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Isaiah 62-64

Salvation will come to Zion

62 Because I love Zion,
    I will not be quiet.
I cannot stay quiet,
    because Jerusalem is in trouble.
I will continue to speak until she is safe again.
I want her righteousness to shine
    like the sun at dawn.
I want her salvation to be a bright light in the dark.
Jerusalem, the nations will see your righteousness.
    All their kings will see how great you are.
People will call you by a new name,
    which the Lord himself will give to you.
The Lord your God will hold you in his hand,
    and you will bring him honour.
You will be like his beautiful crown!
They will no longer call you by the name ‘Alone’.
    They will not call your land ‘Empty place’.
Instead, they will call you ‘The one that makes God happy’.
    The name of your land will be ‘Married’.
Yes, the Lord will be very happy with you.
    Your land will be his bride.
As a young man marries a pure young woman,
    so your sons will marry you, Jerusalem.[a]
Your God will be very happy that you belong to him,
    as a bridegroom is happy with his new wife.
I have put guards on your walls, Jerusalem.
They should never be quiet,
    during the day and during the night.
You people who cause the Lord to remember his promises,
    never stop and rest!
Do not give the Lord a chance to rest,
    until he has made Jerusalem strong again.
Continue to pray until he makes it a famous city
    that the whole world will praise.
The Lord makes a strong promise,
    and he has the power to make it happen.
He says:
‘I will never again take away your grain,
    and give it to your enemies for food.
Foreign soldiers will not drink your wine
    that you have worked very hard to make.
Instead, the people who pick the grain at harvest time
    are the people who will eat it.
And they will praise the Lord for it.
The people who pick the grapes
    will drink the wine.
They will drink it in the yards of my temple.’

10 Pass through the gates! Pass through the gates!
    Prepare the way for the people to travel on.
Build up the road! Make it strong!
    Remove the stones!
Lift up a flag,
    so that the nations can see the way to go.

11 Look! The Lord has this message for the whole earth:

‘Say to the people of Zion,
    “Look! Your Saviour is coming!
Look again! He is bringing his gifts with him.
    He brings the prize that he has won.” ’[b]
12 Their name will be ‘God's holy People’,
    and ‘The People that the Lord has redeemed’.
And Jerusalem's name will be ‘The City where people are happy’,
    and ‘The City that is full of people’.

The Lord punishes the nations

63 Who is this who is coming from Edom?
He is coming from Bozrah
    and his clothes are bright red.
He wears beautiful royal clothes,
    and he marches forward with great strength.
He says, ‘It is me! I, the Lord, tell you that I have won the fight!
    I have the power to save you.’
But why are your clothes red?
You look like someone who has walked on grapes,
    and you have squeezed them to make wine.
He says, ‘I have walked on the grapes alone.
    Nobody from the nations came to help me.
I walked on them because I was angry.
    I squeezed them to pieces in my anger.
Their blood splashed on my clothes,
    and it made all my clothes dirty.
I decided that it was time to punish my enemies.
    Then I would save my people from their power.
I looked for somebody to give help,
    but there was nobody.
I was very upset,
    because nobody was there to help.
So I used my own strength to rescue my people.
    My anger helped me to be strong.
Because I was angry,
    I walked on the nations to punish them.
My anger was like strong wine that made them drunk.
    I poured their blood onto the ground.’

Isaiah's prayer

I will speak about all the good things that the Lord does because he loves his people. We should praise him for everything that he does for us. He has done many good things for us, Israel's family. He helps us because he loves us very much, and he is very kind.

The Lord said, ‘Surely, they are my own people. As my children, they will not turn against me.’ So he became their Saviour. When his people suffered, he also had pain. He sent his own angel to go and save them. Because he loved them and he was kind to them, he redeemed them. He lifted them up and he carried them, through all the years long ago.

10 But they turned against him. They made his Holy Spirit angry. So he then became their enemy. He fought against them.

11 Then they remembered past years, when Moses led their ancestors out of Egypt. They said, ‘Where is the Lord now, when we need him? He brought his people safely through the sea, with Moses as their leader. He caused his Holy Spirit to work among them. 12 He caused his power to be with Moses, as Moses raised his arm over the sea. He caused the waters to become separate so that his people could go across. In that way, he caused his name always to be famous. 13 He led them through the deep water of the sea. They ran across like horses on open ground, and they did not fall. 14 The Lord's Spirit led them to a place of rest, like cows that go down to a quiet valley.’

Yes, Lord, you were your people's guide. In that way, you made your name great.

15 So now, do something to help us! Look down from your beautiful, holy home in heaven. Use your power to show that we are your special people. Have you forgotten how to be kind to us?

16 Remember that you are our Father. Maybe our ancestor Abraham does not recognize us. Even Israel himself may not recognize us. But you, Lord, are our Father. Since times long ago, your name has been our Redeemer.

17 Lord, why do you cause us to turn away from your ways? You make our minds become hard, so that we do not obey you. Please come back to help us, because we are your servants. We are the tribes that you have chosen for yourself!

