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Psalm 106

Israel’s Failure to Trust God

106 Praise the Lord!

Thank the Lord because he is good.
    His love continues forever.
No one can tell all the mighty things the Lord has done;
    no one can speak all his praise.
Happy are those who do right,
    who do what is fair at all times.

Lord, remember me when you are kind to your people;
    help me when you save them.
Let me see the good things you do for your chosen people.
    Let me be happy along with your happy nation;
    let me join your own people in praising you.

We have sinned just as our ancestors did.
    We have done wrong; we have done evil.
Our ancestors in Egypt
    did not learn from your miracles.
They did not remember all your kindnesses,
    so they turned against you at the Red Sea.
But the Lord saved them for his own sake,
    to show his great power.
He commanded the Red Sea, and it dried up.
    He led them through the deep sea as if it were a desert.
10 He saved them from those who hated them.
    He saved them from their enemies,
11 and the water covered their foes.
    Not one of them escaped.
12 Then the people believed what the Lord said,
    and they sang praises to him.

13 But they quickly forgot what he had done;
    they did not wait for his advice.
14 They became greedy for food in the desert,
    and they tested God there.
15 So he gave them what they wanted,
    but he also sent a terrible disease among them.

16 The people in the camp were jealous of Moses
    and of Aaron, the holy priest of the Lord.
17 Then the ground opened up and swallowed Dathan
    and closed over Abiram’s group.
18 A fire burned among their followers,
    and flames burned up the wicked.

19 The people made a gold calf at Mount Sinai
    and worshiped a metal statue.
20 They exchanged their glorious God
    for a statue of a bull that eats grass.
21 They forgot the God who saved them,
    who had done great things in Egypt,
22 who had done miracles in Egypt[a]
    and amazing things by the Red Sea.
23 So God said he would destroy them.
    But Moses, his chosen one, stood before him
    and stopped God’s anger from destroying them.

24 Then they refused to go into the beautiful land of Canaan;
    they did not believe what God promised.
25 They grumbled in their tents
    and did not obey the Lord.
26 So he swore to them
    that they would die in the desert.
27 He said their children would be killed by other nations
    and that they would be scattered among other countries.

28 They joined in worshiping Baal at Peor
    and ate meat that had been sacrificed to lifeless statues.
29 They made the Lord angry by what they did,
    so many people became sick with a terrible disease.
30 But Phinehas prayed to the Lord,
    and the disease stopped.
31 Phinehas did what was right,
    and it will be remembered from now on.

32 The people also made the Lord angry at Meribah,
    and Moses was in trouble because of them.
33 The people turned against the Spirit of God,
    so Moses spoke without stopping to think.

34 The people did not destroy the other nations
    as the Lord had told them to do.
35 Instead, they mixed with the other nations
    and learned their customs.
36 They worshiped other nations’ idols
    and were trapped by them.
37 They even killed their sons and daughters
    as sacrifices to demons.
38 They killed innocent people,
    their own sons and daughters,
as sacrifices to the idols of Canaan.
    So the land was made unholy by their blood.
39 The people became unholy by their sins;
    they were unfaithful to God in what they did.

40 So the Lord became angry with his people
    and hated his own children.
41 He handed them over to other nations
    and let their enemies rule over them.
42 Their enemies were cruel to them
    and kept them under their power.
43 The Lord saved his people many times,
    but they continued to turn against him.
    So they became even more wicked.

44 But God saw their misery
    when he heard their cry.
45 He remembered his agreement with them,
    and he felt sorry for them because of his great love.
46 He caused them to be pitied
    by those who held them captive.

47 Lord our God, save us
    and bring us back from other nations.
Then we will thank you
    and will gladly praise you.

48 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He always was and always will be.
    Let all the people say, “Amen!”

Praise the Lord!

Joel 3:1-2

Punishment for Judah’s Enemies

“In those days and at that time,
    when I will make things better for Judah and Jerusalem,
I will gather all the nations together
    and bring them down into the Valley Where the Lord Judges.
    There I will judge them,
because those nations scattered my own people Israel
    and forced them to live in other nations.
They divided up my land

Joel 3:9-17

God Judges the Nations

Announce this among the nations:
    Prepare for war!
Wake up the soldiers!
    Let all the men of war come near and attack.
10 Make swords from your plows,
    and make spears from your hooks for trimming trees.
Let even the weak person say,
    “I am a soldier.”
11 All of you nations, hurry,
    and come together in that place.
Lord, send your soldiers
    to gather the nations.

12 “Wake up, nations,
    and come to attack in the Valley Where the Lord Judges.
There I will sit to judge
    all the nations on every side.
13 Swing the cutting tool,
    because the harvest is ripe.
Come, walk on them as you would walk on grapes to get their juice,
    because the winepress is full
    and the barrels are spilling over,
because these people are so evil!”

14 There are huge numbers of people
    in the Valley of Decision,[a]
because the Lord’s day of judging is near
    in the Valley of Decision.
15 The sun and the moon will become dark,
    and the stars will stop shining.
16 The Lord will roar like a lion from Jerusalem;
    his loud voice will thunder from that city,
    and the sky and the earth will shake.
But the Lord will be a safe place for his people,
    a strong place of safety for the people of Israel.

17 “Then you will know that I, the Lord your God,
    live on my holy Mount Zion.
Jerusalem will be a holy place,
    and strangers will never even go through it again.

1 Peter 1:1-12

From Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ.

To God’s chosen people who are away from their homes and are scattered all around Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. God planned long ago to choose you by making you his holy people, which is the Spirit’s work. God wanted you to obey him and to be made clean by the blood of the death of Jesus Christ.

Grace and peace be yours more and more.

We Have a Living Hope

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. In God’s great mercy he has caused us to be born again into a living hope, because Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Now we hope for the blessings God has for his children. These blessings, which cannot be destroyed or be spoiled or lose their beauty, are kept in heaven for you. God’s power protects you through your faith until salvation is shown to you at the end of time. This makes you very happy, even though now for a short time different kinds of troubles may make you sad. These troubles come to prove that your faith is pure. This purity of faith is worth more than gold, which can be proved to be pure by fire but will ruin. But the purity of your faith will bring you praise and glory and honor when Jesus Christ is shown to you. You have not seen Christ, but still you love him. You cannot see him now, but you believe in him. So you are filled with a joy that cannot be explained, a joy full of glory. And you are receiving the goal of your faith—the salvation of your souls.

10 The prophets searched carefully and tried to learn about this salvation. They prophesied about the grace that was coming to you. 11 The Spirit of Christ was in the prophets, telling in advance about the sufferings of Christ and about the glory that would follow those sufferings. The prophets tried to learn about what the Spirit was showing them, when those things would happen, and what the world would be like at that time. 12 It was shown them that their service was not for themselves but for you, when they told about the truths you have now heard. Those who preached the Good News to you told you those things with the help of the Holy Spirit who was sent from heaven—things into which angels desire to look.

Matthew 19:1-12

Jesus Teaches About Divorce

19 After Jesus said all these things, he left Galilee and went into the area of Judea on the other side of the Jordan River. Large crowds followed him, and he healed them there.

Some Pharisees came to Jesus and tried to trick him. They asked, “Is it right for a man to divorce his wife for any reason he chooses?”

Jesus answered, “Surely you have read in the Scriptures: When God made the world, ‘he made them male and female.’[a] And God said, ‘So a man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife, and the two will become one body.’[b] So there are not two, but one. God has joined the two together, so no one should separate them.”

The Pharisees asked, “Why then did Moses give a command for a man to divorce his wife by giving her divorce papers?”

Jesus answered, “Moses allowed you to divorce your wives because you refused to accept God’s teaching, but divorce was not allowed in the beginning. I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman is guilty of adultery.[c] The only reason for a man to divorce his wife is if his wife has sexual relations with another man.”

10 The followers said to him, “If that is the only reason a man can divorce his wife, it is better not to marry.”

11 Jesus answered, “Not everyone can accept this teaching, but God has made some able to accept it. 12 There are different reasons why some men cannot marry. Some men were born without the ability to become fathers. Others were made that way later in life by other people. And some men have given up marriage because of the kingdom of heaven. But the person who can marry should accept this teaching about marriage.”[d]

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