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Você já ficou naquela situação em que não sabia exatamente o que dizer para uma pessoa? O Salmo 20 te dá uma dica a respeito do que desejar para uma pessoa. A bíblia os ensina como devemos falar, em que devemos concentrar nossos pensamentos, como agir com a outra pessoa; todas essas coisas que já se tornaram senso comum e a maioria das pessoas nem percebem que são ensinamentos bíblicos.
Se faltar palavras, se tiver dúvida no que dizer ou mesmo você quiser mudar sua forma de falar com as pessoas, e começar a desejar coisas reais para elas, vamos ler juntos esse salmo. É curtinho.
Para o mestre de música. Salmo davídico.
1 Que o Senhor te responda
    no tempo da angústia;
o nome do Deus de Jacó te proteja!
2 Do santuário te envie auxílio
e de Sião te dê apoio.
3 Lembre-se de todas as tuas ofertas
e aceite os teus holocaustos.
4 Conceda-te o desejo do teu coração
e leve a efeito todos os teus planos.
5 Saudaremos a tua vitória com gritos de alegria
e ergueremos as nossas bandeiras
    em nome do nosso Deus.
Que o Senhor atenda todos os teus pedidos!

6 Agora sei que o Senhor
    dará vitória ao seu ungido;
dos seus santos céus lhe responde
    com o poder salvador da sua mão direita.
7 Alguns confiam em carros e outros em cavalos,
mas nós confiamos
no nome do Senhor, o nosso Deus.
8 Eles vacilam e caem,
mas nós nos erguemos e estamos firmes.

9 Senhor, concede vitória ao rei!
Responde-nos quando clamamos!

É um salmos (um cântico) com frase assertivas, onde você pode passar esperança, amor e consideração pela pessoa. Não tem erro!

Oremos: Senhor, que esse Salmo 20 se faça verdade na minha vida, e na vida das pessoas que eu conseguir dizê-lo. Eu confio no Senhor. Em nome de Jesus, amém.

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