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John337
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How would I be able to use the psalms in prayer?
“Lord where do I destroy with my words? Who or what do I rip down out of my impatience, my moodiness?”For the leader. Do not destroy!
“My Father God, I give You thanks; help me to give thanks more often; do I thank You for only the “good things” or do I thank you as joyfully for the setbacks You allow me to suffer and shoulder?”A psalm of Asaph; a song. We thank you, God, we give thanks; we call upon your name, we declare your wonderful deeds.
Do I judge fairly Lord? Do I learn from You? Do I give in to interior criticism too quickly?[You said:] “I will choose the time; I will judge fairly.Though the earth and all its inhabitants quake, I make steady its pillars.”a Selah. So I say to the boastful: “Do not boast!”
to the wicked: “Do not raise your horns!*
Do not raise your horns against heaven!
Do not speak with a stiff neck!”
For judgment comes not from east or from west, not from the wilderness or the mountains, But from God who decides, who brings some low and raises others high.
We can actually make it, as you’ve suggested, a self-examination… an examination of conscience… we can also make it part of our motto:Does that make sense what I am suggesting…turning or converting the words into a conversation with God.
When I read Scriptures I make sure that I include this verse with my readings… this places my mind and heart in searching through the Word with a specific purpose… to propagate the Faith!17 I will perpetuate your memory through all generations;
therefore the nations will praise you for ever and ever. (Psalm 45)