1Who is this coming from the city of Bozrah in Edom?
He is dressed in garments of bright scarlet,
robed in a garment dyed bright red,
marching like a champion in his great power and might.
“It is I! I am the one who announces righteousness,
I am mighty and ready to save!”
2Why are your robes so red,
like those of one treading grapes?
3“I have been treading in the winepress alone,
and there was no one there from the nations to help me.
I stomped on the nations in my anger
and trampled them down in my wrath.
Their blood soaked my clothing and stained all my robes.
4For a day of vengeance was in my heart,
and the time for my redeeming work had come.
5I looked, but there was no one to help me.
I was amazed that there was no one to support me.
So my own power accomplished salvation,
and my wrath sustained me.
6So I trampled down nations in my anger
and shattered them in my fury
and spilled their blood on the ground.”
God’s Endless Mercy7I will tell again of the faithful, gracious acts of Yahweh
and praise him for everything he has done for us—
the wonderful goodness, the riches of his mercy,
which he has shown to the house of Israel,
and the abundance of his endless love.
8For he said,
“Truly, they are my loyal children who will not act deceitfully.”
He became their Savior.
9When they suffered, he suffered with them.
The Angel of His Presence saved them.
Out of his enduring love and compassion
he redeemed them.
He lifted them up, carried them in his arms,
and cared for them all the days of old.
10But they rebelled against him
and grieved his Holy Spirit.
Only then did he turn against them.
He became their enemy and fought against them.
The Day of Remembrance11Then they remembered God’s deeds in days past,
the days of Moses and his people.
And they asked:
“Where now is Yahweh, who brought them miraculously
through the Red Sea
along with Moses, the shepherd-leader of his flock,
and put his Holy Spirit among them?
12Where now is the one
who linked his magnificent power to Moses,
who divided the waters before them
to gain everlasting fame for himself?
13Who led them through the depths of the sea?
They were as sure-footed as horses on dry, level ground—
they did not stumble.
14As a herder leads his cattle to find rest in a fertile valley,
the Spirit of Yahweh led them into rest.
In the same way, you led your people
to win for yourself a glorious name!” The Day of Prayer
15Lord, look down from heaven,
from your holy, glorious dwelling place, and see us.
What happened to your passion for us
and your mighty acts of power?
Why are you withholding from us
your feelings of tender compassion?
16For you are our loving Father.
Even if our ancestors, Abraham and Jacob,
don’t acknowledge us,
you, O Yahweh, are our loving Father!
From ancient times your name is our Redeemer.
17Yahweh, why do you allow us to wander from your ways
and harden our hearts to be so stubborn
that we do not obey you?
Please come back to us,
for the sake of those who serve you,
for the sake of your people,
the tribes that are your inheritance.
18For a short time
your holy people possessed a holy place.
But now our enemies have invaded and trampled down
your sacred sanctuary.
19You treat us as though we had never been your people,
called by your name, or ruled by you.
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