Praise the victory

1 Thy power, O LORD, is pleasing to the king. He is so happy when you save him.
Psalm 21: 1

2 You gave the king whatever he wanted, and you gave him whatever he asked for.
Psalm 21: 2

3 Truly you have blessed the king. You put a golden crown on his head.
Psalm 21: 3

4 God, the king asked you for life, and you gave it to him. You gave him a long life that lasts forever.
Psalm 21: 4

5 You gave victory to the king and gave him great glory. You gave him honor and praise.
Psalm 21: 5

6 Truly, O God, you have blessed the king forever. Whenever the king looks at your face, he is overjoyed.
Psalm 21: 6

7 The king trusts in Jehovah. The highest king will not disappoint him.
Psalm 21: 7

8 God, you will show all your enemies that you are powerful. Your power will defeat those who hate you.
Psalm 21: 8

9 O God, when you are with the king, he is like a burning hot oven, which burns all that is in it. His anger is like a blazing fire that completely destroys his enemies.
Psalm 21: 9

10 The families of his enemies will be destroyed, they will be wiped off the face of the earth.
Psalm 21:10

11 Why? For they have plotted against thee, O LORD. They plotted to do evil, but they did not succeed.
Psalm 21:11

12 Lord, you made those people your slaves. You tied them in a pair of ropes. You put ropes around their necks. You bowed their heads like slaves.
Psalm 21:12

13 Let the songs of your power praise you, Yahweh. We will sing songs of your greatness.
Psalm 21:13

Separation from God in the last days

1 Remember this. The last days will be very difficult.
2 Timothy 3: 1

2 In those days people will love only themselves and money. They will be proud and arrogant. They will slander each other. People will not obey their parents. People will not be thankful. They will not be the kind of people God wants them to be.
2 Timothy 3: 2

3 People will not love one another. They will refuse to forgive others and speak ill of them. People will not control themselves. They will be cruel and they will hate goodness.
2 Timothy 3: 3

4 In the last days, people will be against their friends. They will do wrong without thinking. They will be arrogant and conceited. People will love pleasure and they will not love God.
2 Timothy 3: 4

5 Those people will continue to pretend to be serving God. But the way they live shows that they are not serving God. But the way they live shows that they are not serving God. Timothy, stay away from such people.
2 Timothy 3: 5

6 Timothy enters the house and takes control of the weak women. These women are full of sin and are slaves to the things they want to do.
2 Timothy 3: 6

7 Those women are always trying to learn new teachings, but they are never able to understand the truth properly.
2 Timothy 3: 7

8 Remember Janes and Ibres. They were against Moses. The same is true of these people. They are against the truth. They are deluded minds. They have failed to follow the path of faith.
2 Timothy 3: 8

9 But they will never succeed in what they are doing. Everyone will know that they are fools. The same thing happened with Janus and Zambes.
2 Timothy 3: 9

God has spoken through the Son.

1 In the past, God spoke to our ancestors through prophets. God spoke to them.
Hebrews 1: 1

2 And now in these last days God has spoken to us again. God has spoken to us through his Son. God created the whole world through his Son. God made it through his Son. God chose his Son to be the heir of all things.
Hebrews 1: 2

3 The Son represents the glory of God. He is a perfect copy of God’s nature. The Son binds everything by His mighty command. The Son cleansed the people from their sins. Then he sat down at the right hand of the Great One who lives in heaven.
Hebrews 1: 3

4 God gave him a name greater than any angel’s name. And he became even greater than the angel.
Hebrews 1: 4