• Psalm 115; Psalm 116; Psalm 117; Psalm 118
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    Today in Psalm 115 verse 1 we will read – “Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to your name be the glory.” (Chris Tomlin fans out there will recognize this as one of his many awesome worship tunes. . .) I don’t know how this verse strikes you, but it strikes me hard. Which is good. I think sometimes I do things for my own glory. And this verse, and really the entire Bible, is clear that the glory is God’s and not ours. Yeah, sure, we will live our lives full of “glorious” moments when we are loving God and loving people. But, we should not be living our lives to build up our own fame or our own glory. As Rick Warren states so well in the 1st sentence of the 1st chapter of his book “Purpose Driven Life”- “It is not about you.” And this is true. It is about God. And this is good news! Really. I have tried to live my life in the past where it was all about me. And this was a miserable way to live life. I pray that you see the incredible wisdom in this verse – “Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to your name be the glory.” How are you living your life? Are you living your life to advance the fame and glory of God? Are you doing this by loving God and loving other people with all that you are? Or, are you by chance living your life to advance the fame and glory of yourself? And if so. . . how’s this going for you?

    Psalm 116 verses 1 & 2 are amazing- “I love the LORD because he hears and answers my prayers.  Because he bends down and listens, I will pray as long as I have breath!” How is your prayer life these days?  Do you believe God bends down and listens to your prayers?  And answers them?   Will you pray as long as you have breath?

    Psalm 117 is the shortest of all the Psalms – and the shortest chapter in the entire Bible.  This Psalm is said to basically be one long Alleluia.  🙂  Actually verse 1 has a very important message – “Praise the LORD, all you nations. Praise him, all you people of the earth.”  This demonstrates that God was very interested in the salvation of the Gentiles and all the nations in the Old Testament.  And not just in the New Testament as we get to the book of Acts.  This was part of the plan all along…

    Alleluia


    I came across a wonderful speculation on Psalm 118!  Zondervan’s commentary suggested that Jesus and the disciples sung this psalm/hymn at the end of the Last Supper.  Matthew chapter 26 verse 30 tells us – “When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.”   Adds a bit of a new dimension to this Psalm, no?  The reason for this speculation is because this is the final Psalm in the Egyptian Hallel of Psalms 113 through 118.  These Psalms were used in Jewish liturgy at the great religious festivals of Passover, Tabernacles, Dedication, Weeks, New Moon.  At Passover Psalm 113 & 114 were sung before the meal and Psalms 115 – 118 were sung after the meal.  Perhaps, even after the Last Supper by Jesus and the disciples?  Below is Russian artist Simon Ushakov’s “The Last Supper” from the year 1685 –


    Verse 8 in this Psalm stands out to me big time: “It is better to trust the LORD than to put confidence in people.” Kind of strong words I know…  but what do you think?   Might people, on occasion, let you down?  Obviously, we know the answer to this one.  People will let us down.  Even our closest friends and family at some point will let us down.  However – I don’t think this means we give up on investing and loving friends and family!  It just means we should not be surprised when someone let’s us down.  That’s human nature.  None of us is perfect this side of heaven – you will obviously let people down too.  Realizing this, I think all of us should be prepared to forgive others and to ask for forgiveness of others.  However, what do you think on this question:  Will God ever let you down?  Will Jesus ever let you down?  Please know He won’t!  In fact, I believe that He’s holding you up right this very moment…

    Psalm 118 is the last half of the psalm possibly sung by Jesus and the disciples after the Last Supper – see yesterday’s posting below for details.   What an amazing Psalm…  Verse 22 was quoted by Jesus in Matthew 21:42, Mark 12:10 and Luke 20:17 and he used this verse to refer to himself – “The stone rejected by the builders has now become the cornerstone.”  Do you believe this verse applies to Jesus?  Is Jesus the cornerstone in your life?

    Verse 26 was the chant of the crowds as Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday – “Bless the one who comes in the name of the LORD.”   And verse 29 I’m pretty sure is a Michael W. Smith song – “Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever.”   🙂

    Worship Video: Per Psalm 115:1 reflections above, here’s Chris Tomlin’s “Not to Us:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zt9K5rLHVk

    Not to you? But to Your Name!


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 107; Psalm 111; Psalm 112; Psalm 113; Psalm 114
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    Psalm 107 today is a wonderful Psalm of thanksgiving!  Okay, be honest, who started singing the Michael W. Smith/Chris Tomlin worship tune “Forever” when you read verse 1? – “Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever.”  I did!  That’s a great tune… based on a great verse in a great Psalm. 


