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Jeremiah 4:19-6:15

Jeremiah is very upset

19 I am so upset!
    My body is shaking with pain.
    My heart beats hard inside me.
I cannot keep still.
    I cannot keep quiet.
I have heard the noise of the enemy's trumpets
    and the shouts of their soldiers.
20 They are winning one battle after another!
    They are destroying the whole land.
Our homes are becoming heaps of stones.
    They quickly knock down our tents.
21 How long will our enemy continue to attack us?
    How long will I see their flags and hear their trumpets?

22 The Lord says,

‘My people are fools.
    They do not know me.
They are like children who do not know anything.
    They understand nothing.
They are very clever at doing evil things.

But they do not know how to do what is good.’

Jeremiah's vision

23 I looked at the earth.
    It had no shape and it was empty.
I looked at the sky.
    Its light had disappeared.
24 I looked at the mountains.
    They were shaking.
    All the hills were moving around.
25 When I looked, I saw no people.
    All the birds had flown away.
26 The land where crops had grown was now a desert.
    All the cities had become heaps of stones.
The Lord had caused this to happen
    because he was very angry.
27 The Lord had said,
    ‘The whole land will become like a desert,
    but I will not completely destroy it.
28 So the earth will be sad and weep.
    The sky will become dark.[a]
I have said what I will do.
    And I will not change my thoughts.
    I will do as I have decided.’
29 When the enemy attacks a town,
    the people will run away to escape.
The enemy soldiers will ride on horses,
    and they will shoot arrows.
When the people hear them,
    some of them will hide among trees.
    Some of them will climb up among the rocks.
All the towns will become empty.
    Nobody will live in them.
30 Yes, Jerusalem, an enemy has destroyed you!
You tried to make friends,
    like a woman who wears a beautiful dress.
You wore your gold and your jewels.
    You painted around your eyes.
But all that has not helped you.
The nations that you wanted to be your lovers have turned against you.
    Now they want to kill you.
31 I can hear people who are calling out.
    It sounds like a woman who is giving birth to her first baby.
    She is calling out with great pain.
It is Jerusalem who is crying!
    She is calling out for help.
She says, ‘Help me! I am very weak.
    These murderers have come to kill me!’

Punishment for Judah's people

The Lord said,

‘Run along all the streets of Jerusalem.
    Look carefully all around you.
    Look in all the public places of the city.
Try to find one person who is honest.
    Try to find one person who wants to know the truth.
If you find one person like that,
    I will forgive all the people in the city.
They make promises and they say,
    “I will do it, as surely as the Lord lives.”
But what they say is all lies.’

Lord, you want people to be honest and true.
You have punished your people,
    but they did not feel any pain.
You nearly destroyed them,
    but they still refuse to change.
Their minds have become as hard as rock.
    They refuse to turn back to you.
I thought, ‘These are poor, foolish people.
They do not understand what the Lord wants them to do.
    They do not know his commands.
So I will go to speak to the leaders.
    They will surely understand what the Lord wants.
    They will know his commands.’
But all of them have turned against the Lord too.
    They refuse to obey his authority.
So lions will come out of the forest to attack them.
    Wolves will come from the desert to destroy them.
Leopards will wait outside their cities.
    They will kill anyone who goes outside.[b]
That will happen because the people have turned against the Lord.
    They have done many bad things.

The Lord said,

‘Jerusalem, I have to punish you.
    Your people have turned away from me.
    They have served gods that are not true gods.
I gave them everything that they needed.
    But they left me, like a wife who leaves her husband.
The men hurry to the houses of prostitutes.
They are like strong male horses.
    They cannot wait to have sex with another man's wife.’

The Lord says this:

‘I must punish them for what they have done.
I will pay back this wicked nation for their sins.’

10 The Lord says this to Judah's enemies:

‘March through the vineyards of Israel and Judah,
    and destroy the vines.
But do not destroy them completely.
    Pull the branches from the trees.
Do this, because these people do not belong to the Lord.[c]
11 The people of Israel and Judah have turned against me.
12     They have told lies about the Lord.
They have said, “He will not punish us!
    No trouble will come to us.
    There will be no war. There will be no famine.
13 The prophets speak empty words.
    They do not speak the Lord's messages.
The troubles that they talk about should happen to them, not us!” ’

14 Because of that, the Lord God Almighty said to me,

‘That is what the people are saying.
    So I will give you a strong message to speak to them.
It will be like fire that comes out of your mouth.
    And the people will burn like wood in that fire.’

15 The Lord says this:

‘Listen to me, you people of Israel.
    I will bring an army to attack you.
They will come from a nation that is far away.
    It is a strong nation that started long ago.
You do not know their language.
    You cannot understand what they say.
16 They are all brave soldiers.
    They shoot arrows that will kill you.
17 They will eat all the crops in your fields
    and the food that you have stored.
They will take your sons and your daughters for themselves.
    They will kill your sheep and your cows for food.
    They will eat all your grapes and your figs.
They will attack your strong cities
    where you thought you would be safe.
Their soldiers will knock down the walls.’

