Psalm 58
(The Message)
1 Is this any way to run a country?
Is there an honest politician in the house? 2 Behind the scenes you brew
cauldrons of evil, behind closed doors you make deals with demons. 3 The wicked
crawl from the wrong side of the cradle; their first words out of the womb are
lies. 4 Poison, lethal rattlesnake poison, drips from their forked tongues - 5
Deaf to threats, deaf to charm, decades of wax built up in their ears. 6 God,
smash their teeth to bits, leave them toothless tigers. 7 Let their lives be
buckets of water spilled, all that's left, a damp stain in the sand. Let them
be trampled grass worn smooth by the traffic. 8 Let them dissolve into snail
slime, be a miscarried fetus that never sees sunlight. 9 Before what they cook
up is half-done, God, throw it out with the garbage! 10 The righteous will call
up their friends when they see the wicked get their reward, Serve up their
blood in goblets as they toast one another, 11 Everyone cheering, "It's
worth it to play by the rules! God's handing out trophies and tending the
earth!"
Psalm 59
(The Message)
1 My God! Rescue me from my enemies,
defend me from these mutineers. 2 Rescue me from their dirty tricks, save me
from their hit men. 3 Desperadoes have ganged up on me, they're hiding in
ambush for me. I did nothing to deserve this, God, 4 crossed no one, wronged no
one. All the same, they're after me, determined to get me. 5 You're God, God of
angel armies, Israel's God! Get on the job and take care of these pagans, don't
be soft on these hard cases. 6 They return when the sun goes down, They howl
like coyotes, ringing the city. 7 Then suddenly they're all at the gate,
Snarling invective, drawn daggers in their teeth. They think they'll never get
caught. 8 But you, God, break out laughing; you treat the godless nations like
jokes. 9 Strong God, I'm watching you do it, I can always count on you. 10 God
in dependable love shows up on time, shows me my enemies in ruin. 11 Don't make
quick work of them, God, lest my people forget. Bring them down in slow motion,
take them apart piece by piece. 12 Let all their mean-mouthed arrogance catch
up with them, Catch them out and bring them down - every muttered curse - every
barefaced lie. 13 Finish them off in fine style! Finish them off for good! Then
all the world will see that God rules well in Jacob, everywhere that God's in
charge. 14 They return when the sun goes down, They howl like coyotes, ringing
the city. 15 They scavenge for bones, And bite the hand that feeds them. 16 And
me? I'm singing your prowess, shouting at cockcrow your largesse, For you've
been a safe place for me, a good place to hide. 17 Strong God, I'm watching you
do it, I can always count on you - God, my dependable love.
Psalm 60
(The Message)
1 God! you walked off and left us,
kicked our defenses to bits And stalked off angry. Come back. Oh please, come
back! 2 You shook earth to the foundations, ripped open huge crevasses. Heal
the breaks! Everything's coming apart at the seams. 3 You made your people look
doom in the face, then gave us cheap wine to drown our troubles. 4 Then you
planted a flag to rally your people, an unfurled flag to look to for courage. 5
Now do something quickly, answer right now, so the one you love best is saved.
6 That's when God spoke in holy splendor, "Bursting with joy, I make a
present of Shechem, I hand out Succoth Valley as a gift. 7 Gilead's in my
pocket, to say nothing of Manasseh. Ephraim's my hard hat, Judah my hammer; 8
Moab's a scrub bucket, I mop the floor with Moab, Spit on Edom, rain fireworks
all over Philistia." 9 Who will take me to the thick of the fight? Who'll
show me the road to Edom? 10 You aren't giving up on us, are you, God? refusing
to go out with our troops? 11 Give us help for the hard task; human help is
worthless. 12 In God we'll do our very best; he'll flatten the opposition for
good.
Psalm 61 (The Message)
1 God, listen to me shout, bend an
ear to my prayer. 2 When I'm far from anywhere, down to my last gasp, I call
out, "Guide me up High Rock Mountain!" 3 You've always given me
breathing room, a place to get away from it all, 4 A lifetime pass to your
safe-house, an open invitation as your guest. 5 You've always taken me
seriously, God, made me welcome among those who know and love you. 6 Let the
days of the king add up to years and years of good rule. 7 Set his throne in
the full light of God; post Steady Love and Good Faith as lookouts, 8 And I'll
be the poet who sings your glory - and live what I sing every day.
Psalm 62 (The Message)
1 God, the one and only - I'll wait
as long as he says. Everything I need comes from him, so why not? 2 He's solid
rock under my feet, breathing room for my soul, An impregnable castle: I'm set
for life. 3 How long will you gang up on me? How long will you run with the
bullies? There's nothing to you, any of you - rotten floorboards, worm-eaten
rafters, 4 Anthills plotting to bring down mountains, far gone in make-believe.
You talk a good line, but every "blessing" breathes a curse. 5 God,
the one and only - I'll wait as long as he says. Everything I hope for comes
from him, so why not? 6 He's solid rock under my feet, breathing room for my
soul, An impregnable castle: I'm set for life. 7 My help and glory are in God 8
So trust him absolutely, people; lay your lives on the line for him. God is a
safe place to be. 9 Man as such is smoke, woman as such, a mirage. Put them
together, they're nothing; two times nothing is nothing. 10 And a windfall, if
it comes - don't make too much of it. 11 God said this once and for all; how
many times Have I heard it repeated? "Strength comes Straight from
God." 12 Love to you, Lord God! You pay a fair wage for a good day's work!
Psalm 63 (The Message)
1 God - you're my God! I can't get
enough of you! I've worked up such hunger and thirst for God, traveling across
dry and weary deserts. 2 So here I am in the place of worship, eyes open,
drinking in your strength and glory. 3 In your generous love I am really living
at last! My lips brim praises like fountains. 4 I bless you every time I take a
breath; My arms wave like banners of praise to you. 5 I eat my fill of prime
rib and gravy; I smack my lips. It's time to shout praises! 6 If I'm sleepless
at midnight, I spend the hours in grateful reflection. 7 Because you've always
stood up for me, I'm free to run and play. 8 I hold on to you for dear life,
and you hold me steady as a post. 9 Those who are out to get me are marked for
doom, marked for death, bound for hell. 10 They'll die violent deaths; jackals
will tear them limb from limb. 11 But the king is glad in God; his true friends
spread the joy, While small-minded gossips are gagged for good.
Psalm 64 (The Message)
1 Listen and help, O God. I'm
reduced to a whine And a whimper, obsessed with feelings of doomsday. 2 Don't
let them find me - the conspirators out to get me, 3 Using their tongues as
weapons, flinging poison words, poison-tipped arrow-words. 4 They shoot from
ambush, shoot without warning, not caring who they hit. 5 They keep fit doing
calisthenics of evil purpose, They keep lists of the traps they've secretly
set. They say to each other, "No one can catch us, 6 no one can detect our
perfect crime." The Detective detects the mystery in the dark of the
cellar heart. 7 The God of the Arrow shoots! They double up in pain, 8 Fall
flat on their faces in full view of the grinning crowd. 9 Everyone sees it.
God's work is the talk of the town. 10 Be glad, good people! Fly to God!
Good-hearted people, make praise your habit.
Psalm 65 (The Message)
1 Silence is praise to you, Zion-dwelling
God, And also obedience. 2 You hear the prayer in it all. We all arrive at your
doorstep sooner or later, loaded with guilt, 3 Our sins too much for us - but
you get rid of them once and for all. 4 Blessed are the chosen! Blessed the
guest at home in your place! We expect our fill of good things in your house,
your heavenly manse. 5 All your salvation wonders are on display in your trophy
room. Earth-Tamer, Ocean-Pourer, 6 Mountain-Maker, Hill-Dresser, 7 Muzzler of
sea storm and wave crash, of mobs in noisy riot - 8 Far and wide they'll come
to a stop, they'll stare in awe, in wonder. Dawn and dusk take turns calling,
"Come and worship." 9 Oh, visit the earth, ask her to join the dance!
Deck her out in spring showers, fill the God-River with living water. Paint the
wheat fields golden. Creation was made for this! 10 Drench the plowed fields,
soak the dirt clods With rainfall as harrow and rake bring her to blossom and
fruit. 11 Snow-crown the peaks with splendor, scatter rose petals down your paths,
12 All through the wild meadows, rose petals. Set the hills to dancing, 13
Dress the canyon walls with live sheep, a drape of flax across the valleys. Let
them shout, and shout, and shout! Oh, oh, let them sing!
Psalm 66 (The Message)
1 All together now - applause for
God! 2 Sing songs to the tune of his glory, set glory to the rhythms of his
praise. 3 Say of God, "We've never seen anything like him!" When your
enemies see you in action, they slink off like scolded dogs. 4 The whole earth
falls to its knees - it worships you, sings to you, can't stop enjoying your
name and fame. 5 Take a good look at God's wonders - they'll take your breath
away. 6 He converted sea to dry land; travelers crossed the river on foot. Now
isn't that cause for a song? 7 Ever sovereign in his high tower, he keeps his
eye on the godless nations. Rebels don't dare raise a finger against him. 8
Bless our God, O peoples! Give him a thunderous welcome! 9 Didn't he set us on
the road to life? Didn't he keep us out of the ditch? 10 He trained us first,
passed us like silver through refining fires, 11 Brought us into hardscrabble
country, pushed us to our very limit, 12 Road-tested us inside and out, took us
to hell and back; Finally he brought us to this well-watered place. 13 I'm bringing
my prizes and presents to your house. I'm doing what I said I'd do, 14 What I
solemnly swore I'd do that day when I was in so much trouble: 15 The choicest
cuts of meat for the sacrificial meal; Even the fragrance of roasted lamb is
like a meal! Or make it an ox garnished with goat meat! 16 All believers, come
here and listen, let me tell you what God did for me. 17 I called out to him
with my mouth, my tongue shaped the sounds of music. 18 If I had been cozy with
evil, the Lord would never have listened. 19 But he most surely did listen, he
came on the double when he heard my prayer. 20 Blessed be God: he didn't turn a
deaf ear, he stayed with me, loyal in his love.
Psalm 67 (The Message)
1 God, mark us with grace and
blessing! Smile! 2 The whole country will see how you work, all the godless
nations see how you save. 3 God! Let people thank and enjoy you. Let all people
thank and enjoy you. 4 Let all far-flung people become happy and shout their
happiness because You judge them fair and square, you tend the far-flung
peoples. 5 God! Let people thank and enjoy you. Let all people thank and enjoy
you. 6 Earth, display your exuberance! You mark us with blessing, O God, our
God. 7 You mark us with blessing, O God. Earth's four corners - honor him!
Psalm 68 (The Message)
1 Up with God! Down with his
enemies! Adversaries, run for the hills! 2 Gone like a puff of smoke, like a
blob of wax in the fire - one look at God and the wicked vanish. 3 When the
righteous see God in action they'll laugh, they'll sing, they'll laugh and sing
for joy. 4 Sing hymns to God; all heaven, sing out; clear the way for the
coming of Cloud-Rider. Enjoy God, cheer when you see him! 5 Father of orphans,
champion of widows, is God in his holy house. 6 God makes homes for the
homeless, leads prisoners to freedom, but leaves rebels to rot in hell. 7 God,
when you took the lead with your people, when you marched out into the wild, 8
Earth shook, sky broke out in a sweat; God was on the march. Even Sinai
trembled at the sight of God on the move, at the sight of Israel's God. 9 You
pour out rain in buckets, O God; thorn and cactus become an oasis 10 For your
people to camp in and enjoy. You set them up in business; they went from rags
to riches. 11 The Lord gave the word; thousands called out the good news: 12
"Kings of the armies are on the run, on the run!" 13 While
housewives, safe and sound back home, divide up the plunder, the plunder of
Canaanite silver and gold. 14 On that day that Shaddai scattered the kings,
snow fell on Black Mountain. 15 You huge mountains, Bashan mountains, mighty
mountains, dragon mountains. 16 All you mountains not chosen, sulk now, and
feel sorry for yourselves, For this is the mountain God has chosen to live on;
he'll rule from this mountain forever. 17 The chariots of God, twice ten
thousand, and thousands more besides, The Lord in the lead, riding down Sinai -
straight to the Holy Place! 18 You climbed to the High Place, captives in tow,
your arms full of booty from rebels, And now you sit there in state, God,
sovereign God! 19 Blessed be the Lord - day after day he carries us along. 20
He's our Savior, our God, oh yes! He's God-for-us, he's God-who-saves-us. Lord
God knows all death's ins and outs. 21 What's more, he made heads roll, split
the skulls of the enemy As he marched out of heaven, 22 saying, "I tied up
the Dragon in knots, put a muzzle on the Deep Blue Sea." 23 You can wade
through your enemies' blood, and your dogs taste of your enemies from your
boots. 24 See God on parade to the sanctuary, my God, my King on the march! 25
Singers out front, the band behind, maidens in the middle with castanets. 26
The whole choir blesses God. Like a fountain of praise, Israel blesses God. 27
Look - little Benjamin's out front and leading Princes of Judah in their royal
robes, princes of Zebulon, princes of Naphtali. 28 Parade your power, O God,
the power, O God, that made us what we are. 29 Your temple, High God, is
Jerusalem; kings bring gifts to you. 30 Rebuke that old crocodile, Egypt, with
her herd of wild bulls and calves, Rapacious in her lust for silver, crushing
peoples, spoiling for a fight. 31 Let Egyptian traders bring blue cloth and
Cush come running to God, her hands outstretched. 32 Sing, O kings of the
earth! Sing praises to the Lord! 33 There he is: Sky-Rider, striding the
ancient skies. Listen - he's calling in thunder, rumbling, rolling thunder. 34
Call out "Bravo!" to God, the High God of Israel. His splendor and
strength rise huge as thunderheads. 35 A terrible beauty, O God, streams from
your sanctuary. It's Israel's strong God! He gives power and might to his
people! O you, his people - bless God!
Psalm 69 (The Message)
1 God, God, save me! I'm in over my
head, 2 Quicksand under me, swamp water over me; I'm going down for the third
time. 3 I'm hoarse from calling for help, Bleary-eyed from searching the sky
for God. 4 I've got more enemies than hairs on my head; Sneaks and liars are
out to knife me in the back. What I never stole Must I now give back? 5 God,
you know every sin I've committed; My life's a wide-open book before you. 6
Don't let those who look to you in hope Be discouraged by what happens to me,
Dear Lord! God of the armies! Don't let those out looking for you Come to a
dead end by following me - Please, dear God of Israel! 7 Because of you I look like
an idiot, I walk around ashamed to show my face. 8 My brothers shun me like a
bum off the street; My family treats me like an unwanted guest. 9 I love you
more than I can say. Because I'm madly in love with you, They blame me for
everything they dislike about you. 10 When I poured myself out in prayer and
fasting, All it got me was more contempt. 11 When I put on a sad face, They
treated me like a clown. 12 Now drunks and gluttons Make up drinking songs
about me. 13 And me? I pray. God, it's time for a break! God, answer in love!
Answer with your sure salvation! 14 Rescue me from the swamp, Don't let me go
under for good, Pull me out of the clutch of the enemy; This whirlpool is
sucking me down. 15 Don't let the swamp be my grave, the Black Hole Swallow me,
its jaws clenched around me. 16 Now answer me, God, because you love me; Let me
see your great mercy full-face. 17 Don't look the other way; your servant can't
take it. I'm in trouble. Answer right now! 18 Come close, God; get me out of
here. Rescue me from this deathtrap. 19 You know how they kick me around - Pin
on me the donkey's ears, the dunce's cap. 20 I'm broken by their taunts, Flat
on my face, reduced to a nothing. I looked in vain for one friendly face. Not
one. I couldn't find one shoulder to cry on. 21 They put poison in my soup,
Vinegar in my drink. 22 Let their supper be bait in a trap that snaps shut; May
their best friends be trappers who'll skin them alive. 23 Make them become
blind as bats, Give them the shakes from morning to night. 24 Let them know
what you think of them, Blast them with your red-hot anger. 25 Burn down their
houses, Leave them desolate with nobody at home. 26 They gossiped about the one
you disciplined, Made up stories about anyone wounded by God. 27 Pile on the
guilt, Don't let them off the hook. 28 Strike their names from the list of the
living; No rock-carved honor for them among the righteous. 29 I'm hurt and in
pain; Give me space for healing, and mountain air. 30 Let me shout God's name
with a praising song, Let me tell his greatness in a prayer of thanks. 31 For
God, this is better than oxen on the altar, Far better than blue-ribbon bulls.
