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Old Testament:  Psalms 31-32

Psalms 31

For the choir director: A psalm of David.
 1  O LORD, I have come to you for protection;
  don't let me be disgraced.
  Save me, for you do what is right.
 2  Turn your ear to listen to me;
  rescue me quickly.
Be my rock of protection,
  a fortress where I will be safe.
 3  You are my rock and my fortress.
  For the honor of your name, lead me out of this danger.
 4  Pull me from the trap my enemies set for me,
  for I find protection in you alone.
 5  I entrust my spirit into your hand.
  Rescue me, LORD, for you are a faithful God.

 6  I hate those who worship worthless idols.
  I trust in the LORD.
 7  I will be glad and rejoice in your unfailing love,
  for you have seen my troubles,
  and you care about the anguish of my soul.
 8  You have not handed me over to my enemies
  but have set me in a safe place.

 9  Have mercy on me, LORD, for I am in distress.
  Tears blur my eyes.
  My body and soul are withering away.
 10  I am dying from grief;
  my years are shortened by sadness.
Sin has drained my strength;
  I am wasting away from within.
 11  I am scorned by all my enemies
  and despised by my neighbors—
  even my friends are afraid to come near me.
When they see me on the street,
  they run the other way.
 12  I am ignored as if I were dead,
  as if I were a broken pot.
 13  I have heard the many rumors about me,
  and I am surrounded by terror.
My enemies conspire against me,
  plotting to take my life.

 14  But I am trusting you, O LORD, saying, "You are my God!"  15  My future is in your hands. Rescue me from those who hunt me down relentlessly.  16  Let your favor shine on your servant.
  In your unfailing love, rescue me.
 17  Don't let me be disgraced, O LORD,
  for I call out to you for help.
Let the wicked be disgraced;
  let them lie silent in the grave. [17] 
 18  Silence their lying lips—
  those proud and arrogant lips that accuse the godly.

 19  "How great is the goodness you have stored up for those who fear you. You lavish it on those who come to you for protection, blessing them before the watching world."  20  You hide them in the shelter of your presence,
  safe from those who conspire against them.
You shelter them in your presence,
  far from accusing tongues.

 21  Praise the LORD,
  for he has shown me the wonders of his unfailing love.
  He kept me safe when my city was under attack.
 22  In panic I cried out,
  "I am cut off from the LORD!"
But you heard my cry for mercy
  and answered my call for help.

 23  Love the LORD, all you godly ones!
  For the LORD protects those who are loyal to him,
  but he harshly punishes the arrogant.
 24  So be strong and courageous, all you who put your hope in the LORD!

Psalms 32

A psalm [1]  of David.
 1  Oh, what joy for those
  whose disobedience is forgiven,
  whose sin is put out of sight!
 2  Yes, what joy for those
  whose record the LORD has cleared of guilt, [2] 
  whose lives are lived in complete honesty!
 3  When I refused to confess my sin,
  my body wasted away,
  and I groaned all day long.
 4  Day and night your hand of discipline was heavy on me.
  My strength evaporated like water in the summer heat.    Interlude

 5  Finally, I confessed all my sins to you
  and stopped trying to hide my guilt.
I said to myself, "I will confess my rebellion to the LORD."
  And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.    Interlude

 6  Therefore, let all the godly pray to you while there is still time,
  that they may not drown in the floodwaters of judgment.
 7  For you are my hiding place; you protect me from trouble. You surround me with songs of victory.  8  The LORD says, "I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you."  9  Do not be like a senseless horse or mule
  that needs a bit and bridle to keep it under control."

 10  Many sorrows come to the wicked,
  but unfailing love surrounds those who trust the LORD.
 11  So rejoice in the LORD and be glad, all you who obey him!
  Shout for joy, all you whose hearts are pure!
<<  31:17 Hebrew in Sheol.
<<  32:<%=ftSC%>TITLE Hebrew maskil. This may be a literary or musical term.
<<  32:2 Greek version reads of sin. Compare Rom 4:7.

New Testament:  Acts 23:16-35

Acts 23 : 16-35

   16  But Paul's nephew—his sister's son—heard of their plan and went to the fortress and told Paul.  17  Paul called for one of the Roman officers [17]  and said, "Take this young man to the commander. He has something important to tell him."
   18  So the officer did, explaining, "Paul, the prisoner, called me over and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to tell you."
   19  The commander took his hand, led him aside, and asked, "What is it you want to tell me?"
   20  Paul's nephew told him, "Some Jews are going to ask you to bring Paul before the high council tomorrow, pretending they want to get some more information.  21  But don't do it! There are more than forty men hiding along the way ready to ambush him. They have vowed not to eat or drink anything until they have killed him. They are ready now, just waiting for your consent."
   22  "Don't let anyone know you told me this," the commander warned the young man.

Paul Is Sent to Caesarea
 23  Then the commander called two of his officers and ordered, "Get 200 soldiers ready to leave for Caesarea at nine o'clock tonight. Also take 200 spearmen and 70 mounted troops.  24  Provide horses for Paul to ride, and get him safely to Governor Felix."  25  Then he wrote this letter to the governor:

 26  "From Claudius Lysias, to his Excellency, Governor Felix: Greetings!
   27  "This man was seized by some Jews, and they were about to kill him when I arrived with the troops. When I learned that he was a Roman citizen, I removed him to safety.  28  Then I took him to their high council to try to learn the basis of the accusations against him.  29  I soon discovered the charge was something regarding their religious law—certainly nothing worthy of imprisonment or death.  30  But when I was informed of a plot to kill him, I immediately sent him on to you. I have told his accusers to bring their charges before you."

   31  So that night, as ordered, the soldiers took Paul as far as Antipatris.  32  They returned to the fortress the next morning, while the mounted troops took him on to Caesarea.  33  When they arrived in Caesarea, they presented Paul and the letter to Governor Felix.  34  He read it and then asked Paul what province he was from. "Cilicia," Paul answered.
   35  "I will hear your case myself when your accusers arrive," the governor told him. Then the governor ordered him kept in the prison at Herod's headquarters. [35] 
<<  23:17 Greek centurions; also in 23:23.
<<  23:35 Greek Herod's Praetorium.

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