Daily Bible Study for Tuesday
August 16, 2016
By: Hanny Lynn Stearns
Fish N
Loaves Ministries, Inc.
“Multiplying
God’s Word Around The Globe”
Chapter Reading
for Today: Please read in
your Bible before proceeding. Note that most translations are considered
paraphrases. The Young’s Literal Translation provides a more accurate
translation since he is the one who authored a concordance. Others are helpful
for seeing a different perspective, but we cannot always depend on their
wording. I hope this is helpful to you. If you are studying in another version,
that is fine. I am studying from the KJV, but for the purpose of this study, I
will keep it with the New King James Version.
One final note: I will put the scripture in italics to differentiate from my
own writing. I am adding red to the letters when
it is Jesus talking – just like the Bible. Thank you.
Bible
Gateway Verse of the Day
2 Corinthians 7:1
Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us
cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting
holiness in the fear of God.
Psalm
100:4
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving,
and into His courts with praise.
Be thankful to Him, and bless
His name.
Song: In Your
Presence
By: Hosanna Music
Psalm 35
Fullness of Joy In The Presence of My Enemies
There’s a lot in this Psalm
about what the enemies had been doing to David, isn’t there? He wrote line upon
line about all the wicked schemes of the enemy and what they were doing to him.
He was determined to call on the Lord, as always, knowing that God always helps
the poor and needy. This is a highly prophetic Psalm. Let’s pray…
Heavenly Father;
Thank You for being with us
when we are attacked, persecuted and mocked by our enemies. We know that the
devil – satan, and all his wicked host of demons are looking out to see who
they can destroy. And we know they work through the minds and hearts of people.
But we can look to You and know for certain that there is no one like You. You
are the Helper to the poor and needy. Father, I ask You to bring Your children
from around the world to read and receive this lesson, and its truth for each
one of them. Open all of our eyes to clearly see what You want to show us
personally in today’s Psalm. Father, I ask You to cause Your word to go forth
from me unhindered and unchecked by any outside force or my flesh. I ask You to
give me the utterance to bring exactly what You want said without missing a
thing. Thank You for always watching over Your word to perform it in our lives
when we trust and obey You. Lord, we will make it our aim and goal to be doers
of Your word, and not forgetful hearers. Thank You in advance for Your help in
Jesus name. Amen.
There’s nothing new about
persecution against the church and God’s people. It started back in the garden
and has continued until this very day. We know of a man who was a major
persecutor of Christians. Let’s look and see who that was…
Acts 8:1-3
Now Saul was consenting to his death.
At that time a great persecution arose against the church which
was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered throughout the regions of Judea
and Samaria, except the apostles. 2 And devout men
carried Stephen to his burial, and
made great lamentation over him.
3 As for Saul, he made havoc of the church,
entering every house, and dragging off men and women, committing them to prison.
Paul, who was previously named
Saul before his conversion was after the church thinking he was doing God a
favor. In his “zeal without knowledge” he would drag people who loved Jesus off
to prison and even have them killed. He was a Jew of Jews, and he was not about
to stand by and let anything threaten what he had learned his entire life about
the things of God. Oh there is a lot about what religion can do to people in
this folks.
He rejected the news about
Jesus that was being preached throughout the known world at that time, and he
was going to do something about it. He was used of the devil to go after these
new believers because he himself was not yet born again, so he was still under
the power of the satan.
Let’s look at a piece of what
Jesus encountered as He made His way to the cross. As you read this study, you
will see how the scriptures give us a preview of what was to happen hundreds of
years in advance of when it actually took place. This is why people cannot deny
that there is a God. When a prophecy is made by God through one of His chosen
prophets, and it comes to pass exactly as He said it would at precisely the
right moment, nobody can deny that it is supernatural. But many try to. They do
not want to be accountable to anyone, so they turn their back on the Lord of
glory and try to take others down with them. Look at what Jesus – the King of
all kings endured, even as it was described in this Psalm and lines up
perfectly with other scriptures (rightly dividing the word of truth)…
Mark 15:27-37
With Him they also
crucified two robbers, one on His right and the other on His left. 28 So
the Scripture was fulfilled which says, “And He was numbered with the
transgressors.”
