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Isaiah 59-61

Evil People Should Change Their Lives

59 Look, the Lord’s power is enough to save you. He can hear you when you ask him for help. It is your sins that separate you from your God. He turns away from you when he sees them. That’s because your hands are covered with blood from the people you murdered. You tell lies and say evil things. You can’t be trusted, even in court. You lie about each other and depend on false arguments to win your cases. You create pain and produce wickedness. You hatch evil, like eggs from a poisonous snake. Anyone who eats the eggs will die. And if you break one of them open, a poisonous snake will come out.

Your lies are like spider webs. They cannot be used for clothes, and you cannot cover yourself with them.

Your hands are always busy sinning and hurting others. Your feet run toward evil. You are always ready to kill innocent people. You think of nothing but evil. Everywhere you go you cause trouble and ruin. You don’t know how to live in peace. You don’t do what is right and fair. You are crooked, and anyone who lives like that will never know true peace.

Israel’s Sin Brings Trouble

All fairness and goodness is gone.
There is only darkness around us,
    so we must wait for the light.
We hope for a bright light,
    but all we have is darkness.
10 We are like people without eyes.
    We walk into walls like blind people.
We stumble and fall as if it was night.
    Even in the daylight, we cannot see.
    At noontime, we fall like dead men.
11 We are always complaining;
    we growl like bears and moan like doves.
We are waiting for justice,
    but there is none.
We are waiting to be saved,
    but salvation is still far away.
12 That’s because we committed crimes against our God.
    Our own sins speak out against us.
We know we are guilty.
    We know we have sinned.
13 We rebelled against the Lord
    and lied to him.
We turned away from our God
    and left him.
We planned to hurt others
    and to rebel against God.
From hearts filled with lies,
    we talked about it and made our plans.
14 We pushed Justice away.
    Fairness stands off in the distance.
Truth has fallen in the streets.
    Goodness is not allowed in the city.
15 Loyalty is gone,
    and people who try to do good are robbed.

The Lord looked and saw there was no justice.
    He did not like what he saw.
16 He did not see anyone speak up for the people.
    He was shocked to see that no one stood up for them.
So with his own power he saved them.
    His desire to do what is right gave him strength.
17 He put on the armor of goodness,
    the helmet of salvation,
the uniform of punishment,
    and the coat of strong love.[a]
18 He will give his enemies the punishment they deserve.
    They will feel his anger.
He will punish all his enemies.
    People along the coast will get the punishment they deserve.
19 People from the west to the east will fear the Lord
    and respect his Glory.
He will come quickly, like a fast-flowing river
    driven by a wind[b] from the Lord.
20 Then a redeemer[c] will come to Zion
    to save the people of Jacob who have turned away from sin.

21 The Lord says, “As for me, this is the agreement that I will make with these people. I promise my Spirit that I put on you and my words that I put in your mouth will never leave you. They will be with you and your children and your children’s children, for now and forever.

God Is Coming

60 “Jerusalem, get up and shine![d]
    Your Light is coming!
    The Glory of the Lord will shine on you.
Darkness now covers the earth,
    and the people are in darkness.
But the Lord will shine on you,
    and his Glory will appear over you.
Then the nations will come to your light.
    Kings will come to your bright sunrise.
Look around you!
    See all the people gathering around.
Those are your sons coming from far away,
    and your daughters are there beside them.

“At that time you will see your people,
    and your faces will shine with happiness.
First, you will be afraid,
    but then you will be excited.
All the riches from across the seas will be set before you.
    The riches of the nations will come to you.
Herds of camels from Midian and Ephah
    will cross your land.
Long lines of camels will come from Sheba.
    They will bring gold and incense.
    People will sing praises to the Lord.
People will collect all the sheep from Kedar and give them to you.
    They will bring you rams from Nebaioth.
You will offer those animals on my altar,
    and I will accept them.
I will make my wonderful Temple
    even more beautiful.
Look at the people.
    They are rushing toward you like clouds quickly crossing the sky.
    They are like doves flying to their nests.
The faraway lands are waiting for me.
    The great cargo ships are ready to sail.
They are ready to bring your children from faraway lands.
    They will bring silver and gold with them
to honor the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel.
    He has done wonderful things for you.
10 Children from other lands will rebuild your walls.
    Their kings will serve you.

“When I was angry, I hurt you,
    but now I want to be kind to you.
    So I will comfort you.
11 Your gates will always be open.
    They will not be closed, day or night.
    Nations and kings will bring their wealth to you.
12 Any nation or kingdom that does not serve you
    will be destroyed.
13 All the great things of Lebanon will be given to you.
    People will bring pine trees, fir trees, and cypress trees to you.
These trees will be used for lumber
    to make my Holy Place[e] more beautiful.
This place is like a stool in front of my throne,
    and I will honor it.[f]
14 In the past, people hurt you,
    but they will bow down before you.
In the past, people hated you,
    but they will bow down at your feet.
They will call you ‘The City of the Lord’s,’
    ‘Zion of the Holy One of Israel.’

