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Psalms 102 — FBV

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A prayer from someone who is suffering and is tired out, pouring out their troubles to the Lord.

102Verse 1Lord, please hear my prayer, my cry for help!
Verse 2Don't hide your face from me in my time of trouble! Turn and listen to me, and answer me quickly when I call.
Verse 3My life is disappearing like smoke; my body feels like it's on fire!
Verse 4I'm like grass that's dried up, withered away—I even forget to eat!
Verse 5All my groaning has worn me out; my bones show through my skin.
Verse 6I'm like a desert owl,+like a little owl among the ruins.
Verse 7I can't sleep. I'm like a lonely bird on a rooftop.
Verse 8My enemies taunt me all day long. They mock me and swear at me.
Verse 9Ashes are the food I eat; my tears drip into my drink,
Verse 10because of your anger and hostility, for you have picked me up and tossed me away.
Verse 11My life is fading away like a shadow that lengthens—I'm withering away like grass.
Verse 12But you, Lord, reign+forever, your fame will last for all generations.
Verse 13You will take action and have pity on Jerusalem, for it's time to be kind to the city, the time has come.
Verse 14For the people who follow you love its stones; they value even its dust!
Verse 15Then the nations will be in awe of who you are, Lord; all the kings of the earth will be in awe of your glory.
Verse 16For the Lord will rebuild Jerusalem; he will appear in glory.
Verse 17He will pay attention to the prayers of the homeless; he will not disregard their requests.
Verse 18Let this be recorded for generations to come, so that people yet to be born may praise the Lord:
Verse 19The Lord looked down from above, from the heights of his holy place; he looked down from heaven to the earth,
Verse 20to respond to the groans of prisoners, to set free the children of death.+
Verse 21As a result+the wonderful nature of the Lord will be celebrated with praise in Jerusalem,
Verse 22when the people of many kingdoms gather together to worship the Lord.
Verse 23But as for me,+he broke my health while I was still young, cutting my life short.
Verse 24I cried out, “My God, don't take my life while I'm young! You are the one who lives forever.
Verse 25Long ago you created the earth; you made the heavens.
Verse 26They will come to an end, but you will not. They will all wear out, like clothes—you will change them, and throw them away.
Verse 27But you are the one who always is;+your years never come to an end.
Verse 28Our children will live with you, and our children's children will grow in your presence.”
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