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A New Beginning – Day 8

Praise Him because you are human.

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

Pesalema 139

14Ke a o boka,

hobane o mpopile

ka mokgwa o makatsang;

mesebetsi ya hao e a hlolla,

hona ke ho tseba hantle.

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Pesalema 139

13Ke wena ya bopileng

bokahare ba ka,

ya kopantseng ditho tsa ka

ke sa le popelong ya mme.

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Pesalema 139

15Masapo a ka

a ne a sa pateha ho wena,

ha ke ne ke bopjwa sephiring,

ke kopanngwa ditho

ke le botebong ba lefatshe.

16Mahlo a hao

a mpone ke eso tswalwe;

tsohle tsa ka

di ne di se di ngotswe bukeng ya hao,

le pele ke eba teng.

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Pesalema 8

5ebe motho e ne e le eng,

hoo o ka mo hopolang?

Ngwana motho e ne e le eng,

hoo o ka mo hlokomelang?

6O mo entse

ya katlasana ho mangeloi,

wa mo rwesa mofapahlooho,

mofapahlooho wa tlotla,

wa mo rwesa mofapahlooho,

mofapahlooho wa hlompho.

7O mo neile puso

hodima mesebetsi ya diatla tsa hao,

wa bea tsohle katlasa maoto a hae:

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2 BAKORINTHE 5

17Ka tsela ena, ha motho a le ho Kreste, ke mmopuwa e motjha; tsa kgale di fetile, tse ntjha di hlahile. 18Tsena tsohle di tswa ho Modimo, ya ileng a re boelanya le yena ka Kreste, a ba a re nea mosebetsi wa ho boelanya batho ba bang le yena. 19Seo ke se bolelang ke hore Modimo o ile a boelanya batho bohle ba lefatshe le yena ka Kreste, ka ho ba leballa dibe tsa bona, le ka ho re nea mosebetsi wa ho ba boelanya le yena.

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BAEFESE 2

10Re dibopuwa tsa Modimo, ka Kreste Jesu o re bopetse ho etsa mesebetsi e metle, eo a neng a e lokise e sa le pele hore re tle re e etse.

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New life remains a work of God – He himself decided to create man in his own image, in his likeness. A birth therefore remains the greatest proof of the only God’s continued involvement with humankind. No wonder David praises him for this magnificent work of creation: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” (Psalm 139:13,15-16).  This makes David cry out: ” I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made…”

 Enthralled by this beautiful creation that was even exalted above the heavens, the stars and the moon, David asked a rhetorical question: “You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honour. You made them rulers over the works of your hands; you put everything under their feet; all flocks and herds, and the animals of the wild,” (Psalm 8:5-7). And then he exalts the Lord’s great name for this: “Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:9)

The Lord again becomes actively involved with the spiritual birth of a person who chooses to believe in God and Jesus. Because we strayed so far from his original plan for us, he reconciles us to him through Christ, and so we are created as a new person.

(2 Corinthians 5:17-19).

Ephesians 2:10 says we are his handiwork (poiema in Greek), created (poieo) in Christ Jesus. This word refers to workmanship or creation by a master craftsman. And that is exactly what our Creator God is – a Master Artist, incomparable in perfection. What’s more, he is the poet of all times, because the English word “poem” is derived from poiema. What a unique creation we are – people with the nature of God and poetically composed by the masterful hand of our Father!

We praise you Creator! We exalt you, Author of our lives full of rhythm, rhyme and symmetry! We are your human poetry – and want to live lives that honour you!

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