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Jeremiah 51:1-53

51 The Lord says,
“I will cause a powerful, destructive
    wind to blow against Babylon and the Babylonians.[a]
I will send foreigners to winnow[b] Babylon,
    and they will take everything from the city.
Armies will surround the city,
    and there will be terrible destruction.
The Babylonian soldiers will not get to use their bows and arrows.
    They will not even put on their armor.
Don’t feel sorry for the soldiers of Babylon.
    Destroy her army completely!
Babylon’s soldiers will be killed in the land of the Chaldeans.
    They will be badly wounded in the streets of Babylon.”

The Lord All-Powerful did not leave Israel and Judah alone, like a widow.
    No, they are guilty of leaving the Holy One of Israel.
Their God did not leave them.
    They left him!

Run away from Babylon.
    Run to save your lives!
    Don’t stay and be killed because of Babylon’s sins!
It is time for the Lord to punish the Babylonians for the bad things they have done.
    Babylon will get the punishment that she should have.
Babylon was like a golden cup in the Lord’s hand.
    Babylon made the whole world drunk.
The nations drank Babylon’s wine,
    so they went crazy.
But Babylon will suddenly fall and be broken.
    Cry for her!
Get medicine for her pain,
    and maybe she can be healed.

We tried to heal Babylon,
    but she cannot be healed.
So let us leave her,
    and let each of us go to our own country.
God in heaven will decide Babylon’s punishment.
    He will decide what will happen to Babylon.
10 The Lord got even for us.
    Come, let’s tell about that in Zion.
Let’s tell what the Lord our God has done.

11 Sharpen the arrows!
    Get your shields!
The Lord has stirred up the kings of the Medes
    because he wants to destroy Babylon.
The army from Babylon destroyed his Temple in Jerusalem,
    so he will give them the punishment they deserve.
12 Lift up a flag against the walls of Babylon.
    Bring more guards.
Put the watchmen in their places.
    Get ready for a secret attack.
The Lord will do what he has planned.
    He will do what he said he would do against the people of Babylon.
13 Babylon, you live near much water.
    You are rich with treasures, but your end as a nation has come.
    It is time for you to be destroyed.
14 The Lord All-Powerful used his name to make this promise:
“Babylon, I will fill you with so many enemy soldiers they will be like a cloud of locusts.
    They will win their war against you.
    They will stand over you shouting their victory cry.”

15 God used his great power and made the earth.
    He used his wisdom to build the world
    and his understanding to stretch out the skies.
16 When he thunders, the waters in the skies roar.
    He sends clouds all over the earth.
He sends lightning with the rain.
    He brings out the wind from his storehouses.
17 But people are so stupid.
    They don’t understand what God has done.
Skilled workers make statues of false gods.
    Those statues are only false gods.
They show how foolish those workers are.
    Those statues are not alive.
18 Those idols are worthless.
    People made them, and they are nothing but a joke.
Their time of judgment will come,
    and those idols will be destroyed.
19 But God, who is Jacob’s Portion, is not like those worthless statues.
    People didn’t make God;
God made his people.
    He made everything.
His name is the Lord All-Powerful.

20 The Lord says, “Babylon, you are my club.
    I used you to smash nations.
    I used you to destroy kingdoms.
21 I used you to smash horse and rider.
    I used you to smash chariot and driver.
22 I used you to smash men and women.
    I used you to smash men, old and young.
    I used you to smash young men and young women.
23 I used you to smash shepherds and flocks.
    I used you to smash farmers and oxen.
    I used you to smash governors and important officials.
24 But I will repay Babylonia and all the Babylonians for all the evil things they did to Zion.
    I will pay them back so that you can see it, Judah.”
This is what the Lord said.

25 The Lord says,
“Babylon, you are like a volcano
    that destroys the whole country.
But I have turned against you,
    and I will turn you into a burned-out mountain.
26 People will not take stones from Babylon to use as the foundation of a building.
    That is because they will not find any stones big enough for cornerstones.
Your city will be a pile of broken rocks forever.”
    This is what the Lord said.

27 “Lift up the war flag in the land!
    Blow the trumpet in all the nations!
Prepare the nations for war against Babylon.
    Call these kingdoms to come fight against Babylon:
    Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz.
Choose a commander to lead the army against her.
    Send so many horses that they are like a swarm of locusts.
28 Get the nations ready for battle against her.
    Get the kings of the Medes ready.
Get their governors and all their important officials ready.
    Get all the countries they rule ready for battle against Babylon.
29 The land shakes and moves as if it is in pain.
    It will shake when the Lord does to Babylon what he plans—
to make the land of Babylon an empty desert,
    a place where no one will live.
30 Babylon’s soldiers have stopped fighting.
    They stay in their forts.
Their strength is gone.
    They have become like frightened women.
Babylon’s houses are burning.
    The bars of her gates are broken.
31 One messenger follows another.
    Messenger follows messenger.
They announce to the king of Babylon
    that his whole city has been captured.
32 The places where people cross the rivers have been captured.
    The swamplands are burning.
    All of Babylon’s soldiers are afraid.”

33 This is what the Lord All-Powerful, the God of the people of Israel, says:
“Babylon is like a threshing floor,
    where people beat the grain at harvest time.
    And the time to beat Babylon is coming soon.

34 “King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon destroyed us in the past.
    In the past he hurt us.
In the past he took our people away,
    and we became like an empty jar.
He took the best we had.
    He was like a giant monster that ate everything until it was full.
He took the best we had
    and then threw us away.
35 Babylon did terrible things to hurt us.
    Now I want those things to happen to Babylon.”