29 And those who passed by blasphemed Him, wagging their heads and saying, “Aha! You who destroy the temple and
build it in three
days, 30 save Yourself, and come down from the
cross!”
31 Likewise the chief priests also, mocking among themselves
with the scribes, said, “He saved others; Himself He cannot save.32 Let
the Christ, the King of Israel, descend now from the cross, that we may see and
believe.”
Even those who were crucified with Him reviled Him.
33 Now when the sixth hour had come, there was
darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour. 34 And
at the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” which is translated, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me?”
35 Some of those who stood by, when they
heard that, said,
“Look, He is calling for Elijah!” 36 Then someone
ran and filled a sponge full of sour wine, put it on a reed, and offered it to Him to drink, saying, “Let Him alone; let us see if
Elijah will come to take Him down.”
37 And Jesus cried out with a loud voice, and
breathed His last.
Can you see the similarities to our chapter
today? The mocking, the ridicule, the “aha!” of the host of demons who
surrounded Him in His final hours? Many of the Psalms, like Psalm 22 were a
prophecy of what was yet to come when the King of all kings would arrive on
planet earth to save people from their sins. All of this God showed the people
of the earth ahead of time. He has done more than we could possibly ask to
prove His existence, His love for all people, and His plan for saving people
from an eternity in the fires of hell. He is such a good God! Praise His name
forever!
David was used mightily in the writings of the
Bible. Why do you think that the Lord used him to pen so much in the His word?
It was because he was a man after God’s own heart. We see it time and time
again. David had a wonderful and rich relationship with God. Even though he
messed up in the deal with Bathsheba, he did repent and he spent the rest of
his days seeking the Lord with all his might. How many know that after one
repents from a life of sin, they can be so on fire for God that He can use them
mightily? Hallelujah!
David was asking the Lord to deal with his
enemies. He knew he could count on God for help. He knew that God is the one
who helps the poor and needy. That’s why He sent Jesus. Everyone who ever lived
became poor and needy spiritually after the fall in the Garden of Eden. David
showed love toward his enemies – just like Jesus. In fact, everything we see in
Psalm 35 today is truly a reflection of what Jesus did. He knew what the enemy
was up to when He walked the earth.
The devil knew what Jesus’ purpose was and he
was stupid enough to think he could actually do something to foil God’s plan of
redemption for His creation. The devil is the fool of all fools – he is a liar
and a thief. Jesus knew it. He also knew the enemy was coming at Him with “both
barrels.” It started the heaviest in the desert when He fasted for forty days
before beginning His public ministry. That’s why Jesus could tell us, through
His own personal experience that we must watch and pray. He knows the flesh is
weak, and it has to be put under so the spirit man can be the one ruling a man’s
life – bringing him victory in every situation.
Jesus had such a close relationship with His
Father in heaven that He had complete confidence in the Father’s ability to
help Him in every situation. Do you believe God will help you in your battles? And,
Jesus had fullness of joy even in the midst of the heat of the battles. Can you
experience the fullness of joy in the Lord in the midst of it? Here is how we
know for certain that we can. Jesus modeled the life of a Christian, and then,
before He left the earth, He made sure we knew that we could be like our Master…
Luke 6:40
A disciple is not
above his teacher, but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher.
When we look at the way David treated his enemies, we can again
assimilate the behaviors to what Jesus did for those who were against Him –
even Judas, whom He had called to be one of His disciples. David showed true
love for his enemies by fasting and praying for them. Again, this was prayers
for people who were under the bondage of the enemy. But David loved them unconditionally,
just like we know the Master did when He was living out His ministerial calling
during those three powerful and very intense years.