18 For only a short time, the holy place belonged to us, your special people. Then our enemies knocked down your temple. 19 It seems that we have not belonged to you for a long time. You no longer rule over us or take care of us.

Isaiah's prayer continues

64 Please Lord, break open the skies
    and come down to help us!
That would make the mountains shake!
You would come like a fire that burns up wood,
    and it causes water to boil.
The nations would shake with fear.
    Your enemies would know why your name is so great.
In the past, you did great things,
    and they surprised us.
You came down and the mountains shook with fear.
From the beginning, nobody has heard of any God like you.
You come to help those people who trust in you.
    Nobody has ever seen or heard of a God like you!
You help people who are happy when they do what is right.
    People like that obey your commands.
But we continued to do wrong things,
    even when you were angry with us.
We have done bad things for a long time,
    so will you ever come to save us?
Our sins have made us all like unclean people,
    who cannot worship you.
Even the good things that we try to do
    are like dirty bits of cloth.
Our sins will blow us all away,
    as the wind blows away dead leaves.
Nobody prays in your name,
    or calls out to you to help them.
It seems that you have turned away from us.
    You have left us for our sins to rule us.
But Lord, you are still our Father.
We are like clay that you have used.
    You are like the potter who has made us into pots.
You made us all with your own hands.
Lord, please do not be too angry with us.
    Do not hold our sins in your mind for ever.
Do not forget us!
    We are your people, all of us!
10 Your holy cities are as empty as a desert.
    Yes, Zion has become a desert.
    Jerusalem is just a heap of stones.
11 Our ancestors praised you
    here in your temple.
It was a beautiful place that we were proud of.
But now fire has destroyed it.
    All our beautiful things are completely spoiled.
12 Lord, see what is happening and do something!
Will you continue to keep quiet?
    Will you continue to give us so much trouble?

1 Timothy 1

Paul says ‘Hello’ to Timothy

This letter is from me, Paul. I am an apostle of Christ Jesus. God, our Saviour, is the one who commanded that I should be an apostle. So did Christ Jesus, the one that we trust to help us.

I am writing to you, Timothy. I told you the message about Jesus and you believed in him. So you are like my own child.

I pray that God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord will continue to help you and be kind to you. I pray that they will give you peace in your mind.

Paul tells Timothy to stop the wrong teachers

When I was going to Macedonia, I asked you to stay in Ephesus. Please continue to stay there. Certain people in Ephesus are teaching wrong things about God. You must tell them to stop doing that. Tell people not to listen to false stories. They should not always be studying long lists of their families' names from years ago. Those things do not help people. They only cause them to argue. Instead, they need to understand God's purpose for us. To do that, people must trust him.

We need to teach people to love one another with pure thoughts. They need to be sure in their minds that they are living in a good way. They need to trust God completely. But certain people have failed to live in that way. They would rather talk about things that do not help anyone. They want to be teachers of God's laws. They speak very strongly, but they do not really understand what they are talking about.

The purpose of God's laws

We know that God's laws are good, if people use them properly. We also know that God did not make those laws for people who already live in a good way. He made them for people like this, to show them what is right:

people who refuse to obey any laws;

people who do not want anyone to rule them;

people who turn away from God;

people who do bad things;

people who do not respect God's holy things;

people who kill their father or their mother;

people who murder;

10 people who have sex in a wrong way;

men who have sex with other men;

people who catch other people to sell them;

people who tell lies;

people who do not speak the truth in court;

people who do any wrong things that are against God's true message.

11 That true message is the good news that comes from our great God. We praise him for it. He has chosen me to tell this good news to people.

Paul thanks Christ Jesus

12 I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has made me strong to serve him. He decided to trust me and he chose me to work on his behalf. 13 Before he chose me, I said bad things about him. I caused great trouble for his people. I was a cruel man, but God was very kind to me. He forgave me because I did not know what I was doing. That was because I did not believe in Jesus. 14 Our Lord continued to be very good and kind to me. He caused me to believe in Christ Jesus and to love him.

15 Here is a true message that everyone should believe: ‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save people who do wrong things.’ I am the worst person like that! 16 But God was kind to me.[a] Christ Jesus showed that he was completely patient with me, the worst person. That was an example to those people who would later believe in him. They would believe and receive life for ever with God.

17 Praise God, the King who rules for ever! He can never die. He lives where we cannot see him. He is the only God. So praise him and say how great he is! That is true always and for ever! Amen! This is true.

Timothy should be a good leader in the church

18 Timothy, you are like my own child. So now I am telling you to serve God well. Remember the words from God that people spoke about you, when you became a servant of God.[b] Those words will help you to be strong, like a soldier who fights well.[c] 19 You must continue to trust God. Always do what you know to be right. Some people have refused to do what is right, even when they know what they should do. As a result, they no longer believe God's true message. 20 Hymenaeus and Alexander are people like that.[d] I have given them to Satan so that he may punish them. Then they will learn not to say bad things against God any more.

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