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Psalm 123
June 25, 2017
Songs of Ascent

Psalm 123

The Psalmist complains to the Lord of dealing with the contempt and scorn of the proud. But he does not just turn against his enemies, nor does he turn inward, but he looks to the Lord. He desires the Face of the Lord and seeks the Mercy of the Lord, knowing that if he has intimacy with God, he will have enough.

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