Psalm 34.15-end

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of A shimmering light guides, shielding from harm, goodness embraced, peace in midst of chaos, and hope for all.’

Limerick

There’s a promise for those who seek peace
Their cries will not go without cease
The Lord hears their call
And delivers them all
From troubles that never will cease

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of Psalm 34.15-end is by practicing mindfulness and being aware of the words we speak. This passage emphasizes the importance of seeking peace and pursuing it, as well as guarding our tongues from speaking deceit and turning from evil.

In response to this teaching, we can actively work on being more mindful of our words and actions in our daily interactions with others. This can include taking a moment to pause before speaking, choosing our words carefully, and refraining from engaging in gossip or deceitful behavior.

Additionally, we can seek out opportunities to promote peace and harmony in our relationships and communities. This may involve resolving conflicts, offering forgiveness, and spreading kindness and positivity.

By consciously striving to align our words and actions with the principles outlined in Psalm 34.15-end, we can contribute to creating a more peaceful and respectful environment for ourselves and those around us.

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Related passages

Themes: God’s protection, provision for the righteous, punishment for the wicked, and the Lord’s deliverance of his people.

Related Bible Passages:
1. Psalm 91:9-10 – God’s protection for those who trust in him.
2. Proverbs 11:21 – Punishment for the wicked.
3. 2 Timothy 4:18 – The Lord delivers his people from every evil attack.

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