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e-mail address [email protected] [email protected] messenger contact window live messenger: [email protected] aim: durangoadd64 skype:cowboys62 yahoo:OADDISONGETHERS ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donnie Parrett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 5:02 AM Subject: Daily Bible reading For Monday June 22 > Psalm 91-95 (The Message) > > Psalm 91 > > 1-13You who sit down in the High God's presence, spend the night in > Shaddai's shadow, > Say this: "God, you're my refuge. > I trust in you and I'm safe!" > That's right-he rescues you from hidden traps, > shields you from deadly hazards. > His huge outstretched arms protect you- > under them you're perfectly safe; > his arms fend off all harm. > Fear nothing-not wild wolves in the night, > not flying arrows in the day, > Not disease that prowls through the darkness, > not disaster that erupts at high noon. > Even though others succumb all around, > drop like flies right and left, > no harm will even graze you. > You'll stand untouched, watch it all from a distance, > watch the wicked turn into corpses. > Yes, because God's your refuge, > the High God your very own home, > Evil can't get close to you, > harm can't get through the door. > He ordered his angels > to guard you wherever you go. > If you stumble, they'll catch you; > their job is to keep you from falling. > You'll walk unharmed among lions and snakes, > and kick young lions and serpents from the path. > > 14-16 "If you'll hold on to me for dear life," says God, > "I'll get you out of any trouble. > I'll give you the best of care > if you'll only get to know and trust me. > Call me and I'll answer, be at your side in bad times; > I'll rescue you, then throw you a party. > I'll give you a long life, > give you a long drink of salvation!" > Psalm 92 > A Sabbath Song > 1-3 What a beautiful thing, God, to give thanks, to sing an anthem to you, > the High God! > To announce your love each daybreak, > sing your faithful presence all through the night, > Accompanied by dulcimer and harp, > the full-bodied music of strings. > > 4-9 You made me so happy, God > I saw your work and I shouted for joy. > How magnificent your work, God! > How profound your thoughts! > Dullards never notice what you do; > fools never do get it. > When the wicked popped up like weeds > and all the evil men and women took over, > You mowed them down, > finished them off once and for all. > You, God, are High and Eternal. > Look at your enemies, God! > Look at your enemies-ruined! > Scattered to the winds, all those hirelings of evil! > > 10-14 But you've made me strong as a charging bison, > you've honored me with a festive parade. > The sight of my critics going down is still fresh, > the rout of my malicious detractors. > My ears are filled with the sounds of promise: > "Good people will prosper like palm trees, > Grow tall like Lebanon cedars; > transplanted to God's courtyard, > They'll grow tall in the presence of God, > lithe and green, virile still in old age." > > 15 Such witnesses to upright God! > My Mountain, my huge, holy Mountain! > Psalm 93 > > 1-2 God is King, robed and ruling, God is robed and surging with strength. > And yes, the world is firm, immovable, > Your throne ever firm-you're Eternal! > > 3-4 Sea storms are up, God, > Sea storms wild and roaring, > Sea storms with thunderous breakers. > Stronger than wild sea storms, > Mightier than sea-storm breakers, > Mighty God rules from High Heaven. > > 5 What you say goes-it always has. > "Beauty" and "Holy" mark your palace rule, > God, to the very end of time. > Psalm 94 > > 1-2 God, put an end to evil; avenging God, show your colors! > Judge of the earth, take your stand; > throw the book at the arrogant. > > 3-4 God, the wicked get away with murder- > how long will you let this go on? > They brag and boast > and crow about their crimes! > > 5-7 They walk all over your people, God, > exploit and abuse your precious people. > They take out anyone who gets in their way; > if they can't use them, they kill them. > They think, "God isn't looking, > Jacob's God is out to lunch." > > 8-11 Well, think again, you idiots, > fools-how long before you get smart? > Do you think Ear-Maker doesn't hear, > Eye-Shaper doesn't see? > Do you think the trainer of nations doesn't correct, > the teacher of Adam doesn't know? > God knows, all right- > knows your stupidity, > sees your shallowness. > 12-15 How blessed the man you train, God, > the woman you instruct in your Word, > Providing a circle of quiet within the clamor of evil, > while a jail is being built for the wicked. > God will never walk away from his people, > never desert his precious people. > Rest assured that justice is on its way > and every good heart put right. > 16-19 Who stood up for me against the wicked? > Who took my side against evil workers? > If God hadn't been there for me, > I never would have made it. > The minute I said, "I'm slipping, I'm falling," > your love, God, took hold and held me fast. > When I was upset and beside myself, > you calmed me down and cheered me up. > 20-23 Can Misrule have anything in common with you? > Can Troublemaker pretend to be on your side? > They ganged up on good people, > plotted behind the backs of the innocent. > But God became my hideout, > God was my high mountain retreat, > Then boomeranged their evil back on them: > for their evil ways he wiped them out, > our God cleaned them out for good. > Psalm 95 > > 1-2 Come, let's shout praises to God, raise the roof for the Rock who > saved us! > Let's march into his presence singing praises, > lifting the rafters with our hymns! > 3-5 And why? Because God is the best, > High King over all the gods. > In one hand he holds deep caves and caverns, > in the other hand grasps the high mountains. > He made Ocean-he owns it! > His hands sculpted Earth! > 6-7 So come, let us worship: bow before him, > on your knees before God, who made us! > Oh yes, he's our God, > and we're the people he pastures, the flock he feeds. > > 7-11 Drop everything and listen, listen as he speaks: > "Don't turn a deaf ear as in the Bitter Uprising, > As on the day of the Wilderness Test, > when your ancestors turned and put me to the test. > For forty years they watched me at work among them, > as over and over they tried my patience. > And I was provoked-oh, was I provoked! > 'Can't they keep their minds on God for five minutes? > Do they simply refuse to walk down my road?' > Exasperated, I exploded, > 'They'll never get where they're headed, > never be able to sit down and rest.'" > > > > > > > Please join us on Skype Monday thru Friday at 8:00 EST for our Morning > Skype Prayer Time. > > > Contact Me At: > Donnie Parrett > 1956 Asa Flat Road > Annville, Kentucky 40402 > Home Phone: 606-364-3321 > Church Phone: 606-364-PRAY > Skype Name: Donnie1261 > Email: [email protected] > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Deaf-Blind Inspirational Life Group" group. 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