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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Here is the great evangelical disaster – the failure of the evangelical world to stand for truth as truth. There is only one word for this – namely accommodation. The evangelical church has accommodated to the world spirit of the age. First, there has been accommodation on Scripture, so that many who call themselves evangelicals hold a weakened view of the Bible and no longer affirm the truth of all the Bible teaches – truth not only in religious matters but in the areas of science and history and morality… This accommodation has been costly, first in destroying the power of the Scriptures to confront the spirit of our age; second, in allowing the further slide of our culture. Thus we must say with tears that it is the evangelical accommodation to the world spirit around us, to the wisdom of this age, which removes the evangelical church from standing against the breakdown of our culture.
Francis Schaeffer

Unless we read the Word of God, we cannot be instructed by the Spirit, and unless we are instructed by the Spirit, we cannot become godly and effective servants. To put it another way, loving the Word, learning from the Word, and living out the Word are interlocked in God's plan for our spiritual growth.
David McKenna

Bible – Afrikaans – Psalms Chapter 65:1-14.

Index: Afrikaans

 

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65:1 Vir die musiekleier. ‘n Psalm van Dawid. ‘n Lied.

65:2 Aan U kom ‘n lofsang toe, o God, in Sion, en aan U moet die gelofte betaal word.

65:3 o Hoorder van die gebed, tot U moet alle vlees kom!

65:4 Ongeregtige dinge het die oorhand oor my gehad, maar U versoen ons oortredinge.

65:5 Welgeluksalig is hy wat U uitkies en laat nader kom, dat hy kan woon in u voorhowe. Ons wil versadig word met die goeie van u huis, die heiligheid van u paleis.

65:6 Vreeslike dinge antwoord U ons in geregtigheid, o God van ons heil, vertroue van al die eindes van die aarde en van die verste see!

65:7 Wat die berge grondves deur u krag, wat omgord is met mag,

65:8 wat die gebruis van die seë stilmaak, die gebruis van hulle golwe en die rumoer van die volke;

65:9 sodat die bewoners van die eindes vrees vir u tekens; U laat die uitgange van die môre en die aand jubel.

65:10 U het die land besoek en oorvloed gegee; U verryk dit grootliks; die stroom van God is vol water. U berei hulle koring; ja, so berei U die land.

65:11 U maak sy vore nat, sy kluite gelyk; deur reënbuie maak U dit week; U seën sy uitspruitsel.

65:12 U kroon die jaar van u goedheid, en u voetspore drup van vettigheid.

65:13 Die weivelde van die woestyn drup, en die heuwels gord hulleself met gejuig.

65:14 Die weivelde is bekleed met troppe kleinvee, en die dale is bedek met koring; hulle juig, ook sing hulle.