15 “People hated you.
    You were left all alone with no one passing through.
But I will make you great from now on.
    You will be happy forever and ever.
16 Nations will give you what you need,
    like a child drinking milk from its mother.
But you will ‘drink’ riches from kings.
    Then you will know that it is I, the Lord, who saves you.
    You will know that I, the Great God of Jacob, protect you.

17 “You now have copper,
    but I will bring you gold.
You now have iron,
    but I will bring you silver.
I will change your wood into copper
    and your rocks into iron.
I will change your punishment into peace.
    And those who punished you will be replaced with those who are kind to you.
18 There will never again be news of violence in your country.
    People will never again attack your country and steal from you.
You will name your walls, ‘Salvation’
    and your gates, ‘Praise.’

19 “The sun will no longer be your light during the day.
    The light from the moon will no longer be your light at night.
The Lord will be your light forever.
    Your God will be your glory.
20 Your sun will never go down again.
    Your moon will never again be dark.
That’s because the Lord will be your light forever,
    and the dark days of mourning will end.

21 “All your people will be good.
    They will get the land forever.
They are the young plant in my garden[g]
    that will grow to be a wonderful tree.
    I made them with my own hands.[h]
22 The smallest family will become a large family group.
    The smallest tribe will become a powerful nation.
When the time is right,
    I, the Lord, will come quickly.
    I will make these things happen.”

The Lord’s Message of Freedom

61 The Spirit of the Lord God is on me. The Lord has chosen me to tell good news to the poor and to comfort those who are sad. He sent me to tell the captives and prisoners that they have been set free. He sent me to announce that the time has come for the Lord to show his kindness, when our God will also punish evil people. He has sent me to comfort those who are sad, those in Zion who mourn. I will take away the ashes on their head, and I will give them a crown. I will take away their sadness, and I will give them the oil of happiness. I will take away their sorrow, and I will give them celebration clothes. He sent me to name them ‘Good Trees’ and ‘The Lord’s Wonderful Plant.’

Then the old cities that were destroyed will be rebuilt. Those ancient ruins will be made new, as they were in the beginning.

Then your enemies will come to care for your sheep, and their children will work in your fields and in your gardens. You will be called, ‘The Lord’s Priests,’ ‘The Servants of our God.’ You will be proud of all the riches that have come to you from all the nations on earth.

In the past, other people shamed you and said bad things to you. You were shamed much more than any other people. So in your land you will get two times more than other people. You will get the joy that continues forever. That’s because I am the Lord and I love justice. I hate stealing and everything that is wrong. So I will give the people what they deserve. I will make an agreement with my people forever. Their descendants will be known throughout the earth, and everyone will know their children. Whoever sees them will know that the Lord has blessed them.

God’s Servant Brings Salvation

10 The Lord makes me very happy.
    I am completely happy with my God.
He dressed me in the clothes of salvation.
    He put the victory coat on me.
I look like a man dressed for his wedding,
    like a bride covered with jewels.
11 The earth causes plants to grow,
    and a garden makes the seeds planted there rise up.
In the same way, the Lord God will make goodness and praise
    grow throughout the nations.

2 Thessalonians 3

Pray for Us

And now, brothers and sisters, pray for us. Pray that the Lord’s teaching will continue to spread quickly. And pray that people will give honor to that teaching, the same as happened with you. And pray that we will be protected from crooked and evil people. Not everyone believes in the Lord, you know.

But the Lord is faithful. He will give you strength and protect you from the Evil One. The Lord gives us confidence that you are doing what we told you and that you will continue to do it. We pray that the Lord will cause you to feel God’s love and remember Christ’s patient endurance.

The Obligation to Work

Brothers and sisters, by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ we tell you to stay away from any believer who refuses to work. People who refuse to work are not following the teaching that we gave them. You yourselves know that you should live like we do. We were not lazy when we were with you. We never accepted food from anyone without paying for it. We worked and worked so that we would not be a burden to any of you. We worked night and day. We had the right to ask you to help us. But we worked to take care of ourselves so that we would be an example for you to follow. 10 When we were with you, we gave you this rule: “Whoever will not work should not be allowed to eat.”

11 We hear that some people in your group refuse to work. They are doing nothing except being busy in the lives of others. 12 Our instruction to them is to stop bothering others, to start working and earn their own food. It is by the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ that we are urging them to do this. 13 Brothers and sisters, never get tired of doing good.

14 If there are some there who refuse to do what we tell you in this letter, remember who they are. Don’t associate with them. Then maybe they will feel ashamed. 15 But don’t treat them as enemies. Counsel them as fellow believers.

Final Words

16 We pray that the Lord of peace will give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with you all.

17 Here’s my greeting in my own handwriting— Paul. I do this in all my letters to show they are from me. This is the way I write.

18 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.

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