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

It is an obvious error for all to see in those ministers of the Church who make such a wide gulf between their preaching and their living. They will study hard, to preach exactly, and yet study little or not at all to live exactly. All the week long is little enough to study how to speak for two hours; and yet one hour seems too much time to study how to live all the week. They are loath to misplace a word in their sermons; yet they think nothing of misplacing affections, words, and actions in the course of their lives. Oh, how curiously I have heard some men preach, and how carelessly have I seen them live!
Richard Baxter

If God has no need, why did He create and redeem? The answer is simple: God created to glorify His goodness. He created a context to display and exercise His moral perfections. We exist for God’s glory. We exist because God’s goodness is constantly overflowing, and He wants to display it and share it.
John Piper

Bible – danish – Salme Chapter 52:1-11.

Index: Danish Bible

 

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52:3 Du stærke, hvi bryster du dig af din Ondskab imod den fromme?

52:4 Du pønser hele Dagen på ondt; din Tunge er hvas som en Kniv, du Rænkesmed,

52:5 du foretrækker ondt for godt, Løgn for sanddru Tale. – Sela.

52:6 Du elsker al ødelæggende Tale, du falske Tunge!

52:7 Derfor styrte Gud dig for evigt, han gribe dig, rive dig ud af dit Telt, han rykke dig op af de levendes Land! – Sela.

52:8 De retfærdige ser det, frygter og håner ham leende:

52:9 “Se der den Mand, der ej gjorde Gud til sit Værn, men stoled på sin megen Rigdom, trodsede på sin Velstand!”

52:10 Men jeg er som et frodigt Olietræ i Guds Hus, Guds Miskundhed stoler jeg evigt og altid på.

52:11 Evindelig takker jeg dig, fordi du greb ind; jeg vidner iblandt dine fromme, at godt er dit Navn.