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Isaiah 9-10

But there won’t be any more sadness for those who were suffering. In the past the Lord brought shame on the land of Zebulun. He also brought shame on the land of Naphtali. But in days to come he will honor Galilee, where people from other nations live. He will honor the land along the Mediterranean Sea. And he will honor the territory east of the Jordan River.

The people who are now living in darkness
    will see a great light.
They are now living in a very dark land.
    But a light will shine on them.
Lord, you will make our nation larger.
    You will increase their joy.
They will show you how glad they are.
    They will be as glad as people are at harvest time.
They will be as glad as warriors are
    when they share the things they’ve taken after a battle.
You set Israel free from Midian long ago.
    In the same way, you will break
the heavy yoke that weighs Israel down.
    You will break the wooden beams that are on their shoulders.
    You will break the rods of those who strike them down.
Every fighting man’s boot that he wore in battle will be burned up.
    So will every piece of clothing covered with blood.
    All of them will be thrown into the fire.
A child will be born to us.
    A son will be given to us.
    He will rule over us.
And he will be called
    Wonderful Adviser and Mighty God.
He will also be called Father Who Lives Forever
    and Prince Who Brings Peace.
There will be no limit to how great his authority is.
    The peace he brings will never end.
He will rule on David’s throne
    and over his kingdom.
    He will make the kingdom strong and secure.
His rule will be based on what is fair and right.
    It will last forever.
The Lord’s great love will make sure that happens.
    He rules over all.

The Lord Is Angry With Israel

The Lord has sent a message against Jacob’s people.
    He will punish Israel.
All the people will know about it.
    Ephraim’s people and those who live in Samaria will know about it.
Their hearts are very proud.
    They say,
10 “The brick buildings have fallen down.
    But we will rebuild them with blocks of stone.
The fig trees have been chopped down.
    But we’ll plant cedar trees in place of them.”
11 In spite of that, the Lord has made Rezin’s enemies stronger.
    He has stirred up Assyria to fight against Israel.
12 Arameans from the east
    have opened their mouths and swallowed up Israel.
    So have Philistines from the west.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.
    His hand is still raised against them.

13 But his people have not returned
    to the God who struck them down.
They haven’t turned for help
    to the Lord who rules over all.
14 So he will cut off from Israel heads and tails alike.
    In a single day he will cut off palm branches and tall grass alike.
The palm branches are the people who rule over others.
    The tall grass is the people who bow down to them.
15 The elders and important leaders are the heads.
    The prophets who teach lies are the tails.
16 Those who guide the people of Israel are leading them down the wrong path.
    So those who follow them aren’t on the right road.
17 The Lord will not be pleased with the young men.
    He won’t take pity on widows and on children whose fathers have died.
All of them are ungodly and evil.
    They say foolish things with their mouths.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.
    His hand is still raised against them.

18 What is evil burns like a fire.
    It burns up bushes and thorns.
It sets the forest on fire.
    It sends up a huge column of smoke.
19 The Lord rules over all.
    When he gets angry, he will burn up the land.
The people will burn in the fire.
    They will not spare one another.
20 People will eat up everything they can find on their right.
    But they’ll still be hungry.
They will eat everything they can find on their left.
    But they won’t be satisfied.
So they will eat the dead bodies of their children.
21     That’s what Manasseh’s people will do to Ephraim.
And that’s what Ephraim’s people will do to Manasseh.
    Together they will turn against Judah.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.
    His hand is still raised against them.

10 How terrible it will be for you
    who make laws that aren’t fair!
How terrible for you
    who write laws that make life hard for others!
You take away the rights of poor people.
    You hold back what is fair from my people who are suffering.
You take for yourselves what belongs to widows.
    You rob children whose fathers have died.
What will you do on the day when the Lord punishes you?
    On that day trouble will come from far away.
Who will you run to for help?
    Who will you trust your riches with?
All you can do is bow down in fear among the prisoners.
    All you can do is fall among those who have died in battle.

Even then, the Lord is still angry.
    His hand is still raised against them.

The Lord Will Judge Assyria

The Lord says, “How terrible it will be for the people of Assyria!
    They are the war club that carries out my anger.
I will send them against the ungodly nation of Judah.
    I will order them to fight against my own people.
    My people make me angry.
I will order Assyria to take their goods and carry them away.
    I will order Assyria to walk on my people
    as if they were walking on mud.
But that is not what the king of Assyria plans.
    It is not what he has in mind.
His purpose is to destroy many nations.
    His purpose is to put an end to them.
‘Aren’t all my commanders kings?’ he says.
    ‘I took over Kalno just as I took Carchemish.
I took over Hamath just as I did Arpad.
    I took Samaria just as I did Damascus.
10 My powerful hand grabbed hold of kingdoms
    whose people worship statues of gods.
    They had more gods than Jerusalem and Samaria did.
11 I took over Samaria and its statues of gods.
    In the same way, I will take Jerusalem and its gods.’ ”

12 The Lord will finish everything he has planned to do against Mount Zion and Jerusalem. Then he’ll say, “Now I will punish the king of Assyria. I will punish him because his heart and his eyes are so proud. 13 The king of Assyria says,

“ ‘By my power
    I have taken over all these nations.
I am very wise.
    I have great understanding.
I have wiped out the borders between nations.
    I’ve taken their treasures.
    Like a great hero I’ve brought their kings under my control.
14 I’ve taken the wealth of the nations.
    It was as easy as reaching into a bird’s nest.
I’ve gathered the riches of all these countries.
    It was as easy as gathering eggs
    that have been left in a nest.
Not a single baby bird flapped its wings.
    Not one of them opened its mouth to chirp.’ ”