32 The poor in spirit see and are glad - Oh, you God-seekers, take heart! 33
For God listens to the poor, He doesn't walk out on the wretched. 34 You
heavens, praise him; praise him, earth; Also ocean and all things that swim in
it. 35 For God is out to help Zion, Rebuilding the wrecked towns of Judah.
Guess who will live there - The proud owners of the land? 36 No, the children of
his servants will get it, The lovers of his name will live in it.
Psalm 70 (The Message)
1 God! Please hurry to my rescue!
God, come quickly to my side! 2 Those who are out to get me - let them fall all
over themselves. Those who relish my downfall - send them down a blind alley. 3
Give them a taste of their own medicine, those gossips off clucking their
tongues. 4 Let those on the hunt for you sing and celebrate. Let all who love
your saving way say over and over, "God is mighty!" 5 But I've lost
it. I'm wasted. God - quickly, quickly! Quick to my side, quick to my rescue!
God, don't lose a minute.
Psalm 71 (The Message)
1 I run for dear life to God, I'll
never live to regret it. 2 Do what you do so well: get me out of this mess and
up on my feet. Put your ear to the ground and listen, give me space for
salvation. 3 Be a guest room where I can retreat; you said your door was always
open! You're my salvation - my vast, granite fortress. 4 My God, free me from
the grip of Wicked, from the clutch of Bad and Bully. 5 You keep me going when
times are tough - my bedrock, God, since my childhood. 6 I've hung on you from
the day of my birth, the day you took me from the cradle; I'll never run out of
praise. 7 Many gasp in alarm when they see me, but you take me in stride. 8
Just as each day brims with your beauty, my mouth brims with praise. 9 But
don't turn me out to pasture when I'm old or put me on the shelf when I can't
pull my weight. 10 My enemies are talking behind my back, watching for their
chance to knife me. 11 The gossip is: "God has abandoned him. Pounce on
him now; no one will help him." 12 God, don't just watch from the
sidelines. Come on! Run to my side! 13 My accusers - make them lose face. Those
out to get me - make them look 14 while I stretch out, reaching for you, and
daily add praise to praise. 15 I'll write the book on your righteousness, talk
up your salvation the livelong day, never run out of good things to write or
say. 16 I come in the power of the Lord God, I post signs marking his right-of-way.
17 You got me when I was an unformed youth, God, and taught me everything I
know. Now I'm telling the world your wonders; 18 I'll keep at it until I'm old
and gray. God, don't walk off and leave me until I get out the news Of your
strong right arm to this world, news of your power to the world yet to come, 19
Your famous and righteous ways, O God. God, you've done it all! Who is quite
like you? 20 You, who made me stare trouble in the face, Turn me around; Now
let me look life in the face. I've been to the bottom; 21 streaming with
honors; turn to me, be tender to me, 22 And I'll take up the lute and thank you
to the tune of your faithfulness, God. I'll make music for you on a harp, Holy
One of Israel. 23 When I open up in song to you, I let out lungsful of praise,
my rescued life a song. 24 All day long I'm chanting about you and your
righteous ways, While those who tried to do me in slink off looking ashamed.
Psalm 72 (The Message)
1 Give the gift of wise rule to the
king, O God, the gift of just rule to the crown prince. 2 May he judge your
people rightly, be honorable to your meek and lowly. 3 Let the mountains give
exuberant witness; shape the hills with the contours of right living. 4 Please
stand up for the poor, help the children of the needy, come down hard on the
cruel tyrants. 5 Outlast the sun, outlive the moon - age after age after age. 6
Be rainfall on cut grass, earth-refreshing rain showers. 7 Let righteousness
burst into blossom and peace abound until the moon fades to nothing. 8 Rule
from sea to sea, from the River to the Rim. 9 Foes will fall on their knees
before God, his enemies lick the dust. 10 Kings remote and legendary will pay
homage, kings rich and resplendent will turn over their wealth. 11 All kings
will fall down and worship, and godless nations sign up to serve him, 12
Because he rescues the poor at the first sign of need, the destitute who have
run out of luck. 13 He opens a place in his heart for the down-and-out, he
restores the wretched of the earth. 14 He frees them from tyranny and torture -
when they bleed, he bleeds; when they die, he dies. 15 And live! Oh, let him
live! Deck him out in Sheba gold. Offer prayers unceasing to him, bless him
from morning to night. 16 Fields of golden grain in the land, cresting the mountains
in wild exuberance, Cornucopias of praise, praises springing from the city like
grass from the earth. 17 May he never be forgotten, his fame shine on like
sunshine. May all godless people enter his circle of blessing and bless the One
who blessed them. 18 Blessed God, Israel's God, the one and only wonder-working
God! 19 Blessed always his blazing glory! All earth brims with his glory. 20
Yes and Yes and Yes.
Psalm 73 (The Message)
1 No doubt about it! God is good -
good to good people, good to the good-hearted. 2 But I nearly missed it, missed
seeing his goodness. 3 I was looking the other way, looking up to the people 4
At the top, envying the wicked who have it made, 5 Who have nothing to worry
about, not a care in the whole wide world. 6 Pretentious with arrogance, they
wear the latest fashions in violence, 7 Pampered and overfed, decked out in
silk bows of silliness. 8 They jeer, using words to kill; they bully their way
with words. 9 They're full of hot air, loudmouths disturbing the peace. 10
People actually listen to them - can you believe it? Like thirsty puppies, they
lap up their words. 11 What's going on here? Is God out to lunch? Nobody's
tending the store. 12 The wicked get by with everything; they have it made,
piling up riches 13 I've been stupid to play by the rules; what has it gotten
me? 14 A long run of bad luck, that's what - a slap in the face every time I
walk out the door. 15 If I'd have given in and talked like this, I would have
betrayed your dear children. 16 Still, when I tried to figure it out, all I got
was a splitting headache . . . 17 Until I entered the sanctuary of God. Then I
saw the whole picture: 18 The slippery road you've put them on, with a final
crash in a ditch of delusions. 19 In the blink of an eye, disaster! A blind
curve in the dark, and - nightmare! 20 We wake up and rub our eyes. . . .
Nothing. There's nothing to them. And there never was. 21 When I was
beleaguered and bitter, totally consumed by envy, 22 I was totally ignorant, a
dumb ox in your very presence. 23 I'm still in your presence, but you've taken
my hand. 24 You wisely and tenderly lead me, and then you bless me. 25 You're
all I want in heaven! You're all I want on earth! 26 When my skin sags and my
bones get brittle, God is rock-firm and faithful. 27 Look! Those who left you
are falling apart! Deserters, they'll never be heard from again. 28 But I'm in
the very presence of God - oh, how refreshing it is! I've made Lord God my
home. God, I'm telling the world what you do!
Psalm 74 (The Message)
1 You walked off and left us, and
never looked back. God, how could you do that? We're your very own sheep; how
can you stomp off in anger? 2 Refresh your memory of us - you bought us a long
time ago. Your most precious tribe - you paid a good price for us! Your very
own Mount Zion - you actually lived here once! 3 Come and visit the site of
disaster, see how they've wrecked the sanctuary. 4 While your people were at
worship, your enemies barged in, brawling and scrawling graffiti. 5 They set
fire to the porch; axes swinging, they chopped up the woodwork, 6 Beat down the
doors with sledgehammers, then split them into kindling. 7 They burned your
holy place to the ground, violated the place of worship. 8 They said to
themselves, "We'll wipe them all out," and burned down all the places
of worship. 9 There's not a sign or symbol of God in sight, nor anyone to speak
in his name, no one who knows what's going on. 10 How long, God, will
barbarians blaspheme, enemies curse and get by with it? 11 Why don't you do something?
How long are you going to sit there with your hands folded in your lap? 12 God
is my King from the very start; he works salvation in the womb of the earth. 13
With one blow you split the sea in two, you made mincemeat of the dragon
Tannin. 14 You lopped off the heads of Leviathan, then served them up in a stew
for the animals. 15 With your finger you opened up springs and creeks, and
dried up the wild floodwaters. 16 You own the day, you own the night; you put
stars and sun in place. 17 You laid out the four corners of earth, shaped the
seasons of summer and winter. 18 Mark and remember, God, all the enemy taunts,
each idiot desecration. 19 Don't throw your lambs to the wolves; after all
we've been through, don't forget us. 20 Remember your promises; the city is in
darkness, the countryside violent. 21 Don't leave the victims to rot in the
street; make them a choir that sings your praises. 22 On your feet, O God -
stand up for yourself! Do you hear what they're saying about you, all the vile
obscenities? 23 Don't tune out their malicious filth, the brawling invective
that never lets up.
Psalm 75 (The Message)
1 We thank you, God, we thank you -
your Name is our favorite word; your mighty works are all we talk about. 2 You
say, "I'm calling this meeting to order, I'm ready to set things right. 3
When the earth goes topsy-turvy And nobody knows which end is up, I nail it all
down, I put everything in place again. 4 I say to the smart alecks, 'That's
enough,' to the bullies, 'Not so fast.'" 5 Don't raise your fist against
High God. Don't raise your voice against Rock of Ages. 6 He's the One from east
to west; from desert to mountains, he's the One. 7 God rules: he brings this
one down to his knees, pulls that one up on her feet. 8 God has a cup in his
hand, a bowl of wine, full to the brim. He draws from it and pours; it's
drained to the dregs. Earth's wicked ones drink it all, drink it down to the
last bitter drop! 9 And I'm telling the story of God Eternal, singing the
praises of Jacob's God. 10 The fists of the wicked are bloody stumps, The arms
of the righteous are lofty green branches.
Psalm 76 (The Message)
1 God is well-known in Judah; in
Israel, he's a household name. 2 He keeps a house in Salem, his own suite of
rooms in Zion. 3 That's where, using arrows for kindling, he made a bonfire of
weapons of war. 4 Oh, how bright you shine! Outshining their huge piles of
loot! 5 The warriors were plundered and left there impotent. And now there's
nothing to them, nothing to show for their swagger and threats. 6 Your sudden
roar, God of Jacob, knocked the wind out of horse and rider. 7 Fierce you are,
and fearsome! Who can stand up to your rising anger? 8 From heaven you thunder
judgment; earth falls to her knees and holds her breath. 9 God stands tall and
makes things right, he saves all the wretched on earth. 10 Instead of
smoldering rage - God-praise! All that sputtering rage - now a garland for God!
11 Do for God what you said you'd do - he is, after all, your God. Let everyone
in town bring offerings to the One Who Watches our every move. 12 Nobody gets
by with anything, no one plays fast and loose with him.
Psalm 77 (The Message)
1 I yell out to my God, I yell with
all my might, I yell at the top of my lungs. He listens. 2 I found myself in
trouble and went looking for my Lord; my life was an open wound that wouldn't
heal. When friends said, "Everything will turn out all right," I
didn't believe a word they said. 3 I remember God - and shake my head. I bow my
head - then wring my hands. 4 I'm awake all night - not a wink of sleep; I
can't even say what's bothering me. 5 I go over the days one by one, I ponder
the years gone by. 6 I strum my lute all through the night, wondering how to
get my life together. 7 Will the Lord walk off and leave us for good? Will he
never smile again? 8 Is his love worn threadbare? Has his salvation promise
burned out? 9 Has God forgotten his manners? Has he angrily stalked off and
left us? 10 "Just my luck," I said. "The High God goes out of
business just the moment I need him." 11 Once again I'll go over what God
has done, lay out on the table the ancient wonders; 12 I'll ponder all the
things you've accomplished, and give a long, loving look at your acts. 13 O
God! Your way is holy! No god is great like God! 14 You're the God who makes
things happen; you showed everyone what you can do - 15 You pulled your people
out of the worst kind of trouble, rescued the children of Jacob and Joseph. 16
Ocean saw you in action, God, saw you and trembled with fear; Deep Ocean was
scared to death. 17 Clouds belched buckets of rain, Sky exploded with thunder,
your arrows flashing this way and that. 18 From Whirlwind came your thundering
voice, Lightning exposed the world, Earth reeled and rocked. 19 You strode
right through Ocean, walked straight through roaring Ocean, but nobody saw you
come or go. 20 Hidden in the hands of Moses and Aaron, You led your people like
a flock of sheep.
Psalm 78 (The Message)
1 Listen, dear friends, to God's
truth, bend your ears to what I tell you. 2 I'm chewing on the morsel of a
proverb; I'll let you in on the sweet old truths, 3 Stories we heard from our
fathers, counsel we learned at our mother's knee. 4 We're not keeping this to
ourselves, we're passing it along to the next generation - God's fame and
fortune, the marvelous things he has done. 5 He planted a witness in Jacob, set
his Word firmly in Israel, Then commanded our parents to teach it to their
children 6 So the next generation would know, and all the generations to come -
Know the truth and tell the stories 7 can trust in God, Never forget the works
of God but keep his commands to the letter. 8 Heaven forbid they should be like
their parents, bullheaded and bad, A fickle and faithless bunch who never
stayed true to God. 9 The Ephraimites, armed to the teeth, ran off when the
battle began. 10 They were cowards to God's Covenant, refused to walk by his
Word. 11 They forgot what he had done - marvels he'd done right before their
eyes. 12 He performed miracles in plain sight of their parents in Egypt, out on
the fields of Zoan. 13 He split the Sea and they walked right through it; he
piled the waters to the right and the left. 14 He led them by day with a cloud,
led them all the night long with a fiery torch. 15 He split rocks in the
wilderness, gave them all they could drink from underground springs; 16 He made
creeks flow out from sheer rock, and water pour out like a river. 17 All they
did was sin even more, rebel in the desert against the High God. 18 They tried
to get their own way with God, clamored for favors, for special attention. 19
They whined like spoiled children, "Why can't God give us a decent meal in
this desert? 20 Sure, he struck the rock and the water flowed, creeks cascaded
from the rock. But how about some fresh-baked bread? How about a nice cut of
meat?" 21 When God heard that, he was furious - his anger flared against
Jacob, he lost his temper with Israel. 22 It was clear they didn't believe God,
had no intention of trusting in his help. 23 But God helped them anyway,
commanded the clouds and gave orders that opened the gates of heaven. 24 He
rained down showers of manna to eat, he gave them the Bread of Heaven. 25 They
ate the bread of the mighty angels; he sent them all the food they could eat.
26 He let East Wind break loose from the skies, gave a strong push to South
Wind. 27 This time it was birds that rained down - succulent birds, an abundance
of birds. 28 He aimed them right for the center of their camp; all round their
tents there were birds. 29 They ate and had their fill; he handed them
everything they craved on a platter. 30 But their greed knew no bounds; they
stuffed their mouths with more and more. 31 Finally, God was fed up, his anger
erupted - he cut down their brightest and best, he laid low Israel's finest
young men. 32 And - can you believe it? - they kept right on sinning; all those
wonders and they still wouldn't believe! 33 So their lives dribbled off to
nothing - nothing to show for their lives but a ghost town. 34 When he cut them
down, they came running for help; they turned and pled for mercy. 35 They gave
witness that God was their rock, that High God was their redeemer, 36 But they
didn't mean a word of it; they lied through their teeth the whole time. 37 They
could not have cared less about him, wanted nothing to do with his Covenant. 38
And God? Compassionate! Forgave the sin! Didn't destroy! Over and over he
reined in his anger, restrained his considerable wrath. 39 He knew what they
were made of; he knew there wasn't much to them, 40 How often in the desert
they had spurned him, tried his patience in those wilderness years. 41 Time and
again they pushed him to the limit, provoked Israel's Holy God. 42 How quickly
they forgot what he'd done, forgot their day of rescue from the enemy, 43 When
he did miracles in Egypt, wonders on the plain of Zoan. 44 He turned the River
and its streams to blood - not a drop of water fit to drink. 45 He sent flies,
which ate them alive, and frogs, which bedeviled them. 46 He turned their
harvest over to caterpillars, everything they had worked for to the locusts. 47
He flattened their grapevines with hail; a killing frost ruined their orchards.
48 He pounded their cattle with hail, let thunderbolts loose on their herds. 49
His anger flared, a wild firestorm of havoc, An advance guard of
disease-carrying angels 50 to clear the ground, preparing the way before him.
He didn't spare those people, he let the plague rage through their lives. 51 He
killed all the Egyptian firstborns, lusty infants, offspring of Ham's virility.
