This race through the Bible runs counter to my normal reading pace: I like to “study” the text, slowly and thouroghly. To read quickly is rather hard, but on the whole I think that the exercise is good. The exception, so far, has been the psalms. The Psalms need to be read one at a time, not in chunks of 50. They need to be savored.
With that said, here is today’s psalm, Psalm 146:
Hallelujah!
Praise the LORD, my soul!
I want to praise the LORD throughout my life.
I want to make music to praise my God as long as I live.
Do not trust influential people,
mortals who cannot help you.
When they breathe their last breath, they return to the ground.
On that day their plans come to an end.
Blessed are those who receive help from the God of Jacob.
Their hope rests on the LORD their God,
who made heaven, earth, the sea, and everything in them.
The LORD remains faithful forever.
He brings about justice for those who are oppressed.
He gives food to those who are hungry.
The LORD sets prisoners free.
The LORD gives sight to blind people.
The LORD straightens [the backs] of those who are bent over.
The LORD loves righteous people.
The LORD protects foreigners.
The LORD gives relief to orphans and widows.
But he keeps wicked people from reaching their goal.
The LORD rules as king forever.
Zion, your God rules throughout every generation.
Hallelujah!
{end note: I passed the halfway point sometime during today’s reading}
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