Title: False Lips/Psalm 120:1-7
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Subject: False Lips
Scripture: Psalm 120:1-7
{Deliver my life, O LORD, from false lips and a deceitful tongue} (120:2)
Our Jesus prayed with blood and sweat in the Garden of Gethsemane. core
He pondered and prayed. “My father, if it is possible, take this cup
Let it pass from me, but not as I will, but as you
Please” (Matthew 26:39).
He fell down and prayed, "My father, if I do not drink this cup,
If I can't get past it, I want it to be your will."
(Matt 26: 42). After praying the same three times, when he opened his eyes, Judas Iscariot
came with a large crowd.
Then he said to Jesus, "How are you, teacher?" and kissed him.
It wasn't really a greeting asking for peace. Jesus with false lips
It was mocking. Sharp arrows in the hands of the merchant, these detestable lips
It's like overkill.
It also inflicts fatal wounds on people just like the charcoal fire of a rodem tree. We are
Beware of beggar lips. Every word we say is beautiful and reverent.
There must be an abundance of grace. The word that is life, the word of peace
It should be our lips.
** Our hearts must first be cleansed with the Word of God. abomination
Don't be a fool who praises the LORD God with deceitful lips.
let's not Let us live by proclaiming the glory of the Lord with truthful lips. make a mistake
Let's pray and entrust this day to God so that it doesn't happen.