52 Then he led his people out like sheep, took his flock safely through the
wilderness. 53 He took good care of them; they had nothing to fear. The Sea
took care of their enemies for good. 54 He brought them into his holy land,
this mountain he claimed for his own. 55 He scattered everyone who got in their
way; he staked out an inheritance for them - the tribes of Israel all had their
own places. 56 But they kept on giving him a hard time, rebelled against God,
the High God, refused to do anything he told them. 57 They were worse, if
that's possible, than their parents: traitors - crooked as a corkscrew. 58
Their pagan orgies provoked God's anger, their obscene idolatries broke his
heart. 59 When God heard their carryings-on, he was furious; he posted a huge
No over Israel. 60 He walked off and left Shiloh empty, abandoned the shrine
where he had met with Israel. 61 He let his pride and joy go to the dogs,
turned his back on the pride of his life. 62 He turned them loose on fields of
battle; angry, he let them fend for themselves. 63 Their young men went to war
and never came back; their young women waited in vain. 64 Their priests were
massacred, and their widows never shed a tear. 65 Suddenly the Lord was up on
his feet like someone roused from deep sleep, shouting like a drunken warrior.
66 He hit his enemies hard, sent them running, yelping, not daring to look
back. 67 He disqualified Joseph as leader, told Ephraim he didn't have what it
takes, 68 And chose the Tribe of Judah instead, Mount Zion, which he loves so
much. 69 He built his sanctuary there, resplendent, solid and lasting as the
earth itself. 70 Then he chose David, his servant, handpicked him from his work
in the sheep pens. 71 One day he was caring for the ewes and their lambs, the
next day God had him shepherding Jacob, his people Israel, his prize
possession. 72 His good heart made him a good shepherd; he guided the people
wisely and well.
Psalm 79 (The Message)
1 God! Barbarians have broken into
your home, violated your holy temple, left Jerusalem a pile of rubble! 2
They've served up the corpses of your servants as carrion food for birds of
prey, Threw the bones of your holy people out to the wild animals to gnaw on. 3
They dumped out their blood like buckets of water. All around Jerusalem, their
bodies were left to rot, unburied. 4 We're nothing but a joke to our neighbors,
graffiti scrawled on the city walls. 5 How long do we have to put up with this,
God? Do you have it in for us for good? Will your smoldering rage never cool
down? 6 If you're going to be angry, be angry with the pagans who care nothing
about you, or your rival kingdoms who ignore you. 7 They're the ones who ruined
Jacob, who wrecked and looted the place where he lived. 8 Don't blame us for
the sins of our parents. Hurry up and help us; we're at the end of our rope. 9
You're famous for helping; God, give us a break. Your reputation is on the line.
Pull us out of this mess, forgive us our sins - do what you're famous for
doing! 10 Don't let the heathen get by with their sneers: "Where's your
God? Is he out to lunch?" Go public and show the godless world that they
can't kill your servants and get by with it. 11 Give groaning prisoners a
hearing; pardon those on death row from their doom - you can do it! 12 Give our
jeering neighbors what they've got coming to them; let their God-taunts
boomerang and knock them flat. 13 Then we, your people, the ones you love and
care for, will thank you over and over and over. We'll tell everyone we meet
how wonderful you are, how praiseworthy you are!
Psalm 80 (The Message)
1 Listen, Shepherd, Israel's
Shepherd - get all your Joseph sheep together. Throw beams of light from your
dazzling throne 2 So Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh can see where they're
going. Get out of bed - you've slept long enough! Come on the run before it's
too late. 3 God, come back! Smile your blessing smile: That will be our
salvation. 4 God, God of the angel armies, how long will you smolder like a
sleeping volcano while your people call for fire and brimstone? 5 You put us on
a diet of tears, bucket after bucket of salty tears to drink. 6 You make us
look ridiculous to our friends; our enemies poke fun day after day. 7 God of
the angel armies, come back! Smile your blessing smile: That will be our
salvation. 8 Remember how you brought a young vine from Egypt, cleared out the
brambles and briers and planted your very own vineyard? 9 You prepared the good
earth, you planted her roots deep; the vineyard filled the land. 10 Your vine
soared high and shaded the mountains, even dwarfing the giant cedars. 11 Your
vine ranged west to the Sea, east to the River. 12 So why do you no longer
protect your vine? Trespassers pick its grapes at will; 13 Wild pigs crash
through and crush it, and the mice nibble away at what's left. 14 God of the
angel armies, turn our way! Take a good look at what's happened and attend to
this vine. 15 Care for what you once tenderly planted - the vine you raised
from a shoot. 16 And those who dared to set it on fire - give them a look that
will kill! 17 Then take the hand of your once-favorite child, the child you
raised to adulthood. 18 We will never turn our back on you; breathe life into
our lungs so we can shout your name! 19 God, God of the angel armies, come
back! Smile your blessing smile: That will be our salvation.
Psalm 81 (The Message)
1 A song to our strong God! a shout
to the God of Jacob! 2 Anthems from the choir, music from the band, sweet
sounds from lute and harp, 3 Trumpets and trombones and horns: it's festival
day, a feast to God! 4 A day decreed by God, solemnly ordered by the God of
Jacob. 5 He commanded Joseph to keep this day so we'd never forget what he did
in Egypt. I hear this most gentle whisper from One I never guessed would speak
to me: 6 "I took the world off your shoulders, freed you from a life of
hard labor. 7 You called to me in your pain; I got you out of a bad place. I
answered you from where the thunder hides, I proved you at Meribah Fountain. 8
"Listen, dear ones - get this straight; O Israel, don't take this lightly.
9 Don't take up with strange gods, don't worship the latest in gods. 10 I'm
God, your God, the very God who rescued you from doom in Egypt, Then fed you
all you could eat, filled your hungry stomachs. 11 "But my people didn't
listen, Israel paid no attention; 12 So I let go of the reins and told them,
'Run! Do it your own way!' 13 "Oh, dear people, will you listen to me now?
Israel, will you follow my map? 14 I'll make short work of your enemies, give
your foes the back of my hand. 15 I'll send the God-haters cringing like dogs,
never to be heard from again. 16 You'll feast on my fresh-baked bread spread
with butter and rock-pure honey."
Psalm 82 (The Message)
1 God calls the judges into his
courtroom, he puts all the judges in the dock. 2 "Enough! You've corrupted
justice long enough, you've let the wicked get away with murder. 3 You're here
to defend the defenseless, to make sure that underdogs get a fair break; 4 Your
job is to stand up for the powerless, and prosecute all those who exploit
them." 5 Ignorant judges! Head-in-the-sand judges! They haven't a clue to
what's going on. And now everything's falling apart, the world's coming
unglued. 6 "I commissioned you judges, each one of you, deputies of the
High God, 7 But you've betrayed your commission and now you're stripped of your
rank, busted." 8 O God, give them their just deserts! You've got the whole
world in your hands!
Psalm 83
(The Message)
1 God, don't shut me out; don't give
me the silent treatment, O God. 2 Your enemies are out there whooping it up,
the God-haters are living it up; 3 They're plotting to do your people in,
conspiring to rob you of your precious ones. 4 "Let's wipe this nation
from the face of the earth," they say; "scratch Israel's name off the
books." 5 And now they're putting their heads together, making plans to
get rid of you. 6 Edom and the Ishmaelites, Moab and the Hagrites, 7 Gebal and
Ammon and Amalek, Philistia and the Tyrians, 8 And now Assyria has joined up,
Giving muscle to the gang of Lot. 9 Do to them what you did to Midian, to
Sisera and Jabin at Kishon Brook; 10 They came to a bad end at Endor, nothing
but dung for the garden. 11 Cut down their leaders as you did Oreb and Zeeb,
their princes to nothings like Zebah and Zalmunna, 12 With their empty brags,
"We're grabbing it all, grabbing God's gardens for ourselves." 13 My
God! I've had it with them! Blow them away! Tumbleweeds in the desert waste, 14
charred sticks in the burned-over ground. 15 Knock the breath right out of
them, so they're gasping 16 for breath, gasping, "God." 17 Bring them
to the end of their rope, and leave them there dangling, helpless. 18 Then
they'll learn your name: "God," the one and only High God on earth.
Psalm 84
(The Message)
1 What a beautiful home, God of the
Angel Armies! I've always longed to live in a place like this, 2 Always dreamed
of a room in your house, where I could sing for joy to God-alive! 3 Birds find
nooks and crannies in your house, sparrows and swallows make nests there. They
lay their eggs and raise their young, singing their songs in the place where we
worship. God of the Angel Armies! King! God! 4 How blessed they are to live and
sing there! 5 And how blessed all those in whom you live, whose lives become
roads you travel; 6 They wind through lonesome valleys, come upon brooks,
discover cool springs and pools brimming with rain! 7 God-traveled, these roads
curve up the mountain, and at the last turn - Zion! God in full view! 8 God of
the Angel Armies, listen: O God of Jacob, open your ears - I'm praying! 9 Look
at our shields, glistening in the sun, our faces, shining with your gracious
anointing. 10 One day spent in your house, this beautiful place of worship,
beats thousands spent on Greek island beaches. I'd rather scrub floors in the
house of my God than be honored as a guest in the palace of sin. 11 All
sunshine and sovereign is God, generous in gifts and glory. He doesn't scrimp
with his traveling companions. 12 It's smooth sailing all the way with God of
the Angel Armies.
Psalm 85
(The Message)
1 God, you smiled on your good
earth! You brought good times back to Jacob! 2 You lifted the cloud of guilt
from your people, you put their sins far out of sight. 3 You took back your
sin-provoked threats, you cooled your hot, righteous anger. 4 Help us again,
God of our help; don't hold a grudge against us forever. 5 You aren't going to
keep this up, are you? scowling and angry, year after year? 6 Why not help us
make a fresh start - a resurrection life? Then your people will laugh and sing!
7 Show us how much you love us, God! Give us the salvation we need! 8 I can't
wait to hear what he'll say. God's about to pronounce his people well, The holy
people he loves so much, so they'll never again live like fools. 9 See how
close his salvation is to those who fear him? Our country is home base for
Glory! 10 Love and Truth meet in the street, Right Living and Whole Living
embrace and kiss! 11 Truth sprouts green from the ground, Right Living pours
down from the skies! 12 Oh yes! God gives Goodness and Beauty; our land
responds with Bounty and Blessing. 13 Right Living strides out before him, and
clears a path for his passage.
Psalm 86
(The Message)
1 Bend an ear, God; answer me. I'm
one miserable wretch! 2 Keep me safe - haven't I lived a good life? Help your
servant - I'm depending on you! 3 You're my God; have mercy on me. I count on
you from morning to night. 4 Give your servant a happy life; I put myself in
your hands! 5 You're well-known as good and forgiving, bighearted to all who
ask for help. 6 Pay attention, God, to my prayer; bend down and listen to my
cry for help. 7 Every time I'm in trouble I call on you, confident that you'll
answer. 8 There's no one quite like you among the gods, O Lord, and nothing to
compare with your works. 9 All the nations you made are on their way, ready to
give honor to you, O Lord, Ready to put your beauty on display, 10 parading
your greatness, And the great things you do - God, you're the one, there's no
one but you! 11 Train me, God, to walk straight; then I'll follow your true
path. Put me together, one heart and mind; then, undivided, I'll worship in
joyful fear. 12 From the bottom of my heart I thank you, dear Lord; I've never
kept secret what you're up to. 13 You've always been great toward me - what
love! You snatched me from the brink of disaster! 14 God, these bullies have
reared their heads! A gang of thugs is after me - and they don't care a thing
about you. 15 But you, O God, are both tender and kind, not easily angered,
immense in love, and you never, never quit. 16 So look me in the eye and show
kindness, give your servant the strength to go on, save your dear, dear child!
17 Make a show of how much you love me so the bullies who hate me will stand
there slack-jawed, As you, God, gently and powerfully put me back on my feet.
Psalm 87 (The Message)
1 He founded Zion on the Holy
Mountain - 2 and oh, how God loves his home! Loves it far better than all the
homes of Jacob put together! 3 God's hometown - oh! everyone there is talking
about you! 4 I name them off, those among whom I'm famous: Egypt and Babylon,
also Philistia, even Tyre, along with Cush. Word's getting around; they point
them out: "This one was born again here!" 5 The word's getting out on
Zion: "Men and women, right and left, get born again in her!" 6 God
registers their names in his book: "This one, this one, and this one -
born again, right here." 7 Singers and dancers give credit to Zion:
"All my springs are in you!"
Psalm 88 (The Message)
1 God, you're my last chance of the
day. I spend the night on my knees before you. 2 Put me on your salvation
agenda; take notes on the trouble I'm in. 3 I've had my fill of trouble; I'm
camped on the edge of hell. 4 I'm written off as a lost cause, one more
statistic, a hopeless case. 5 Abandoned as already dead, one more body in a
stack of corpses, And not so much as a gravestone - I'm a black hole in
oblivion. 6 You've dropped me into a bottomless pit, sunk me in a pitch-black
abyss. 7 I'm battered senseless by your rage, relentlessly pounded by your
waves of anger. 8 You turned my friends against me, made me horrible to them.
I'm caught in a maze and can't find my way out, 9 blinded by tears of pain and
frustration. I call to you, God; all day I call. I wring my hands, I plead for
help. 10 Are the dead a live audience for your miracles? Do ghosts ever join
the choirs that praise you? 11 Does your love make any difference in a
graveyard? Is your faithful presence noticed in the corridors of hell? 12 Are
your marvelous wonders ever seen in the dark, your righteous ways noticed in
the Land of No Memory? 13 I'm standing my ground, God, shouting for help, at my
prayers every morning, on my knees each daybreak. 14 Why, God, do you turn a
deaf ear? Why do you make yourself scarce? 15 For as long as I remember I've
been hurting; I've taken the worst you can hand out, and I've had it. 16 Your
wildfire anger has blazed through my life; I'm bleeding, black and blue. 17
You've attacked me fiercely from every side, raining down blows till I'm nearly
dead. 18 You made lover and neighbor alike dump me; the only friend I have left
is Darkness.
Psalm 89 (The Message)
1 Your love, God, is my song, and
I'll sing it! I'm forever telling everyone how faithful you are. 2 I'll never
quit telling the story of your love - how you built the cosmos and guaranteed
everything in it. Your love has always been our lives' foundation, your
fidelity has been the roof over our world. 3 You once said, "I joined
forces with my chosen leader, I pledged my word to my servant, David, saying, 4
'Everyone descending from you is guaranteed life; I'll make your rule as solid
and lasting as rock.'" 5 God! Let the cosmos praise your wonderful ways,
the choir of holy angels sing anthems to your faithful ways! 6 Search high and
low, scan skies and land, you'll find nothing and no one quite like God. 7 The
holy angels are in awe before him; he looms immense and august over everyone
around him. 8 God of the Angel Armies, who is like you, powerful and faithful
from every angle? 9 You put the arrogant ocean in its place and calm its waves
when they turn unruly. 10 You gave that old hag Egypt the back of your hand,
you brushed off your enemies with a flick of your wrist. 11 You own the cosmos
- you made everything in it, everything from atom to archangel. 12 You
positioned the North and South Poles; the mountains Tabor and Hermon sing duets
to you. 13 With your well-muscled arm and your grip of steel - nobody trifles
with you! 14 The Right and Justice are the roots of your rule; Love and Truth
are its fruits. 15 Blessed are the people who know the passwords of praise, who
shout on parade in the bright presence of God. 16 Delighted, they dance all day
long; they know who you are, what you do - they can't keep it quiet! 17 Your
vibrant beauty has gotten inside us - you've been so good to us! We're walking
on air! 18 All we are and have we owe to God, Holy God of Israel, our King! 19
A long time ago you spoke in a vision, you spoke to your faithful beloved:
"I've crowned a hero, I chose the best I could find; 20 I found David, my
servant, poured holy oil on his head, 21 And I'll keep my hand steadily on him,
yes, I'll stick with him through thick and thin. 22 No enemy will get the best
of him, no scoundrel will do him in. 23 I'll weed out all who oppose him, I'll
clean out all who hate him. 24 I'm with him for good and I'll love him forever;
I've set him on high - he's riding high! 25 I've put Ocean in his one hand,
River in the other; 26 he'll call out, 'Oh, my Father - my God, my Rock of
Salvation!' 27 Yes, I'm setting him apart as the First of the royal line, High
King over all of earth's kings. 28 I'll preserve him eternally in my love, I'll
faithfully do all I so solemnly promised. 29 I'll guarantee his family tree and
underwrite his rule. 30 If his children refuse to do what I tell them, if they
refuse to walk in the way I show them, 31 If they spit on the directions I give
them and tear up the rules I post for them 32 - I'll rub their faces in the
dirt of their rebellion and make them face the music. 33 But I'll never throw
them out, never abandon or disown them. 34 Do you think I'd withdraw my holy
promise? or take back words I'd already spoken? 35 I've given my word, my whole
and holy word; do you think I would lie to David? 36 His family tree is here
for good, his sovereignty as sure as the sun, 37 Dependable as the phases of
the moon, inescapable as weather." 38 But God, you did walk off and leave
us, you lost your temper with the one you anointed. 39 You tore up the promise
you made to your servant, you stomped his crown in the mud. 40 You blasted his
home to kingdom come, reduced his city to a pile of rubble 41 Picked clean by
wayfaring strangers, a joke to all the neighbors. 42 You declared a holiday for
all his enemies, and they're celebrating for all they're worth. 43 Angry, you
opposed him in battle, refused to fight on his side; 44 You robbed him of his
splendor, humiliated this warrior, ground his kingly honor in the dirt. 45 You
took the best years of his life and left him an impotent, ruined husk. 46 How
long do we put up with this, God? Are you gone for good? Will you hold this
grudge forever? 47 Remember my sorrow and how short life is. Did you create men
and women for nothing but this? 48 We'll see death soon enough. Everyone does.
