Psalm 34 in Weekend Words

Psalm 34

New International Reader’s Version (NIRV)

I will thank the Lord at all times.
    My lips will always praise him.
I will find my glory in knowing the Lord.
    Let those who are hurting hear me and be joyful.
Join me in giving glory to the Lord.
    Let us honor him together.

I looked to the Lord, and he answered me.
    He saved me from everything I was afraid of.
Those who look to him have joyful faces.
    They are never covered with shame. 

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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Manitou Springs, Colorado (photo by Dr. Aletha)

 

 

Weekend words is a regular feature of watercress words. At the end of the work week we break from exploring medical topics to read words of faith, hope and love from the Bible and other carefully selected writings.

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Weekend Words from Daily Audio Bible

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Again this year I invite you to listen to the Bible with me  at Daily Audio Bible, DAB.

You can hear selections from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms and Proverbs  in chronological order every day, in 7 different languages, and in versions for kids and teenagers.

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Psalm 1, New International Reader’s Version 

“1Blessed is the one who obeys the law of the Lord.

  He doesn’t follow the advice of evil people.

  He doesn’t make a habit of doing what sinners do.

  He doesn’t join those who make fun of the Lord and his law.

  2Instead, he takes delight in the law of the Lord.

  He thinks about his law day and night.

  3He is like a tree that is planted near a stream of water.

  It always bears its fruit at the right time.

  Its leaves don’t dry up.

 Everything godly people do turns out well.”

 

 

Weekend words is a regular feature of watercress words. At the end of the work week we take a break from exploring strictly medical topics to read words of faith, hope and love from the Bible and other carefully selected writings.

Please follow this blog for more Weekend Words and posts that 

inform, instruct and inspire you to explore the HEART of HEALTH