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The LORD Is My Salvation
1 The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— whom shall I dread?
2 When the wicked came upon me to devour my flesh, my enemies and foes stumbled and fell.
3 Though an army encamps around me, my heart will not fear; though a war breaks out against me, I will keep my trust.
4 One thing I have asked of the LORD; this is what I desire: to dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze on the beauty of the LORD and seek Him in His temple.
5 For in the day of trouble He will hide me in His shelter; He will conceal me under the cover of His tent; He will set me high upon a rock.
6 Then my head will be held high above my enemies around me. At His tabernacle I will offer sacrifices with shouts of joy; I will sing and make music to the LORD.
7 Hear, O LORD, my voice when I call; be merciful and answer me.
8 My heart said, “Seek His face.” Your face, O LORD, I will seek.
9 Hide not Your face from me, nor turn away Your servant in anger. You have been my helper; do not leave me or forsake me, O God of my salvation.
10 Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me.
11 Teach me Your way, O LORD, and lead me on a level path,
because of my oppressors.
12 Do not hand me over to the will of my foes, for false witnesses rise up against me, breathing out violence.
13 Still I am certain to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living.
14 Wait patiently for the LORD; be strong and courageous. Wait patiently for the LORD! — Psalm 27 | Majority Standard Bible (MSB) The Majority Standard Bible is in the public domain. Cross References: Exodus 15:2; Exodus 33:13; Exodus 33:21; Judges 5:3; 1 Samuel 17:48; 1 Samuel 23:17; 1 Samuel 30:6; 1 Kings 8:36; Job 28:13; Psalm 3:3; Psalm 4:3; Psalm 6:1; Psalm 9:3; Psalm 13:3; Psalm 14:4; Psalm 15:1; Psalm 16:8; Psalm 18:6; Psalm 18:28; Psalm 22:24; Psalm 24:6; Psalm 37:34; Isaiah 40:11; Isaiah 49:15; Jeremiah 11:19; Matthew 26:60; Luke 10:42; Acts 9:1
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heathersdesk · 9 months
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If your earthly parents don't understand you, don't know how to love you and aren't interested in learning, you don't have to be alone in that. Their failures don't need to become your loneliness.
Mormonism is unique in that is has a doctrine of Heavenly Parents, divine and perfected beings who have lived through their own mortal lives before. They don't understand just because they're God. They understand because they've been there. And they loved us all enough to send their son, Jesus Christ, so we would never have to be truly alone in all that is unfair and unjust in mortality.
You're not alone. You're not forsaken. You're not forgotten. God is with you.
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leonieanderson · 9 months
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Psalm 27:1 KJV
The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
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dearjewels22 · 10 months
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The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
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worshiptoday · 1 year
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"I have asked one thing from the LORD; it is what I desire: to dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, gazing on the beauty of the LORD and seeking him in his temple.
For he will conceal me in his shelter in the day of adversity; he will hide me under the cover of his tent; he will set me high on a rock."
Psalm 27:4-5
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heavenlymindset · 2 years
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Be patient, He heard you and the blessing is on its way.
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pjsandapony · 6 months
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//A chained gaze, where the master is accustomed to withdraw//
Psalm 27V4-5 (ARA)
4For one thing I have requested from LORD JEHOVAH and to him I pray, that I may dwell in the House of LORD JEHOVAH all the days of my life, to see the sweetness of LORD JEHOVAH and to order his temple.
5Because he will hide me in his shelter in the day of evil; he will hide me in the shadow of his tabernacle and he shall lift me up upon a rock.
“There is only one thing, that he desires, although he also has besides full satisfaction in Jahve in the midst of strangers and in trouble. The future is used side by side with the perfect in Psalm 27:4, in order to express an ardent longing which extends out of the past into the future, and therefore runs through his whole life. The one thing sought is unfolded in שׁבתּי וגו. A life-long dwelling in the house of Jahve, that is to say intimate spiritual intercourse with the God, who has His dwelling (בית), His palace (היכל) in the holy tent, is the one desire of David's heart, in order that he may behold and feast upon (חזה בּ of a clinging, lingering, chained gaze, and consequently a more significant form of expression than חזה with an accusative, Psalm 63:3) נעם ה (Psalm 90:17), the pleasantness (or gracefulness) of Jahve, i.e., His revelation, full of grace, which is there visible to the eye of the spirit.“
//K&D Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament
“For in the time of trouble - When I am surrounded by dangers, or when affliction comes upon me.
He shall hide me - The word used here means to hide; to secrete; and then, to defend or protect. It would properly be applied to one who had fled from oppression, or from any impending evil, and who should be "secreted" in a house or cavern, and thus rendered safe from pursuers, or from the threatening evil.
