Psalm 34.9-14

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of A radiant light shining down, providing protection and nourishment for those who seek refuge in God’s love.’

Limerick

There’s no lack for those who seek the Lord
His goodness and mercy are stored
He delivers from fear
And draws near to the sincere
Blessed are those who trust in His word

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of Psalm 34:9-14 is to practice speaking kindly and avoiding speaking negatively about others. This can be done by making a conscious effort to use words that build others up and show appreciation for their qualities and actions. Additionally, actively seeking peace and pursuing it in relationships and interactions with others can be a tangible response to the teaching in this passage. This may involve taking steps to resolve conflicts peacefully and promoting harmony in your personal and professional relationships.

Furthermore, another practical way to respond to this teaching is to prioritize doing good and seeking to bring about positive outcomes in your daily actions. This could involve volunteering, helping others in need, or simply being mindful of how your choices impact those around you. By intentionally choosing to do good and seek peace in your interactions with others, you can live out the principles outlined in Psalm 34:9-14 in a practical and meaningful way.

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Related passages

Themes: Fear of the Lord, seeking and receiving His goodness, speaking truth, turning from evil, pursuing peace.

Related passages:
1. Proverbs 3:7-8 – Fear of the Lord leads to health and refreshment for the body.
2. James 3:17-18 – Pursuing peace and righteousness brings a harvest of goodness and peace.
3. 1 Peter 3:10-12 – Seeking and speaking good, seeking peace, and turning from evil bring God’s favor.

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