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

No one wants to listen to a babbling fool or a person that just wants to talk about himself or a person that can’t take a hint that the other individual wants the conversation to end. None of us want to be a part of a conversation like that! Yet sadly, that might very well characterize the Gospel outreach of the church. Offend with the Gospel, not your lack of manners. Don’t turn the “good news” into “boring news!”
Randy Smith

Why the Holy Spirit should be restricted so that He can only be at work at the moment a sermon is delivered and not in the thoughtful and prayerful preparation beforehand, I don’t know. The same mistake was made by an actual preacher who used to prepare the first half of his sermons and then freewheel the second half, wishing to “depend on the Holy Spirit for inspiration.” One astute lady listening to him one day was perplexed by the change that took place halfway through the sermon. Afterwards she asked the preacher what happened. So he explained his method to which she replied, “That is strange. You are a better preacher than the Holy Spirit!”
Melvin Tinker

Latin Vulgate Psalms Chapter 48:1-21.

Index: Latin Vulgate

 

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48:1 in finem filiis Core psalmus

48:2 audite haec omnes gentes auribus percipite omnes qui habitatis orbem

48:3 quique terriginae et filii hominum in unum dives et pauper

48:4 os meum loquetur sapientiam et meditatio cordis mei prudentiam

48:5 inclinabo in parabolam aurem meam aperiam in psalterio propositionem meam

48:6 cur timebo in die malo iniquitas calcanei mei circumdabit me

48:7 qui confidunt in virtute sua et in multitudine divitiarum suarum gloriantur

48:8 frater non redimit redimet homo non dabit Deo placationem suam

48:9 et pretium redemptionis animae suae et laboravit in aeternum

48:10 et vivet * adhuc; in finem

48:11 non videbit interitum cum viderit sapientes morientes simul insipiens et stultus peribunt et relinquent alienis divitias suas

48:12 %et; sepulchra eorum domus illorum in aeternum tabernacula eorum in progeniem et progeniem vocaverunt nomina sua in terris suis

48:13 et homo cum in honore esset non intellexit conparatus est iumentis insipientibus et similis factus est illis

48:14 haec via illorum scandalum ipsis et postea in ore suo conplacebunt diapsalma

48:15 sicut oves in inferno positi sunt mors depascet eos et dominabuntur eorum iusti in matutino et auxilium eorum veterescet in inferno a gloria eorum

48:16 verumtamen Deus redimet animam meam de manu inferi cum acceperit me diapsalma

48:17 ne timueris cum dives factus fuerit homo et cum multiplicata fuerit gloria domus eius

48:18 quoniam cum interierit non sumet omnia neque descendet cum eo *pone; gloria eius

48:19 quia anima eius in vita ipsius benedicetur confitebitur tibi cum benefeceris ei

48:20 introibit usque in progenies patrum suorum usque in aeternum non videbit lumen

48:21 homo in honore cum esset non intellexit conparatus est iumentis %insipientibus; et similis factus est illis