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		| Theo Tigno 2/3/2006 1:11 pm
 
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 | Friday, February 3rd 2006 |  
		| Sirach 47:2-11 
 Like the choice fat of the sacred offerings,
 so was David in Israel.
 He made sport of lions as though they were kids,
 and of bears, like lambs of the flock.
 As a youth he slew the giant
 and wiped out the people's disgrace,
 When his hand let fly the slingstone
 that crushed the pride of Goliath.
 Since he called upon the Most High God,
 who gave strength to his right arm
 To defeat the skilled warrior
 and raise up the might of his people,
 Therefore the women sang his praises,
 and ascribed to him tens of thousands
 and praised him when they blessed the Lord.
 When he assumed the royal crown, he battled
 and subdued the enemy on every side.
 He destroyed the hostile Philistines
 and shattered their power till our own day.
 With his every deed he offered thanks
 to God Most High, in words of praise.
 With his whole being he loved his Maker
 and daily had his praises sung;
 He set singers before the altar and by their voices
 he made sweet melodies,
 He added beauty to the feasts
 and solemnized the seasons of each year
 So that when the Holy Name was praised,
 before daybreak the sanctuary would resound.
 The LORD forgave him his sins
 and exalted his strength forever;
 He conferred on him the rights of royalty
 and established his throne in Israel.
 
 Dawg's thought:
 
 Today's prayer intention is for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Middle East.
 
 There so so many great things to reflect on in today's reading. What struck me the most about today's reading, though, is how God's power is with the humble. All the great things David did was through Our Lord. His forgiveness can only be given to those who humbly choose to be forgiven.
 
 Giving praise is a very humble thing. Think about when you tell a person how great they are (versus praising the act). That's a great act of humility, and it is what we are priviledged to do before Our Lord! Take care and God Bless.
 
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