And there's no back door out of hell. 49 So where is the love you're so famous
for, Lord? What happened to your promise to David? 50 Take a good look at your
servant, dear Lord; I'm the butt of the jokes of all nations, 51 The taunting
jokes of your enemies, God, as they dog the steps of your dear anointed. 52
Blessed be God forever and always! Yes. Oh, yes.
Psalm 90 (The Message)
1 God, it seems you've been our home
forever; 2 long before the mountains were born, Long before you brought earth
itself to birth, from "once upon a time" to "kingdom come"
- you are God. 3 So don't return us to mud, saying, "Back to where you
came from!" 4 Patience! You've got all the time in the world - whether a
thousand years or a day, it's all the same to you. 5 Are we no more to you than
a wispy dream, no more than a blade of grass 6 That springs up gloriously with
the rising sun and is cut down without a second thought? 7 Your anger is far
and away too much for us; we're at the end of our rope. 8 You keep track of all
our sins; every misdeed since we were children is entered in your books. 9 All
we can remember is that frown on your face. Is that all we're ever going to
get? 10 We live for seventy years or so (with luck we might make it to eighty),
And what do we have to show for it? Trouble. Toil and trouble and a marker in
the graveyard. 11 Who can make sense of such rage, such anger against the very
ones who fear you? 12 Oh! Teach us to live well! Teach us to live wisely and
well! 13 Come back, God - how long do we have to wait? - and treat your
servants with kindness for a change. 14 Surprise us with love at daybreak; then
we'll skip and dance all the day long. 15 Make up for the bad times with some
good times; we've seen enough evil to last a lifetime. 16 Let your servants see
what you're best at - the ways you rule and bless your children. 17 And let the
loveliness of our Lord, our God, rest on us, confirming the work that we do.
Oh, yes. Affirm the work that we do!
Psalm 91 (The Message)
1 You who sit down in the High God's
presence, spend the night in Shaddai's shadow, 2 Say this: "God, you're my
refuge. I trust in you and I'm safe!" 3 That's right - he rescues you from
hidden traps, shields you from deadly hazards. 4 His huge outstretched arms
protect you - under them you're perfectly safe; his arms fend off all harm. 5
Fear nothing - not wild wolves in the night, not flying arrows in the day, 6
Not disease that prowls through the darkness, not disaster that erupts at high
noon. 7 Even though others succumb all around, drop like flies right and left,
no harm will even graze you. 8 You'll stand untouched, watch it all from a
distance, watch the wicked turn into corpses. 9 Yes, because God's your refuge,
the High God your very own home, 10 Evil can't get close to you, harm can't get
through the door. 11 He ordered his angels to guard you wherever you go. 12 If
you stumble, they'll catch you; their job is to keep you from falling. 13
You'll walk unharmed among lions and snakes, and kick young lions and serpents
from the path. 14 "If you'll hold on to me for dear life," says God,
"I'll get you out of any trouble. I'll give you the best of care if you'll
only get to know and trust me. 15 Call me and I'll answer, be at your side in
bad times; I'll rescue you, then throw you a party. 16 I'll give you a long life,
give you a long drink of salvation!"
Psalm 92 (The Message)
1 What a beautiful thing, God, to
give thanks, to sing an anthem to you, the High God! 2 To announce your love
each daybreak, sing your faithful presence all through the night, 3 Accompanied
by dulcimer and harp, the full-bodied music of strings. 4 You made me so happy,
God. I saw your work and I shouted for joy. 5 How magnificent your work, God!
How profound your thoughts! 6 Dullards never notice what you do; fools never do
get it. 7 When the wicked popped up like weeds and all the evil men and women
took over, You mowed them down, finished them off once and for all. 8 You, God,
are High and Eternal. 9 Look at your enemies, God! Look at your enemies -
ruined! Scattered to the winds, all those hirelings of evil! 10 But you've made
me strong as a charging bison, you've honored me with a festive parade. 11 The
sight of my critics going down is still fresh, the rout of my malicious
detractors. My ears are filled with the sounds of promise: 12 "Good people
will prosper like palm trees, Grow tall like Lebanon cedars; 13 transplanted to
God's courtyard, They'll grow tall in the presence of God, 14 lithe and green,
virile still in old age." 15 Such witnesses to upright God! My Mountain,
my huge, holy Mountain!
Psalm 93 (The Message)
1 God is King, robed and ruling, God
is robed and surging with strength. And yes, the world is firm, immovable, 2
Your throne ever firm - you're Eternal! 3 Sea storms are up, God, Sea storms
wild and roaring, Sea storms with thunderous breakers. 4 Stronger than wild sea
storms, Mightier than sea-storm breakers, Mighty God rules from High Heaven. 5
What you say goes - it always has. "Beauty" and "Holy" mark
your palace rule, God, to the very end of time.
Psalm 94 (The Message)
1 God, put an end to evil; avenging
God, show your colors! 2 Judge of the earth, take your stand; throw the book at
the arrogant. 3 God, the wicked get away with murder - how long will you let
this go on? 4 They brag and boast and crow about their crimes! 5 They walk all
over your people, God, exploit and abuse your precious people. 6 They take out
anyone who gets in their way; if they can't use them, they kill them. 7 They
think, "God isn't looking, Jacob's God is out to lunch." 8 Well,
think again, you idiots, fools - how long before you get smart? 9 Do you think
Ear-Maker doesn't hear, Eye-Shaper doesn't see? 10 Do you think the trainer of
nations doesn't correct, the teacher of Adam doesn't know? 11 God knows, all
right - knows your stupidity, sees your shallowness. 12 How blessed the man you
train, God, the woman you instruct in your Word, 13 Providing a circle of quiet
within the clamor of evil, while a jail is being built for the wicked. 14 God
will never walk away from his people, never desert his precious people. 15 Rest
assured that justice is on its way and every good heart put right. 16 Who stood
up for me against the wicked? Who took my side against evil workers? 17 If God
hadn't been there for me, I never would have made it. 18 The minute I said,
"I'm slipping, I'm falling," your love, God, took hold and held me
fast. 19 When I was upset and beside myself, you calmed me down and cheered me
up. 20 Can Misrule have anything in common with you? Can Troublemaker pretend
to be on your side? 21 They ganged up on good people, plotted behind the backs
of the innocent. 22 But God became my hideout, God was my high mountain
retreat, 23 Then boomeranged their evil back on them: for their evil ways he
wiped them out, our God cleaned them out for good.
Psalm 95 (The Message)
1 Come, let's shout praises to God,
raise the roof for the Rock who saved us! 2 Let's march into his presence
singing praises, lifting the rafters with our hymns! 3 And why? Because God is
the best, High King over all the gods. 4 In one hand he holds deep caves and
caverns, in the other hand grasps the high mountains. 5 He made Ocean - he owns
it! His hands sculpted Earth! 6 So come, let us worship: bow before him, on
your knees before God, who made us! 7 Oh yes, he's our God, and we're the
people he pastures, the flock he feeds. Drop everything and listen, listen as
he speaks: 8 "Don't turn a deaf ear as in the Bitter Uprising, As on the
day of the Wilderness Test, 9 when your ancestors turned and put me to the
test. 10 For forty years they watched me at work among them, as over and over
they tried my patience. And I was provoked - oh, was I provoked! 'Can't they
keep their minds on God for five minutes? Do they simply refuse to walk down my
road?' 11 Exasperated, I exploded, 'They'll never get where they're headed,
never be able to sit down and rest.'"
Psalm 96 (The Message)
1 Sing God a brand-new song! Earth
and everyone in it, sing! 2 Sing to God - worship God! Shout the news of his
victory from sea to sea, 3 Take the news of his glory to the lost, News of his
wonders to one and all! 4 For God is great, and worth a thousand Hallelujahs.
His terrible beauty makes the gods look cheap; 5 Pagan gods are mere tatters
and rags. God made the heavens - 6 Royal splendor radiates from him, A powerful
beauty sets him apart. 7 Bravo, God, Bravo! Everyone join in the great shout:
Encore! In awe before the beauty, in awe before the might. 8 Bring gifts and
celebrate, 9 Bow before the beauty of God, Then to your knees - everyone
worship! 10 Get out the message - God Rules! He put the world on a firm
foundation; He treats everyone fair and square. 11 Let's hear it from Sky, With
Earth joining in, And a huge round of applause from Sea. 12 Let Wilderness turn
cartwheels, Animals, come dance, Put every tree of the forest in the choir - 13
An extravaganza before God as he comes, As he comes to set everything right on
earth, Set everything right, treat everyone fair.
Psalm 97 (The Message)
1 God rules: there's something to
shout over! On the double, mainlands and islands - celebrate! 2 Bright clouds
and storm clouds circle 'round him; Right and justice anchor his rule. 3 Fire
blazes out before him, Flaming high up the craggy mountains. 4 His lightnings
light up the world; Earth, wide-eyed, trembles in fear. 5 The mountains take
one look at God And melt, melt like wax before earth's Lord. 6 The heavens
announce that he'll set everything right, And everyone will see it happen -
glorious! 7 All who serve handcrafted gods will be sorry - And they were so
proud of their ragamuffin gods! On your knees, all you gods - worship him! 8
And Zion, you listen and take heart! Daughters of Zion, sing your hearts out:
God has done it all, has set everything right. 9 You, God, are High God of the
cosmos, Far, far higher than any of the gods. 10 God loves all who hate evil,
And those who love him he keeps safe, Snatches them from the grip of the
wicked. 11 Light-seeds are planted in the souls of God's people, Joy-seeds are
planted in good heart-soil. 12 So, God's people, shout praise to God, Give
thanks to our Holy God!
Psalm 98 (The Message)
1 Sing to God a brand-new song. He's
made a world of wonders! He rolled up his sleeves, He set things right. 2 God
made history with salvation, He showed the world what he could do. 3 He
remembered to love us, a bonus To his dear family, Israel - indefatigable love.
The whole earth comes to attention. Look - God's work of salvation! 4 Shout
your praises to God, everybody! Let loose and sing! Strike up the band! 5 Round
up an orchestra to play for God, Add on a hundred-voice choir. 6 Feature
trumpets and big trombones, Fill the air with praises to King God. 7 Let the
sea and its fish give a round of applause, With everything living on earth
joining in. 8 Let ocean breakers call out, "Encore!" And mountains
harmonize the finale - 9 A tribute to God when he comes, When he comes to set
the earth right. He'll straighten out the whole world, He'll put the world
right, and everyone in it.
Psalm 99 (The Message)
1 God rules. On your toes,
everybody! He rules from his angel throne - take notice! 2 God looms majestic
in Zion, He towers in splendor over all the big names. 3 Great and terrible
your beauty: let everyone praise you! Holy. Yes, holy. 4 Strong King, lover of
justice, You laid things out fair and square; You set down the foundations in
Jacob, Foundation stones of just and right ways. 5 Honor God, our God; worship
his rule! Holy. Yes, holy. 6 Moses and Aaron were his priests, Samuel among
those who prayed to him. They prayed to God and he answered them; 7 He spoke
from the pillar of cloud. And they did what he said; they kept the law he gave
them. 8 And then God, our God, answered them (But you were never soft on their
sins). 9 Lift high God, our God; worship at his holy mountain. Holy. Yes, holy
is God our God.
Psalm 100 (The Message)
1 On your feet now - applaud God! 2
Bring a gift of laughter, sing yourselves into his presence. 3 Know this: God
is God, and God, God. He made us; we didn't make him. We're his people, his
well-tended sheep. 4 Enter with the password: "Thank you!" Make
yourselves at home, talking praise. Thank him. Worship him. 5 For God is sheer beauty,
all-generous in love, loyal always and ever.
Psalm 101 (The Message)
1 My theme song is God's love and
justice, and I'm singing it right to you, God. 2 I'm finding my way down the
road of right living, but how long before you show up? I'm doing the very best
I can, and I'm doing it at home, where it counts. 3 I refuse to take a second
look at corrupting people and degrading things. I reject made-in-Canaan gods,
stay clear of contamination. 4 The crooked in heart keep their distance; I
refuse to shake hands with those who plan evil. 5 I put a gag on the gossip who
bad-mouths his neighbor; I can't stand arrogance. 6 But I have my eye on
salt-of-the-earth people - they're the ones I want working with me; Men and
women on the straight and narrow - these are the ones I want at my side. 7 But
no one who traffics in lies gets a job with me; I have no patience with liars.
I've rounded up all the wicked like cattle and herded them right out of the
country. 8 I purged God's city of all who make a business of evil. A prayer of
one whose life is falling to pieces, and who lets God know just how bad it is.
Psalm 102 (The Message)
1 God, listen! Listen to my prayer,
listen to the pain in my cries. 2 Don't turn your back on me just when I need
you so desperately. Pay attention! This is a cry for help! And hurry - this
can't wait! 3 I'm wasting away to nothing, I'm burning up with fever. 4 I'm a
ghost of my former self, half-consumed already by terminal illness. 5 My jaws
ache from gritting my teeth; I'm nothing but skin and bones. 6 I'm like a
buzzard in the desert, a crow perched on the rubble. 7 Insomniac, I twitter
away, mournful as a sparrow in the gutter. 8 All day long my enemies taunt me,
while others just curse. 9 They bring in meals - casseroles of ashes! I draw
drink from a barrel of my tears. 10 And all because of your furious anger; you
swept me up and threw me out. 11 There's nothing left of me - a withered weed,
swept clean from the path. 12 Yet you, God, are sovereign still, always and
ever sovereign. 13 You'll get up from your throne and help Zion - it's time for
compassionate help. 14 Oh, how your servants love this city's rubble and weep
with compassion over its dust! 15 The godless nations will sit up and take
notice - see your glory, worship your name - 16 When God rebuilds Zion, when he
shows up in all his glory, 17 When he attends to the prayer of the wretched. He
won't dismiss their prayer. 18 Write this down for the next generation so
people not yet born will praise God: 19 "God looked out from his high holy
place; from heaven he surveyed the earth. 20 He listened to the groans of the
doomed, he opened the doors of their death cells." 21 Write it so the
story can be told in Zion, so God's praise will be sung in Jerusalem's streets
22 And wherever people gather together along with their rulers to worship him.
23 God sovereignly brought me to my knees, he cut me down in my prime. 24
"Oh, don't," I prayed, "please don't let me die. You have more
years than you know what to do with! 25 You laid earth's foundations a long
time ago, and handcrafted the very heavens; 26 You'll still be around when
they're long gone, threadbare and discarded like an old suit of clothes. You'll
throw them away like a worn-out coat, 27 but year after year you're as good as new.
28 Your servants' children will have a good place to live and their children
will be at home with you."
