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Isaiah 39:8

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Hezekiah told Isaiah, “This message from the Lord is good.” (Hezekiah said this because he thought, “There will be real peace and security while I am king.”)

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But if the Lord says that he is not pleased with me, then he can do anything he wants to me.”

But Hezekiah and those people living in Jerusalem changed their hearts and lives. They became humble and stopped being proud. So the Lord’s anger didn’t come on them while Hezekiah was alive.

I will take you to be with your ancestors. {\cf2\super [435]} {\cf2\super [436]} You will go to your grave in peace. You won’t have to see any of the trouble that I will bring on this place and on the people living here.’” Hilkiah and the king’s servants brought back this message to King Josiah.

I will not open my mouth.\par I will not say anything.\par Lord, you did what should be done.\par

The Lord’s love and kindness never ends. {\cf2\super [22]} \par His compassion never ends.\par

No person alive can complain\par when the Lord punishes him for his sins.\par

Then Moses said to Aaron, “The Lord says, ‘The priests that come near me must respect me! I must be holy to them and to all the people.’” So Aaron did not say anything {about his sons dying}.

But you must do these things: Tell the truth to your neighbors. When you make decisions in your cities, do the things that are true and right and that bring peace.

The Lord All-Powerful says, “You have special days of sadness and fasting in the fourth month, the fifth month, the seventh month, and the tenth month. {\cf2\super [22]} Those days of sadness must be changed into days of happiness. Those will be good and happy holidays. And you must love truth and peace!”

So be humble under God’s powerful hand. Then he will lift you up when the right time comes.

So Samuel told Eli everything. Samuel did not hide anything from Eli.




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