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God’s anointed King

1 For what are the nations punished, and why do the nations think in vain?



2 The kings of the earth stand up against the Lord and his Christ, and the rulers make peace among themselves.



3 Let us break their bonds, and let us loose their ropes.



4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: and the Lord shall mock them.



5 Then he will speak to them in his wrath, and in his wrath will cause them to stumble.



6 But I have set my king on my city of Jerusalem, the holy mountain of Zion.



7 I will preach the word, and the LORD hath said unto me, Thou art my Son, to thee have I begotten this day.



8 Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, and the ends of the earth your property.



9 Thou shalt break them with an iron rod, thou shalt crush them as with a potter’s vessel.



10 Now therefore, O kings, be wise, and understand, O judges of the earth.



11 Serve Jehovah with fear, and rejoice with trembling.



12 Kiss your son lest he be angry with you, and you perish in the way, for his wrath is kindled quickly. Blessed are those who take refuge in Him.

The Gift of blindness to birth

1 And as he passed by, he saw a man which was blind. This man was born blind.
John 9: 1

2 And his disciples say unto him, Master, this man is blind from his birth: but whose sins is this that blind him? Because of his own sins or the sins of his parents? ”
John 9: 2

3 Jesus said, “This is not the result of his sins or the sins of his parents. But he was born blind to show God’s power to people.
John 9: 3

4 We must do the work of the God who sent me during the day. Because then it will be night, and no one can work at night.
John 9: 4

5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world. ”
John 9: 5

6 After saying this, Jesus spat on the ground and made a little mud with it and applied the mud to the blind man’s eye.
John 9: 6

7 Jesus said to the man, “Go and wash your eyes in the pool of Siloam.” Siloam means “sent.” So he went to the pool and washed his eyes and returned. Now he could see everything.
John 9: 7

8 People who saw him begging. And his neighbors said, “Look, this is not the same person who used to sit and beg.”
John 9: 8

9 Some said, “Yes, it is.” But others said, “No, this is not the man, it looks like him.” But the man said, “I am the same man.
John 9: 9

10 The people asked, “How did this happen? How did you get your sight? ”
John 9:10

11 The man answered, “A man named Jesus made some mud and put it over my eyes. He told me to go to the pool of Solomon to wash. When I went to the pool of Solomon and washed my eyes, I was able to see. ”
John 9:11

12 Then said they unto him, Where is he? And he said, I know not.
John 9:12

Sample of Abraham

1 What shall we then say of Abraham, the father of our people?
Romans 4: 1

2 What did he learn about faith? If Abraham had been justified by works, he would have had reason to boast, but he could not boast before God.
Romans 4: 2

3 The Scriptures say, “Abraham believed God, and God accepted his faith and justified him.”
Romans 4: 3

4 When a person works, his salary is not given to him as a gift, but as his wages.
Romans 4: 4

5 But if any man do nothing to be justified, but believe in God, he justifieth two wicked men: but God acknowledgeth him, and make him righteous.
Romans 4: 5

6 And David also saith, Blessed is the man to whom God hath justified the works;
Romans 4: 6

7 Blessed are those whose iniquities have been forgiven, whose sins have been forgotten.
Romans 4: 7

8 Blessed is the man to whom, the Lord will not reckon sin.
Romans 4: 8

9 Is this happiness only for circumcision? Or is it also for those who are not circumcised? We have already said that Abraham’s faith was accepted by God and his faith made him righteous.
Romans 4: 9

10 But when did this happen? Did God accept Abraham before he was circumcised or after he was circumcised? God accepted him before he was circumcised.
Romans 4:10

11 And he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. His circumcision was proof that he was righteous before he was circumcised. Abraham is the father of all people who are not circumcised, but believe. God accepts these people as righteous people.
Romans 4:11

12 And Abraham is the father of those who are circumcised, but circumcision is not the only thing that makes Abraham their father.
Romans 4:12