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

We learn throughout the years that God is faithful. You know when God gave new exhortations to the Israelites; often He reminded them of His faithfulness during the Exodus. He wanted the Jews to realize that He could be trusted in the present because of His faithfulness in the past. The same principle applies to our lives as well. The more we see His faithful hand shaping the events of our lives in the past, the more we realize that He can be trusted in the present. In hindsight, we can recall the situations when God either removed a trial or gave us sufficient grace to endure the trial. We can recall the good ways He has shepherded us along life’s journey. He has never disappointed us. Through experience, we learn that God keeps His Word and never fails on His promises. We learn that He is good. We learn that God can be trusted.
Randy Smith

It only stands to reason among those who are truly saved that they will spend the duration of their existence with the desire to grow in their knowledge of Jesus Christ. This is a clear indication that we not only love our Savior, but find Him so magnificent that we wish to continually explore new elements of His perfections. Expanding our relationship with Him through biblical awareness and personal experience is at the heart of knowing Christ, is at the heart of a genuine relationship with Him.
Randy Smith

Bible – French Darby Psaumes Chapter 2:1-12.

Index: French Darby

 

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2:1 ¶ Pourquoi s’agitent les nations, et les peuples méditent-ils la vanité?

2:2 Les rois de la terre se lèvent, et les princes consultent ensemble contre l’Éternel et contre son Oint:

2:3 Rompons leurs liens, et jetons loin de nous leurs cordes!

2:4 Celui qui habite dans les cieux se rira d’eux, le Seigneur s’en moquera.

2:5 Alors il leur parlera dans sa colère, et, dans sa fureur, il les épouvantera:

2:6 Et moi, j’ai oint mon roi sur Sion, la montagne de ma sainteté.

2:7 ¶ Je raconterai le décret: l’Éternel m’a dit: Tu es mon Fils; aujourd’hui, je t’ai engendré.

2:8 Demande-moi, et je te donnerai les nations pour héritage, et, pour ta possession, les bouts de la terre;

2:9 Tu les briseras avec un sceptre de fer; comme un vase de potier tu les mettras en pièces.

2:10 ¶ Et maintenant, ô rois, soyez intelligents; vous, juges de la terre, recevez instruction:

2:11 Servez l’Éternel avec crainte, et réjouissez-vous avec tremblement;

2:12 Baisez le Fils, de peur qu’il ne s’irrite, et que vous ne périssiez dans le chemin, quand sa colère s’embrasera tant soit peu. Bienheureux tous ceux qui se confient en lui!