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Psalm 13
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How Long, O Lord?

To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David.

1vHow long, O Lord? Will you wforget me forever?

How long will you xhide your face from me?

2How long must I take ycounsel in my soul

and have sorrow in my heart all the day?

How long shall my enemy be exalted over me?

3zConsider and answer me, O Lord my God;

alight up my eyes, lest bI sleep the sleep of death,

4clest my enemy say, “I have prevailed over him,”

lest my foes rejoice because I am dshaken.

5But I have etrusted in your steadfast love;

my heart shall frejoice in your salvation.

6I will sing to the Lord,

because he has dealt bountifully with me.

Displaying 1-6 of 6 sermons for this passage.

Trusting God in the Dark

Psalm 13:1–6 Sermon Includes Transcript 37:25 ID: 3341

The Prophesied Kingdom — Part One

Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon Includes Transcript 36:31 ID: 2390

The Prophesied Kingdom — Part Two

Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon Includes Transcript 43:38 ID: 2391

Trusting in Tough Times

Psalm 13:1–6 Sermon 27:24 ID: 0558

Choosing to Trust

Psalm 13:1–6 Sermon 35:34 ID: 1566

Dealing With Depression

Psalm 13:1 Sermon 47:31 ID: 1129

Displaying 1-2 of 2 series for this passage.

The Kingdom of God, Volume 1

Genesis 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Series ID: 26801

Psalms, Volume 2

Psalms 10:1–16:11 Series ID: 11902


Psalm 14
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The Fool Says, There Is No God

To the choirmaster. Of David.

1gThe hfool says in his heart, i“There is no God.”

They are jcorrupt, they do abominable deeds;

kthere is none who does good.

2The Lord llooks down from heaven on the children of man,

to see if there are any who understand,1

who mseek after God.

3They have all turned aside; together they have become ncorrupt;

there is none who does good,

not even one.

4Have they no oknowledge, all the evildoers

who peat up my people as they eat bread

and qdo not call upon the Lord?

5There they are in great terror,

for God is with rthe generation of the righteous.

6You would shame the plans of the poor,

but2 the Lord is his srefuge.

7Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!

When the Lord trestores the fortunes of his people,

let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad.

Footnotes

  • 1 14:2 Or that act wisely
  • 2 14:6 Or for
Displaying 1-4 of 4 sermons for this passage.

The Prophesied Kingdom — Part One

Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon Includes Transcript 36:31 ID: 2390

The Prophesied Kingdom — Part Two

Ezra 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Sermon Includes Transcript 43:38 ID: 2391

The Great Miscalculation

Psalm 14:1–7 Sermon 25:45 ID: 0559

The Great Miscalculation

Psalm 14:1–7 Sermon 47:31 ID: 1569

Displaying 1-2 of 2 series for this passage.

The Kingdom of God, Volume 1

Genesis 1:1 – Malachi 4:6 Series ID: 26801

Psalms, Volume 2

Psalms 10:1–16:11 Series ID: 11902