be not venvious of wrongdoers!
and wither ylike the green herb.
and he will cgive you the desires of your heart.
ztrust in him, and he will act.
and your justice as fthe noonday.
hFret not yourself; it tends only to evil.
though you look carefully at nhis place, he will not be there.
and delight themselves in pabundant peace.
and rgnashes his teeth at him,
for he sees that his tday is coming.
to slay those whose vway is upright;
and their wbows shall be broken.
and their bheritage will remain forever;
in cthe days of famine they have abundance.
they vanish—like esmoke they vanish away.
but the righteous fis generous and gives;
but those cursed by him hshall be cut off.
or his children mbegging for bread.
so shall you pdwell forever.
he will not forsake his rsaints.
but the children of the wicked shall be scut off.
and pdwell upon it forever.
his usteps do not slip.
or let him xbe condemned when he is brought to trial.
you will look on zwhen the wicked are cut off.
for there is a future for the man of dpeace.
the future of the wicked fshall be cut off.
he is their stronghold in hthe time of trouble.
jhe delivers them from the wicked and saves them,
because they ktake refuge in him.
Dan Zink brought this psalm to my attention. He said, "Look at the verbs in this psalm." The verbs pertain to our attitudes. Be still: I think I learned and will continue to learn to be still in the midst of chaos in Ethiopia. Fret not: Anxiety is an addictive set of mind that will tear you up inside. Delight yourself in God: How often do we take the time to delight ourselves in our Heavenly Father. I think the answer will always be not enough. I hope to become like Mary who delighted herself at her Saviors feet. Wait patiently: I am a woman with a plan and it is often get on board the train or get off. This attitude is not very Christ like as it makes no allowance for Christ to step in with his plan that is to prosper me. Refrain from anger: Anger is a check engine light to show us injustice, but I tend to warp the justice it calls for. Forsake wrath: A hard one as I am a lady. Commit your ways to the Lord: I do for a moment, but then the moment passes and I am right back to my agenda. Mark the blameless: As a Presbyterian I think that protestants don't realize the good from looking at the lives of the Saint before us and here with us. We should be using each other like sandpaper. Each of us helping the other to become more and more like our Lord and Savior. Behold the upright: I like to contemplate the life of Christ and wonder at how it looked to His family, disciples, and followers. How would it look today and in my life?
Dan Zink said near the end of our trip, "We came to serve, to learn, and encourage." I did serve, but I feel like I was taught and encouraged in ways that I cannot express fully. We have a great God who surpasses cultures, languages, and diseases in ways that are unimaginable to my mind.
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