Psalm 103 (The Message)
1 O my soul, bless God. From head to
toe, I'll bless his holy name! 2 O my soul, bless God, don't forget a single
blessing! 3 He forgives your sins - every one. He heals your diseases - every
one. 4 He redeems you from hell - saves your life! He crowns you with love and
mercy - a paradise crown. 5 He wraps you in goodness - beauty eternal. He
renews your youth - you're always young in his presence. 6 God makes everything
come out right; he puts victims back on their feet. 7 He showed Moses how he
went about his work, opened up his plans to all Israel. 8 God is sheer mercy
and grace; not easily angered, he's rich in love. 9 He doesn't endlessly nag
and scold, nor hold grudges forever. 10 He doesn't treat us as our sins
deserve, nor pay us back in full for our wrongs. 11 As high as heaven is over
the earth, so strong is his love to those who fear him. 12 And as far as
sunrise is from sunset, he has separated us from our sins. 13 As parents feel
for their children, God feels for those who fear him. 14 He knows us inside and
out, keeps in mind that we're made of mud. 15 Men and women don't live very
long; like wildflowers they spring up and blossom, 16 But a storm snuffs them
out just as quickly, leaving nothing to show they were here. 17 God's love,
though, is ever and always, eternally present to all who fear him, Making
everything right for them and their children 18 as they follow his Covenant
ways and remember to do whatever he said. 19 God has set his throne in heaven;
he rules over us all. He's the King! 20 So bless God, you angels, ready and
able to fly at his bidding, quick to hear and do what he says. 21 Bless God,
all you armies of angels, alert to respond to whatever he wills. 22 Bless God,
all creatures, wherever you are - everything and everyone made by God. And you,
O my soul, bless God!
Psalm 104 (The Message)
1 O my soul, bless God! God, my God,
how great you are! beautifully, gloriously robed, 2 Dressed up in sunshine, and
all heaven stretched out for your tent. 3 You built your palace on the ocean
deeps, made a chariot out of clouds and took off on wind-wings. 4 You
commandeered winds as messengers, appointed fire and flame as ambassadors. 5
You set earth on a firm foundation so that nothing can shake it, ever. 6 You
blanketed earth with ocean, covered the mountains with deep waters; 7 Then you
roared and the water ran away - your thunder crash put it to flight. 8 Mountains
pushed up, valleys spread out in the places you assigned them. 9 You set
boundaries between earth and sea; never again will earth be flooded. 10 You
started the springs and rivers, sent them flowing among the hills. 11 All the
wild animals now drink their fill, wild donkeys quench their thirst. 12 Along
the riverbanks the birds build nests, ravens make their voices heard. 13 You
water the mountains from your heavenly cisterns; earth is supplied with plenty
of water. 14 You make grass grow for the livestock, hay for the animals that
plow the ground. Oh yes, God brings grain from the land, 15 wine to make people
happy, Their faces glowing with health, a people well-fed and hearty. 16 God's
trees are well-watered - the Lebanon cedars he planted. 17 Birds build their
nests in those trees; look - the stork at home in the treetop. 18 Mountain
goats climb about the cliffs; badgers burrow among the rocks. 19 The moon keeps
track of the seasons, the sun is in charge of each day. 20 When it's dark and
night takes over, all the forest creatures come out. 21 The young lions roar
for their prey, clamoring to God for their supper. 22 When the sun comes up,
they vanish, lazily stretched out in their dens. 23 Meanwhile, men and women go
out to work, busy at their jobs until evening. 24 What a wildly wonderful
world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at your side, made earth overflow with
your wonderful creations. 25 Oh, look - the deep, wide sea, brimming with fish
past counting, sardines and sharks and salmon. 26 Ships plow those waters, and
Leviathan, your pet dragon, romps in them. 27 All the creatures look
expectantly to you to give them their meals on time. 28 You come, and they
gather around; you open your hand and they eat from it. 29 If you turned your
back, they'd die in a minute - Take back your Spirit and they die, revert to
original mud; 30 Send out your Spirit and they spring to life - the whole
countryside in bloom and blossom. 31 The glory of God - let it last forever!
Let God enjoy his creation! 32 He takes one look at earth and triggers an
earthquake, points a finger at the mountains, and volcanoes erupt. 33 Oh, let
me sing to God all my life long, sing hymns to my God as long as I live! 34 Oh,
let my song please him; I'm so pleased to be singing to God. 35 But clear the
ground of sinners - no more godless men and women! O my soul, bless God!
Psalm 105 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Thank God! Pray to him
by name! Tell everyone you meet what he has done! 2 Sing him songs, belt out
hymns, translate his wonders into music! 3 Honor his holy name with
Hallelujahs, you who seek God. Live a happy life! 4 Keep your eyes open for
God, watch for his works; be alert for signs of his presence. 5 Remember the
world of wonders he has made, his miracles, and the verdicts he's rendered - 6
O seed of Abraham, his servant, O child of Jacob, his chosen. 7 He's God, our
God, in charge of the whole earth. 8 And he remembers, remembers his Covenant -
for a thousand generations he's been as good as his word. 9 It's the Covenant
he made with Abraham, the same oath he swore to Isaac, 10 The very statute he
established with Jacob, the eternal Covenant with Israel, 11 Namely, "I
give you the land. Canaan is your hill-country inheritance." 12 When they
didn't count for much, a mere handful, and strangers at that, 13 Wandering from
country to country, drifting from pillar to post, 14 He permitted no one to
abuse them. He told kings to keep their hands off: 15 "Don't you dare lay
a hand on my anointed, don't hurt a hair on the heads of my prophets." 16
Then he called down a famine on the country, he broke every last blade of
wheat. 17 But he sent a man on ahead: Joseph, sold as a slave. 18 They put
cruel chains on his ankles, an iron collar around his neck, 19 Until God's word
came to the Pharaoh, and God confirmed his promise. 20 God sent the king to
release him. The Pharaoh set Joseph free; 21 He appointed him master of his
palace, put him in charge of all his business 22 To personally instruct his
princes and train his advisors in wisdom. 23 Then Israel entered Egypt, Jacob
immigrated to the Land of Ham. 24 God gave his people lots of babies; soon
their numbers alarmed their foes. 25 He turned the Egyptians against his
people; they abused and cheated God's servants. 26 Then he sent his servant
Moses, and Aaron, whom he also chose. 27 They worked marvels in that spiritual
wasteland, miracles in the Land of Ham. 28 He spoke, "Darkness!" and
it turned dark - they couldn't see what they were doing. 29 He turned all their
water to blood so that all their fish died; 30 He made frogs swarm through the
land, even into the king's bedroom; 31 He gave the word and flies swarmed,
gnats filled the air. 32 He substituted hail for rain, he stabbed their land
with lightning; 33 He wasted their vines and fig trees, smashed their groves of
trees to splinters; 34 With a word he brought in locusts, millions of locusts,
armies of locusts; 35 They consumed every blade of grass in the country and
picked the ground clean of produce; 36 He struck down every firstborn in the
land, the first fruits of their virile powers. 37 He led Israel out, their arms
filled with loot, and not one among his tribes even stumbled. 38 Egypt was glad
to have them go - they were scared to death of them. 39 God spread a cloud to keep
them cool through the day and a fire to light their way through the night; 40
They prayed and he brought quail, filled them with the bread of heaven; 41 He
opened the rock and water poured out; it flowed like a river through that
desert - 42 All because he remembered his Covenant, his promise to Abraham, his
servant. 43 Remember this! He led his people out singing for joy; his chosen
people marched, singing their hearts out! 44 He made them a gift of the country
they entered, helped them seize the wealth of the nations 45 So they could do
everything he told them - could follow his instructions to the letter.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 106 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Thank God! And why?
Because he's good, because his love lasts. 2 But who on earth can do it - declaim
God's mighty acts, broadcast all his praises? 3 You're one happy man when you
do what's right, one happy woman when you form the habit of justice. 4 Remember
me, God, when you enjoy your people; include me when you save them; 5 I want to
see your chosen succeed, celebrate with your celebrating nation, join the
Hallelujahs of your pride and joy! 6 We've sinned a lot, both we and our
parents; We've fallen short, hurt a lot of people. 7 After our parents left
Egypt, they took your wonders for granted, forgot your great and wonderful
love. They were barely beyond the Red Sea when they defied the High God 8 - the
very place he saved them! - the place he revealed his amazing power! 9 He
rebuked the Red Sea so that it dried up on the spot - he paraded them right
through! - no one so much as got wet feet! 10 He saved them from a life of
oppression, pried them loose from the grip of the enemy. 11 Then the waters
flowed back on their oppressors; there wasn't a single survivor. 12 Then they
believed his words were true and broke out in songs of praise. 13 But it wasn't
long before they forgot the whole thing, wouldn't wait to be told what to do.
14 They only cared about pleasing themselves in that desert, provoked God with
their insistent demands. 15 He gave them exactly what they asked for - but
along with it they got an empty heart. 16 One day in camp some grew jealous of
Moses, also of Aaron, holy priest of God. 17 The ground opened and swallowed
Dathan, then buried Abiram's gang. 18 Fire flared against that rebel crew and
torched them to a cinder. 19 They cast in metal a bull calf at Horeb and
worshiped the statue they'd made. 20 They traded the Glory for a cheap piece of
sculpture - a grass-chewing bull! 21 They forgot God, their very own Savior,
who turned things around in Egypt, 22 Who created a world of wonders in the
Land of Ham, who gave that stunning performance at the Red Sea. 23 Fed up, God
decided to get rid of them - and except for Moses, his chosen, he would have.
But Moses stood in the gap and deflected God's anger, prevented it from
destroying them utterly. 24 They went on to reject the Blessed Land, didn't
believe a word of what God promised. 25 They found fault with the life they had
and turned a deaf ear to God's voice. 26 Exasperated, God swore that he'd lay
them low in the desert, 27 Scattering their children hither and yon, strewing
them all over the earth. 28 Then they linked up with Baal Peor, attending
funeral banquets and eating idol food. 29 That made God so angry that a plague
spread through their ranks; 30 Phinehas stood up and pled their case and the
plague was stopped. 31 This was counted to his credit; his descendants will
never forget it. 32 They angered God again at Meribah Springs; this time Moses
got mixed up in their evil; 33 Because they defied God yet again, Moses
exploded and lost his temper. 34 They didn't wipe out those godless cultures as
ordered by God; 35 Instead they intermarried with the heathen, and in time
became just like them. 36 They worshiped their idols, were caught in the trap
of idols. 37 They sacrificed their sons and daughters at the altars of demon
gods. 38 They slit the throats of their babies, murdered their infant girls and
boys. They offered their babies to Canaan's gods; the blood of their babies
stained the land. 39 Their way of life stank to high heaven; they lived like
whores. 40 And God was furious - a wildfire anger; he couldn't stand even to
look at his people. 41 He turned them over to the heathen so that the people
who hated them ruled them. 42 Their enemies made life hard for them; they were
tyrannized under that rule. 43 Over and over God rescued them, but they never
learned - until finally their sins destroyed them. 44 Still, when God saw the
trouble they were in and heard their cries for help, 45 He remembered his
Covenant with them, and, immense with love, took them by the hand. 46 He poured
out his mercy on them while their captors looked on, amazed. 47 Save us, God,
our God! Gather us back out of exile So we can give thanks to your holy name and
join in the glory when you are praised! 48 Blessed be God, Israel's God! Bless
now, bless always! Oh! Let everyone say Amen! Hallelujah!
Psalm 107 (The Message)
1 Oh, thank God - he's so good! His
love never runs out. 2 All of you set free by God, tell the world! Tell how he
freed you from oppression, 3 Then rounded you up from all over the place, from
the four winds, from the seven seas. 4 Some of you wandered for years in the
desert, looking but not finding a good place to live, 5 Half-starved and parched
with thirst, staggering and stumbling, on the brink of exhaustion. 6 Then, in
your desperate condition, you called out to God. He got you out in the nick of
time; 7 He put your feet on a wonderful road that took you straight to a good
place to live. 8 So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to
the children he loves. 9 He poured great draughts of water down parched
throats; the starved and hungry got plenty to eat. 10 Some of you were locked
in a dark cell, cruelly confined behind bars, 11 Punished for defying God's
Word, for turning your back on the High God's counsel - 12 A hard sentence, and
your hearts so heavy, and not a soul in sight to help. 13 Then you called out
to God in your desperate condition; he got you out in the nick of time. 14 He
led you out of your dark, dark cell, broke open the jail and led you out. 15 So
thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to the children he
loves; 16 He shattered the heavy jailhouse doors, he snapped the prison bars
like matchsticks! 17 Some of you were sick because you'd lived a bad life, your
bodies feeling the effects of your sin; 18 You couldn't stand the sight of
food, so miserable you thought you'd be better off dead. 19 Then you called out
to God in your desperate condition; he got you out in the nick of time. 20 He
spoke the word that healed you, that pulled you back from the brink of death.
21 So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy to the children
he loves; 22 Offer thanksgiving sacrifices, tell the world what he's done -
sing it out! 23 Some of you set sail in big ships; you put to sea to do
business in faraway ports. 24 Out at sea you saw God in action, saw his
breathtaking ways with the ocean: 25 With a word he called up the wind - an
ocean storm, towering waves! 26 You shot high in the sky, then the bottom
dropped out; your hearts were stuck in your throats. 27 You were spun like a
top, you reeled like a drunk, you didn't know which end was up. 28 Then you
called out to God in your desperate condition; he got you out in the nick of
time. 29 He quieted the wind down to a whisper, put a muzzle on all the big
waves. 30 And you were so glad when the storm died down, and he led you safely
back to harbor. 31 So thank God for his marvelous love, for his miracle mercy
to the children he loves. 32 Lift high your praises when the people assemble,
shout Hallelujah when the elders meet! 33 God turned rivers into wasteland,
springs of water into sunbaked mud; 34 Luscious orchards became alkali flats
because of the evil of the people who lived there. 35 Then he changed wasteland
into fresh pools of water, arid earth into springs of water, 36 Brought in the
hungry and settled them there; they moved in - what a great place to live! 37
They sowed the fields, they planted vineyards, they reaped a bountiful harvest.
38 He blessed them and they prospered greatly; their herds of cattle never
decreased. 39 But abuse and evil and trouble declined 40 as he heaped scorn on
princes and sent them away. He gave the poor a safe place to live, 41 treated
their clans like well-cared-for sheep. 42 Good people see this and are glad;
bad people are speechless, stopped in their tracks. 43 If you are really wise,
you'll think this over - it's time you appreciated God's deep love.
Psalm 108 (The Message)
1 I'm ready, God, so ready, ready
from head to toe. Ready to sing, ready to raise a God-song: 2 "Wake, soul!
Wake, lute! Wake up, you sleepyhead sun!" 3 I'm thanking you, God, out in
the streets, singing your praises in town and country. 4 The deeper your love,
the higher it goes; every cloud's a flag to your faithfulness. 5 Soar high in
the skies, O God! Cover the whole earth with your glory! 6 And for the sake of
the one you love so much, reach down and help me - answer me! 7 That's when God
spoke in holy splendor: "Brimming over with joy, I make a present of
Shechem, I hand out Succoth Valley as a gift. 8 Gilead's in my pocket, to say
nothing of Manasseh. Ephraim's my hard hat, Judah my hammer. 9 Moab's a scrub
bucket - I mop the floor with Moab, Spit on Edom, rain fireworks all over
Philistia." 10 Who will take me to the thick of the fight? Who'll show me
the road to Edom? 11 You aren't giving up on us, are you, God? refusing to go
out with our troops? 12 Give us help for the hard task; human help is
worthless. 13 In God we'll do our very best; he'll flatten the opposition for
good.