David treated them like a brother and a friend - just like Jesus called
Judas a friend to the very end, always giving him a chance to repent and get
back up on the pavement so to speak, David had treated those who hated him like
one of his own. Can you see the example the Lord is trying to show all of us
about how to treat our enemies? Let’s look at some other scripture that lines
right up with this…
Matthew 5:44-48
But I say to you,
love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you,
and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you, 45 that
you may be sons of your Father in heaven; for He makes His sun rise on the evil
and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. 46 For
if you love those who love you, what reward have you? Do not even the tax
collectors do the same?47 And if you greet your brethren only,
what do you do more than others? Do
not even the tax collectors do so? 48 Therefore
you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.
In our chapter today, David went on to say that he mourned
over them as if he was mourning over his own mother. Talk about taking them to
heart. Again, this sounds like the Master when He said…
Matthew 23:37
“O Jerusalem,Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are
sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as
a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing!
Isn’t it a sad thing to realize that Jesus
loves everyone so much and wants to shower them with His love and affection,
yet so many deny it every day around the globe? Both those who call themselves
Christians and those who do not reject the love of all loves coming down from
the Father of heavenly lights, who longs to bless and prosper His people beyond
their wildest imaginations? Instead, many decide that God can’t really love
them that
much and think He does not want them to have anything, so they spend
their days in sickness and poverty, thinking somehow this must be God’s will to
teach them something!
Friends, it is a lie from the pit! The
devil is the one who spreads these lies among people to keep them from walking
in the abundant and blessed life that God has for people. The devil also knows
that if he can keep God’s people down, they will be of no effect to the kingdom
of God. He figures if he can’t kill them, then he wants to render them helpless
as they listen more to his lies than they do the promises of God contained in
the Bible. That is so SADD-U-CEE!
When David gets to the point where he asks
the Lord, “How long will You look on?’ in verse 17, it looks a lot like the
words spoken from Jesus’ own mouth in the verses above when He cried out to
God, “, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” which is translated, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me?” When Jesus was hanging there on the
cross, He had taken on the sin of all the world, and He felt abandoned – just like
David must have felt when he asked the Lord how long He would look at the threatening’s
of his enemies before He would step in and do something about it. God couldn’t
look at Jesus because He had become sin at that point, and to Jesus it was a
terrible feeling in His heart of desperation, because the One who had never
known any sin in eternity past was now the representation of every sin of every
human being that would ever live.
David was in a pressed situation and he was feeling very
desperate – longing for God to step in and do something. How about you? Have
you ever cried out to God in desperate moments as you dealt with your enemies,
only to feel like He was standing aloof and doing nothing to intervene on your
behalf? If so, then you can well relate to these scriptures. In Jesus case, it
was the sin of the world that had turned God’s face against Him. That was
understandable. In David’s case, it was not mentioned that he was in sin, but
he was very anxious for God to step in and squash the enemies that were
breathing down his back.
There’s a couple of things we can take away from this
portion of scripture right now in the context of today’s discussion. First, if
we are living in sin, and getting beaten down by the enemy (as a result), then
we are a prime target for his attacks, and because of any unrepentant sin, we
have actually tied God’s hands behind His back. He can’t respond and come to
our aid if we are living with some unconfessed and “un-repented of” sin. We
have to do our part and get right with Him. Once we do, we can stand back and watch
Him work to defeat the enemy in our lives. The battle then belongs to the Lord…
1 Samuel 17:47
Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord’s, and He will give you into our hands.”
The second thing we need to look at is this. If we are living
in right standing with the Lord and we are being persecuted by the enemy, we
can know for sure that once we call on Him for help and invite Him to handle it
His way, He most certainly will. But it must be His way in His timing. If we
get in His way and try to handle it on our own, then we mess it all up and God’s
plan will not be able to take effect since we got in the way. I have learned a
thing or two about this the hard way, I can assure you.
Let me give you a perfect example from my own experience on
how God will step in when we stay out of His way. When I went to work for a
major insurance brokerage firm in Naples, Florida back in 2007, I walked into
the enemy camp! People were against me from the minute I walked in the door. I
had never experienced anything like it. From the boss to the gals who were my
coworkers, I was treated like a shark in a fish tank. In reality I was the little
fish and they were the shark! LOL! They were after me to get me fired. They
were not friendly in the least and even trying to be polite was a struggle for
them.