    Psalm 107 repeats a verse four times – starting with verse 6 here – “”LORD, help!” they cried in their trouble, and he rescued them from their distress.”  (then see verse 13, verse 19, and verse 28 – same verse) This is a great reminder to pray – and yes, it’s great to pray during times of distress of course.  But, how about praying during times of happiness & joy?  Or even times of just regular blahs?  I recently read much of the book “The Life You’ve Always Wanted” by John Ortberg (great book!), and it has a great chapter on prayer.  It is so true that one of the best ways to truly know and love God is through prayer.  Simple prayer.   5 minutes a day.  Do you pray to God 5 minutes a day?  When the storms of life come, do you cry out for help to Jesus?  Do you know that he will always be there for you in the midst of the storm?


    Psalm 111 is a wonderful Psalm of praise!  I love the way it ends in verse 10: “Reverence for the LORD is the foundation of true wisdom.  The rewards of wisdom come to all who obey him. Praise his name forever!” Do you believe that reverence for God is the foundation of true wisdom?  Do you believe that there are rewards of wisdom if you obey God?  Will you praise his name forever?

    Psalm 112 is a great look at a godly person’s life.   Today in verse 1 we read: “Blessed is the person who fears the Lord, who finds great delight in his commands.” Is fear of the Lord healthy? Why or why not? Is fear of the Lord the beginning of wisdom? Are you blessed if you fear the Lord? Do you find great delight in God’s commands? What are God’s commands?

    Verse 4 stands out – “When darkness overtakes the godly, light will come bursting in.” This is encouraging.  When darkness overtakes us, if we stay true to God and Christ and faith, light will come “bursting in”!  I like that…  Know that the light is coming…  Below is a fresco from 1517 by Raphael of God separating the light from the darkness –

    And verse 9 is a great reminder – “They give generously to those in need.”  Are you doing something in your life to serve the poorest of the poor?   There are 1.2 billion people living in our world today on less than $1 per day.  Is there something you can do to give generously to those in need?  Below is an oil on canvas painting from 1611 by Bartolomeo Schedoni titled “The Charity” –

    Psalm 113 & 114 today are very interesting and important Psalms!  These are 2 of 6 Psalms, 113 to 118, that form the “Egyptian Hallel.”  These Psalms were used in Jewish liturgy at the great religious festivals of Passover, Tabernacles, Dedication, Weeks, New Moon.  At Passover Psalm 113 & 114 were sung before the meal and Psalms 115 – 118 were sung after the meal.  As you read these two Psalms today, do you sense joy in the Lord’s work?  Justice?  Glory?  Power?  Does reading these two Psalms make you want to celebrate and give thanks for the Lord and all he has done throughout history and in your life?

    Worship Video: Psalm 112 today reminded me of Casting Crowns’ song “American Dream:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DumlIIHSrsQ

    Are you chasing the American Dream? Click here and surrender to Jesus!


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 105; Psalm 106
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    Psalm 105 verse 4 stood out to me today – “Search for the LORD and for his strength, and keep on searching.” I like that – search!  If you search for God, he will indeed be found.  Have you ever searched for God?  And for his strength?  Are you maybe searching now?  Do you believe he will be found?  Will you keep on searching?

    Verses 8 & 9 remind us of this character of God: “He always stands by his covenant– the commitment he made to a thousand generations. This is the covenant he made with Abraham and the oath he swore to Isaac.” The covenant continues today through the new covenant (testament) brought to us through Jesus.

    Psalm 105’s verses today give us a good Cliff Notes version of the end of the book of Genesis and beginning of the book of Exodus!

    Psalm 105 wraps up with a great closing verse 45 – “All this happened so they would follow his principles and obey his laws.  Praise the LORD!”   Indeed, praise the Lord!

    Psalm 106 is a repentive Psalm, likely written by a Levitical priest after returning to Jerusalem after its destruction.  Verse 2 stood out to me today – “Who can list the glorious miracles of the LORD? Who can ever praise him half enough?”  Can you list all of the glorious miracles of God?  Can anyone?  Are you praising God today?  Every day?

    Verse 3 is powerful- “Happy are those who deal justly with others and always do what is right.” I think this is such an important thing to know – we will be happy when we deal justly with others and when we do what is right.  This is happiness.  Not money or fame or power or luxuries.  Dealing justly with others and doing what is right is happiness.  So, Biblically, are you happy?

    Today in Psalm 106:19-21 we read: “At Horeb they made a calf and worshiped an idol cast from metal. They exchanged their Glory for an image of a bull, which eats grass. They forgot the God who saved them, who had done great things in Egypt.” This of course sounds very familiar to Romans chapter 1 verses 22 and 23: “Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds and animals and reptiles.”  Was this wise that the Israelites exchanged their Glory for an image of a bull?  Why did they do this?  What should have been their Glory? What is your Glory today?  Do you, at times, exchange your true Glory for something else?  Is this wise?  Are you forgetting the God who saved you? The God who has done great things for you?  Please don’t ever exchange the true Glory for a false idol!

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    Verse 13 in this Psalm also stands out: “Yet how quickly they forgot what he had done! They wouldn’t wait for his counsel!”  Is this true of us?  Do we forget or take for granted all of the blessings God has poured out into our lives?  In doing so, do we decide to take matters into our own hands – not waiting on God’s counsel for our direction?  Will we remember?  Will we wait?  Patiently…?

