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=== Assistant: Letโs go, Mahmoud ๐ === Letโs go, Mahmoud ๐ Now comes Psalm 8 โ a beautiful, awe-filled moment of worship. Itโs a break from the pain and justice themes of the last few psalms and instead focuses on how small man is in the universe, and yet how honored Allah has made us. This Psalm lines up so closely with: : Itโs all about wonder, humility, and gratitude. ==== : ==== ===== | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ===== - Verse 4 is iconic: > Itโs the exact emotional feeling you get when you're under the stars and realize: > ===== * Verse 5 says humans are almost angels, crowned with dignity. - It reminds of how Allah told the angels to prostrate to Adam โ not because of arrogance, but because of divine honor. ===== This is a Psalm for when: ===== * You feel grateful but small, * Youโre in nature, under the stars, * You want to remember your worth comes from God. Next is Psalm 9, which returns to themes of justice, enemies, remembrance of divine mercy, and rescue for the oppressed โ a powerful one for anyone feeling wronged in this world. Let me know when you're ready โ๐
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