15 Does an ax claim to be more important
    than the person who swings it?
Does a saw brag that it is better
    than the one who uses it?
That would be like a stick
    swinging the person who picks it up!
It would be like a war club
    waving the one who carries it!
16 So the Lord who rules over all will send a sickness.
    The Lord will send it on the king of Assyria’s strong fighting men.
    It will make them weaker and weaker.
The army he was so proud of will be completely destroyed.
    It will be as if it had been burned up in a fire.
17 The Lord is the Light of Israel.
    He will become a fire.
    Israel’s Holy One will become a flame.
In a single day he will burn up all Assyria’s bushes.
    He will destroy all their thorns.
18 He will completely destroy the beauty
    of their forests and rich farm lands.
The Assyrian army will be like a sick person
    who becomes weaker and weaker.
19 It will be like the trees of their forests.
    So few of them will be left standing
    that even a child could count them.

The Israelites Who Are Left Alive

20 In days to come, some people will still be left alive in Israel.
    They will be from Jacob’s family line.
But they won’t depend any longer on
    the nation that struck them down.
Instead, they will truly depend on the Lord.
    He is the Holy One of Israel.
21 The people of Jacob who are still alive
    will return to the Mighty God.
22 Israel, your people might be as many as the grains of sand by the sea.
    But only a few of them will return.
The Lord has handed down a death sentence.
    He will destroy his people.
    What he does is right.
23 The Lord who rules over all will carry out his sentence.
    The Lord will destroy the whole land.

24 The Lord rules over all. The Lord says,

“My people who live in Zion,
    do not be afraid of the Assyrian army.
They beat you with rods.
    They lift up war clubs against you,
    just as the Egyptians did.
25 Very soon I will not be angry with you anymore.
    I will turn my anger against the Assyrians.
    I will destroy them.”

26 The Lord who rules over all will beat them with a whip.
    He will strike them down as he struck down Midian at the rock of Oreb.
And he will stretch out his walking stick over the waters.
    That’s what he did in Egypt.
27 People of Zion, in days to come he will help you.
    He will lift the heavy load of the Assyrians from your shoulders.
    He will remove their yokes from your necks.
Their yokes will be broken
    because you have become so strong.

28 The Assyrian army has entered the town of Aiath.
    They have passed through Migron.
    They have stored up supplies at Mikmash.
29 They have marched through the pass there. They said,
    “Let’s camp for the night at Geba.”
The people of Ramah tremble with fear.
    Those who live in Gibeah of Saul run away.
30 Town of Gallim, cry out!
    Laishah, listen!
    Poor Anathoth!
31 The people of Madmenah are running away.
    Those who live in Gebim are hiding.
32 Today the Assyrians have stopped at Nob.
    They are shaking their fists
    at Mount Zion in the city of Jerusalem.

33 The Assyrian soldiers are like trees in a forest.
    The Lord who rules over all
    will chop them down.
The Lord will cut off their branches
    with his great power.
He will chop the tall trees down.
    He will cut down even the highest ones.
34 The Mighty One will chop down the forest with his ax.
    He will cut down the cedar trees in Lebanon.

Ephesians 3

God’s Wonderful Plan for the Gentiles

I, Paul, am a prisoner because of Christ Jesus. I am in prison because of my work among you who are Gentiles.

I am sure you have heard that God appointed me to share his grace with you. I’m talking about the mystery God showed me. I have already written a little about it. By reading about this mystery, you will be able to understand what I know. You will know about the mystery of Christ. The mystery was not made known to people of other times. But now the Holy Spirit has made this mystery known to God’s holy apostles and prophets. Here is the mystery. Because of the good news, God’s promises are for Gentiles as well as for Jews. Both groups are parts of one body. They share in the promise. It belongs to them because they belong to Christ Jesus.

I now serve the good news because God gave me his grace. His power is at work in me. I am by far the least important of all the Lord’s holy people. But he gave me the grace to preach to the Gentiles about the unlimited riches that Christ gives. God told me to make clear to everyone how the mystery came about. In times past it was kept hidden in the mind of God, who created all things. 10 He wanted the rulers and authorities in the heavenly world to come to know his great wisdom. The church would make it known to them. 11 That was God’s plan from the beginning. He has fulfilled his plan through Christ Jesus our Lord. 12 Through him and through faith in him we can approach God. We can come to him freely. We can come without fear. 13 So here is what I’m asking you to do. Don’t lose hope because I am suffering for you. It will lead to the time when God will give you his glory.

Paul Prays for the Ephesians

14 I bow in prayer to the Father because of my work among you. 15 From the Father every family in heaven and on earth gets its name. 16 I pray that he will use his glorious riches to make you strong. May his Holy Spirit give you his power deep down inside you. 17 Then Christ will live in your hearts because you believe in him. And I pray that your love will have deep roots. I pray that it will have a strong foundation. 18 May you have power together with all the Lord’s holy people to understand Christ’s love. May you know how wide and long and high and deep it is. 19 And may you know his love, even though it can’t be known completely. Then you will be filled with everything God has for you.

20 God is able to do far more than we could ever ask for or imagine. He does everything by his power that is working in us. 21 Give him glory in the church and in Christ Jesus. Give him glory through all time and for ever and ever. Amen.

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