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Psalm 92

This psalm is a song to sing on Sabbath days.

A song to praise God

92 It is good to thank the Lord!
    We sing to praise your name, Most High God.
We sing in the morning
    to thank you for your faithful love.
We sing at night
    to say that you are always faithful.
We make beautiful music
    with lutes, harps and lyres.[a]
The things that you do, Lord,
    make me very happy.
I sing with joy
    because of the things that your hands have made!
Yes, Lord, you have done great things!
    Your thoughts are more than we can understand!
Here is something that stupid people do not know.
    Fools do not understand it.
Wicked people may continue to grow,
    like green grass.
Evil people may grow like weeds.
But in the end you will destroy them
    and they will never grow again.[b]
You, Lord, will rule as King for ever!
Yes, Lord, look at your enemies!
    Your enemies will all die!
Those people who do evil things will all disappear!
10 You have made me as strong as a wild bull.
    You have poured pure olive oil on me.[c]
11 With my own eyes,
    I have seen my enemies fall.
With my own ears,
    I have heard them cry out in pain.

12 Righteous people will do well,
    like a palm tree that makes new leaves.
They will become strong,
    like a tall cedar tree in Lebanon.
13 They are like trees that someone has planted in the Lord's house.
    They grow well in the yard of our God's temple.
14 When they are old,
    they will still give fruit!
They will always be strong,
    with fresh, green leaves.
15 They will tell everyone,
    ‘The Lord always does what is right.
    He is my strong, safe rock.
    There is nothing bad in him.’

Proverbs 11:23-30

23 Righteous people want good things to happen.
    Wicked people only hope to cause anger.
24 Somebody may share his things with other people,
    but he still becomes richer.
Somebody else may keep the things that he should give to others,
    but he still becomes poor.
25 If you help other people with your money, you will do well.
    If you give water to thirsty people, you will not be thirsty yourself.
26 If you refuse to sell food to hungry people, they will curse you.
    But if you sell it to them, they will praise you.
27 If you try to do good things, people will respect you.
    But if you want evil things to happen, they will happen to you!
28 If somebody trusts his riches to keep him safe,
    he will fall like a leaf that falls from a tree.
But a righteous person will grow strong,
    like a fresh green leaf.
29 Anyone who causes trouble for his family will not receive any good thing from them.
    A foolish person like that will become the servant of a wise person.
30 The good things that a righteous person does bring life.
    A person who saves people's lives shows that he is wise.

Matthew 13:10-17

Jesus explains to his disciples why he teaches with stories

10 Then Jesus' disciples came to him. They asked him, ‘Why do you use stories to speak to the crowd?’

11 Jesus replied, ‘God has let you know what these stories mean. You understand how God rules in the lives of his people. But these other people do not understand what the stories mean. 12 A person who has received some things will receive even more. He will have lots of good things. Some other people have nothing. Those people will lose even the little bit that they do have. 13 The reason I use stories to talk to other people is this:

These people look. But they do not really see clearly.
They hear the words. But they do not really understand.[a]

14 Long ago, the prophet Isaiah spoke a message from God about those people.[b] Now it has become true. God said:

“You will listen and listen. But you will not understand.
You will look and look. But you will not see anything.

15 These people do not really want to understand.

They are like people who have shut their ears.
They are like people who have shut their eyes.
If they did want to look, then they would really see.
If they did want to listen, then they would really hear.
They would understand my message.
They would turn back to obey me.
Then I would forgive them and I would make them well.” ’

16 Then Jesus said to his disciples, ‘But as for you, be happy because God has helped you to see. He has helped you to hear and understand his message. 17 I tell you this: Many prophets and good people from a long time ago wanted to see these things. But they did not see the things that you are seeing. They wanted to hear the message that you are hearing. But they did not hear it.’

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