Christ Helps Us
1 John 2 My
children, I am writing this so that you won't sin. But if
you do sin, Jesus Christ always does the right thing, and
he will speak to the Father for us. 2Christ is
the sacrifice that takes away our sins and the sins of
all the world's people.
3When
we obey God, we are sure that we know him. 4But
if we claim to know him and don't obey him, we are lying
and the truth isn't in our hearts. 5We truly
love God only when we obey him as we should, and then we
know that we belong to him. 6If we say we are
his, we must follow the example of Christ.
The New Commandment
7My
dear friends, I am not writing to give you a new
commandment. It is the same one that you were first
given, and it is the message you heard. 8But
it really is a new commandment, and you know its true
meaning, just as Christ does. You can see the darkness
fading away and the true light already shining.
9If
we claim to be in the light and hate someone, we are
still in the dark. 10But if we love others, we
are in the light, and we don't cause problems for them. 11If
we hate others, we are living and walking in the dark. We
don't know where we are going, because we can't see in
the dark.
12Children,
I am writing you,
because your sins have been forgiven
in the name of Christ.
13Parents,
I am writing you, because you have known
the one who was there from the beginning.
Young people, I am writing you,
because you have defeated the evil one.
14Children,
I am writing you,
because you have known the Father.
Parents, I am writing you, because you have known
the one who was there from the beginning.
Young people, I am writing you, because you are strong.
God's message is firm in your hearts,
and you have defeated the evil one.
15Don't
love the world or anything that belongs to the world. If
you love the world, you cannot love the Father. 16Our
foolish pride comes from this world, and so do our
selfish desires and our desire to have everything we see.
None of this comes from the Father. 17The
world and the desires it causes are disappearing. But if
we obey God, we will live forever.
The Enemy of Christ
18Children,
this is the last hour. You heard that the enemy of Christ
would appear at this time, and many of Christ's enemies
have already appeared. So we know that the last hour is
here. 19These people came from our own group,
yet they were not part of us. If they had been part of
us, they would have stayed with us. But they left, which
proves that they did not belong to our group.
20Christ,
the Holy One, has blessed you, and now all of you
understand. 21I did not need to write you
about the truth, since you already know it. You also know
that liars do not belong to the truth. 22And a
liar is anyone who says that Jesus isn't truly Christ.
Anyone who says this is an enemy of Christ and rejects
both the Father and the Son. 23If we reject
the Son, we reject the Father. But if we say that we
accept the Son, we have the Father. 24Keep
thinking about the message you first heard, and you will
always be one in your heart with the Son and with the
Father. 25The Son has promised us eternal
life.
26I
am writing to warn you about those people who are
misleading you. 27But Christ has blessed you
with the Holy Spirit. Now the Spirit stays in you, and
you don't need any teachers. The Spirit is truthful and
teaches you everything. So stay one in your heart with
Christ, just as the Spirit has taught you to do.
Passover Is Celebrated
(2 Kings 23.21-23)
2 Chronicles 35 Josiah
commanded that Passover be celebrated in Jerusalem to
honor the LORD. So, on the
fourteenth day of the first month, the lambs were killed
for the Passover celebration.
2On
that day, Josiah made sure the priests knew what duties
they were to do in the temple. 3He called
together the Levites who served the LORD
and who taught the people his laws, and he said:
No longer will you have to carry the
sacred chest from place to place. It will stay in the
temple built by King Solomon son of David, where you
will serve the LORD and his
people Israel. 4Get ready to do the work
that David and Solomon assigned to you, according to
your clans. 5Divide yourselves into
groups, then arrange yourselves throughout the temple
so that each family of worshipers will be able to get
help from one of you. 6When the people
bring you their Passover lamb, you must kill it and
prepare it to be sacrificed to the LORD.
Make sure the people celebrate according to the
instructions that the LORD gave
Moses, and don't do anything to make yourselves
unclean and unacceptable.
7Josiah
donated thirty thousand sheep and goats, and three
thousand bulls from his own flocks and herds for the
people to offer as sacrifices. 8Josiah's
officials also voluntarily gave some of their animals to
the people, the priests, and the Levites as sacrifices.