18 But the Lord says this: ‘Even at that time, I will not destroy you completely. 19 So, Jeremiah, the people may ask you, “Why has the Lord our God done this to us?” Then tell them, “It is because you have turned away from me. You have chosen to serve foreign gods in your own land. So now you will have to serve foreign people and their gods in a land that is not your own land.”

20 Tell this message to the descendants of Jacob.
    Shout it everywhere in Judah.
21 Tell them, “Hear this message,
    you foolish and stupid people.
You have eyes, but you do not see properly.
    You have ears, but you do not hear properly.” ’
22 The Lord says, ‘You should respect me and obey me.
    You should shake with fear when you come to me.
I made the sand as an edge for the sea.
    It is like a wall that the sea cannot cross.
The sea's waves may attack the shore,
    but it cannot go further than that edge.
23 But these people do not obey me, as the waves do.
    They have turned away from me.
    They have chosen to go their own way.
24 They do not say to themselves,
    “We should respect the Lord our God.
He sends rain for us in the autumn and in the spring.
    He makes sure that we have a harvest from our crops.”
25 But instead, your sins have stopped these good things.
    You have not received God's blessing.
26 There are wicked men among my people.
They like to catch people and rob them.
    They hide like someone who wants to catch a bird.
They put out their traps to kill what they want.
27 Their houses are full of valuable things,
    like a trap that is full of beautiful birds.
They have cheated people
    and they have robbed them.
That is how they have become rich and powerful.
28     They are very fat and healthy.
They will never stop doing evil things.
    They do not help poor people or children who have no family.
They do not try to get justice for them.’

29 The Lord says,

‘I will certainly punish them for what they have done.
    I will pay back this wicked nation for their sins.
30 A terrible thing is happening in the land of Judah.
31 The prophets speak messages that are not true.
    The priests make their own rules for people to obey.
And my people love to live like this!
But when all this comes to an end,
    my people will be helpless!’

Jeremiah warns the people of Jerusalem

You descendants of Benjamin,
    you must run away to be safe!
    Escape from Jerusalem!
Make a noise with a trumpet in Tekoa!
    Light a fire to warn people in Beth-Hakkerem!
A great army is coming from the north.
    It will come to destroy everything!
Jerusalem is a beautiful city,
    like a daughter that I love.
She cannot protect herself,
    and I will destroy her.
Kings will come to attack the city.
    They will bring their armies,
    like shepherds with their sheep.
They will make their camps all around the city.
    Each of them will take their own piece of land.
They will say to their soldiers,
    ‘Get ready to attack the city!
    We will attack at noon!’
But if the day is almost finished, they will say,
    ‘It is already evening and it will soon be dark.
So we should attack them in the night.
    We will destroy all their strong buildings!’
This will happen because Lord Almighty has said,
    ‘Cut down the trees around Jerusalem.
    Use them to build towers to the top of the city's walls.
I must punish Jerusalem.
    It is full of cruel people.
They never stop doing wicked things,
    like water that pours out from a spring.
It is full of the noise of violence and fights.
    Everywhere I see people who have disease and wounds.
Listen to me as I warn you, Jerusalem.
    If not, I will turn away from you.
I will destroy you completely.
    Nobody will live on your land any more.’

The Lord Almighty said this:

‘I will let the enemy take all the people from Israel,
    like a farmer who picks all the grapes from his vine.
So check the vines carefully,
    to see if there are some grapes that you can save.’

10 I replied,

‘If I speak to people and I warn them,
    nobody will listen to me.
They have shut their ears so that they cannot hear.
They hate the Lord's message.
    They do not want to hear it.
11 I am as angry with them as you are, Lord.
    I can no longer control my anger.’

The Lord replied,

‘Tell everyone how angry you are!
    Tell the children who play in the streets,
    Tell the young men who meet together.
Include all the men and their wives,
    as well as the old people, and those who are near to death.
12 I will give their houses to other people to live in.
    Other people will take their fields and their wives.
Yes, I will punish the people who live in this land.’

That is what the Lord says.

13 ‘They all cheat other people to get what they want.
    Important people and ordinary people do that.
    Prophets and priests do that.
They love to deceive people.
14 They tell my people that their wounds are not bad.
They say to them,
    “No problem! You will have peace!”
But there will be no peace for my people.
15 They are not ashamed of the disgusting things that they do.
    They do not even know what shame is.
    They have forgotten how to be ashamed.
So they will fall to the ground,
    as other people have fallen.
When I decide to punish them,
    that will be the end of them.’

That is what the Lord says.

Colossians 1:18-2:7

18 The church is like Christ's body and he is its head.[a] He is where it all begins. As God's special Son, he was the first person who became alive again after death.[b] As a result, Christ is first and most important in all things.