Psalm 109 (The Message)
1 My God, don't turn a deaf ear to
my hallelujah prayer. 2 Liars are pouring out invective on me; Their lying
tongues are like a pack of dogs out to get me, 3 barking their hate, nipping my
heels - and for no reason! 4 I loved them and now they slander me - yes, me! -
and treat my prayer like a crime; 5 They return my good with evil, they return
my love with hate. 6 Send the Evil One to accuse my accusing judge; dispatch
Satan to prosecute him. 7 When he's judged, let the verdict be,
"Guilty," and when he prays, let his prayer turn to sin. 8 Give him a
short life, and give his job to somebody else. 9 Make orphans of his children,
dress his wife in widow's weeds; 10 Turn his children into begging street
urchins, evicted from their homes - homeless. 11 May the bank foreclose and
wipe him out, and strangers, like vultures, pick him clean. 12 May there be no
one around to help him out, no one willing to give his orphans a break. 13 Chop
down his family tree so that nobody even remembers his name. 14 But erect a
memorial to the sin of his father, and make sure his mother's name is there,
too - 15 Their sins recorded forever before God, but they themselves sunk in
oblivion. 16 That's all he deserves since he was never once kind, hounded the
afflicted and heartbroken to their graves. 17 Since he loved cursing so much,
let curses rain down; Since he had no taste for blessing, let blessings flee
far from him. 18 He dressed up in curses like a fine suit of clothes; he drank
curses, took his baths in curses. 19 So give him a gift - a costume of curses;
he can wear curses every day of the week! 20 That's what they'll get, those out
to get me - an avalanche of just deserts from God. 21 Oh, God, my Lord, step
in; work a miracle for me - you can do it! Get me out of here - your love is so
great! - 22 I'm at the end of my rope, my life in ruins. 23 I'm fading away to
nothing, passing away, my youth gone, old before my time. 24 I'm weak from
hunger and can hardly stand up, my body a rack of skin and bones. 25 I'm a joke
in poor taste to those who see me; they take one look and shake their heads. 26
Help me, oh help me, God, my God, save me through your wonderful love; 27 Then
they'll know that your hand is in this, that you, God, have been at work. 28
Let them curse all they want; you do the blessing. 29 Let them be jeered by the
crowd when they stand up, followed by cheers for me, your servant. Dress my
accusers in clothes dirty with shame, discarded and humiliating old ragbag
clothes. 30 My mouth's full of great praise for God, I'm singing his
hallelujahs surrounded by crowds, 31 For he's always at hand to take the side
of the needy, to rescue a life from the unjust judge.
Psalm 110
(The Message)
1 The word of God to my Lord:
"Sit alongside me here on my throne until I make your enemies a stool for
your feet." 2 You were forged a strong scepter by God of Zion; now rule,
though surrounded by enemies! 3 Your people will freely join you, resplendent
in holy armor on the great day of your conquest, Join you at the fresh break of
day, join you with all the vigor of youth. 4 God gave his word and he won't
take it back: you're the permanent priest, the Melchizedek priest. 5 The Lord
stands true at your side, crushing kings in his terrible wrath, 6 Bringing
judgment on the nations, handing out convictions wholesale, crushing opposition
across the wide earth. 7 The King-Maker put his King on the throne; the True
King rules with head held high!
Psalm 111 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! I give thanks to God
with everything I've got - Wherever good people gather, and in the
congregation. 2 God's works are so great, worth A lifetime of study - endless
enjoyment! 3 Splendor and beauty mark his craft; His generosity never gives
out. 4 His miracles are his memorial - This God of Grace, this God of Love. 5
He gave food to those who fear him, He remembered to keep his ancient promise.
6 He proved to his people that he could do what he said: Hand them the nations
on a platter - a gift! 7 He manufactures truth and justice; All his products
are guaranteed to last - 8 Never out-of-date, never obsolete, rust-proof. All
that he makes and does is honest and true: 9 He paid the ransom for his people,
He ordered his Covenant kept forever. He's so personal and holy, worthy of our
respect. 10 The good life begins in the fear of God - Do that and you'll know
the blessing of God. His Hallelujah lasts forever!
Psalm 112 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Blessed man, blessed
woman, who fear God, Who cherish and relish his commandments, 2 Their children
robust on the earth, And the homes of the upright - how blessed! 3 Their houses
brim with wealth And a generosity that never runs dry. 4 Sunrise breaks through
the darkness for good people - God's grace and mercy and justice! 5 The good
person is generous and lends lavishly; 6 No shuffling or stumbling around for
this one, But a sterling and solid and lasting reputation. 7 Unfazed by rumor
and gossip, Heart ready, trusting in God, 8 Spirit firm, unperturbed, Ever
blessed, relaxed among enemies, 9 They lavish gifts on the poor - A generosity
that goes on, and on, and on. An honored life! A beautiful life! 10 Someone
wicked takes one look and rages, Blusters away but ends up speechless. There's
nothing to the dreams of the wicked. Nothing.
Psalm 113 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! You who serve God,
praise God! Just to speak his name is praise! 2 Just to remember God is a
blessing - now and tomorrow and always. 3 From east to west, from dawn to dusk,
keep lifting all your praises to God! 4 God is higher than anything and anyone,
outshining everything you can see in the skies. 5 Who can compare with God, our
God, so majestically enthroned, 6 Surveying his magnificent heavens and earth?
7 He picks up the poor from out of the dirt, rescues the wretched who've been
thrown out with the trash, 8 Seats them among the honored guests, a place of
honor among the brightest and best. 9 He gives childless couples a family,
gives them joy as the parents of children. Hallelujah!
Psalm 114 (The Message)
1 After Israel left Egypt, the clan
of Jacob left those barbarians behind; 2 Judah became holy land for him, Israel
the place of holy rule. 3 Sea took one look and ran the other way; River Jordan
turned around and ran off. 4 The mountains turned playful and skipped like
rams, the hills frolicked like spring lambs. 5 What's wrong with you, Sea, that
you ran away? and you, River Jordan, that you turned and ran off? 6 And
mountains, why did you skip like rams? and you, hills, frolic like spring
lambs? 7 Tremble, Earth! You're in the Lord's presence! in the presence of
Jacob's God. 8 He turned the rock into a pool of cool water, turned flint into
fresh spring water.
Psalm 115 (The Message)
1 Not for our sake, God, no, not for
our sake, but for your name's sake, show your glory. Do it on account of your
merciful love, do it on account of your faithful ways. 2 Do it so none of the
nations can say, "Where now, oh where is their God?" 3 Our God is in
heaven doing whatever he wants to do. 4 Their gods are metal and wood, handmade
in a basement shop: 5 Carved mouths that can't talk, painted eyes that can't
see, 6 Tin ears that can't hear, molded noses that can't smell, 7 Hands that
can't grasp, feet that can't walk or run, throats that never utter a sound. 8
Those who make them have become just like them, have become just like the gods
they trust. 9 But you, Israel: put your trust in God! - trust your Helper!
trust your Ruler! 10 Clan of Aaron, trust in God! - trust your Helper! trust
your Ruler! 11 You who fear God, trust in God! - trust your Helper! trust your
Ruler! 12 O God, remember us and bless us, bless the families of Israel and
Aaron. 13 And let God bless all who fear God - bless the small, bless the
great. 14 Oh, let God enlarge your families - giving growth to you, growth to
your children. 15 May you be blessed by God, by God, who made heaven and earth.
16 The heaven of heavens is for God, but he put us in charge of the earth. 17
Dead people can't praise God - not a word to be heard from those buried in the
ground. 18 But we bless God, oh yes - we bless him now, we bless him always!
Hallelujah!
Psalm 116 (The Message)
1 I love God because he listened to
me, listened as I begged for mercy. 2 He listened so intently as I laid out my
case before him. 3 Death stared me in the face, hell was hard on my heels. Up
against it, I didn't know which way to turn; 4 then I called out to God for
help: "Please, God!" I cried out. "Save my life!" 5 God is
gracious - it is he who makes things right, our most compassionate God. 6 God
takes the side of the helpless; when I was at the end of my rope, he saved me.
7 I said to myself, "Relax and rest. God has showered you with blessings.
8 Soul, you've been rescued from death; Eye, you've been rescued from tears;
And you, Foot, were kept from stumbling." 9 I'm striding in the presence
of God, alive in the land of the living! 10 I stayed faithful, though
bedeviled, and despite a ton of bad luck, 11 Despite giving up on the human
race, saying, "They're all liars and cheats." 12 What can I give back
to God for the blessings he's poured out on me? 13 I'll lift high the cup of
salvation - a toast to God! I'll pray in the name of God; 14 I'll complete what
I promised God I'd do, and I'll do it together with his people. 15 When they
arrive at the gates of death, God welcomes those who love him. 16 Oh, God, here
I am, your servant, your faithful servant: set me free for your service! 17 I'm
ready to offer the thanksgiving sacrifice and pray in the name of God. 18 I'll
complete what I promised God I'd do, and I'll do it in company with his people,
19 In the place of worship, in God's house, in Jerusalem, God's city.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 117 (The Message)
1 Praise God, everybody! Applaud
God, all people! 2 His love has taken over our lives; God's faithful ways are
eternal. Hallelujah!
Psalm 118 (The Message)
1 Thank God because he's good,
because his love never quits. 2 Tell the world, Israel, "His love never
quits." 3 And you, clan of Aaron, tell the world, "His love never
quits." 4 And you who fear God, join in, "His love never quits."
5 Pushed to the wall, I called to God; from the wide open spaces, he answered.
6 God's now at my side and I'm not afraid; who would dare lay a hand on me? 7
God's my strong champion; I flick off my enemies like flies. 8 Far better to
take refuge in God than trust in people; 9 Far better to take refuge in God
than trust in celebrities. 10 Hemmed in by barbarians, in God's name I rubbed
their faces in the dirt; 11 Hemmed in and with no way out, in God's name I rubbed
their faces in the dirt; 12 Like swarming bees, like wild prairie fire, they
hemmed me in; in God's name I rubbed their faces in the dirt. 13 I was right on
the cliff-edge, ready to fall, when God grabbed and held me. 14 God's my
strength, he's also my song, and now he's my salvation. 15 Hear the shouts,
hear the triumph songs in the camp of the saved? "The hand of God has
turned the tide! 16 The hand of God is raised in victory! The hand of God has
turned the tide!" 17 I didn't die. I lived! And now I'm telling the world
what God did. 18 God tested me, he pushed me hard, but he didn't hand me over
to Death. 19 Swing wide the city gates - the righteous gates! I'll walk right
through and thank God! 20 This Temple Gate belongs to God, so the victors can enter
and praise. 21 Thank you for responding to me; you've truly become my
salvation! 22 The stone the masons discarded as flawed is now the capstone! 23
This is God's work. We rub our eyes - we can hardly believe it! 24 This is the
very day God acted - let's celebrate and be festive! 25 Salvation now, God.
Salvation now! Oh yes, God - a free and full life! 26 Blessed are you who enter
in God's name - from God's house we bless you! 27 God is God, he has bathed us
in light. Festoon the shrine with garlands, hang colored banners above the
altar! 28 You're my God, and I thank you. O my God, I lift high your praise. 29
Thank God - he's so good. His love never quits!
Psalm 119
(The Message)
1 You're blessed when you stay on
course, walking steadily on the road revealed by God. 2 You're blessed when you
follow his directions, doing your best to find him. 3 That's right - you don't
go off on your own; you walk straight along the road he set. 4 You, God,
prescribed the right way to live; now you expect us to live it. 5 Oh, that my
steps might be steady, keeping to the course you set; 6 Then I'd never have any
regrets in comparing my life with your counsel. 7 I thank you for speaking
straight from your heart; I learn the pattern of your righteous ways. 8 I'm
going to do what you tell me to do; don't ever walk off and leave me. 9 How can
a young person live a clean life? By carefully reading the map of your Word. 10
I'm single-minded in pursuit of you; don't let me miss the road signs you've
posted. 11 I've banked your promises in the vault of my heart so I won't sin
myself bankrupt. 12 Be blessed, God; train me in your ways of wise living. 13
I'll transfer to my lips all the counsel that comes from your mouth; 14 I
delight far more in what you tell me about living than in gathering a pile of
riches. 15 I ponder every morsel of wisdom from you, I attentively watch how
you've done it. 16 I relish everything you've told me of life, I won't forget a
word of it. 17 Be generous with me and I'll live a full life; not for a minute
will I take my eyes off your road. 18 Open my eyes so I can see what you show
me of your miracle-wonders. 19 I'm a stranger in these parts; give me clear
directions. 20 My soul is starved and hungry, ravenous! - insatiable for your
nourishing commands. 21 And those who think they know so much, ignoring
everything you tell them - let them have it! 22 Don't let them mock and
humiliate me; I've been careful to do just what you said. 23 While bad
neighbors maliciously gossip about me, I'm absorbed in pondering your wise
counsel. 24 Yes, your sayings on life are what give me delight; I listen to
them as to good neighbors! 25 I'm feeling terrible - I couldn't feel worse! Get
me on my feet again. You promised, remember? 26 When I told my story, you
responded; train me well in your deep wisdom. 27 Help me understand these
things inside and out so I can ponder your miracle-wonders. 28 My sad life's
dilapidated, a falling-down barn; build me up again by your Word. 29 Barricade
the road that goes Nowhere; grace me with your clear revelation. 30 I choose
the true road to Somewhere, I post your road signs at every curve and corner.
31 I grasp and cling to whatever you tell me; God, don't let me down! 32 I'll
run the course you lay out for me if you'll just show me how. 33 God, teach me
lessons for living so I can stay the course. 34 Give me insight so I can do
what you tell me - my whole life one long, obedient response. 35 Guide me down
the road of your commandments; I love traveling this freeway! 36 Give me a bent
for your words of wisdom, and not for piling up loot. 37 Divert my eyes from
toys and trinkets, invigorate me on the pilgrim way. 38 Affirm your promises to
me - promises made to all who fear you. 39 Deflect the harsh words of my
critics - but what you say is always so good. 40 See how hungry I am for your
counsel; preserve my life through your righteous ways! 41 Let your love, God,
shape my life with salvation, exactly as you promised; 42 Then I'll be able to
stand up to mockery because I trusted your Word. 43 Don't ever deprive me of
truth, not ever - your commandments are what I depend on. 44 Oh, I'll guard
with my life what you've revealed to me, guard it now, guard it ever; 45 And
I'll stride freely through wide open spaces as I look for your truth and your
wisdom; 46 Then I'll tell the world what I find, speak out boldly in public,
unembarrassed. 47 I cherish your commandments - oh, how I love them! - 48
relishing every fragment of your counsel. 49 Remember what you said to me, your
servant - I hang on to these words for dear life! 50 These words hold me up in
bad times; yes, your promises rejuvenate me. 51 The insolent ridicule me
without mercy, but I don't budge from your revelation. 52 I watch for your
ancient landmark words, and know I'm on the right track. 53 But when I see the
wicked ignore your directions, I'm beside myself with anger. 54 I set your
instructions to music and sing them as I walk this pilgrim way. 55 I meditate
on your name all night, God, treasuring your revelation, O God. 56 Still, I walk
through a rain of derision because I live by your Word and counsel. 57 Because
you have satisfied me, God, I promise to do everything you say. 58 I beg you
from the bottom of my heart: smile, be gracious to me just as you promised. 59
When I took a long, careful look at your ways, I got my feet back on the trail
you blazed. 60 I was up at once, didn't drag my feet, was quick to follow your
orders. 61 The wicked hemmed me in - there was no way out - but not for a
minute did I forget your plan for me. 62 I get up in the middle of the night to
thank you; your decisions are so right, so true - I can't wait till morning! 63
I'm a friend and companion of all who fear you, of those committed to living by
your rules. 64 Your love, God, fills the earth! Train me to live by your
counsel. 65 Be good to your servant, God; be as good as your Word. 66 Train me
in good common sense; I'm thoroughly committed to living your way. 67 Before I
learned to answer you, I wandered all over the place, but now I'm in step with your
Word. 68 You are good, and the source of good; train me in your goodness. 69
The godless spread lies about me, but I focus my attention on what you are
saying; 70 They're bland as a bucket of lard, while I dance to the tune of your
revelation. 71 My troubles turned out all for the best - they forced me to
learn from your textbook. 72 Truth from your mouth means more to me than
striking it rich in a gold mine. 73 With your very own hands you formed me; now
breathe your wisdom over me so I can understand you. 74 When they see me
waiting, expecting your Word, those who fear you will take heart and be glad.