I would go home crying at the end (my age at the time was 52
years old) of my work day like a child going home crying to their mother about
being bullied on the playground all day. I cried out to God. I prayed for them,
that they would be saved and their eyes would be opened. I prayed good prayers
for them and I just asked the Lord to help. I did not hold anything against
them. I knew they were blinded by the god of this world, satan, and they were
under his influence. Again, we must always remember that we are not fighting
against people (flesh and blood) but against spiritual hosts, wicked forces in
heavenly places.
I knew the Lord was with me, and I never gave up, though
some days the mere thought of it seemed appealing. I did not allow my thinking
to camp there. I stayed focused on the Lord. I kept reminding Him that He didn’t
bring me that far to fail. In doing that I was reminding myself. Smile! It didn’t
happen immediately, but over the next several months, one thing led to another.
The boss got fired. Some of the girls who taunted me left. The few that
remained were just as honory as ever, so I just loved them and kept my mouth
shut. Before I knew it, I had won their respect and their kindness.
Suddenly it seemed that new doors were opening for me there
and I could really relax and just be myself, at the instruction of Holy Spirit.
By the time I left, I had earned the love and respect of what I called one the
hardest types of people for me to handle – someone who is very strong willed
and an “in your face” kind of person. I was amazed at what the Lord had done.
Was my help right there? Yes, all the time. Was God working things out for my
good? Absolutely? Look at what this verse says, and remember, every piece of it
as you read it, because as always, there are conditions to God’s promises that
must be met in order for them to come to pass…
Romans 8:28
And we know that
all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.
In the 4 ½ years that I had worked there, God had indeed
worked everything together for my good because I love Him and I am the called
according to His purpose – praise His name forever! Moving on, let’s see what
was spoken of by Peter in the book of Acts about what Jesus went through as we
consider today’s chapter…
Acts 2:22-36
2 “Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of
Nazareth, a Man attested by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs which
God did through Him in your midst, as you yourselves also know— 23 Him,
being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God, you have
taken by lawless hands, have crucified, and put to death; 24 whom
God raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible
that He should be held by it. 25 For David says
concerning Him:
‘I
foresaw the Lord always
before my face, for He is at my right hand, that I may not be shaken.
26 Therefore my heart rejoiced, and my tongue was glad; moreover my flesh also will rest in hope.
27 For You will not leave my soul in Hades, nor will You allow Your Holy One to see corruption.
28 You have made known to me the ways of life; You will make me full of joy in Your presence.’
26 Therefore my heart rejoiced, and my tongue was glad; moreover my flesh also will rest in hope.
27 For You will not leave my soul in Hades, nor will You allow Your Holy One to see corruption.
28 You have made known to me the ways of life; You will make me full of joy in Your presence.’
29 “Men and brethren,
let me speak freely
to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his tomb is
with us to this day. 30 Therefore, being a prophet,
and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him that of the fruit of his
body, according to the flesh, He would raise up the Christ to sit on his
throne, 31 he, foreseeing this, spoke concerning
the resurrection of the Christ, that His soul was not left in Hades, nor did
His flesh see corruption. 32 This Jesus God has
raised up, of which we are all witnesses. 33 Therefore
being exalted to the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the
promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this which you now see and hear.
34 “For David did not ascend into the heavens, but
he says himself:
‘The
Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at
My right hand, 35 Till I make Your enemies Your
footstool.”’ 36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel
know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and
Christ.”
Don’t you just marvel at what David was used to say in these
verses? It was a true reflection of what Jesus would experience. It displays
His struggle with the enemy, His concerns with feeling abandoned, yet His full
assurance that God would not leave Him in the pit when He would go to hell for
all mankind so we wouldn’t have to – hallelujah!
