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Isaiah 41-42

God judges the nations

41 ‘You islands, be quiet as you listen to me.
The nations need to come and stand in front of me.
    So they must be brave and speak to me.
We must meet together to decide who is right.
Tell me, who has woken up that king in the east?
    Who has chosen that king to serve him?
He has given that king power over many nations,
    so that the kings of those nations must obey him.
He uses that king's weapons to destroy other nations.
    He blows them away like dust or straw.
That king chases quickly after them,
    and nothing hurts him.
His feet do not seem to touch the ground!
Tell me, who has caused these things to happen?
Who has decided what should happen,
    from the beginning, century after century?
It is I, the Lord!
I was there at the beginning,
    and I will always be there, through to the end.
The people on the islands see what I am doing,
    and they are afraid.
People all over the world shake with fear.
    They join together and they come near.
They help each other,
    and they say to one another, “Be strong!” ’

The man who makes things with wood speaks to the man who works with gold and the man who works with iron. They help each other to work well. They say, ‘We have done a good job.’ Then they use nails to fix the idol that they have made, so that it does not fall over!

‘But you, Israel, are my servant.
    Yes, I have chosen you, descendants of Jacob.
    You are descendants of my friend, Abraham.
I led you back from the ends of the earth.
    I called you to come from places far away.
I have said to you, “You are my servant.
    I have chosen you. I have not thrown you away.
10 I am with you,
    so do not be afraid.
I am your God,
    so do not be upset.
I will make you strong
    and I will help you.
My powerful right hand will keep you safe.”
11 Listen to this! Everyone who has been angry with you
    will now become completely ashamed.
Those who have attacked you will disappear and die.
12 Even if you look for your enemies,
    you will not find them.
    They will all disappear!
13 Yes, I am the Lord, your God.
    I will hold on to your right hand.
I say to you, “Do not be afraid. I will help you.”
14 Do not be afraid, you Israelites, descendants of Jacob.
You may seem unimportant, like a worm,
    but I myself will help you.’
That is what the Lord says.
    He is your Redeemer, the Holy God of Israel.
15 ‘Look at this! I will cause you to destroy your enemies,
    like a heavy weight that threshes grain.[a]
You will have new sharp metal points that are like teeth.
You will thresh the mountains
    and you will break them into pieces.
You will make the hills become like straw.
16 You will throw them into the air,
    and the wind will blow them away in all directions!
You will be happy with what the Lord has done for you.
    You will boast that the Holy God of Israel is your God.
17 Poor and helpless people look for water to drink,
    but there is none.
    They are so thirsty that their tongues are dry.
But I, the Lord, will answer their prayers.
    I, the God of Israel, will not leave them alone.
18 I will make rivers run over the dry hills.
    I will make springs of water in the valleys.
I will make pools of water in the desert.
    The dry land will become a place of streams.
19 Many trees will grow in the wilderness.
    Cedar, acacia, myrtle and olive trees will grow there.
In the dry valleys
    there will be pine, fir and cypress trees.[b]
20 I will do this so that people see it happen.
    They will watch carefully and they will understand.
They will know that the Lord's power
    has caused it to happen.
They will know that the Holy God of Israel
    has created it.’

False gods have no power

21 The Lord, Israel's King, says,
    ‘Come and show me what you can do!
    Tell me clearly what power you have!
22 Bring your idols into court.
    Let them tell us what will happen in future years.
Let them tell us what happened in the past.
    Then we can think about those things.
    We will understand what happened in the end.
Or ask them to tell us about future events!
23 If they can tell us what will happen in future years,
    we will know that they really are gods.
Tell them to do something,
    a good thing or a bad thing.
That would really surprise us,
    or even frighten us!
24 But no! Your idols are useless.
    There is nothing that they can do.
Anybody who chooses to worship them
    has turned against God!

25 I have woken up a ruler,
    who is coming with his army from the north.
He comes from a land in the east, where the sun rises,
    and he will use my name to call to me.
He will walk over rulers of other nations
    as if they are mud.
He will push them down with his feet,
    like a potter who prepares his clay.
26 Tell me, who decided in the beginning,
    that all these things must happen?
Who told us about them before they happened?
    Then we could say, “He was right!”
None of your idols said anything about it!
    Nobody heard them say a word!
27 I, the Lord, was the first person
    to tell the good news to Zion.
I sent someone to Jerusalem to say,
    “Look, they have arrived!”
28 I looked among your idols,
    to see who might be a good advisor.
But none of them could help.
    None of them could answer my questions.
29 Look! All the idols are useless.
    They can do nothing.
Their images are as weak as a breath of wind.’

The Lord's special Servant[c]

42 ‘Here is my servant.
    I give him strength.
I have chosen him.
    He makes me very happy.
I have put my Spirit on him.
    He will bring justice to the nations.
He will not cry out.
    He will not shout.
He will not speak loudly in the streets.
He will not hurt weak people,
    like someone who breaks a weak reed.
He will not destroy helpless people,
    like someone who puts out a weak flame.
He will be kind to people,
    and he will judge them in a fair way.
He will remain strong and brave,
    until he brings justice to the whole world.
People who are in lands far away
    will wait for him to teach them.’