75 I can see now, God, that your decisions are right; your testing has taught
me what's true and right. 76 Oh, love me - and right now! - hold me tight! just
the way you promised. 77 Now comfort me so I can live, really live; your
revelation is the tune I dance to. 78 Let the fast-talking tricksters be
exposed as frauds; they tried to sell me a bill of goods, but I kept my mind
fixed on your counsel. 79 Let those who fear you turn to me for evidence of
your wise guidance. 80 And let me live whole and holy, soul and body, so I can
always walk with my head held high. 81 I'm homesick - longing for your
salvation; I'm waiting for your word of hope. 82 My eyes grow heavy watching
for some sign of your promise; how long must I wait for your comfort? 83
There's smoke in my eyes - they burn and water, but I keep a steady gaze on the
instructions you post. 84 How long do I have to put up with all this? How long
till you haul my tormentors into court? 85 The arrogant godless try to throw me
off track, ignorant as they are of God and his ways. 86 Everything you command
is a sure thing, but they harass me with lies. Help! 87 They've pushed and
pushed - they never let up - but I haven't relaxed my grip on your counsel. 88
In your great love revive me so I can alertly obey your every word. 89 What you
say goes, God, and stays, as permanent as the heavens. 90 Your truth never goes
out of fashion; it's as up-to-date as the earth when the sun comes up. 91 Your
Word and truth are dependable as ever; that's what you ordered - you set the
earth going. 92 If your revelation hadn't delighted me so, I would have given
up when the hard times came. 93 But I'll never forget the advice you gave me;
you saved my life with those wise words. 94 Save me! I'm all yours. I look high
and low for your words of wisdom. 95 The wicked lie in ambush to destroy me,
but I'm only concerned with your plans for me. 96 I see the limits to
everything human, but the horizons can't contain your commands! 97 Oh, how I
love all you've revealed; I reverently ponder it all the day long. 98 Your
commands give me an edge on my enemies; they never become obsolete. 99 I've
even become smarter than my teachers since I've pondered and absorbed your
counsel. 100 I've become wiser than the wise old sages simply by doing what you
tell me. 101 I watch my step, avoiding the ditches and ruts of evil so I can
spend all my time keeping your Word. 102 I never make detours from the route
you laid out; you gave me such good directions. 103 Your words are so choice,
so tasty; I prefer them to the best home cooking. 104 With your instruction, I
understand life; that's why I hate false propaganda. 105 By your words I can
see where I'm going; they throw a beam of light on my dark path. 106 I've
committed myself and I'll never turn back from living by your righteous order.
107 Everything's falling apart on me, God; put me together again with your
Word. 108 Festoon me with your finest sayings, God; teach me your holy rules.
109 My life is as close as my own hands, but I don't forget what you have
revealed. 110 The wicked do their best to throw me off track, but I don't
swerve an inch from your course. 111 I inherited your book on living; it's mine
forever - what a gift! And how happy it makes me! 112 I concentrate on doing
exactly what you say - I always have and always will. 113 I hate the two-faced,
but I love your clear-cut revelation. 114 You're my place of quiet retreat; I
wait for your Word to renew me. 115 Get out of my life, evildoers, so I can
keep my God's commands. 116 Take my side as you promised; I'll live then for
sure. Don't disappoint all my grand hopes. 117 Stick with me and I'll be all
right; I'll give total allegiance to your definitions of life. 118 Expose all
who drift away from your sayings; their casual idolatry is lethal. 119 You
reject earth's wicked as so much rubbish; therefore I lovingly embrace
everything you say. 120 I shiver in awe before you; your decisions leave me
speechless with reverence. 121 I stood up for justice and the right; don't
leave me to the mercy of my oppressors. 122 Take the side of your servant, good
God; don't let the godless take advantage of me. 123 I can't keep my eyes open
any longer, waiting for you to keep your promise to set everything right. 124
Let your love dictate how you deal with me; teach me from your textbook on
life. 125 I'm your servant - help me understand what that means, the inner
meaning of your instructions. 126 It's time to act, God; they've made a
shambles of your revelation! 127 Yea-Saying God, I love what you command, I
love it better than gold and gemstones; 128 Yea-Saying God, I honor everything
you tell me, I despise every deceitful detour. 129 Every word you give me is a
miracle word - how could I help but obey? 130 Break open your words, let the
light shine out, let ordinary people see the meaning. 131 Mouth open and
panting, I wanted your commands more than anything. 132 Turn my way, look
kindly on me, as you always do to those who personally love you. 133 Steady my
steps with your Word of promise so nothing malign gets the better of me. 134
Rescue me from the grip of bad men and women so I can live life your way. 135
Smile on me, your servant; teach me the right way to live. 136 I cry rivers of
tears because nobody's living by your book! 137 You are right and you do right,
God; your decisions are right on target. 138 You rightly instruct us in how to
live ever faithful to you. 139 My rivals nearly did me in, they persistently
ignored your commandments. 140 Your promise has been tested through and
through, and I, your servant, love it dearly. 141 I'm too young to be
important, but I don't forget what you tell me. 142 Your righteousness is
eternally right, your revelation is the only truth. 143 Even though troubles
came down on me hard, your commands always gave me delight. 144 The way you
tell me to live is always right; help me understand it so I can live to the
fullest. 145 I call out at the top of my lungs, "God! Answer! I'll do
whatever you say." 146 I called to you, "Save me so I can carry out
all your instructions." 147 I was up before sunrise, crying for help,
hoping for a word from you. 148 I stayed awake all night, prayerfully pondering
your promise. 149 In your love, listen to me; in your justice, God, keep me
alive. 150 As those out to get me come closer and closer, they go farther and
farther from the truth you reveal; 151 But you're the closest of all to me,
God, and all your judgments true. 152 I've known all along from the evidence of
your words that you meant them to last forever. 153 Take a good look at my
trouble, and help me - I haven't forgotten your revelation. 154 Take my side
and get me out of this; give me back my life, just as you promised. 155 "Salvation"
is only gibberish to the wicked because they've never looked it up in your
dictionary. 156 Your mercies, God, run into the billions; following your
guidelines, revive me. 157 My antagonists are too many to count, but I don't
swerve from the directions you gave. 158 I took one look at the quitters and
was filled with loathing; they walked away from your promises so casually! 159
Take note of how I love what you tell me; out of your life of love, prolong my
life. 160 Your words all add up to the sum total: Truth. Your righteous
decisions are eternal. 161 I've been slandered unmercifully by the politicians,
but my awe at your words keeps me stable. 162 I'm ecstatic over what you say,
like one who strikes it rich. 163 I hate lies - can't stand them! - but I love
what you have revealed. 164 Seven times each day I stop and shout praises for
the way you keep everything running right. 165 For those who love what you
reveal, everything fits - no stumbling around in the dark for them. 166 I wait
expectantly for your salvation; God, I do what you tell me. 167 My soul guards
and keeps all your instructions - oh, how much I love them! 168 I follow your
directions, abide by your counsel; my life's an open book before you. 169 Let
my cry come right into your presence, God; provide me with the insight that
comes only from your Word. 170 Give my request your personal attention, rescue
me on the terms of your promise. 171 Let praise cascade off my lips; after all,
you've taught me the truth about life! 172 And let your promises ring from my
tongue; every order you've given is right. 173 Put your hand out and steady me
since I've chosen to live by your counsel. 174 I'm homesick, God, for your
salvation; I love it when you show yourself! 175 Invigorate my soul so I can praise
you well, use your decrees to put iron in my soul. 176 And should I wander off
like a lost sheep - seek me! I'll recognize the sound of your voice.
Psalm 120 (The Message)
1 I'm in trouble. I cry to God,
desperate for an answer: 2 "Deliver me from the liars, God! They smile so
sweetly but lie through their teeth." 3 Do you know what's next, can you
see what's coming, all you barefaced liars? 4 Pointed arrows and burning coals
will be your reward. 5 I'm doomed to live in Meshech, cursed with a home in Kedar,
6 My whole life lived camping among quarreling neighbors. 7 I'm all for peace,
but the minute I tell them so, they go to war!
Psalm 121
(The Message)
1 I look up to the mountains; does
my strength come from mountains? 2 No, my strength comes from God, who made
heaven, and earth, and mountains. 3 He won't let you stumble, your Guardian God
won't fall asleep. 4 Not on your life! Israel's Guardian will never doze or
sleep. 5 God's your Guardian, right at your side to protect you - 6 Shielding
you from sunstroke, sheltering you from moonstroke. 7 God guards you from every
evil, he guards your very life. 8 He guards you when you leave and when you
return, he guards you now, he guards you always.
Psalm 122 (The Message)
1 When they said, "Let's go to
the house of God," my heart leaped for joy. 2 And now we're here, O
Jerusalem, inside Jerusalem's walls! 3 Jerusalem, well-built city, built as a
place for worship! 4 The city to which the tribes ascend, all God's tribes go up
to worship, To give thanks to the name of God - this is what it means to be
Israel. 5 Thrones for righteous judgment are set there, famous David-thrones. 6
Pray for Jerusalem's peace! Prosperity to all you Jerusalem-lovers! 7 Friendly
insiders, get along! Hostile outsiders, keep your distance! 8 For the sake of
my family and friends, I say it again: live in peace! 9 For the sake of the
house of our God, God, I'll do my very best for you.
Psalm 123 (The Message)
1 I look to you, heaven-dwelling
God, look up to you for help. 2 Like servants, alert to their master's
commands, like a maiden attending her lady, We're watching and waiting, holding
our breath, awaiting your word of mercy. 3 Mercy, God, mercy! We've been kicked
around long enough, 4 Kicked in the teeth by complacent rich men, kicked when
we're down by arrogant brutes.
Psalm 124 (The Message)
1 If God hadn't been for us - all
together now, Israel, sing out! - 2 If God hadn't been for us when everyone
went against us, 3 We would have been swallowed alive by their violent anger, 4
Swept away by the flood of rage, drowned in the torrent; 5 We would have lost
our lives in the wild, raging water. 6 Oh, blessed be God! He didn't go off and
leave us. He didn't abandon us defenseless, helpless as a rabbit in a pack of
snarling dogs. 7 We've flown free from their fangs, free of their traps, free
as a bird. Their grip is broken; we're free as a bird in flight. 8 God's strong
name is our help, the same God who made heaven and earth.
Psalm 125 (The Message)
1 Those who trust in God are like
Zion Mountain: Nothing can move it, a rock-solid mountain you can always depend
on. 2 Mountains encircle Jerusalem, and God encircles his people - always has
and always will. 3 The fist of the wicked will never violate What is due the
righteous, provoking wrongful violence. 4 Be good to your good people, God, to
those whose hearts are right! 5 God will round up the backsliders, corral them with
the incorrigibles. Peace over Israel!
Psalm 126 (The Message)
1 It seemed like a dream, too good
to be true, when God returned Zion's exiles. 2 We laughed, we sang, we couldn't
believe our good fortune. We were the talk of the nations - "God was
wonderful to them!" 3 God was wonderful to us; we are one happy people. 4
And now, God, do it again - bring rains to our drought-stricken lives 5 So
those who planted their crops in despair will shout hurrahs at the harvest, 6
So those who went off with heavy hearts will come home laughing, with armloads
of blessing.
Psalm 127 (The Message)
1 If God doesn't build the house,
the builders only build shacks. If God doesn't guard the city, the night
watchman might as well nap. 2 It's useless to rise early and go to bed late,
and work your worried fingers to the bone. Don't you know he enjoys giving rest
to those he loves? 3 Don't you see that children are God's best gift? the fruit
of the womb his generous legacy? 4 Like a warrior's fistful of arrows are the
children of a vigorous youth. 5 Oh, how blessed are you parents, with your
quivers full of children! Your enemies don't stand a chance against you; you'll
sweep them right off your doorstep.
Psalm 128 (The Message)
1 All you who fear God, how blessed
you are! how happily you walk on his smooth straight road! 2 You worked hard
and deserve all you've got coming. Enjoy the blessing! Revel in the goodness! 3
Your wife will bear children as a vine bears grapes, your household lush as a
vineyard, The children around your table as fresh and promising as young olive
shoots. 4 Stand in awe of God's Yes. Oh, how he blesses the one who fears God!
5 Enjoy the good life in Jerusalem every day of your life. 6 And enjoy your
grandchildren. Peace to Israel!
Psalm 129 (The Message)
1 "They've kicked me around
ever since I was young" - this is how Israel tells it - 2 "They've
kicked me around ever since I was young, but they never could keep me down. 3
Their plowmen plowed long furrows up and down my back; 4 Then God ripped the
harnesses of the evil plowmen to shreds." 5 Oh, let all those who hate
Zion grovel in humiliation; 6 Let them be like grass in shallow ground that
withers before the harvest, 7 Before the farmhands can gather it in, the
harvesters get in the crop, 8 Before the neighbors have a chance to call out,
"Congratulations on your wonderful crop! We bless you in God's name!"
Psalm 130 (The Message)
1 Help, God - the bottom has fallen
out of my life! Master, hear my cry for help! 2 Listen hard! Open your ears!
Listen to my cries for mercy. 3 If you, God, kept records on wrongdoings, who
would stand a chance? 4 As it turns out, forgiveness is your habit, and that's
why you're worshiped. 5 I pray to God - my life a prayer - and wait for what
he'll say and do. 6 My life's on the line before God, my Lord, waiting and
watching till morning, waiting and watching till morning. 7 O Israel, wait and
watch for God - with God's arrival comes love, with God's arrival comes
generous redemption. 8 No doubt about it - he'll redeem Israel, buy back Israel
from captivity to sin.
Psalm 131 (The Message)
1 God, I'm not trying to rule the
roost, I don't want to be king of the mountain. I haven't meddled where I have
no business or fantasized grandiose plans. 2 I've kept my feet on the ground, I've
cultivated a quiet heart. Like a baby content in its mother's arms, my soul is
a baby content. 3 Wait, Israel, for God. Wait with hope. Hope now; hope always!
Psalm 132 (The Message)
1 O God, remember David, remember
all his troubles! 2 And remember how he promised God, made a vow to the Strong
God of Jacob, 3 "I'm not going home, and I'm not going to bed, 4 I'm not
going to sleep, not even take time to rest, 5 Until I find a home for God, a
house for the Strong God of Jacob." 6 Remember how we got the news in
Ephrathah, learned all about it at Jaar Meadows? 7 We shouted, "Let's go
to the shrine dedication! Let's worship at God's own footstool!" 8 Up,
God, enjoy your new place of quiet repose, you and your mighty covenant ark; 9
Get your priests all dressed up in justice; prompt your worshipers to sing this
prayer: 10 "Honor your servant David; don't disdain your anointed
one." 11 God gave David his word, he won't back out on this promise:
"One of your sons I will set on your throne; 12 If your sons stay true to
my Covenant and learn to live the way I teach them, Their sons will continue
the line - always a son to sit on your throne. 13 Yes - I, God, chose Zion, the
place I wanted for my shrine; 14 This will always be my home; this is what I
want, and I'm here for good. 15 I'll shower blessings on the pilgrims who come
here, and give supper to those who arrive hungry; 16 I'll dress my priests in
salvation clothes; the holy people will sing their hearts out! 17 Oh, I'll make
the place radiant for David! I'll fill it with light for my anointed! 18 I'll
dress his enemies in dirty rags, but I'll make his crown sparkle with
splendor."
Psalm 133 (The Message)
1 How wonderful, how beautiful, when
brothers and sisters get along! 2 It's like costly anointing oil flowing down
head and beard, Flowing down Aaron's beard, flowing down the collar of his
priestly robes. 3 It's like the dew on Mount Hermon flowing down the slopes of
Zion. Yes, that's where God commands the blessing, ordains eternal life.
Psalm 134 (The Message)
1 Come, bless God, all you servants
of God! You priests of God, posted to the nightwatch in God's shrine, 2 Lift
your praising hands to the Holy Place, and bless God. 3 In turn, may God of
Zion bless you - God who made heaven and earth!
Psalm 135 (The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Praise the name of
God, praise the works of God. 2 All you priests on duty in God's temple,
serving in the sacred halls of our God, 3 Shout "Hallelujah!" because
God's so good, sing anthems to his beautiful name. 4 And why? Because God chose
Jacob, embraced Israel as a prize possession. 5 I too give witness to the
greatness of God, our Lord, high above all other gods. 6 He does just as he
pleases - however, wherever, whenever. 7 He makes the weather - clouds and
thunder, lightning and rain, wind pouring out of the north. 8 He struck down
the Egyptian firstborn, both human and animal firstborn. 9 He made Egypt sit up
and take notice, confronted Pharaoh and his servants with miracles. 10 Yes, he
struck down great nations, he slew mighty kings - 11 Sihon king of the
Amorites, also Og of Bashan - every last one of the Canaanite kings! 12 Then he
turned their land over to Israel, a gift of good land to his people. 13 God,
your name is eternal, God, you'll never be out-of-date. 14 God stands up for
his people, God holds the hands of his people. 15 The gods of the godless
nations are mere trinkets, made for quick sale in the markets: 16 Chiseled
mouths that can't talk, painted eyes that can't see, 17 Carved ears that can't
hear - dead wood! cold metal! 18 Those who make and trust them become like
them. 19 Family of Israel, bless God! Family of Aaron, bless God! 20 Family of
Levi, bless God! You who fear God, bless God! 21 Oh, blessed be God of Zion,
First Citizen of Jerusalem! Hallelujah!