He was an example for us all –
that’s why this is written in the word. It is not here to just read about what
happened then – though that is very important to know. It was penned for all
believers for all time to show us what God can do for us as we encounter the
enemies we face in this very brief time on earth. He will come through for us
when we love Him and truly place our trust in Him! He is a good God! He is a
faithful God and He is a powerful God! Praise His name forever! I just preached
myself happy, and I hope you too! Glory to God, and thank You Holy Spirit!
Nothing that is written in God’s holy word is there by
accident. It is not just to tell us the events that occurred in the past. It is
to learn from the experiences of others about what we should and should not do
if we want to truly live a godly and holy life. Praise God for giving us this powerful
tool to cause us all to walk in victory over every enemy and mountain or
obstacle if we choose to accept it! Like the old “007 show on TV said, “Your mission if
you choose to accept it.” Laugh out loud! It is ok and important to have fun in
the church! Glory to God!
David cried out to God for
help. He asked! We have to ask friends. We must not assume He will step into
our situations and take control on His own. God does not work that way. He must
be invited in. He never forces His will or His ways on anyone, never! If you ever
heard that He did, you heard a lie. David wants the Lord to judge him and his
case. How could he so confidently ask the Lord to judge him like that? Because
he knew he was innocent. That’s the best place to be when calling on God. If we
have sin on our hands, we really do not have a leg to stand on. But if we are free
of guilt, we can call on God, and when He judges the situation, in His
righteousness, we will be the ones to come out on top. How many know that it is
always good, like the Bible says, to judge ourselves so we will not be the ones
getting judged? Look at this…
1 Corinthians 11:31
For if we would judge ourselves, we would not be judged.
In the chapter in Acts that we just looked at, the Lord knew He had
hope. He knew that in God’s presence there would be complete joy. David knew
this too. He said in today’s chapter that he would be joyful in the Lord; he
would rejoice in His help and even thank the Lord in the presence of the congregation.
David was planning to see victory – just like every other time he had called on
the Lord to help him. We can be sure that over the course of David’s lifetime
there were plenty of battles, giants, mountains, obstacles and weapons that he
had to deal with.
Will you shout God’s praise and thank Him before you ever see the
victory play out? Will you find joy and peace in His presence no matter what is
happening around you? Again, if Jesus could do it, and David could do it,
obviously the Lord wants us to know that we can also do it. And once we
experience His victory in a battle, it should increase our faith so greatly
that we are more confident than ever that we can win every battle we ever face.
That’s what faith is all about. Believing things that do not exist are real even
before they appear and calling them as
such…
Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the substance of
things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Thanking God in advance for hearing our prayers
and then resting in the hope of those promises fulfilled brings joy even in the
storm and through the battles. I know it because I have experienced it – that’s
why I have the authority to write about it. I can’t give away something I do
not have – but this I know. We can praise God in the storm even before a hint
of relief is seen in the physical realm. Glory to His name forever!
David was going to talk about God’s righteousness
and praise Him all day long. Does that describe you my friend? David knew that
one of the greatest things we can do as we have placed our trust in the Lord is
to tell others what He has done for us. In so doing, they can be encouraged to
know that He will do the same for them. Faith comes by hearing, and testimonies
are a powerful tool that the Lord has used in the Bible as well as in the lives
of His saints throughout the generations. What they have seen and heard they
have told others, and then others came to faith because of the blood of the
Lamb and the word of their testimony.
So the next time you hear the enemy tell you to
just be quiet about what God has done for you, tell Him to “shut up” and then
tell him that because he told you to be quiet, you are now going to tell even
more people about all that God has done for you – ha devil! Give him the left boot
of fellowship and go about your joy filled, Holy Spirit led, God kind of day
and tell everyone that you can about how good God has been to you. We are not
going to let David, Peter or Paul be the only ones that have something to shout
about, are we saints?
The final point that we must be sure to consider
before we close another glorious lesson from the Lord is that He takes pleasure
in the prosperity of His servants. Well if this is so, why do so many
Christians think they are supposed to be poor? It has been a lie that has been
handed down by the traditions of men for so long that many have adopted it as
though Jesus Himself said it and He never did. We could do an entire teaching
on prosperity, but that is not our goal for today.
