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Day 42 - February 13, 2010
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Today's Reading: Psalms 69-88
Something to Ponder:
Do you hear yourself in any of these psalms?
Today's Key Verse:
Psalm 86:15
But you, O Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God,
slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.
Reminder:
Read your daily Psalms quota in several sittings. Use a sticky note to keep your place.
T
he Lutheran Word for Today:
"At times I, who teach this and prescribe it to others, have learned from my own example that praying comes close to being the most difficult of all works. Therefore, I do not claim to be a master in this task. But this I do confess: In the greatest perils I have often only coldly pronounced these words: 'God be merciful to me' - because I took offense at my own unworthiness.- Martin Luther in an exposition on Psalm 51:1 (1532)
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