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Jeremiah 30:1-31:26

The Lord makes promises to his people

30 The Lord gave this message to Jeremiah: ‘The Lord, Israel's God, says, “Write all the words that I have spoken in a book.” I, the Lord, tell you this: “The time will come when I will bring back my people from foreign lands. I will bring the people of Israel and Judah back to the land that I gave to their ancestors. It will belong to them.” That is what the Lord says.’

The Lord spoke this message about Israel and Judah:

The Lord said,

‘People are shouting because they are afraid!
    Listen to them!
    There is no peace anywhere.
Think carefully about this.
    Do men ever give birth to babies?
So why are these strong men weak with pain?
    They seem like a woman who is giving birth.
All their faces have become white with fear.
It will be a time of terrible trouble,
    worse than anything that has happened before.
It will be a time of great trouble for Jacob's descendants.[a]
    But I will rescue them from their trouble.’

The Lord Almighty says this:

‘When that day comes,
    I will break the yoke that is around your necks.[b]
    I will remove the ropes that tie your legs.
My people will no longer be slaves
    under the power of foreign people.
Instead, they will serve the Lord their God.
    They will serve David's descendant.
    I will raise that man up to be their king.’

10 The Lord says,

‘Do not be afraid, descendants of Jacob, my servants.
    People of Israel, do not be upset.
I will rescue you and your descendants from your enemies.
    I will bring you back from the land far away,
    where you are prisoners.
Jacob's descendants will return to their own land.
    They will live there safely in peace.
There will be no enemies to make them afraid.’

11 The Lord says,

    ‘I am with you and I will save you.
I have sent you away to live in foreign lands.
    That was the punishment that you deserved.
I will completely destroy the nations where I sent you to live.
    But I will not completely destroy you.
I will certainly punish you,
    but only as much as you deserve.’

12 The Lord says this to Zion's people:

‘You have received very bad wounds.
    Nobody can make you well again.
13 There is no one who will speak on your behalf.
    There is no medicine that can make you well.
14 All your friends have turned away from you.
    They do not want to help you in your troubles.
I have hurt you,
    in the way that an enemy might attack you.
You have lived in a very wicked way,
    and you are guilty of many sins.
So I had to punish you,
    to teach you what is right.
15 You complain about your wounds.
    You say that your pain will never get better.
But I had to punish you,
    because you are very wicked,
    and you are guilty of many sins.
16 But I will destroy your enemies who destroyed you.
    All of them will go as prisoners to foreign lands.
They took your valuable things for themselves.
    Now I will take away their valuable things.
17 People say that nobody takes care of you,
    people of Zion.
They say that I have chased you out of your land.
    But I will give you back your health.
    I will make your wounds better.’

That is what the Lord says.

18 The Lord says,

‘I will bring back Jacob's descendants to their own land.
Enemies have knocked down their houses,
    but I will repair the homes where they lived.
I will be kind to them,
    so that each family can live safely.
The city will stand again in its right place.
    The palace will also stand where it was before.
19 In those places you will hear happy songs,
    as people thank God.
    People will laugh aloud because they are so happy.
I will make them grow in number.
    Their descendants will be many.
I will cause other nations to give them honour.
    They will no longer insult my people.
20 Jacob's descendants will be strong again,
    as they were long ago.
They will serve me together as one group of people.
    I will punish anyone who wants to hurt them.
21 One of their own people will rule them as king.
I will ask him to come near to me,
    and he will come near.
Nobody would be brave enough to come near to me,
    unless I asked him to come.’

That is what the Lord says.

22 ‘At that time, you will again be my people,
and I will be your God. ’

23 Look! The Lord's anger will come
    like a strong storm.
Like a strong wind,
    it will blow away the heads of wicked people.
24 The Lord will not stop being angry,
    until he has finished what he has decided to do.
When the time comes,
    you will understand this clearly.

The Israelites will return to their own land

31 The Lord says this:

‘When that time comes,
I will be the God of every family in Israel.
And they will be my people.’

The Lord says,

‘I was kind to the Israelites
    when they travelled in the desert.
I helped those that the enemy had not killed,
    as they looked for a place where they could rest.’
At that time long ago,
    the Lord showed himself to his people.
He said, ‘I have always loved you
    and I always will love you.
My faithful love for you continues for ever.
My special people of Israel,
    I will make you strong again.
You will be so happy that you dance,
    as people make music with tambourines.
You will again plant vines
    on the hills in Samaria.
Yes, farmers will plant vines
    and they will eat their fruit.
There will be a time when guards will call out,
    as they watch for danger in the hills of Ephraim.
They will shout, “Let us go up to Zion,
    to worship the Lord our God.” ’[c]

The Lord says this:

‘Sing with joy for Jacob's descendants!
    They are the greatest of all the nations!
Praise the Lord with loud voices!
Say, “Lord, please save your people.
    Save those Israelites who are still alive.”
See what I will do!
I will bring them back from the land in the north.
    Wherever they are, I will bring them back.
A great crowd of my people will return.
Blind people will be among them,
    and people who cannot walk well.
There will be pregnant women
    and some who will very soon give birth.
They will be weeping as they come.
    They will pray for my help as I lead them.
I will lead them beside streams of fresh water,
    and on flat paths where they will not fall down.
I will help them because I am a father for Israel's people.
    Ephraim is like my firstborn son.’[d]

10 People of all nations,
    listen to the Lord's message.
Shout it aloud for everyone to hear,
    even those who live on the coasts far away.
Say, ‘The Lord chased Israel's people away,
    but now he will bring them back.
He will take care of them,
    like a shepherd who takes care of his sheep.’
11 Yes, the Lord will rescue Jacob's descendants.
    He will pay the cost to let them be free.
They will no longer be under the power of people who were stronger than them.
12 His people will come back to Mount Zion,
    and they will shout with joy.
They will be very happy
    because of all the good things that the Lord gives to them.
There will be grain to make bread,
    new wine and olive oil.
There will be lambs and young cows.
They will grow and be strong,
    like a garden that has plenty of water.
They will not be weak or sad any more.

