1 I trust in the Lord. Then why do you say that I should run away and hide? You told me, “Fly like a bird to your mountain.” Psalm 11: 1
2 Evil men are like hunters who hide under a blanket of darkness and return to attack. Bowing down to their bows, they aim their arrows directly at the hearts of good people and honest people. Psalm 11: 2
3 What if they destroy everything that is good? Then what will good people do? Psalm 11: 3
4 The Lord is present in his holy palace. He is seated on his throne in heaven and he sees everything that happens. He judges people to see if they are good or bad. Psalm 11: 4
5 God seeks the good, but rejects the wicked and the wicked. Psalm 11: 5
6 He will rain burning coals and burning sulfur on evil spirits. So these evil souls will get nothing but scorching waves. Psalm 11: 6
7 God is good. And he loves those who do good. These lawful souls will always be with God and see the face of God. Psalm 11: 7
1 Wherefore, brethren, I beseech you, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your lives a living sacrifice before God; This offering must be for God alone and to please him. This self-sacrifice is the spiritual worship of your God. Romans 12: 1
2 Do not make yourselves like the people of this world, but refresh your minds and think in a new way so that you may know and accept the will of God. You will be able to know what is good and pleasing to God, and what is right. Romans 12: 2
3 God has given me a special gift. That is why I want to say something to each of you. Don’t assume that you are better than you really are. You have to look at yourself as you really are. You can judge by your faith what God has given you. Romans 12: 3
4 We all have bodies, and many parts of that body do not work the same. Romans 12: 4
5 In the same way, we are many people, but we are one body in Christ. We are all part of that body and each part belongs to all the other parts of the body. Romans 12: 5
6 We are all endowed with various gifts. Every gift is given to us by the grace of God. If a person has the gift of prophecy, he should use it according to his faith. Romans 12: 6
7 If anyone is given the gift of service, let him serve. If anyone has the fruit of teaching, he should teach. Romans 12: 7
8 If a man has the gift of comfort, let him use it for the good of others. If a person has a gift to give to others, let him give generously. If a person has the gift of leadership, let him lead with his hard work. If a person has the gift of showing kindness, let him do it with joy. Romans 12: 8
9 Let your love be true, and hate evil, and do good. Romans 12: 9
10 Love one another as brothers and sisters in nature. Give more honor to your brothers and sisters than you want to honor yourself. Romans 12:10
11 Don’t be lazy when you need to work for God, as much as you can. Be spiritually motivated and absorbed in His service. Romans 12:11
12 Rejoice in hope, and be patient in tribulation; Pray all the time. Romans 12:12
13 Share things with God’s people who need help. Look for people who need help and invite them to your home. Romans 12:13
14 Say good things to those who treat you badly, and do not curse them. Romans 12:14
15 When other people are happy, join in their happiness. If they are sad, share their sadness. Romans 12:15
16 Live in peace with one another. Don’t be arrogant. Be willing to make friends with ordinary people. Don’t overestimate your knowledge. Romans 12:16
17 If someone does something wrong to you, don’t retaliate. Make your goal the best for everyone. Romans 12:17
18 Do as much as you can to be at peace with all people. Romans 12:18
19 My friends. When someone does evil to you, do not punish him for it, but wait for God to punish them with His wrath. The Lord says, I am the one who punishes. I will take revenge on the people. ” Romans 12:19
20 But if your enemy is hungry, give him food. If your enemy is thirsty, give him something to drink. Doing so will make him feel ashamed. “ Romans 12:20
21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21
1 I thought about all these things very carefully. I saw the righteous and the wise, and whatever they do. God controlled. People do not know whether they will find love or hate. They do not know what is in front of them. Ecclesiastes 9: 1
2 This is worthless, because the fate of all people is the same: righteous and wicked, good and evil, clean and unclean, those who bring sacrifices and those who do not bring, just and sinful, those who take religious oaths and those who They are afraid to take oaths. Ecclesiastes 9: 2
3 This is an evil that is present in everything done in this world, because the fate of all people is the same. And during this life their human hearts are full of evil and stupidity. And later? Are reunited with the dead. Ecclesiastes 9: 3
4 For whosoever liveth, let him hope; for a living dog is better than a dead lion. Ecclesiastes 9: 4
5 The living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing. There is no other reward for the dead. People will soon forget them. Ecclesiastes 9: 5
6 Their love, hate, jealousy, all things come to an end. And the dead will never be able to participate in the things that happen on earth. Ecclesiastes 9: 6
7 So go and enjoy your meal. Drink your wine and be happy. For God is pleased with your works. Ecclesiastes 9: 7
8 Wear nice clothes and make your appearance beautiful. Ecclesiastes 9: 8
9 Spend your life with your wife whom you love, every worthless day of your life, which God has given you in this world, for there is only a limited profit from the result of your work, for which you are hard in this world. Work hard Ecclesiastes 9: 9
10 Every time you find something to do, do it to the best of your ability. Because in the grave, wherever you are already going, there is no action, no sense of skill, wisdom or knowledge. Ecclesiastes 9:10
11 In this world, I have seen that the swift does not win the race, the mighty does not win the battle, the wise do not get food, the cunning does not become rich, the learned does not become famous. When bad times come, bad things happen to everyone. Ecclesiastes 9:11
12 Man never knows what will happen to him. He is like a fish caught in a net, like a bird caught in a snare. Ecclesiastes 9:12
13 I also saw wisdom in this world, which I thought was truly great. Ecclesiastes 9:13
14 There was a small town where poor people lived. A great king fought against that city and besieged it with his armies. Ecclesiastes 9:14
15 But there was a wise and poor man in that city. He saved the city with his wisdom, but no one remembered this poor man. Ecclesiastes 9:15
16 Wisdom is better than strength, but the wisdom of the poor is not liked, and no one listens to what he has to say. Ecclesiastes 9:16
17 The words of a wise man, even when spoken peacefully, deserve more attention than the cries of a foolish ruler. Ecclesiastes 9:17
18 Wisdom is better than swords and spears. But one foolish sinner can destroy many good things. Ecclesiastes 9:18