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Who is the “you” in “fret not yourself” (Psalm 37) ?

To cover complacency, inaction, and complicity in injustice by appropriating to oneself the “Fret not” that was spoken to someone else is bad faith.

Posted byJames ErnestApril 8, 2021Posted inFaith and politicsTags:agency, Christianity & politics, do not fret, Faith and politics, fret not yourself, prosperity, Psalm 37, Psalms, wealthLeave a comment on Who is the “you” in “fret not yourself” (Psalm 37) ?
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