13 The Lord says this:

‘Young women will dance because they are happy.
    The young men and the old men will also be happy.
I will cause them to laugh instead of weep.
I will comfort them,
    so that they are happy instead of sad.
14 I will give the priests plenty of good things.
My people will have everything that they need,
    because of all the good things that I give to them.’

15 The Lord says,

‘You can hear a sad noise in Ramah.
    Someone is weeping with a loud voice.
It is Rachel, and she is weeping for her children.
    Nobody can help her to stop weeping,
    because her children are dead.’[e]

16 The Lord says,

‘Stop crying!
    Do not weep any more!
I will help you because of what you have done.
    Your children will return from the land of their enemies.’

That is what the Lord says.

17 ‘Yes, you will have descendants in the future.
Your children will return to their own land.’

That is what the Lord says.

18 ‘I have heard Israel's people when they are sad.
They say to me, “You punished us,
    and we accepted it.
You taught us to obey you,
    like a farmer teaches an ox to work for him.
So let us come back to serve you.
We are ready to return to you,
    because you are the Lord, our God.
19 After we turned away from you,
    we were sorry that we had done that.
We understood what we had done,
    and we showed that we were sad.
We were ashamed and upset,
    because of the disgusting things that we did when we were young.”
20 But Israel's people are my own dear children.
I still love them,
    even when I have to speak against them.
I can never forget them.
I only want to help them.
I will certainly be kind to them.’

That is what the Lord says.

21 ‘People of Israel, put up signs along the roads,
    so that you know the way to go.
Remember the road that you travelled on
    when you went away from your land.
Now return, my special people, Israel.
    Return to your cities that you had to leave.
22 You went away from me,
    like a daughter who refuses to obey her father.
Do not continue to turn away from me.
I, the Lord, promise to do a new thing.
    Women will take care of men!’

The people of Judah will be strong again

23 The Lord Almighty, Israel's God, says this:

‘I will bring my people back from the land where they have been prisoners. Then the people in the towns of Judah will again say, “We pray that the Lord will bless you, Jerusalem. You are the special place where he lives on his holy mountain!”[f]

24 People will live together in the towns of Judah. Farmers and shepherds will work in the fields. 25 I will help those who feel tired. I will make those who feel weak strong again.

26 Then they will say, “When I woke from my sleep and I looked around, I was happy.” ’

1 Timothy 2

Christians should pray for all people

So then, this is what I want to ask you first. Please pray for all people. Ask God to supply what they need. Ask God to help them. Thank God for what he does for everyone. Pray in that way for kings and for all rulers and people who have authority. Pray for God to help them, so that we may live our lives without trouble or danger. Then we can live in a good way that respects God and other people. It is good that we should pray like that. It makes God, our Saviour, happy. He wants to save all people. He wants everyone to know his message about what is true.

There is only one God. There is also only one person who brings God and people together. That person is Christ Jesus, who became a man himself. He died as a sacrifice on behalf of all people, to pay the debt of their sins. He died at the proper time for God to show his purpose clearly. God chose me as his apostle, to tell this same message to people. I am telling you what is true. I am not telling lies! Yes, he sent me to teach his true message to the Gentiles, so that they would believe in him.

So then, in every place where you meet together, I want the men to pray. The men who lift up their hands and pray must be those who live good lives. They must not be people who are angry or who quarrel with others.

Christian women should also live in a good way

I also want the women to dress themselves properly in a way that is right. They should not bring shame on themselves. What makes a woman beautiful? It is not the special way that she prepares her hair. It is not the gold things or jewels that she wears. It is not her expensive clothes. 10 Christian women should not dress themselves like that. Instead, their lives should show that they do good things. They say that they want to please God, so that is the proper way for them to live.

11 When you meet together, a woman should learn quietly. She must respect the leaders who teach in the church. 12 I do not let a woman teach men. I do not let a woman have authority over men. Instead, she should listen quietly. 13 I say this because God made Adam first.[a] Then he made Eve. 14 It was Eve, not Adam, who believed the lies that Satan told her. Because she believed Satan completely, she did what God had said was wrong.[b]

15 But even as women give birth to children, God will save them. They must continue to trust God and to love other people. They must live in a way that shows they belong to God. They must think carefully about how they live. Then God will save them.

Psalm 87

This psalm is a song that the sons of Korah wrote.

God's holy city[a]

87 The Lord built his city on the holy mountain.
The Lord loves Zion city,
    more than any other place where Jacob's family lives.[b]
People say great things about you!
    You are God's own city!
Selah.
I will speak about the nations that serve God.
Rahab and Babylon are now among them,
    also Philistia, Tyre and Ethiopia.[c]
They say about themselves,
    ‘This man was born in Zion.’
They say this about Zion:
    ‘Each one of these people was born there.’
It is the Most High God who makes that city strong.
The Lord will write a list of all their names.
For the people from different nations,
    he will say, ‘This person was born in Zion.’
Selah.
The singers and the musicians will say,
    ‘All our blessings come from you, Zion.’

Proverbs 25:18-19

18 Some people may tell lies about their neighbour in court. Those people are like dangerous weapons, like sharp swords or arrows.

19 If you are in trouble and you trust someone who is not honest, it will not help you. He will be as useless as a bad tooth or a broken leg.

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