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Psalm 51:14

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Keep me from any deadly sin. Only you can save me! Then I will shout and sing about your power to save.

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Reuben spoke up, "Didn't I tell you not to harm the boy? But you wouldn't listen, and now we have to pay the price for killing him."

Why did you disobey me and do such a horrible thing? You murdered Uriah the Hittite by having the Ammonites kill him, so you could take his wife.

While David was king, there were three years in a row when the nation of Israel could not grow enough food. So David asked the LORD for help, and the LORD answered, "Saul and his family are guilty of murder, because he had the Gibeonites killed."

David heard how Joab had killed Abner, and he said, "I swear to the LORD that I am completely innocent of Abner's death!

You punished us because of our terrible sins. But you did not punish us nearly as much as we deserve, and you have brought some of us back home.

You have always been fair when you punished us for our sins.

guide me by your truth and instruct me. You keep me safe, and I always trust you.

Don't sweep me away, as you do sinners. Don't punish me with death as you do those people who are brutal

Then I will shout all day, "Praise the LORD God! He did what was right."

You are the one who saves me. Please hurry and help.

But what about those people who are cruel and brutal? You will throw them down into the deepest pit long before their time. I trust you, LORD!

You always protect us and save us from death.

(A song and a psalm by the people of Korah for the music leader. To the tune "Mahalath Leannoth." A special psalm by Heman the Ezrahite.) You keep me safe, LORD God. So when I pray at night,

I trust you to save me, LORD God, and I won't be afraid. My power and my strength come from you, and you have saved me."

But Israel, I, the LORD, will always keep you safe and free from shame.

When I tell wicked people they will die because of their sins, you must warn them to turn from their sinful ways. But if you refuse to warn them, you are responsible for their death.

In the past, you treated us with such kindness, that we now beg you to stop being so terribly angry with Jerusalem. After all, it is your chosen city built on your holy mountain, even though it has suffered public disgrace because of our sins and those of our ancestors.

Everything you do is right, our Lord. But still we suffer public disgrace because we have been unfaithful and have sinned against you. This includes all of us, both far and near--the people of Judah, Jerusalem, and Israel, as well as those you dragged away to foreign lands,

Cursing, dishonesty, murder, robbery, unfaithfulness-- these happen all the time. Violence is everywhere.

but I will still celebrate because the LORD God saves me.

Finally, they turned against him and insulted him. So he shook the dust from his clothes and told them, "Whatever happens to you will be your own fault! I am not to blame. From now on I am going to preach to the Gentiles."

I tell you today that I am no longer responsible for any of you!

what makes people acceptable to him. So they refuse to trust God, and they try to be acceptable by obeying the Law.




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