agree to listen to you. That is because they refuse to listen to me. All the Israelites have decided not to obey me, and they will not change. But I will make you as strong in your mind as they are. You will not change what you think. You will be as strong as the strongest stone that nobody can break. Do not be afraid of them. Do not be afraid of how they look at you. Remember that they are people who refuse to obey me.’

10 Then he said to me, ‘Son of man, listen carefully to all the words that I say to you. Remember them. 11 Now you must go to the Israelites who are prisoners in Babylon. They are your own people. Give my message to them and say, “This is what the Almighty Lord says.” They may listen to you or they may refuse to listen. But you must still give them my message.’

12 Then a spirit lifted me up.[a] I heard a loud noise like thunder behind me. It was the sound of the Lord's great glory as it rose up from its place! 13 I heard the sound of the living things' wings as they touched each other. I also heard the loud noise of the wheels that were at the side of the living things. It was like the noise of thunder. 14 Then a spirit lifted me up and he took me away. I was angry and upset in my mind. But the Lord gave me great power and strength. 15 I came to Tel Abib near the Kedar river, where the Israelite prisoners lived. I stayed with them for seven days. I was very upset as I sat among them.

Ezekiel must warn the Lord's people

16 When the seven days were finished, the Lord gave this message to me:

17 ‘Son of man, I have made you a guard to warn Israel's people about danger. You must listen to the messages that I will give to you. Then you must use my messages to warn the Israelites.

Hebrews 5:7-14

When Jesus Christ lived on earth as a man, he often prayed to God. He asked God to help him. He prayed strongly and he cried loudly with many tears. He knew that God could save him from death. And God listened to Jesus when he prayed, because Jesus served God.[a]

Jesus is God's Son. But he still had trouble and pain. In that way, he learned to obey God completely. As a result, Jesus became the person who can save everyone who obeys him. Because of Jesus, God forgives their sins for ever. 10 God has chosen Jesus to be his special priest in the same way that Melchizedek was.

We must be careful that we do not go away from Christ

11 We have a lot more to say to you about these things. But you are slow to understand things. As a result, it is difficult to explain any more to you now. 12 After all this time as believers in Jesus, you ought to be teachers. Instead of that, you still need someone to teach you the first lessons about God's message. You have become like babies, who need milk instead of proper food. 13 Anyone who still thinks like a baby does not yet understand God's message about what is right. It is as if they are still drinking only milk. 14 People who have grown up eat proper food. In the same way, people who have been believers for a long time should understand more about God's message. They should have learned about what is good and about what is bad. They should know the difference between those.

Luke 9:37-50

Jesus makes a boy well

37 The next day Jesus came down from the mountain with the three disciples. A large crowd met him. 38 A man from the crowd shouted to him. ‘Teacher, please, I ask you to help my son. He is my only child. 39 Sometimes a bad spirit takes hold of him and then he screams. The spirit throws his body first one way then another and water comes out of his mouth. The spirit gives him a lot of pain and it does not leave him alone very much. 40 I asked your disciples to send the bad spirit out of him. But they could not do it.’

41 Jesus said, ‘You people today still do not believe in God. You have turned away from him. I have been with you for a long time and still you do not believe. It is difficult for me to be patient with you.’ Then Jesus said to the man, ‘Bring your son here.’

42 While the boy was coming, the bad spirit threw him to the ground. It threw the boy first one way and then the other. ‘Stop!’ Jesus said to it. He then made the boy well and he gave him back to his father.

43 Everybody was very surprised at what they saw. They knew that God was very powerful.

Jesus speaks again about his death

The people were still thinking with surprise about everything that Jesus was doing. Then he began to talk to his disciples. 44 He said to them, ‘Do not forget what I am telling you now. Soon they will deliver the Son of Man to powerful people to kill him.’ 45 But they did not understand what Jesus had said. Its meaning was a secret to them, so they could not understand. But they were afraid to ask Jesus, ‘What do you mean?’

Who will be the most important?

46 Then the disciples began to argue with each other. They argued about which of them was the most important. 47 Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he took a child and he made him stand there at his side. 48 Jesus said, ‘If someone accepts this child because of me, then he also accepts me. And anyone who accepts me also accepts my Father God, who sent me. The person who makes himself the least important among you is really the greatest.’[a]

49 John then said, ‘Teacher, we saw a man who was speaking to people that had bad spirits in them. He was saying, “Jesus says that you must come out.” We told the man that he must not do this. We said that because he is not in our group.’

50 ‘Do not try to stop him,’ Jesus said, ‘If someone is not against you, he is working to help you.’

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