The people living in Zion said,
“The people of Babylon are guilty of killing our people.
    Now they are being punished for the bad things they did.”
    The city of Jerusalem said those things.
36 So this is what the Lord says:
“I will defend you, Judah.
    I will make sure that Babylon is punished.
I will dry up Babylon’s sea.
    And I will make her water springs become dry.
37 Babylon will become a pile of ruined buildings,
    a place fit only for wild dogs.
People will be shocked and shake their heads at what is left there.
    It will be a place where no one lives.

38 “The people of Babylon are like roaring young lions.
    They growl like baby lions.
39 They are acting like powerful lions.
    I will give a party for them.
    I will make them drunk.
They will laugh and have a good time,
    and then they will sleep forever.
    They will never wake up.”

This is what the Lord said.
40 “Babylon will be like sheep, rams, and goats waiting to be killed.
    I will lead them to the slaughter.

41 “Sheshach[c] will be defeated.
    The best and proudest country of the whole earth will be taken captive.
People from other nations will look at Babylon,
    and what they see will make them afraid.
42 The sea will rise over Babylon.
    Its roaring waves will cover her.
43 Babylon will be like a dry, desert land.
    Its cities will be empty ruins.
No one will live in those cities.
    No one will even travel through them.
44 I will punish the false god Bel in Babylon.
    I will make him vomit out the people he swallowed.
The wall around Babylon will fall,
    and other nations will stop coming to Babylon.
45 Come out of the city of Babylon, my people.
    Run to save your lives.
    Run from the Lord’s great anger.

46 “Don’t be sad, my people.
    Rumors will spread, but don’t be afraid.
One rumor comes this year.
    Another rumor will come next year.
There will be rumors about terrible fighting in the country.
    There will be rumors about rulers fighting against other rulers.
47 The time will surely come when I will punish the false gods of Babylon,
    and the whole land of Babylon will be put to shame.
There will be many dead people,
    lying in the streets of that city.
48 Then heaven and earth and all that is in them
    will shout with joy about Babylon.
They will shout because an army came from the north
    and fought against Babylon.”
This is what the Lord said.

49 “Babylon killed people from Israel.
    Babylon killed people from every place on earth.
    So Babylon must fall!
50 You people escaped the swords.
    You must hurry and leave Babylon.
    Don’t wait!
You are in a faraway land,
    but remember the Lord where you are and remember Jerusalem.”

51 “We people of Judah are ashamed.
    We have been insulted,
because strangers have gone into
    the holy places of the Lord’s Temple.”

52 The Lord says, “The time is coming,
    when I will punish the idols of Babylon.
At that time wounded people will cry
    with pain everywhere in that country.
53 Babylon might grow until she touches the sky.
    Babylon might make her forts strong,
but I will send people to fight against that city.
    And they will destroy her.”
This is what the Lord said.

Titus 2

Following the True Teaching

You, however, must tell everyone how to live in a way that agrees with the true teaching. Teach the older men to have self-control, to be serious, and to be wise. They must be strong in faith, in love, and in patience.

Also, teach the older women to live the way those who serve the Lord should live. They should not go around saying bad things about others or be in the habit of drinking too much. They should teach what is good. By doing this they will teach the younger women to love their husbands and children. They will teach them to be wise and pure, to take care of their homes, to be kind, and to be willing to serve their husbands. Then no one will be able to criticize the teaching God gave us.

In the same way, tell the young men to be wise. You should be an example for them in every way by the good things you do. When you teach, be honest and serious. And your teaching should be clearly right so that you cannot be criticized. Then anyone who is against you will be ashamed. There will not be anything bad they can say about us.

And tell this to those who are slaves: They should be willing to serve their masters at all times; they should try to please them, not argue with them; 10 they should not steal from them; and they should show their masters that they can be trusted. Then, in everything they do, they will show that the teaching of God our Savior is good.

11 That is the way we should live, because God’s grace has come. That grace can save everyone. 12 It teaches us not to live against God and not to do the bad things the world wants to do. It teaches us to live on earth now in a wise and right way—a way that shows true devotion to God. 13 We should live like that while we are waiting for the coming of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ. He is our great hope, and he will come with glory. 14 He gave himself for us. He died to free us from all evil. He died to make us pure—people who belong only to him and who always want to do good.

15 These are the things you should tell people. Encourage them, and when they are wrong, correct them. You have full authority to do this, so don’t let anyone think they can ignore you.

Psalm 99

99 The Lord is King,
    so let the nations shake with fear.
He sits as King above the Cherub angels,
    so let the whole earth shake.
The Lord in Zion is great!
    He is the great leader over all people.
Let all the nations praise your name.
    Your name is great and awesome.
    Your name is holy.
You are the powerful King who loves justice.
    You have made things right.
    You have brought goodness and fairness to Jacob.
Praise the Lord our God,
    and bow down before his footstool,[a] for he is holy.
Moses and Aaron were some of his priests,
    and Samuel was one of the men who called on his name.
They prayed to the Lord,
    and he answered them.
God spoke from the tall cloud,
    and they obeyed his commands
    and the law he gave them.
Lord our God, you answered their prayers.
    You showed them that you are a forgiving God
    and that you punish people for the evil they do.
Praise the Lord our God.
    Bow down toward his holy mountain and worship him.
    The Lord our God is holy!

Proverbs 26:17

17 To step between two people arguing is as foolish as going out into the street and grabbing a stray dog by the ears.

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