A Collection for God's
People
1 Corinthians 16 When
you collect money for God's people, I want you to do
exactly what I told the churches in Galatia to do. 2That
is, each Sunday each of you must put aside part of what
you have earned. If you do this, you won't have to take
up a collection when I come. 3Choose some
followers to take the money to Jerusalem. I will send
them on with the money and with letters which show that
you approve of them. 4If you think I should go
along, they can go with me.
Paul's Travel Plans
5After
I have gone through Macedonia, I hope to see you 6and
visit with you for a while. I may even stay all winter,
so that you can help me on my way to wherever I will be
going next. 7If the Lord lets me, I would
rather come later for a longer visit than to stop off now
for only a short visit. 8I will stay in
Ephesus until Pentecost, 9because there is a
wonderful opportunity for me to do some work here. But
there are also many people who are against me.
10When
Timothy arrives, give him a friendly welcome. He is doing
the Lord's work, just as I am. 11Don't let
anyone mistreat him. I am looking for him to return to me
together with the other followers. So when he leaves,
send him off with your blessings.
12I
have tried hard to get our friend Apollos to visit you
with the other followers. He doesn't want to come just
now, but he will come when he can.
Personal Concerns and Greetings
13Keep
alert. Be firm in your faith. Stay brave and strong. 14Show
love in everything you do.
15You
know that Stephanas and his family were the first in
Achaia to have faith in the Lord. They have done all they
can for God's people. My friends, I ask you 16to
obey leaders like them and to do the same for all others
who work hard with you.
17I
was glad to see Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus.
Having them here was like having you. 18They
made me feel much better, just as they made you feel
better. You should appreciate people like them.
19Greetings
from the churches in Asia.
Aquila
and Priscilla, together with the church that meets in
their house, send greetings in the name of the Lord.
20All
of the Lord's followers send their greetings.
Give
each other a warm greeting.
21I
am signing this letter myself: PAUL.
22I
pray that God will put a curse on everyone who doesn't
love the Lord. And may the Lord come soon.
23I
pray that the Lord Jesus will be kind to you.
24I
love everyone who belongs to Christ Jesus.
King Joash of Judah
(2 Chronicles 24.1-16)
2 Kings 12 Joash
became king of Judah in Jehu's seventh year as king of
Israel, and he ruled forty years from Jerusalem. His
mother Zibiah was from the town of Beersheba.
2Jehoiada
the priest taught Joash what was right, and so for the
rest of his life Joash obeyed the LORD.
3But even Joash did not destroy the local
shrines, and they were still used as places for offering
sacrifices.
4One
day, Joash said to the priests, "Collect all the
money that has been given to the LORD's
temple, whether from taxes or gifts, 5and use
it to repair the temple. You priests can contribute your
own money too."
6But
the priests never started repairing the temple. So in the
twenty-third year of his rule, 7Joash called
for Jehoiada and the other priests and said, "Why
aren't you using the money to repair the temple? Don't
take any more money for yourselves. It is only to be used
to pay for the repairs." 8The priests
agreed that they would not collect any more money or be
in charge of the temple repairs.
9Jehoiada
found a wooden box; he cut a hole in the top of it and
set it on the right side of the altar where people went
into the temple. Whenever someone gave money to the
temple, the priests guarding the entrance would put it
into this box. 10When the box was full of
money, the king's secretary and the chief priest would
count the money and put it in bags. 11Then
they would give it to the men supervising the repairs to
the temple. Some of the money was used to pay the
builders, the woodworkers, 12the stonecutters,
and the men who built the walls. And some was used to buy
wood and stone and to pay any other costs for repairing
the temple.
13While
the repairs were being made, the money that was given to
the temple was not used to make silver bowls, lamp
snuffers, small sprinkling bowls, trumpets, or anything
gold or silver for the temple. 14It went only
to pay for repairs. 15The men in charge were
honest, so no one had to keep track of the money.
16The
fines that had to be paid along with the sacrifices to
make things right and the sacrifices for sin did not go
to the temple. This money belonged only to the priests.
17About
the same time, King Hazael of Syria attacked the town of
Gath and captured it. Next, he decided to attack
Jerusalem. 18So Joash collected everything he
and his ancestors Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah had
dedicated to the LORD, as well as
the gold in the storage rooms in the temple and palace.
He sent it all to Hazael as a gift, and when Hazael
received it, he ordered his troops to leave Jerusalem.
19Everything
else Joash did while he was king is written in The
History of the Kings of Judah. 20-21At the
end of his rule, some of his officers rebelled against
him. Jozabad son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer
murdered him in a building where the land was filled in
on the east side of Jerusalem, near the road to Silla.
Joash was buried beside his ancestors in Jerusalem, and
his son Amaziah became king.
