Changed Lives 1 Peter 4
Since Christ suffered physically, you too must strengthen yourselves with the same way of thinking that he had; because whoever suffers physically is no longer involved with sin.
2From now on, then, you must live the rest of your earthly lives controlled by God's will and not by human desires.
3You have spent enough time in the past doing what the heathen like to do. Your lives were spent in indecency, lust, drunkenness, orgies, drinking parties, and the disgusting worship of idols.
4And now the heathen are surprised when you do not join them in the same wild and reckless living, and so they insult you.
5But they will have to give an account of themselves to God, who is ready to judge the living and the dead.
6That is why the Good News was preached also to the dead, to those who had been judged in their physical existence as everyone is judged; it was preached to them so that in their spiritual existence they may live as God lives.
Good Managers of God's Gifts 7The end of all things is near. You must be self-controlled and alert, to be able to pray.
8Above everything, love one another earnestly, because love covers over many sins.
9Open your homes to each other without complaining.
10Each one, as a good manager of God's different gifts, must use for the good of others the special gift he has received from God.
11Those who preach must preach God's messages; those who serve must serve with the strength that God gives them, so that in all things praise may be given to God through Jesus Christ, to whom belong glory and power forever and ever. Amen.
Suffering as a Christian 12My dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful test you are suffering, as though something unusual were happening to you.
13Rather be glad that you are sharing Christ's sufferings, so that you may be full of joy when his glory is revealed.
14Happy are you if you are insulted because you are Christ's followers; this means that the glorious Spirit, the Spirit of God, is resting on you.
15If you suffer, it must not be because you are a murderer or a thief or a criminal or a meddler in other people's affairs.
16However, if you suffer because you are a Christian, don't be ashamed of it, but thank God that you bear Christ's name.
17The time has come for judgment to begin, and God's own people are the first to be judged. If it starts with us, how will it end with those who do not believe the Good News from God?
18As the scripture says,
"It is difficult for good people to be saved;
what, then, will become of godless sinners?"
19So then, those who suffer because it is God's will for them, should by their good actions trust themselves completely to their Creator, who always keeps his promise.
Zedekiah's Request to Jeremiah Jeremiah 37
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia made Zedekiah son of Josiah king of Judah in the place of Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim.
2But neither Zedekiah nor his officials nor the people obeyed the message which the LORD had given me.
3King Zedekiah sent Jehucal son of Shelemiah and the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah to ask me to pray to the LORD our God on behalf of our nation.
4I had not yet been put in prison and was still moving about freely among the people.
5The Babylonian army had been besieging Jerusalem, but when they heard that the Egyptian army had crossed the Egyptian border, they retreated.
6Then the LORD, the God of Israel, told me
7to say to Zedekiah, "The Egyptian army is on its way to help you, but it will return home.
8Then the Babylonians will come back, attack the city, capture it, and burn it down.
9I, the LORD, warn you not to deceive yourselves into thinking that the Babylonians will not come back, because they will.
10Even if you defeat the whole Babylonian army, so that only wounded men are left, lying in their tents, they would still get up and burn this city to the ground."
Jeremiah Is Arrested and Imprisoned 11The Babylonian army retreated from Jerusalem because the Egyptian army was approaching.
12So I started to leave Jerusalem and go to the territory of Benjamin to take possession of my share of the family property.
13But when I reached the Benjamin Gate, the officer in charge of the soldiers on duty there, a man by the name of Irijah, the son of Shelemiah and grandson of Hananiah, stopped me and said, "You are deserting to the Babylonians!"
14I answered, "That's not so! I'm not deserting." But Irijah would not listen to me. Instead, he arrested me and took me to the officials.
15They were furious with me and had me beaten and locked up in the house of Jonathan, the court secretary, whose house had been made into a prison.
16I was put in an underground cell and kept there a long time.
17Later on King Zedekiah sent for me, and there in the palace he asked me privately, "Is there any message from the LORD?"
"There is," I answered, and added, "You will be handed over to the king of Babylonia."
18Then I asked, "What crime have I committed against you or your officials or this people, to make you put me in prison?
19What happened to your prophets who told you that the king of Babylonia would not attack you or the country?
20And now, Your Majesty, I beg you to listen to me and do what I ask. Please do not send me back to the prison in Jonathan's house. If you do, I will surely die there."
