Psalms 63

Psalms 63

A beautiful, passionate expression of thirst and longing for God, likely written by David while hiding in the wilderness of Judah. David cries, "O God, You are my God; early will I seek You; my soul thirsts for You in a dry and thirsty land." David remembers gazing on God's power and glory in the sanctuary, affirming that God's loving-kindness is better than life itself. David’s soul clings to God. He is confident that those who seek his life will be destroyed and that the king who trusts in God will rejoice.

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Job 21

Job powerfully refutes his friends' central argument, pointing out that in the real world, the wicked often prosper until the end of their lives, dying in peace without suffering the severe calamities he has faced.

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Eliphaz begins the final cycle of debates, now openly accusing Job of specific, gross sins, such as extortion and oppressing the poor. He commands Job to reconcile with God and receive restoration.

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