In his pavilion - The word "pavilion" means "tent" or "tabernacle." The Hebrew word - סכה sukâh - means properly a booth, hut, or cot formed of green branches interwoven: Jonah 4:5; Job 27:18; see the notes at Isaiah 4:6. Then it is applied to tents made of skins: Leviticus 23:43; 2 Samuel 11:11. It thus is used to denote the tabernacle, considered as the dwelling-place of God on earth, and the meaning here is, that God would hide him as it were in His own dwelling; He would admit him near to Himself; He would take care that he should be protected as if he were one of His own family; as a man protects those whom he admits to his own abode.
In the secret of his tabernacle - In the most retired and private part of His dwelling. He would not merely admit him to His premises; not only to the vestibule of His house; not only to the open court, or to the parts of His house frequented by the rest of His family; but he would admit him to the private apartments - the place to which He Himself withdrew to be alone, and where no stranger, and not even one of the family, would venture to intrude. Nothing could more certainly denote friendship; nothing could more certainly make protection sure, than thus to be taken into the private apartment where the master of a family was accustomed himself to withdraw, that he might be alone; and nothing, therefore, can more beautifully describe the protection which God will give to His friends than the idea of thus admitting them to the secret apartments of His own dwelling-place.
He shall set me up upon a rock - A place where I shall be secure; a place inaccessible to my enemies. Compare Psalm 18:1-2; Psalm 19:14 (margin); Psalm 61:2; Psalm 71:3. The meaning is, that he would be safe from all his enemies.”
//Barnes Notes’ on the Bible
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Psalm 27   Taryn Harbridge feat. Pastor Tharren Thompson | Runtime: 5mins 26secs
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biblebloodhound · 5 months
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One Thing (Psalm 27)
What is your highest priority in life?
And We Shall Dwell in the House of the Lord, by Dale Terbush The Lord is my light and my salvation—    whom shall I fear?The Lord is the stronghold of my life—    of whom shall I be afraid? When the wicked advance against me    to devour me,it is my enemies and my foes    who will stumble and fall.Though an army besiege me,    my heart will not fear;though war break out against me,    even then…
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leonieanderson · 7 months
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"No matter what provokes it, anger blinds the soul's eyes, preventing it from seeing the Sun of Righteousness."
SAINT ANTHONY- St. John Cassian
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fardell24b · 6 months
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Church notes - 29th October 2023
29th Psalm 27
Psalm 105 James 4:7 - 9 Matthew 11:28 - 30
Matthew 9:9 - 13 Matthew - the Gospel to the Jewish people. It is likely that Matthew knew Who was calling him.
Tax collectors
Extorted people for more money than they gave the authorities. More like the Mafia than any modern day tax agency.
Worked for Rome; the enemy.
We are accepted in Jesus, no matter what we have done.
Rose up. Matthew left behind his empty life.
Luke 15:15 Contrast Matthew 8:8 - 20 Did that man follow? or not? There is a cost to following Jesus.
Where is your comfort and security coming from?
Where our fears are is our baggage.
Fear is a powerful driver. But Jesus is not calling us to live a life of fear, but to wholly trust in Him.
vs 12 Reference: Hosea 6:6.
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bdkinz · 8 months
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Elul Thoughts: Finding Renewed Ways to Connect
As I continue to reflect on my recent trip to Israel, one of the things that always strikes me when I am there is how comfortable I feel in Israel. This has many layers, from religiously and spiritually as well as I get a sense in certain parts of the country that it is like I am home. This makes travelling less fraught with worries and anxieties. And, this does also have a shadow side. During…
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unlovablereject · 8 months
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Favorite Psalm to prep for Teshuva.
Of David.
The LORD is my light and my help
whom should I fear?
The LORD is the stronghold of my
life,
whom should I dread?
When evil men assail me
to devour my flesh-
it is they, my foes and my enemies
who stumble and fall,
Should an army besiege me,
my heart would have no fear;
should war beset me,
still would I be confident.
One thing I ask of the LORD,
only that do I seek:
to live in the house of the LORD
all the days of my life,
to gaze upon the beauty of the
LORD,
to frequent His temple.
He will shelter me in His pavilion
on an evil day,
grant me the protection of His
tent,
raise me high upon a rock
Now is my head high
over my enemies round about;
I sacrifice in His tent with shouts
of
joy,
singing and chanting a hymn to the
LORD.
Hear, O LORD, when I cry aloud;
have mercy on on me, me, answer me
In Your behalt my heart says:
"Seek My face!"
○ LORD, I seek Your face
Do not hide Your face from me;
do not thrust aside Your servant ir
anger;
You have ever been my help.
Do not forsake me, do not abando
me,
○ God, my deliverer.
Though my father and mother
abandon me,
the LORD will take me in
Show me Your way, O LORD,
and lead me on a level Path
because of my watchful foes.
Do not subject me to the will of
my foes
for false witnesses and unjust
accusers
have appeared against me.
Had I not the assurance
that I would enjoy the goodness of
the LORD
in the land of the living...
Look to the LORD;
be strong and of good courage!
O look to the LORD!
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