Psalms 120; Psalms 121; Psalms 122; 1 Corinthians 9

Viewing Multiple Passages

Psalms 120

1 I cried out to the LORD when I was in trouble (and he answered me):
2 "LORD, deliver me from lying lips and a dishonest tongue!"
3 What more will be given to you, what more will be done to you, you dishonest tongue?
4 Just this: a warrior's sharpened arrows, coupled with burning coals from a wood fire!
5 Oh, I'm doomed because I have been an immigrant in Meshech, because I've made my home among Kedar's tents.
6 I've lived far too long with people who hate peace.
7 I'm for peace, but when I speak, they are for war.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible

Psalms 121

1 I raise my eyes toward the mountains. Where will my help come from?
2 My help comes from the LORD, the maker of heaven and earth.
3 God won't let your foot slip. Your protector won't fall asleep on the job.
4 No! Israel's protector never sleeps or rests!
5 The LORD is your protector; the LORD is your shade right beside you.
6 The sun won't strike you during the day; neither will the moon at night.
7 The LORD will protect you from all evil; God will protect your very life.
8 The LORD will protect you on your journeys— whether going or coming— from now until forever from now.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible

Psalms 122

1 I rejoiced with those who said to me, "Let's go to the LORD's house!"
2 Now our feet are standing in your gates, Jerusalem!
3 Jerusalem is built like a city joined together in unity.
4 That is where the tribes go up— the LORD's tribes! It is the law for Israel to give thanks there to the LORD's name,
5 because the thrones of justice are there— the thrones of the house of David!
6 Pray that Jerusalem has peace: "Let those who love you have rest.
7 Let there be peace on your walls; let there be rest on your fortifications."
8 For the sake of my family and friends, I say, "Peace be with you, Jerusalem."
9 For the sake of the LORD our God's house I will pray for your good.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible

1 Corinthians 9

1 Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? Haven't I seen Jesus our Lord? Aren't you my work in the Lord?
2 If I'm not an apostle to others, at least I am to you! You are the seal that shows I'm an apostle.
3 This is my defense against those who criticize me.
4 Don't we have the right to eat and drink?
5 Don't we have the right to travel with a wife who believes like the rest of the apostles, the Lord's brothers, and Cephas?
6 Or is it only I and Barnabas who don't have the right to not work for our living?
7 Who joins the army and pays their own way? Who plants a vineyard and doesn't eat its fruit? Who shepherds a flock and doesn't drink its milk?
8 I'm not saying these things just based on common sense, am I? Doesn't the Law itself say these things?
9 In Moses' Law it's written: You will not muzzle the ox when it is threshing. Is God worried about oxen,
10 or did he say this entirely for our sake? It was written for our sake because the one who plows and the one who threshes should each do so with the hope of sharing the produce.
11 If we sowed spiritual things in you, is it so much to ask to harvest some material things from you?
12 If others have these rights over you, don't we deserve them all the more? However, we haven't made use of this right, but we put up with everything so we don't put any obstacle in the way of the gospel of Christ.
13 Don't you know that those who serve in the temple get to eat food from the temple, and those who serve at the altar share part of what is sacrificed on the altar?
14 In the same way, the Lord commanded that those who preach the gospel should get their living from the gospel.
15 But I haven't taken advantage of this. And I'm not writing this so that it will be done for me. It's better for me to die than to lose my right to brag about this!
16 If I preach the gospel, I have no reason to brag, since I'm obligated to do it. I'm in trouble if I don't preach the gospel.
17 If I do this voluntarily, I get rewarded for it. But if I'm forced to do it, then I've been charged with a responsibility.
18 What reward do I get? That when I preach, I offer the good news free of charge. That's why I don't use the rights to which I'm entitled through the gospel.
19 Although I'm free from all people, I make myself a slave to all people, to recruit more of them.
20 I act like a Jew to the Jews, so I can recruit Jews. I act like I'm under the Law to those under the Law, so I can recruit those who are under the Law (though I myself am not under the Law).
21 I act like I'm outside the Law to those who are outside the Law, so I can recruit those outside the Law (though I'm not outside the law of God but rather under the law of Christ).
22 I act weak to the weak, so I can recruit the weak. I have become all things to all people, so I could save some by all possible means.
23 All the things I do are for the sake of the gospel, so I can be a partner with it.
24 Don't you know that all the runners in the stadium run, but only one gets the prize? So run to win.
25 Everyone who competes practices self-discipline in everything. The runners do this to get a crown of leaves that shrivel up and die, but we do it to receive a crown that never dies.
26 So now this is how I run—not without a clear goal in sight. I fight like a boxer in the ring, not like someone who is shadowboxing.
27 Rather, I'm landing punches on my own body and subduing it like a slave. I do this to be sure that I myself won't be disqualified after preaching to others.
Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible