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Psalm 123:2

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Slaves depend on their masters\par for the things they need.\par

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Then the man said to Jacob, “Let me go. The sun is coming up.”

“Lord, I am waiting for your salvation.”

Now, my lord and king, all the people of Israel are watching you. They are waiting for you to decide who will be the next king after you.

Our God, punish those people! We have no power against this large army that is coming against us! We don’t know what to do! That is why we look to you for help!” {\cf2\super [229]}

I keep looking for the things you promised,\par but my eyes are getting tired.\par Lord, when will you comfort me?\par

I am always looking to the Lord for help.\par He always frees me from my troubles. {\cf2\super [154]} \par

Then Jesus taught the followers that they should always pray and never lose hope. Jesus used this story to teach them:

The people in the city of Gibeon sent a message to Joshua at his camp at Gilgal. The message said: “We are your servants! Don’t leave us alone. Come and help us! Hurry! Save us! All the Amorite kings from the hill country have brought their armies together to fight against us.”

Now, your people will have many troubles. All of your people will be slaves—they will have to cut wood and carry water for the house of God. [46] ”

Joshua made the people of Gibeon become slaves of the people of Israel. They cut wood and carried water for the people of Israel and for the altar of the Lord—wherever the Lord chose it to be. Those people are still slaves today.




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