Psalms 79; Psalms 80; Romans 11:1-18

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Psalms 79

1 The nations have come into your inheritance, God! They've defiled your holy temple. They've made Jerusalem a bunch of ruins.
2 They've left your servants' bodies as food for the birds; they've left the flesh of your faithful to the wild animals of the earth.
3 They've poured out the blood of the faithful like water all around Jerusalem, and there's no one left to bury them.
4 We've become a joke to our neighbors, nothing but objects of ridicule and disapproval to those around us.
5 How long will you rage, LORD? Forever? How long will your anger burn like fire?
6 Pour out your wrath on the nations who don't know you, on the kingdoms that haven't called on your name.
7 They've devoured Jacob and demolished his pasture.
8 Don't remember the iniquities of past generations; let your compassion hurry to meet us because we've been brought so low.
9 God of our salvation, help us for the glory of your name! Deliver us and cover our sins for the sake of your name!
10 Why should the nations say, "Where's their God now?" Let vengeance for the spilled blood of your servants be known among the nations before our very eyes!
11 Let the prisoners' groaning reach you. With your powerful arm spare those who are destined to die.
12 Pay back our neighbors seven times over, right where it hurts, for the insults they used on you, Lord.
13 We are, after all, your people and the sheep of your very own pasture. We will give you thanks forever; we will proclaim your praises from one generation to the next.
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Psalms 80

1 Shepherd of Israel, listen! You, the one who leads Joseph as if he were a sheep. You, who are enthroned upon the winged heavenly creatures. Show yourself
2 before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh! Wake up your power! Come to save us!
3 Restore us, God! Make your face shine so that we can be saved!
4 LORD God of heavenly forces, how long will you fume against your people's prayer?
5 You've fed them bread made of tears; you've given them tears to drink three times over!
6 You've put us at odds with our neighbors; our enemies make fun of us.
7 Restore us, God of heavenly forces! Make your face shine so that we can be saved!
8 You brought a vine out of Egypt. You drove out the nations and planted it.
9 You cleared the ground for it; then it planted its roots deep, filling the land.
10 The mountains were covered by its shade; the mighty cedars were covered by its branches.
11 It sent its branches all the way to the sea; its shoots went all the way to the Euphrates River.
12 So why have you now torn down its walls so that all who come along can pluck its fruit,
13 so that any boar from the forest can tear it up, so that the bugs can feed on it?
14 Please come back, God of heavenly forces! Look down from heaven and perceive it! Attend to this vine,
15 this root that you planted with your strong hand, this son whom you secured as your very own.
16 It is burned with fire. It is chopped down. They die at the rebuke coming from you.
17 Let your hand be with the one on your right side— with the one whom you secured as your own—
18 then we will not turn away from you! Revive us so that we can call on your name.
19 Restore us, LORD God of heavenly forces! Make your face shine so that we can be saved!
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Romans 11:1-18

1 So I ask you, has God rejected his people? Absolutely not! I'm an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin.
2 God hasn't rejected his people, whom he knew in advance. Or don't you know what the scripture says in the case of Elijah, when he pleads with God against Israel?
3 Lord, they have killed your prophets, and they have torn down your altars. I'm the only one left, and they are trying to take my life.
4 But what is God's reply to him? I have kept for myself seven thousand people who haven't bowed their knees to Baal.
5 So also in the present time there is a remaining group by the choice of God's grace.
6 But if it is by grace, it isn't by what's done anymore. If it were, God's grace wouldn't be grace.
7 So what? Israel didn't find what it was looking for. Those who were chosen found it, but the others were resistant.
8 As it is written, God gave them a dull spirit, so that their eyes would not see and their ears not hear, right up until the present day.
9 And David says, Their table should become a pitfall and a trap, a stumbling block and payback to them for what they have done.
10 Their eyes should be darkened so they can't see, and their backs always bent.
11 So I'm asking you: They haven't stumbled so that they've fallen permanently, have they? Absolutely not! But salvation has come to the Gentiles by their failure, in order to make Israel jealous.
12 But if their failure brings riches to the world, and their defeat brings riches to the Gentiles, how much more will come from the completion of their number!
13 I'm speaking to you Gentiles. Considering that I'm an apostle to the Gentiles, I publicize my own ministry
14 in the hope that somehow I might make my own people jealous and save some of them.
15 If their rejection has brought about a close relationship between God and the world, how can their acceptance mean anything less than life from the dead?
16 But if part of a batch of dough is offered to God as holy, the whole batch of dough is holy too. If a root is holy, the branches will be holy too.
17 If some of the branches were broken off, and you were a wild olive branch, and you were grafted in among the other branches and shared the root that produces the rich oil of the olive tree,
18 then don't brag like you're better than the other branches. If you do brag, be careful: it's not you that sustains the root, but it's the root that sustains you.
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