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Psalm 140

This is a song that David wrote.

It is for the music leader.

Please help me, Lord

140 Lord, please save me from evil people.
    Keep me safe from people who like to attack others.
They think of evil ideas to hurt people.
    They only want to cause trouble!
Their words hurt people,
    like the tongue of a snake.
They bite with poison,
    like a dangerous snake.
Selah
Lord, keep me safe from the power of wicked people.
    Keep me safe from violent people who want to attack me.
Proud people have prepared a trap to catch me.
    They have put their nets across my path.[a]
Selah.
Lord, I say to you, ‘You are my God.’
    Lord, hear my prayer for help!
Lord, my Lord, you are my strong helper.
    You keep me safe when I fight in a battle.
Lord, do not let wicked people do what they want to do.
    Stop them when they prepare to attack.
Selah.
Give trouble to the people who come round me to attack!
Let the bad things that they say against me
    happen to them instead![b]
10 Drop burning coals on them like rain!
    Throw those people into the fire!
Let them fall into deep holes that they cannot get out of!
11 People who tell cruel lies should not live in our land.
Trouble will happen to people who like to fight.
    Bad trouble will knock them down!
12 I know that the Lord helps poor people.
    He makes sure that they receive justice.
13 Your righteous people will always praise you.
    Good, honest people will live near to you.

Psalm 142

This is a special song that David wrote.

He prayed this when he was in the cave.[a]

Please help me, Lord!

142 I am calling to the Lord to help me.
    I ask him to be kind to me.
I tell him about all my problems.
    I tell him about all my troubles.
When I do not feel brave,
    you are still my guide, Lord.
In the path where I walk,
    my enemies have prepared a trap to catch me.
Look at me!
    I have no friend to help me.
There is no safe place where I can go.
    Nobody thinks about me.
Yes Lord, I am calling to you to help me.
    You are my safe place where I can hide.
    You are all that I need in this world where I live.
Please listen to me as I cry to you.
    I am very upset!
My enemies are trying to catch me.
    Save me from their power!
    They are stronger than I am.
Please take me out of this prison.[b]
    Then I will praise your name.
Your own good people will see how you have helped me.
    They will meet round me to praise you.

Psalm 141

David wrote this song.

An evening prayer[a]

141 Lord, I am calling to you for help.
    Come to me quickly!
    Please listen to what I am saying.
I offer my prayer to you like incense.
    Please accept it when I raise my hands to you.
    Accept it like a gift that I offer to you in the evening.
Lord, keep my mouth safe,
    so that I do not speak bad things.
Do not let my mind want evil things.
Do not let me join with wicked people,
    to do the same bad things that they do.
I do not even want to eat their good food.
If a good man hits me because he loves me,
    he is being kind to me.
If he shows me that I have done a wrong thing,
    that it is like special oil on my head.[b]
    I would not refuse it.
I continue to pray against what wicked people do.
They will throw their rulers down
    from high rocks.
Then they will agree that my words were true.
It will be like a farmer who ploughs his field,
    and breaks the earth into pieces.
Just like that, they will break the bones of wicked people.
They will throw their bones on the ground
    at the entrance to Sheol.

But I look to you for help, Almighty Lord.
    I need you to keep me safe.
    Do not let wicked people kill me.
They have prepared traps to catch me.
    Do not let me fall into the traps of those evil people.
10 May those bad people fall into their own traps!
    Then I will be free from their power.

Psalm 143

This is a song that David wrote.

Please help me, Lord![a]

143 Lord, I pray to you for help.
    Please listen to me.
Answer me, because you do what is right,
    and I know that I can trust you.
Do not judge me, your servant.
    Nobody is righteous when they stand in front of you.
My enemies are chasing me.
    They knock me down to the ground.
They make me live in dark places,
    like people who have been dead for a long time.
My strength is leaving me,
    and I feel very upset.
I remember what happened many years ago.
    I think carefully about all the good things that you have done.
I raise my hands to pray to you.
I need you to help me,
    like dry ground needs rain.
Selah
Please answer me soon, Lord.
    I am losing my strength.
Do not turn away from me.
If you do, I will join those people who are going down
    into the deep hole of death.
Every morning, help me to remember your faithful love,
    because I am trusting in you.
Show me how I should live to please you,
    because I know that I belong to you.
Lord, save me from my enemies.
    I run to you to keep me safe.
10 Teach me to do what pleases you,
    because you are my God.
Let your kind Spirit lead me,
    so that I can walk in a safe place.
11 Your name is great, Lord,
    so please keep my life safe.
You do what is right,
    so bring me out of my troubles.
12 I am your servant and you always love me.
Please show how much you love me,
    and destroy my enemies.
Yes, kill all those who want to kill me!

