Psalm 80.9-17

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of Sheep grazing in the lush green pasture, meandering around their faithful shepherd - a gentle reminder of God's loving kindness.'

Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Sheep grazing in the lush green pasture, meandering around their faithful shepherd – a gentle reminder of God’s loving kindness.’

Limerick



There once was a Lord who did reign
O’er the land with His mighty hand
He had faith in His flock
And so He did not mock
For they were His most treasured band

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of Psalm 80.9-17 is through prayer and intercession. This passage calls for us to request for God’s mercy and grace, to bring his people back from destruction and revive them again. We can pray for God to restore our faith, heal broken relationships, and give us strength to cope with difficult situations. We can also intercede on behalf of those who are suffering or in need of help, asking God to show them mercy and grace. We can also ask God to protect us from any destructive forces that may be coming against us or our loved ones. Finally, we can praise God for His faithfulness and love even when we don’t understand why things happen the way they do.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s protection, Israel’s suffering, God’s mercy. Related passages: Isaiah 43.1-2 – God’s protection of Israel; Psalm 107.20 – God’s mercy; Lamentations 3.22-23 – Israel’s suffering in exile.

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