The Lord is God. He is the God who created the sky. He hung it up like a curtain. He created the earth and everything that lives on it. He gives life and breath to all the people who live on it. The Lord says to his servant:

‘I have chosen you to bring righteousness.
I will take hold of your hand,
    and I will keep you safe.
Through you, I will make a covenant with my people,
    and you will bring light to the other nations.
You will cause blind people to see.
    You will cause prisoners to be free.
You will bring out into the open
    people who sit in dark prisons.
I am the Lord. That is my name.
    I will not let anyone else share my glory.
I will not let people praise idols.
    I am the only one that they must praise.
Everything that I promised in the past has happened
    as I said that it would happen.
Now I will tell you about new things.
Before they start to happen,
    I will tell you about them.’

10 Sing a new song to the Lord!
    All over the earth, people should praise him.
Praise him, you people who travel over the sea
    and everything that lives in the sea.
Praise him, you people who live in lands far away.
11 People who live in the towns of the desert
    should shout aloud to praise him.
Kedar's people should praise him
    in the places where they live.
The people who live in Sela should sing aloud with joy.
    They should shout from the tops of the mountains.
12 They should all honour the Lord
    as he deserves.
Those who live in lands far away
    should praise him for what he has done.
13 The Lord marches out to battle,
    like a brave soldier.
He is angry with his enemies,
    and he is ready to attack them.
He shouts loudly as he attacks,
    and he shows his power over them.
14 The Lord says,
    ‘I have been quiet for a long time.
    I have held back my anger.
But now I am ready to deliver!
I will cry out and shout and groan,
    like a woman who is ready to give birth.
15 I will destroy the mountains and the hills.
    I will cause the plants that grow on them to die.
I will cause the rivers to become dry islands.
    I will cause the pools of water to become dry.
16 I will lead my blind people
    along ways that they did not know before.
I will be their guide,
    as they walk along paths that are new to them.
I will change the dark places that are in front of them,
    so that they become places with light.
And I will cause the rough ground to become flat.
Those are the things that I will do for them.
    I will not leave my people alone.
17 But I will push away people who trust idols to help them.
    Those people will become ashamed.
They say to images that they have made,
    “You are our gods.”

18 Listen to me, you deaf people!
    Look at this, you blind people!
19 Who is blind?
    Nobody is as blind as my servant.[d]
Who is deaf?
    Nobody is as deaf as the one who takes my message.
The people that I agreed a covenant with are blind!
    Yes, the servant of the Lord is truly blind!
20 You Israelites have seen many things,
    but you do not understand them.
You have opened your ears to listen,
    but you have not really heard anything.’

21 The Lord always does what is right. So he has made his law great and important. He is happy when people respect his law.

22 But enemies have robbed God's people and they have taken away all their valuable things. Their enemies have caught them in traps and they have made them prisoners. There is nobody who will rescue them. Their enemies have stored them safely, and nobody says, ‘Send them back.’

23 Will any of you listen to my message?
    Will you think carefully about it in the future?
24 Who put Jacob's descendants
    under the power of their enemies?
Who gave the Israelites
    to people who would rob them?
It was the Lord!
    He is the one that we have not obeyed.
His people did not live in the way that he wanted.
    They did not obey his law.
25 So the Lord was very angry with them.
    He punished them with a cruel war.
His anger was like a fire all round them,
    but they did not understand what he was doing.
His anger burned them,
    but they did not learn their lesson.

1 Thessalonians 1

Paul says ‘hello’

This letter is from Paul, Silas and Timothy.

We are writing to the people of the church in Thessalonica. You belong to God the Father and to the Lord Jesus Christ.

We pray that God will continue to help you. We pray that he will give you peace in your minds.

We always thank God for all of you. Every time that we pray, we pray for you. As we pray to our Father God, we remember how you live. You do good things because you believe in Christ. You work hard to help other people because you love them and you love God. You are also strong and patient because you hope strongly in our Lord Jesus Christ.[a]

Our Christian friends, God loves you. We know that he has chosen you to belong to him. When we told you God's good news, it was not only words that we spoke to you. God helped us with his power and with the Holy Spirit. As a result, you were sure that our message was true. You also know that we lived among you in a good way. We had come to help you.

In your lives also, you copied our example and the example of the Lord Jesus. When you believed our message, people caused you to have a lot of trouble. But God's Holy Spirit helped you to be very happy. As a result, you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia.[b]

Because of you, people in many places have clearly heard the message about the Lord. It is not only the people in Macedonia and in Achaia who have heard it. People everywhere now know how you trust God. So, as we travel to different places, we do not need to tell people anything. Those people themselves speak about how you accepted us. They tell us how you stopped worshipping false gods. They know that you now serve the true God who always lives. 10 They also tell us that you are waiting patiently for God's Son to return from heaven. God raised him up after his death on the cross. He is Jesus. He saves us from God's punishment that will come one day.[c]

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