21So King Zedekiah ordered me to be locked up in the palace courtyard. I stayed there, and each day I was given a loaf of bread from the bakeries until all the bread in the city was gone.
Jeremiah in a Dry Well Jeremiah 38
Shephatiah son of Mattan, Gedaliah son of Pashhur, Jehucal son of Shelemiah, and Pashhur son of Malchiah heard that I was telling the people that
2the LORD had said, "Whoever stays on in the city will die in war or of starvation or disease. But those who go out and surrender to the Babylonians will not be killed; they will at least escape with their life."
3I was also telling them that the LORD had said, "I am going to give the city to the Babylonian army, and they will capture it."
4Then the officials went to the king and said, "This man must be put to death. By talking like this he is making the soldiers in the city lose their courage, and he is doing the same thing to everyone else left in the city. He is not trying to help the people; he only wants to hurt them."
5King Zedekiah answered, "Very well, then, do what you want to with him; I can't stop you."
6So they took me and let me down by ropes into Prince Malchiah's well, which was in the palace courtyard. There was no water in the well, only mud, and I sank down in it.
7However, Ebedmelech the Ethiopian, a eunuch who worked in the royal palace, heard that they had put me in the well. At that time the king was holding court at the Benjamin Gate.
8So Ebedmelech went there and said to the king,
9"Your Majesty, what these men have done is wrong. They have put Jeremiah in the well, where he is sure to die of starvation, since there is no more food in the city."
10Then the king ordered Ebedmelech to take with him three men and to pull me out of the well before I died.
11So Ebedmelech went with the men to the palace storeroom and got some worn-out clothing which he let down to me by ropes.
12He told me to put the rags under my arms, so that the ropes wouldn't hurt me. I did this,
13and they pulled me up out of the well. After that I was kept in the courtyard.
Zedekiah Asks Jeremiah's Advice 14On another occasion King Zedekiah had me brought to him at the third entrance to the Temple, and he said, "I am going to ask you a question, and I want you to tell me the whole truth."
15I answered, "If I tell you the truth, you will put me to death, and if I give you advice, you won't pay any attention."
16So King Zedekiah promised me in secret, "I swear by the living God, the God who gave us life, that I will not put you to death or hand you over to the men who want to kill you."
17Then I told Zedekiah that the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, had said, "If you surrender to the king of Babylonia's officers, your life will be spared, and this city will not be burned down. Both you and your family will be spared.
18But if you do not surrender, then this city will be handed over to the Babylonians, who will burn it down, and you will not escape from them."
19But the king answered, "I am afraid of our own people who have deserted to the Babylonians. I may be handed over to them and tortured."
20I said, "You will not be handed over to them. I beg you to obey the LORD's message; then all will go well with you, and your life will be spared.
21But the LORD has shown me in a vision what will happen if you refuse to surrender.
22In it I saw all the women left in Judah's royal palace being led out to the king of Babylonia's officers. Listen to what they were saying as they went:
'The king's best friends misled him,
they overruled him.
And now that his feet have sunk in the mud,
his friends have left him.'"
23Then I added, "All your women and children will be taken out to the Babylonians, and you yourself will not escape from them. You will be taken prisoner by the king of Babylonia, and this city will be burned to the ground."
24Zedekiah replied, "Don't let anyone know about this conversation, and your life will not be in danger.
25If the officials hear that I have talked with you, they will come and ask you what we said. They will promise not to put you to death if you tell them everything.
26Just tell them you were begging me not to send you back to prison to die there."
27Then all the officials came and questioned me, and I told them exactly what the king had told me to say. There was nothing else they could do, because no one had overheard the conversation.
28And I was kept in the palace courtyard until the day Jerusalem was captured.
A Lament of Israelites in Exile Psalm 137
By the rivers of Babylon we sat down;
there we wept when we remembered Zion.
2On the willows near by
we hung up our harps.
3Those who captured us told us to sing;
they told us to entertain them:
"Sing us a song about Zion."
4How can we sing a song to the LORD
in a foreign land?
5May I never be able to play the harp again
if I forget you, Jerusalem!
6May I never be able to sing again
if I do not remember you,
if I do not think of you as my greatest joy!
7Remember, LORD, what the Edomites did
the day Jerusalem was captured.
Remember how they kept saying,
"Tear it down to the ground!"
8Babylon, you will be destroyed.
Happy are those who pay you back
for what you have done to us--
9 who take your babies
and smash them against a rock.
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