Psalms 102-105
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Bless the Lord, O my soul, all my being, His holy name.
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Psalms 102-105
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Bless the Lord, O my soul, all my being, His holy name.
Psalms 98-101
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I will live without blame within my house. I will not set before my eyes anything base; I hate crooked dealing; I will have none of it. Perverse thoughts will be far from me; I will know nothing of evil. He who slanders his friend in secret I will destroy; I cannot endure the haughty and proud man. My eyes are on the trusty men of the land, to have them at my side. He who follows the way of the blameless shall be in my service. He who deals deceitfully shall not live in my house; he who speaks untruth shall not stand before my eyes.
Psalms 94-97
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Happy is the man whom You discipline, O Lord, the man You instruct in Your teaching, to give him tranquillity in times of misfortune, until a pit be dug for the wicked.
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He will make their evil recoil upon them, annihilate them through their own wickedness;
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All the gods of the peoples are mere idols, but the Lord made the heavens.
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O you who love the Lord, hate evil! He guards the lives of His loyal ones, saving them from the hand of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous, radiance for the upright.
Psalms 90-93
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You engulf men in sleep; at daybreak they are like grass that renews itself; at daybreak it flourishes anew; by dusk it withers and dries up.
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The span of our life is seventy years, or, given the strength, eighty years;
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Teach us to count our days rightly, that we may obtain a wise heart.
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The world stands firm; it cannot be shaken.
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Your decrees are indeed enduring; holiness befits Your house, O Lord, for all times.
Psalm 89
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“…If his sons forsake My Teaching and do not live by My rules; if they violate My laws, and do not observe My commands, I will punish their transgression with the rod, their iniquity with plagues. But I will not take away My steadfast love from him; I will not betray My faithfulness. I will not violate My covenant, or change what I have uttered. I have sworn by My holiness, once and for all; I will not be false to David. His line shall continue forever, his throne, as the sun before Me, as the moon, established forever, an enduring witness in the sky.” Selah.
They should’ve never given me this recipe (I also have one for hot chili oil). Yes ma’am.
I made a Calendula syrup & a Hibiscus syrup a couple of days ago to add to sparkling water (I was too tired to fool with pictures that day). And I thought bitters would be the perfect thing to go with it.
This is either my first or second time making bitters, can’t quite remember. But it was definitely my first time making a Hibiscus syrup and a Calendula syrup. The Hibiscus I was pretty sure would be delicious, the Calendula surprised me a bit. I made it because I enjoy Calendula tea and thought it would possibly also be tasty as a syrup. I was right. It was really delicious with a bottle of mineral water and a squeeze of lime.
Calendula is good for you in so many ways, as is Hibiscus. And not only that but the syrup also does double duty as a medicinal syrup. So I can use it simply for taste and good health in cooking & beverages or take it as medicine to deal with relevant ailments. I love that: multipurpose, economical, food as medicine and medicine as food.