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		<title>By: dcb</title>
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		<description>Psalm 5 


 1-3 Listen, God! Please, pay attention! Can you make sense of these ramblings, my groans and cries? King-God, I need your help.
   Every morning
      you&#039;ll hear me at it again.
   Every morning
      I lay out the pieces of my life
      on your altar
      and watch for fire to descend.

 4-6 You don&#039;t socialize with Wicked,
      or invite Evil over as your houseguest.
   Hot-Air-Boaster collapses in front of you;
      you shake your head over Mischief-Maker.
   God destroys Lie-Speaker;
      Blood-Thirsty and Truth-Bender disgust you.

 7-8 And here I am, your invited guest—
      it&#039;s incredible!
   I enter your house; here I am,
      prostrate in your inner sanctum,
   Waiting for directions
      to get me safely through enemy lines.

 9-10 Every word they speak is a land mine;
      their lungs breathe out poison gas.
   Their throats are gaping graves,
      their tongues slick as mudslides.
   Pile on the guilt, God!
      Let their so-called wisdom wreck them.
   Kick them out! They&#039;ve had their chance.

 11-12 But you&#039;ll welcome us with open arms
      when we run for cover to you.
   Let the party last all night!
      Stand guard over our celebration.
   You are famous, God, for welcoming God-seekers,
      for decking us out in delight. 

Psalm 5 (The Message)

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Psalm 5 </p>
<p> 1-3 Listen, God! Please, pay attention! Can you make sense of these ramblings, my groans and cries? King-God, I need your help.<br />
   Every morning<br />
      you&#8217;ll hear me at it again.<br />
   Every morning<br />
      I lay out the pieces of my life<br />
      on your altar<br />
      and watch for fire to descend.</p>
<p> 4-6 You don&#8217;t socialize with Wicked,<br />
      or invite Evil over as your houseguest.<br />
   Hot-Air-Boaster collapses in front of you;<br />
      you shake your head over Mischief-Maker.<br />
   God destroys Lie-Speaker;<br />
      Blood-Thirsty and Truth-Bender disgust you.</p>
<p> 7-8 And here I am, your invited guest—<br />
      it&#8217;s incredible!<br />
   I enter your house; here I am,<br />
      prostrate in your inner sanctum,<br />
   Waiting for directions<br />
      to get me safely through enemy lines.</p>
<p> 9-10 Every word they speak is a land mine;<br />
      their lungs breathe out poison gas.<br />
   Their throats are gaping graves,<br />
      their tongues slick as mudslides.<br />
   Pile on the guilt, God!<br />
      Let their so-called wisdom wreck them.<br />
   Kick them out! They&#8217;ve had their chance.</p>
<p> 11-12 But you&#8217;ll welcome us with open arms<br />
      when we run for cover to you.<br />
   Let the party last all night!<br />
      Stand guard over our celebration.<br />
   You are famous, God, for welcoming God-seekers,<br />
      for decking us out in delight. </p>
<p>Psalm 5 (The Message)</p>
<p>dcb</p>
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