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My Prayer for Today


My Prayer for Today
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 4      "... the word of the LORD is right, 
          And all His work is done in truth. 
    5      He loves righteousness and justice; 
          The earth is full of the goodness of the LORD

    11      The counsel of the LORD stands forever, 
          The plans of His heart to all generations. 
    12      Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD
          The people He has chosen as His own inheritance.
    13      The LORD looks from heaven; 
          He sees all the sons of men. 
    14      From the place of His dwelling He looks 
          On all the inhabitants of the earth; 
    15      He fashions their hearts individually; 
          He considers all their works. 
    16      No king is saved by the multitude of an army; 
          A mighty man is not delivered by great strength. 
    
    18      Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him
          On those who hope in His mercy, 
    19      To deliver their soul from death, 
          And to keep them alive in famine.
    20      Our soul waits for the LORD
          He is our help and our shield. 
    21      For our heart shall rejoice in Him
          Because we have trusted in His holy name. 
    22      Let Your mercy, O LORD, be upon us, 
          Just as we hope in You. 

The New King James Version (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982). Ps 33:3-411-1920–22.

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