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Chapter 39
Psal | GodsWord | 39:1 | I said, "I will watch my ways so that I do not sin with my tongue. I will bridle my mouth while wicked people are in my presence." | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:2 | I remained totally speechless. I kept silent, although it did me no good. While I was deep in thought, my pain grew worse. | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:4 | "Teach me, O LORD, about the end of my life. Teach me about the number of days I have left so that I may know how temporary my life is. | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:5 | Indeed, you have made the length of my days only a few inches. My life span is nothing compared to yours. Certainly, everyone alive is like a whisper in the wind. Selah | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:6 | Each person who walks around is like a shadow. They are busy for no reason. They accumulate riches without knowing who will get them." | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:8 | Rescue me from all my rebellious acts. Do not disgrace me in front of godless fools. | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:9 | I remained speechless. I did not open my mouth because you are the one who has done this. | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:10 | Remove the sickness you laid upon me. My life is over because you struck me with your hand. | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:11 | With stern warnings you discipline people for their crimes. Like a moth you eat away at what is dear to them. Certainly, everyone is like a whisper in the wind. Selah | |
Psal | GodsWord | 39:12 | Listen to my prayer, O LORD. Open your ear to my cry for help. Do not be deaf to my tears, for I am a foreign resident with you, a stranger like all my ancestors. | |