19 God chose to put his nature in Christ completely. 20 He decided that Christ would die on the cross as a sacrifice. In that way, God would bring all things back to himself. Then everything could live in peace with God. That includes everything on the earth and everything in heaven.

21 As for you, you were far away from God at one time. You thought bad things and you did bad things. As a result, you were God's enemies. 22 But now you have become God's friends. This happened because Christ's human body died on the cross. As a result, God has brought you to himself. As you stand in front of him, you are completely good and clean inside. He sees nothing in you that is bad.

23 But you must continue to believe God's true message. Do not turn away from it. Continue to trust God, as you did when you first heard the good news. People have told this good news to everyone all over the world. And God has chosen me, Paul, as his servant to tell this good news.

Paul's work for Christ's people

24 At this time, I am suffering on your behalf, but I am still happy. Christ himself suffered on behalf of his people, the church. Now, while I live in my human body, I also suffer. I continue to receive the pain that Christ received, so that it may be complete.[c] In that way, I help the church, which is like Christ's own body.

25 I have become God's servant, so that I can help the church. God chose me to do that. He chose me to explain his message to you completely. 26 That message is a secret that God hid from everyone before now. He hid it from all the people who lived in past times. But now he has shown this secret to his people. 27 God wanted them to understand how great this secret is. It shows that God will bless people who live in all countries of the world. This secret message is that Christ lives in you. And because of that, you know that you will live with God in heaven one day.

28 That is why we tell everyone the message about Christ. God helps us to be very wise as we warn people and we teach them. We want every person who belongs to Christ to become complete, as God sees them. 29 That is why I work very hard. Christ works powerfully in me to make me strong for this difficult work.

I want you to know that I am doing a difficult work on your behalf. I am also working to help the people at Laodicea and other people who have never met me. I want all the believers to become strong in their spirits. I want them to help each other because they love one another. Then God will bless them very much, because they understand God's secret message very well. They will be completely sure of it. And they will know Christ himself, who is God's secret. Christ is the one who holds everything that makes people wise. He helps people to know the true message that God had hidden.

I am telling you these things so that false teachers will not deceive you. They may teach ideas that seem good, but do not listen to them. My body is not there with you, but I think about you a lot. I hear that you are living and working well together. I also hear that you continue to trust Christ strongly. That makes me very happy.

How Christians should live

You have accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord. So remember that you belong to him as you live your lives. Get your strength from Christ himself, so that you become stronger and stronger.[d] Continue to believe the true message that we taught you. And thank God very much for everything.

Psalm 77

Asaph wrote this song for the music leader, Jeduthun.

A prayer in times of trouble[a]

77 I will call out to God for help.
I will call aloud to God,
    and he will listen to me.
When trouble came to me,
    I looked for the Lord to help me.
All through the night,
    I lifted my hands to him while I prayed.
But I did not feel peace in myself.
When I think about God,
    I am sad and upset.
I do not know if he will help me.
Selah.
God, you do not let me close my eyes to sleep.
    I am so upset that I cannot even speak.[b]
I think about my life long ago,
    in the years that have passed.
At night, I remember the songs that I sang before.
    I think carefully about what is happening.
I ask myself, ‘Will the Lord always turn against me?
    Will he never be kind to me again?
Does he no longer have a faithful love for his people?
    Will he never do what he has promised us?
Has God forgotten to be kind and help us?
    Is he so angry that he will not be kind to us any more?’[c]
Selah.
10 Then I said, ‘This makes me very upset!
    Has the Most High God stopped helping us?
11 I will remember the things that the Lord has done.
Yes, I will remember the miracles that you did long ago.
12 I will think about everything that you have done.
    I will think carefully about all those great things.’
13 God, your ways are holy.
    There is no god as great as our God.
14 You are the God who does miracles.
You show the nations
    that you are very powerful.
15 You used your power to rescue your people.
Yes, you saved the descendants
    of Jacob and Joseph.
Selah.
16 The waters of the sea saw you, God.
When they saw you,
    they shook with fear!
Even the deepest seas were afraid.
17 Rain poured down from the clouds.
The noise of thunder was in the skies.
Your arrows of lightning
    shot everywhere.
18 The sound of your thunder was in the storm.
Your lightning made all the world bright.
The earth shook.
19 You went through the sea.
Your path went through the deep water,
    but nobody saw where your feet had gone.
20 You led your people,
    as a shepherd leads his sheep.
Moses and Aaron did that for you.

Proverbs 24:23-25

More wise thoughts

23 These are more things that wise people have said:

When you judge people, be fair. It is not good to respect some people more than others. 24 A judge must not say to a guilty person, ‘You are not guilty.’ If he does say that, everyone will curse him. People of all nations will say that he is bad. 25 When judges decide to punish a guilty person, they will be happy, because God will bless them.

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