Hilkiah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, who were the officials in
charge of the temple, gave the priests twenty-six hundred
sheep and lambs and three hundred bulls to sacrifice
during the Passover celebration. 9Conaniah,
his two brothers Shemaiah and Nethanel, as well as
Hashabiah, Jeiel, and Jozabad were leaders of the
Levites, and they gave the other Levites five thousand
sheep and goats, and five hundred bulls to offer as
sacrifices.
10When
everything was ready to celebrate Passover, the priests
and the Levites stood where Josiah had told them. 11Then
the Levites killed and skinned the Passover lambs, and
they handed some of the blood to the priests, who
splattered it on the altar. 12The Levites set
aside the parts of the animal that the worshipers needed
for their sacrifices to please the LORD,
just as the Law of Moses required. They also did the same
thing with the bulls. 13They sacrificed the
Passover animals on the altar and boiled the meat for the
other offerings in pots, kettles, and pans. Then they
quickly handed the meat to the people so they could eat
it.
14All
day long, the priests were busy offering sacrifices and
burning the animals' fat on the altar. And when everyone
had finished, the Levites prepared Passover animals for
themselves and for the priests.
15During
the celebration some of the Levites prepared Passover
animals for the musicians and the guards, so that the
Levite musicians would not have to leave their places,
which had been assigned to them according to the
instructions of David, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun the
king's prophet. Even the guards at the temple gates did
not have to leave their posts.
16So
on that day, Passover was celebrated to honor the LORD, and sacrifices were offered on the
altar to him, just as Josiah had commanded. 17The
worshipers then celebrated the Festival of Thin Bread for
the next seven days.
18People
from Jerusalem and from towns all over Judah and Israel
were there. Passover had not been observed like this
since the days of Samuel the prophet. In fact, this was
the greatest Passover celebration in Israel's history! 19All
these things happened in the eighteenth year of Josiah's
rule in Judah.
Josiah Dies in Battle
(2 Kings 23.28-30)
20Some
time later, King Neco of Egypt led his army to the city
of Carchemish on the Euphrates River. And Josiah led his
troops north to meet the Egyptians in battle.
21Neco
sent the following message to Josiah:
I'm not attacking you, king of Judah!
We're not even at war. But God has told me to quickly
attack my enemy. God is on my side, so if you try to
stop me, he will punish you.
22But
Josiah ignored Neco's warning, even though it came from
God! Instead, he disguised himself and marched into
battle against Neco in the valley near Megiddo.
23During
the battle an Egyptian soldier shot Josiah with an arrow.
Josiah told his servants, "Get me out of here! I've
been hit." 24They carried Josiah out of
his chariot, then put him in the other chariot he had
there and took him back to Jerusalem, where he soon died.
He was buried beside his ancestors, and everyone in Judah
and Jerusalem mourned his death.
25Jeremiah
the prophet wrote a funeral song in honor of Josiah. And
since then, anyone in Judah who mourns the death of
Josiah sings that song. It is included in the collection
of funeral songs.
26Everything
else Josiah did while he was king, including how he
faithfully obeyed the LORD, 27is
written in The History of the Kings of Israel and
Judah.
Psalm 89
38You are now angry, God,
and you have turned your back on your chosen king.
39You
broke off your agreement
with your servant, the king,
and you completely destroyed his kingdom.
40The
walls of his city have been broken through,
and every fortress now lies in ruin.
41All
who pass by take what they want,
and nations everywhere joke about the king.
42You
made his enemies powerful and let them celebrate.
43But
you forced him to retreat
because you did not fight on his side.
44You
took his crown and threw his throne in the dirt.
45 You
made an old man of him and put him to shame.
46How
much longer, LORD? Will you hide
forever?
How long will your anger keep burning like fire?
47 Remember,
life is short!
Why did you empty our lives of all meaning?
48 No one
can escape the power of death and the grave.
49Our
Lord, where is the love you have always shown
and that you promised so faithfully to David?
50Remember
your servant, Lord!
People make jokes about me, and I suffer many insults.
51I
am your chosen one,
but your enemies chase and make fun of me.
52Our
LORD, we praise you forever. Amen
and amen.
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