Yesterday
I once again muddled myself into my magnanimous Monday mandates. I managed to manipulate my methodology so
that I waded through the muck and mire that is my manifold measure of
manufacture.
Phew. That alliteration thing is harder than it
looks. Sixteen ems in two sentences. Count
‘em. That’s a record - for me,
anyway. Guess it’s obvious I just don’t
have much to say today. I worked
yesterday. There you have it. Blessed to be able to do that, I suppose. Here.
I’ll let someone else talk for a while today. How about King David? He can turn a phrase here and there …
Psalms
86:1-10
Hear, O Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and
needy. Guard my life, for I am devoted
to you. You are my God; save your
servant who trusts in you. Have mercy on
me, O Lord, for I call to you all day long. Bring joy to your servant, for to you, O Lord,
I
lift up my soul.
You
are forgiving and good, O Lord, abounding in love to all who call to you. Hear my prayer, O Lord; listen to my cry for
mercy. In the day of my trouble I will
call to you, for you will answer me.
Among
the gods there is none like you, O Lord; no deeds can compare with yours. All the nations you have made will come and
worship before you, O Lord; they will bring glory to your name. For you are great and do marvelous deeds; you
alone are God.
Father,
thank you for being, well, God. Ditto to
what all David had to say. Amen.
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