Psalm 136 (The Message)
1 Thank God! He deserves your
thanks. His love never quits. 2 Thank the God of all gods, His love never
quits. 3 Thank the Lord of all lords. His love never quits. 4 Thank the
miracle-working God, His love never quits. 5 The God whose skill formed the
cosmos, His love never quits. 6 The God who laid out earth on ocean
foundations, His love never quits. 7 The God who filled the skies with light,
His love never quits. 8 The sun to watch over the day, His love never quits. 9
Moon and stars as guardians of the night, His love never quits. 10 The God who
struck down the Egyptian firstborn, His love never quits. 11 And rescued Israel
from Egypt's oppression, His love never quits. 12 Took Israel in hand with his
powerful hand, His love never quits. 13 Split the Red Sea right in half, His
love never quits. 14 Led Israel right through the middle, His love never quits.
15 Dumped Pharaoh and his army in the sea, His love never quits. 16 The God who
marched his people through the desert, His love never quits. 17 Smashed huge
kingdoms right and left, His love never quits. 18 Struck down the famous kings,
His love never quits. 19 Struck Sihon the Amorite king, His love never quits.
20 Struck Og the Bashanite king, His love never quits. 21 Then distributed
their land as booty, His love never quits. 22 Handed the land over to Israel.
His love never quits. 23 God remembered us when we were down, His love never
quits. 24 Rescued us from the trampling boot, His love never quits. 25 Takes
care of everyone in time of need. His love never quits. 26 Thank God, who did
it all! His love never quits!
Psalm 137 (The Message)
1 Alongside Babylon's rivers we sat
on the banks; we cried and cried, remembering the good old days in Zion. 2
Alongside the quaking aspens we stacked our unplayed harps; 3 That's where our
captors demanded songs, sarcastic and mocking: "Sing us a happy Zion
song!" 4 Oh, how could we ever sing God's song in this wasteland? 5 If I
ever forget you, Jerusalem, let my fingers wither and fall off like leaves. 6
Let my tongue swell and turn black if I fail to remember you, If I fail, O dear
Jerusalem, to honor you as my greatest. 7 God, remember those Edomites, and
remember the ruin of Jerusalem, That day they yelled out, "Wreck it, smash
it to bits!" 8 And you, Babylonians - ravagers! A reward to whoever gets
back at you for all you've done to us; 9 Yes, a reward to the one who grabs
your babies and smashes their heads on the rocks!
Psalm 138 (The Message)
1 Thank you! Everything in me says
"Thank you!" Angels listen as I sing my thanks. 2 I kneel in worship
facing your holy temple and say it again: "Thank you!" Thank you for
your love, thank you for your faithfulness; Most holy is your name, most holy
is your Word. 3 The moment I called out, you stepped in; you made my life large
with strength. 4 When they hear what you have to say, God, all earth's kings
will say "Thank you." 5 They'll sing of what you've done: "How
great the glory of God!" 6 And here's why: God, high above, sees far
below; no matter the distance, he knows everything about us. 7 When I walk into
the thick of trouble, keep me alive in the angry turmoil. With one hand strike
my foes, With your other hand save me. 8 Finish what you started in me, God.
Your love is eternal - don't quit on me now.
Psalm 139 (The Message)
1 God, investigate my life; get all
the facts firsthand. 2 I'm an open book to you; even from a distance, you know
what I'm thinking. 3 You know when I leave and when I get back; I'm never out
of your sight. 4 You know everything I'm going to say before I start the first
sentence. 5 I look behind me and you're there, then up ahead and you're there,
too - your reassuring presence, coming and going. 6 This is too much, too
wonderful - I can't take it all in! 7 Is there anyplace I can go to avoid your
Spirit? to be out of your sight? 8 If I climb to the sky, you're there! If I go
underground, you're there! 9 If I flew on morning's wings to the far western
horizon, 10 You'd find me in a minute - you're already there waiting! 11 Then I
said to myself, "Oh, he even sees me in the dark! At night I'm immersed in
the light!" 12 It's a fact: darkness isn't dark to you; night and day,
darkness and light, they're all the same to you. 13 Oh yes, you shaped me first
inside, then out; you formed me in my mother's womb. 14 I thank you, High God -
you're breathtaking! Body and soul, I am marvelously made! I worship in
adoration - what a creation! 15 You know me inside and out, you know every bone
in my body; You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit, how I was sculpted
from nothing into something. 16 Like an open book, you watched me grow from
conception to birth; all the stages of my life were spread out before you, The
days of my life all prepared before I'd even lived one day. 17 Your thoughts -
how rare, how beautiful! God, I'll never comprehend them! 18 I couldn't even
begin to count them - any more than I could count the sand of the sea. Oh, let
me rise in the morning and live always with you! 19 And please, God, do away
with wickedness for good! And you murderers - out of here! - 20 all the men and
women who belittle you, God, infatuated with cheap god-imitations. 21 See how I
hate those who hate you, God, see how I loathe all this godless arrogance; 22 I
hate it with pure, unadulterated hatred. Your enemies are my enemies! 23
Investigate my life, O God, find out everything about me; Cross-examine and
test me, get a clear picture of what I'm about; 24 See for yourself whether
I've done anything wrong - then guide me on the road to eternal life.
Psalm 140 (The Message)
1 God, get me out of here, away from
this evil; protect me from these vicious people. 2 All they do is think up new
ways to be bad; they spend their days plotting war games. 3 They practice the
sharp rhetoric of hate and hurt, speak venomous words that maim and kill. 4
God, keep me out of the clutch of these wicked ones, protect me from these
vicious people; 5 Stuffed with self-importance, they plot ways to trip me up,
determined to bring me down. These crooks invent traps to catch me and do their
best to incriminate me. 6 I prayed, "God, you're my God! Listen, God!
Mercy! 7 God, my Lord, Strong Savior, protect me when the fighting breaks out!
8 Don't let the wicked have their way, God, don't give them an inch!" 9
These troublemakers all around me - let them drown in their own verbal poison.
10 Let God pile hellfire on them, let him bury them alive in crevasses! 11
These loudmouths - don't let them be taken seriously; These savages - let the
Devil hunt them down! 12 I know that you, God, are on the side of victims, that
you care for the rights of the poor. 13 And I know that the righteous personally
thank you, that good people are secure in your presence.
Psalm 141 (The Message)
1 God, come close. Come quickly!
Open your ears - it's my voice you're hearing! 2 Treat my prayer as sweet
incense rising; my raised hands are my evening prayers. 3 Post a guard at my
mouth, God, set a watch at the door of my lips. 4 Don't let me so much as dream
of evil or thoughtlessly fall into bad company. And these people who only do
wrong - don't let them lure me with their sweet talk! 5 May the Just One set me
straight, may the Kind One correct me, Don't let sin anoint my head. I'm
praying hard against their evil ways! 6 Oh, let their leaders be pushed off a
high rock cliff; make them face the music. 7 Like a rock pulverized by a maul,
let their bones be scattered at the gates of hell. 8 But God, dear Lord, I only
have eyes for you. Since I've run for dear life to you, take good care of me. 9
Protect me from their evil scheming, from all their demonic subterfuge. 10 Let
the wicked fall flat on their faces, while I walk off without a scratch. A
David prayer - when he was in the cave.
Psalm 142 (The Message)
1 I cry out loudly to God, loudly I
plead with God for mercy. 2 I spill out all my complaints before him, and spell
out my troubles in detail: 3 "As I sink in despair, my spirit ebbing away,
you know how I'm feeling, Know the danger I'm in, the traps hidden in my path.
4 Look right, look left - there's not a soul who cares what happens! I'm up
against it, with no exit - bereft, left alone. 5 I cry out, God, call out:
'You're my last chance, my only hope for life!' 6 Oh listen, please listen;
I've never been this low. Rescue me from those who are hunting me down; I'm no
match for them. 7 Get me out of this dungeon so I can thank you in public. Your
people will form a circle around me and you'll bring me showers of
blessing!"
Psalm 143 (The Message)
1 Listen to this prayer of mine,
God; pay attention to what I'm asking. Answer me - you're famous for your
answers! Do what's right for me. 2 But don't, please don't, haul me into court;
not a person alive would be acquitted there. 3 The enemy hunted me down; he
kicked me and stomped me within an inch of my life. He put me in a black hole,
buried me like a corpse in that dungeon. 4 I sat there in despair, my spirit draining
away, my heart heavy, like lead. 5 I remembered the old days, went over all
you've done, pondered the ways you've worked, 6 Stretched out my hands to you,
as thirsty for you as a desert thirsty for rain. 7 Hurry with your answer, God!
I'm nearly at the end of my rope. Don't turn away; don't ignore me! That would
be certain death. 8 If you wake me each morning with the sound of your loving
voice, I'll go to sleep each night trusting in you. Point out the road I must
travel; I'm all ears, all eyes before you. 9 Save me from my enemies, God -
you're my only hope! 10 Teach me how to live to please you, because you're my
God. Lead me by your blessed Spirit into cleared and level pastureland. 11 Keep
up your reputation, God - give me life! In your justice, get me out of this
trouble! 12 In your great love, vanquish my enemies; make a clean sweep of
those who harass me. And why? Because I'm your servant.
Psalm 144 (The Message)
1 Blessed be God, my mountain, who
trains me to fight fair and well. 2 He's the bedrock on which I stand, the
castle in which I live, my rescuing knight, The high crag where I run for dear
life, while he lays my enemies low. 3 I wonder why you care, God - why do you
bother with us at all? 4 All we are is a puff of air; we're like shadows in a
campfire. 5 Step down out of heaven, God; ignite volcanoes in the hearts of the
mountains. 6 Hurl your lightnings in every direction; shoot your arrows this
way and that. 7 Reach all the way from sky to sea: pull me out of the ocean of
hate, out of the grip of those barbarians 8 Who lie through their teeth, who
shake your hand then knife you in the back. 9 O God, let me sing a new song to
you, let me play it on a twelve-string guitar - 10 A song to the God who saved
the king, the God who rescued David, his servant. 11 Rescue me from the enemy
sword, release me from the grip of those barbarians Who lie through their
teeth, who shake your hand then knife you in the back. 12 Make our sons in
their prime like sturdy oak trees, Our daughters as shapely and bright as
fields of wildflowers. 13 Fill our barns with great harvest, fill our fields
with huge flocks; 14 Protect us from invasion and exile - eliminate the crime
in our streets. 15 How blessed the people who have all this! How blessed the
people who have God for God!
Psalm 145
(The Message)
1 I lift you high in praise, my God,
O my King! and I'll bless your name into eternity. 2 I'll bless you every day,
and keep it up from now to eternity. 3 God is magnificent; he can never be
praised enough. There are no boundaries to his greatness. 4 Generation after
generation stands in awe of your work; each one tells stories of your mighty
acts. 5 Your beauty and splendor have everyone talking; I compose songs on your
wonders. 6 Your marvelous doings are headline news; I could write a book full
of the details of your greatness. 7 The fame of your goodness spreads across
the country; your righteousness is on everyone's lips. 8 God is all mercy and
grace - not quick to anger, is rich in love. 9 God is good to one and all;
everything he does is suffused with grace. 10 Creation and creatures applaud
you, God; 11 your holy people bless you. They talk about the glories of your
rule, they exclaim over your splendor, 12 Letting the world know of your power
for good, the lavish splendor of your kingdom. 13 Your kingdom is a kingdom
eternal; you never get voted out of office. God always does what he says, and
is gracious in everything he does. 14 God gives a hand to those down on their
luck, gives a fresh start to those ready to quit. 15 All eyes are on you,
expectant; you give them their meals on time. 16 Generous to a fault, you
lavish your favor on all creatures. 17 Everything God does is right - the
trademark on all his works is love. 18 God's there, listening for all who pray,
for all who pray and mean it. 19 He does what's best for those who fear him -
hears them call out, and saves them. 20 God sticks by all who love him, but
it's all over for those who don't. 21 My mouth is filled with God's praise. Let
everything living bless him, bless his holy name from now to eternity!
Psalm 146
(The Message)
1 Hallelujah! O my soul, praise God!
2 All my life long I'll praise God, singing songs to my God as long as I live.
3 Don't put your life in the hands of experts who know nothing of life, of
salvation life. 4 Mere humans don't have what it takes; when they die, their
projects die with them. 5 Instead, get help from the God of Jacob, put your
hope in God and know real blessing! 6 God made sky and soil, sea and all the
fish in it. He always does what he says - 7 he defends the wronged, he feeds
the hungry. God frees prisoners - 8 he gives sight to the blind, he lifts up
the fallen. 9 protects strangers, takes the side of orphans and widows, but
makes short work of the wicked. 10 God's in charge - always. Zion's God is God
for good! Hallelujah!
Psalm 147
(The Message)
1 Hallelujah! It's a good thing to
sing praise to our God; praise is beautiful, praise is fitting. 2 God's the one
who rebuilds Jerusalem, who regathers Israel's scattered exiles. 3 He heals the
heartbroken and bandages their wounds. 4 He counts the stars and assigns each a
name. 5 Our Lord is great, with limitless strength; we'll never comprehend what
he knows and does 6 God puts the fallen on their feet again and pushes the
wicked into the ditch. 7 Sing to God a thanksgiving hymn, play music on your
instruments to God, 8 Who fills the sky with clouds, preparing rain for the
earth, Then turning the mountains green with grass, 9 feeding both cattle and
crows. 10 He's not impressed with horsepower; the size of our muscles means
little to him. 11 Those who fear God get God's attention; they can depend on
his strength. 12 Jerusalem, worship God! Zion, praise your God! 13 He made your
city secure, he blessed your children among you. 14 He keeps the peace at your
borders, he puts the best bread on your tables. 15 He launches his promises
earthward - how swift and sure they come! 16 He spreads snow like a white
fleece, he scatters frost like ashes, 17 He broadcasts hail like birdseed - who
can survive his winter? 18 Then he gives the command and it all melts; he
breathes on winter - suddenly it's spring! 19 He speaks the same way to Jacob,
speaks words that work to Israel. 20 He never did this to the other nations;
they never heard such commands. Hallelujah!
Psalm 148
(The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Praise God from
heaven, praise him from the mountaintops; 2 Praise him, all you his angels,
praise him, all you his warriors, 3 Praise him, sun and moon, praise him, you
morning stars; 4 Praise him, high heaven, praise him, heavenly rain clouds; 5
Praise, oh let them praise the name of God - he spoke the word, and there they
were! 6 He set them in place from all time to eternity; He gave his orders, and
that's it! 7 Praise God from earth, you sea dragons, you fathomless ocean
deeps; 8 Fire and hail, snow and ice, hurricanes obeying his orders; 9
Mountains and all hills, apple orchards and cedar forests; 10 Wild beasts and
herds of cattle, snakes, and birds in flight; 11 Earth's kings and all races,
leaders and important people, 12 Robust men and women in their prime, and yes,
graybeards and little children. 13 Let them praise the name of God - it's the
only Name worth praising. His radiance exceeds anything in earth and sky; 14
he's built a monument - his very own people! Praise from all who love God!
Israel's children, intimate friends of God. Hallelujah!
Psalm 149
(The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Sing to God a
brand-new song, praise him in the company of all who love him. 2 Let all Israel
celebrate their Sovereign Creator, Zion's children exult in their King. 3 Let
them praise his name in dance; strike up the band and make great music! 4 And
why? Because God delights in his people, festoons plain folk with salvation
garlands! 5 Let true lovers break out in praise, sing out from wherever they're
sitting, 6 Shout the high praises of God, brandish their swords in the wild
sword-dance - 7 A portent of vengeance on the God-defying nations, a signal
that punishment's coming, 8 Their kings chained and hauled off to jail, their
leaders behind bars for good, 9 The judgment on them carried out to the letter
- and all who love God in the seat of honor! Hallelujah!
Psalm 150
(The Message)
1 Hallelujah! Praise God in his holy house of
worship, praise him under the open skies; 2 Praise him for his acts of power,
praise him for his magnificent greatness; 3 Praise with a blast on the trumpet,
praise by strumming soft strings; 4 Praise him with castanets and dance, praise
him with banjo and flute; 5 Praise him with cymbals and a big bass drum, praise
him with fiddles and mandolin. 6 Let every living, breathing creature praise
God! Hallelujah!
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