Zechariah 14:1-11

The Lord comes

14 There will be a day when your enemies will take away everything. They will take away everything that is yours. They will each have some of your things.

I will bring soldiers from all countries to fight against Jerusalem. They will go into the city and they will rob the houses. They will have sex with the women. They will lead away half the people to other countries. They will let the other half stay in Jerusalem.

Then the Lord will go out. And he will fight against the people from those countries as in past years.

On that day, the Lord's feet will stand on the Mount of Olives. This mountain is east of Jerusalem. It will break in two from east to west and it will make a wide valley. Half of the mountain will move north and half of the mountain will move south.

In the time of Uzziah, king of Judah, you ran away when the earth moved. You will do this again. Then the Lord will come. And all those who are holy will come with him.[a]

On that day, it will not be light in some places and dark in other places.

It will be a day like no other day. There will be no night. When it is evening, there will still be light. Only the Lord himself will know that day.

On that day, water will come out from Jerusalem. Half of this water will go towards the sea in the east. Half of this water will go towards the sea in the west. This will go on during summer and winter.

The Lord will be king over the whole earth. On that day, there will be only one Lord and he will have only one name.

10 All the land, from Geba to Rimmon, south of Jerusalem, will become flat. But Jerusalem will rise and it will be high in its place. The city will be from the Gate of Benjamin to the Corner Gate and to the High Building of Hananel. The place where the servants of the king make his wine will be in it too.

11 Jerusalem will be safe. People will live there. Nobody will destroy Jerusalem ever again.

Romans 15:7-13

Christ saves both Jews and Gentiles

Christ has accepted you, so you must accept each other. In that way you will be praising God. Remember this: Christ became a servant of the Jews so that they could understand God's true message. He showed them that God has now done what he promised to their ancestors.[a] The Gentiles also praise God because he has been kind to them. This is written in the Bible:

‘I will tell the Gentiles about you, God.
I will praise you with songs, to show how great you are.’[b]

10 It says also in the Bible:

‘Be very happy, you Gentiles!
Praise God together with his people.’[c]

11 It also says this:

‘Say how great the Lord is, all you Gentiles.
All people, from every country, should say how great he is.’[d]

12 God's prophet Isaiah says this:

‘The root of Jesse will arrive.
He will come to rule the Gentiles.
The Gentiles will trust him to save them.’[e]

13 God is the one who causes us to hope for good things. I pray that God will bless you very much. I pray that he will cause you to be happy and to have peace in your minds. He will do this because you believe in him. As a result, God's Holy Spirit will make you strong with his power, so that you hope even more certainly.

Luke 19:28-40

Jesus goes into Jerusalem

28 When Jesus had said all this, he went on in front of them. He was going towards Jerusalem. 29 He was getting near to two villages called Bethphage and Bethany.[a] They were on the Mount of Olives.[b] Then Jesus sent two of his disciples to go further. 30 He told them, ‘Go into the village that is in front of you. When you arrive there, you will find a young donkey. Someone has tied it there. Nobody has yet ridden on it. Undo the rope and bring the donkey here to me. 31 Someone may ask you, “Why are you taking the donkey?” Then say to them, “The Master needs it.” ’

32 The two men went into the village. They saw everything there that Jesus had told them about. 33 While they were taking the young donkey, some men spoke to them. It was their own donkey. They asked, ‘Why are you taking the donkey?’ 34 ‘The Master needs it,’ the disciples replied.

35 They brought the donkey to Jesus. They put their coats on its back. Then they helped Jesus to sit on it. 36 While he was riding along, the people were putting their coats down on the road in front of him.

37 Jesus got near to the lowest part of the Mount of Olives. The whole crowd of his disciples were very happy. They began to praise God with loud voices. They thanked him for all the great things that they had seen. 38 They said:

‘May the Lord God bless the king who comes with his authority!
We want everything to be well in heaven. We praise our powerful God above!’

39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, ‘Teacher, stop your disciples from saying these things.’

40 ‘Let me tell you this,’ Jesus replied. ‘If these people were quiet, the stones of the city would shout out instead!’

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