King Jehoahaz of Israel
2 Kings 13 Jehoahaz
son of Jehu became king of Israel in the twenty-third
year of Joash's rule in Judah. Jehoahaz ruled seventeen
years from Samaria 2and disobeyed the LORD by doing wrong. He never stopped
following the example of Jeroboam, who had caused the
Israelites to sin.
3The
LORD was angry at the Israelites,
so he let King Hazael of Syria and his son Benhadad rule
over them for a long time. 4Jehoahaz prayed to
the LORD for help, and the LORD saw how terribly Hazael was treating
the Israelites. He answered Jehoahaz 5by
sending Israel a leader who rescued them from the
Syrians, and the Israelites lived in peace as they had
before. 6-7But Hazael had defeated Israel's
army so badly that Jehoahaz had only ten chariots, fifty
cavalry troops, and ten thousand regular soldiers left in
his army.
The
Israelites kept sinning and following the example of
Jeroboam's family. They did not tear down the sacred
poles that had been set up in Samaria for the worship of
the goddess Asherah.
8Everything
else Jehoahaz did while he was king, including his brave
deeds, is written in The History of the Kings of
Israel. 9Jehoahaz died and was buried in
Samaria, and his son Jehoash became king.
King Jehoash of Israel
10Jehoash
became king of Israel in the thirty-seventh year of
Joash's rule in Judah, and he ruled sixteen years from
Samaria. 11He disobeyed the LORD
by doing just like Jeroboam, who had caused the
Israelites to sin.
12Everything
else Jehoash did while he was king, including his war
against King Amaziah of Judah, is written in The
History of the Kings of Israel. 13Jehoash
died and was buried in Samaria beside the other Israelite
kings. His son Jeroboam then became king.
Elisha the Prophet Dies
14Some
time before the death of King Jehoash, Elisha the prophet
was very sick and about to die. Jehoash went in and stood
beside him, crying. He said, "Master, what will
Israel's chariots and cavalry be able to do without
you?"
15-16"Grab
a bow and some arrows," Elisha told him, "and
hold them in your hand." Jehoash grabbed the bow and
arrows and held them. Elisha placed his hand on the
king's hand 17and said, "Open the window
facing east." When it was open, Elisha shouted,
"Now shoot!" Jehoash shot an arrow and Elisha
said, "That arrow is a sign that the LORD
will help you completely defeat the Syrian army at
Aphek."
18Elisha
said, "Pick up the arrows and hit the ground with
them." Jehoash grabbed the arrows and hit the ground
three times, then stopped. 19Elisha became
angry at the king and exclaimed, "If you had struck
it five or six times, you would completely wipe out the
Syrians. Now you will defeat them only three times."
20Elisha
died and was buried.
Every
year in the spring, Moab's leaders sent raiding parties
into Israel. 21Once, while some Israelites
were burying a man's body, they saw a group of Moabites.
The Israelites quickly threw the body into Elisha's tomb
and ran away. As soon as the man's body touched the bones
of Elisha, the man came back to life and stood up.
Israel Defeats Syria
22Israel
was under the power of King Hazael of Syria during the
entire rule of Jehoahaz. 23But the LORD was kind to the Israelites and showed
them mercy because of his solemn agreement with their
ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In fact, he has
never turned his back on them or let them be completely
destroyed.
24Hazael
died, and his son Benhadad then became king of Syria. 25King
Jehoash of Israel attacked and defeated the Syrian army
three times. He took back from Benhadad all the towns
Hazael had captured in battle from his father Jehoahaz.
Evil Rulers and Lying Prophets
Micah 3 Listen
to me, you rulers of Israel!
You know right from wrong, 2but you prefer to
do evil
instead of what is right.
You skin my people alive. You strip off their flesh,
3 break
their bones, cook it all in a pot,
and gulp it down.
4Someday
you will beg the LORD to help you,
but he will turn away because of your sins.
5You
lying prophets promise security
for anyone who gives you food,
but disaster for anyone who refuses to feed you.
Here is what the LORD says to you
prophets:
6"You
will live in the dark, far from the sight of the sun,
with no message from me.
7You
prophets and fortunetellers will all be disgraced,
with no message from me."
8But
the LORD has filled me with power
and his Spirit.
I
have been given the courage to speak about justice
and to tell you people of Israel that you have sinned.
9So
listen to my message, you rulers of Israel!
You hate justice and twist the truth.
10You
make cruelty and murder a way of life in Jerusalem.
11 You
leaders accept bribes for dishonest decisions.
You priests and prophets teach and preach,
but only for money.
Then you say, "The LORD is on
our side.
No harm will come to us."
12And
so, because of you, Jerusalem will be plowed under
and left in ruins.
Thorns will cover the mountain where the temple now
stands.
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