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

The bread that is spoiling in your house belongs to the hungry. The shoes that are mildewing under your bed belong to those who have none. The clothes stored away in your trunk belong to those who are naked.
Basil

The book of Proverbs is, in ways, a treatise on talk. I would summarize it this way: words give life; words bring death – you choose. What does this mean? It means you have never spoken a neutral word in your life. Your words have direction to them. If your words are moving in the life direction, they will be words of encouragement, hope, love, peace, unity, instruction, wisdom, and correction. But if your words are moving in a death direction, they will be words of anger, malice, slander, jealousy, gossip, division, contempt, racism, violence, judgment, and condemnation. Your words have direction to them. When you hear the word talk you ought to hear something that is high and holy and significant and important. May God help us never to look at talk as something that doesn’t matter.
Paul David Tripp

Bible – chinese – 新标点和合本 诗篇 142

142
求主眷顾
大卫在洞里作的训诲诗,乃是祈祷。
我发声哀告耶和华,
发声恳求耶和华。
我在他面前吐露我的苦情,
陈说我的患难。
我的灵在我里面发昏的时候,
你知道我的道路。
 
在我行的路上,
敌人为我暗设网罗。
求你向我右边观看,
因为没有人认识我;
我无处避难,
也没有人眷顾我。
 
耶和华啊,我曾向你哀求。
我说:你是我的避难所;
在活人之地,你是我的福分。
求你侧耳听我的呼求,
因我落到极卑之地;
求你救我脱离逼迫我的人,
因为他们比我强盛。
求你领我出离被囚之地,
我好称赞你的名。
义人必环绕我,
因为你是用厚恩待我。