It is important however to encourage
you to take God at His word. If the Bible gives us one example and instruction
after another, both Old Testament and New that He delights in the prosperity of
His people, then why not believe Him for it?
He is a rich Daddy in heaven who delights in
blessing His children when they obey the rules, just like an earthly parent
likes to bless their children with things and leave them a good inheritance –
amen! So let’s get past the religious mind set and adopt the words of the
Master and live the abundant lives that He came to give us so we have plenty to
share with others. I assure you that the best part is the giving, like Jesus
said…
Acts 20:35
In everything I did, I showed
you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words
the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed
to give than to receive.’ ”
At the bottom of it all, this
is another verse that goes along perfectly with what we just talked about…
1 Timothy 6:6
But godliness with contentment is great gain.
Wherever we are at right this
moment, even while believing God to increase us more and more, we are to be
content, each and every day as we live out a godly life. Does this describe
you? Are you content with what you have while you are doing the kingdom work
you have been called to? Are you believing God for bigger and greater things?
The Lord will bless those who seek Him and who are tithers and sowers. The main
thing is, well – Him! He is where all our joy, all our hope and help comes
from. He is the wonder of it all for the true believers. Praise His name forever!
There really is fullness of joy – even in the presence of our enemies! Glory to
God!
Questions:
What kind of enemy attacks have you been needing help with
lately?
Have you called on God and invited Him into the middle of it?
Who do you say God is in relationship to meeting your needs
and fighting your battles?
In what ways have you prayed for or been kind to those who
have been persecuting you?
Have you truly forgiven them?
Do you believe that God is for you even when you can’t see
His hand moving?
Have you judged yourself to be sure there is no guilt on your
part?
In what ways are you thanking and praising God while you wait
for your answers?
How have you been able to encourage others with the good news
about how God has helped you in the past?
What does God take pleasure in as mentioned in today’s
chapter?
What has helped you the most as you studied Psalm 35?
There are three main points to
consider from today’s study…
We must ask the Lord for His help
when the enemy comes against us
We can believe that God is working
even when we can’t see what He is doing
The Lord delights to see His people
prosper in every area of their lives
Let’s
pray…
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for always being on my side. Father, thank You
for helping me when the enemy uses people to breathe down my back. Help me to
always remember that it is not the people who are hateful, but that it is the
enemy who is working through them. Father, I want to love them and forgive them
like You do. I want to pray for them and be someone they can look up to and see
Your light shining through. Lord, no matter what happens, I know that I can
experience fullness of joy in You and in Your presence every single day. I don’t
have to wait for everything to be straightened out. I don’t have to wait until
all my problems are solved and there is peace among all my enemies. Like Jesus,
I want to be intimately close to You every day – regardless of what is going on
around me. Thank You for Your faithfulness. I ask You to show me if there is any
unforgiveness in my heart toward anyone. Show me who I need to pray for or be
kind to. Use me to lead others to You by telling them about how good You have
been to me. As You do I will give You all the glory, honor and praise and I
thank You in advance for the answers to this prayer in Jesus name. Amen.
Did
you know that hurting people hurt people? Who has been hurting you? Will you
commit to praying for them?
And God Said… You fill in the blanks…
Romans
12:9-21
9 Love must be sincere. Hate
what is evil; cling to what is good. 10 Be devoted
to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. 11 Never
be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. 12 Be joyful in hope, patient
in affliction, faithful in prayer. 13 Share
with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.
14 Bless
those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. 15 Rejoice
with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. 16 Live
in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate
with people of low position. Do not be conceited.
17 Do
not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes
of everyone. 18 If it is possible, as far as it
depends on you, live at peace with everyone. 19 Do
not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it
is written: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the Lord. 20 On
the contrary:
“If your enemy is hungry, feed him;
if he is thirsty, give him something to drink.
In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.”
if he is thirsty, give him something to drink.
In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.”
21 Do
not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
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