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3. The LORD shall cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that speaketh proud things:

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KJV Psalms 12:3 overlaying nature image scene: Winter sunrise illuminates frost-covered prairie grass.;3. The LORD shall cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that speaketh proud things:

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Summary: Psalm 12 is a lament that expresses the psalmist's deep concern about the moral decay surrounding him. The chapter opens with a desperate cry for help as the faithful seem to vanish, leaving the community vulnerable to deceitful and arrogant speech. The psalmist highlights the prevalence of lies and flatteries, underscoring the negative impact of such words on society. In response to this corruption, the psalmist calls upon God, who promises to rise and protect the oppressed and the needy. A key theme is the contrast between the reliable words of the Lord and the deceptive words of humanity, emphasizing the faithfulness of God's promises. Ultimately, Psalm 12 reassures believers that God will safeguard His people, even amidst a world filled with falsehood and betrayal. The chapter concludes with a stark reminder that the wicked will ultimately face judgment, while God remains a steadfast refuge for the righteous.

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