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Lord God, You Are My Integrity Upholder

May 16 Relationship to God Bible Meditations Based on Job 30-32 Key Verse – Job 31:6 Let me be weighed in an even balance, that God may know mine integrity.
LORD GOD, YOU ARE MY INTEGRITY UPHOLDER Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, strengthening my serving hands Thank You for guarding me from famine and crises in the wastelands Always driving me toward Your partnership of fellowship-bands Away from fatal cliffs of pride's miserable demands. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, healing my affliction Thank You for raising me from self-pity's affliction Always setting me forward with Your instruction Away from depressing calamity’s desolation. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, taking care of my welfare Thank You for drawing me from miseries’ sin-scare Always lifting me against troubles of which I should beware Away from heavy griefs I cannot bear. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, keeping my covenant Thank You for leading me and my steps as Your servant Always meeting me to grant my request and even my want Away from vanity’s deceit that's truthfully distant. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, forgiving my iniquity Thank You for fashioning me by Your guiding authority Always enabling me to endure through Your love’s certainty Away from enticements of lustful carnality. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, satisfying my need Thank You for hiding me in Your fortress of goodness indeed Always checking me of my desires for kindness’ breed Away from complaints caused by greed. Lord God, You are my integrity Upholder, justifying my soul Thank You for inspiring me to reach my heavenly goal Always imparting to me wisdom against ignorance-hole Away from flatteries of worldliness’ scheming role.
May 16, 2023

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