This would be a wonderful psalm to find in the chambers of a judge, on the walls of a major, in the halls of congress. Every leader would do well to memorize this psalm and keep it in their hearts. It defines two parts of our lives; how we will act and with whom will we associate. Both of these outward indicators of righteousness grow out of the soil of a grace changed and forgiven heart. We are incapable of living out these traits on our own. I'm so thankful that God is willing to put these attitudes in my heart.
Stuart
Friday, July 30, 2010
Psalm 101
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