    Psalm 106 verse 39 stood out to me today, speaking about the Israelites: “They defiled themselves by their evil deeds, and their love of idols was adultery in the LORD’s sight.”  I think this Psalm verse stands the test of time with our modern world today.  Do you believe that we still defile ourselves with our evil deeds today?  Do you believe that our love of idols is adultery in God’s sight?  How can we stop defiling ourselves with evil deeds and stop loving idols in our modern world today?  Who can save us from ourselves?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Psalms 105 & 106 today remind me of Laura Story’s song “Blessings:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xRNrnh__SE

    What if your blessings come through raindrops? Click here for the most amazing blessing you could ever imagine!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 98; Psalm 99; Psalm 100; Psalm 102; Psalm 104
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    Psalm 99 is a great psalm of praise! This Psalm mentions the word Lord 7 times. I like verse 6 – “Moses and Aaron were among his priests; Samuel also called on his name. They cried to the LORD for help, and he answered them.” These were obviously some major characters in the Bible.

    I love Psalm 99 verse 3 – “Let them praise your great and awesome name. Your name is holy!” I think sometimes in our modern world we can forget that God’s name is holy.  Jesus’ name is holy.  These holy names change things.  They change everything.  If ever you are ever feeling like you are being confronted by evil – maybe even in your sleep in a dream – call upon Jesus’ name and watch the evil flee from you immediately.  It is true… Jesus’ name is holy!  God’s name is holy!  I don’t know if anyone has a CD by Vineyard Worship with Kathryn Scott singing on it?  It’s called “Hungry, Live in London”.  This is a great CD and they have a wonderful song that includes lyrics saying, “You are the sovereign I AM, your name is holy!”  Beautiful tune…  And so true.

    Today we read Psalm 100!  I will copy this short Psalm below. Does this Psalm speak to you? Do you feel joy while reading this song? I have read much of “The Life You’ve Always Wanted” by John Ortberg (a great book!) and he has a great chapter on JOY being a spiritual discipline. It is amazing to realize that Joy is a gift from God we should be experiencing every day. I pray you are experiencing joy as a spiritual discipline! Think this Psalmist in Psalm 100 was?

    Psalm 100
    A psalm. For giving thanks.

    Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
    Worship the Lord with gladness;
    come before him with joyful songs.
    Know that the Lord is God.
    It is he who made us, and we are his;
    we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

    Enter his gates with thanksgiving
    and his courts with praise;
    give thanks to him and praise his name.
    For the Lord is good and his love endures forever;
    his faithfulness continues through all generations.

    When is the last time you shouted for joy to God?  Do you regularly worship God with gladness?  Do you come before our Heavenly Father with joyful songs?  Do you know that you are God’s?  Is this fact alone worth being joyful about each and every day?

    Psalm 102 is a great reminder to us on the importance to pray. To bring our troubles to the Lord. Psalm 102 can also definitely be a comfort for us during a time of sorrow.  I love the reminder about God in verse 27 (which Hebrews also reminded us of today in the verses above…) – “But you are always the same; your years never end.” God does not change.  He is perfectly consistent.  We are oftentimes inconsistent.  But, our inconsistencies do not change God’s consistency.  He is always the same – yesterday, today, tomorrow and forever.  God is the one sure thing in life that you can count on – forever.

    Psalm 104 is a beautiful hymn to the Creator!  I like all of the verses – verse 19 stands out to me because I can find some cool images related to this verse on the web!  🙂  “You made the moon to mark the seasons and the sun that knows when to set.”

    Moon

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Tenth Avenue North’s song “Love is Here:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sBuajPzBTw

    Do you believe Love is Here?  Click here for Love!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 92; Psalm 93; Psalm 94; Psalm 95; Psalm 96; Psalm 97
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    Today in Psalm 92 verse 4 we read a joyful verse! “For you make me glad by your deeds, O LORD; I sing for joy at the works of your hands.” When was the last time you reflected upon God’s deeds? When was the last time you reflected upon God’s work of his hands? Do you think this might be a good daily habit? Do God’s deeds make you glad? Do you sing for joy regularly for the work of God’s hands?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on Psalm 92 titled “Worship – Our Delight and Our Duty” is at this link.

    Psalm 94 verse 14 is fantastic today  – “The LORD will not reject his people; he will not abandon his own special possession.” I love this thought – that God will not reject us. He will not abandon us. We are his own special possession.  Do you believe that you are God’s own special possession?

    Bible.org has a wonderful commentary on Psalm 94 titled “The Psalmist Speaks When Society Sins” at this link.

    Psalm 95 verses 4 & 5 remind me of the Chris Tomlin song “Indescribable”: “He owns the depths of the earth, and even the mightiest mountains are his. The sea belongs to him, for he made it. His hands formed the dry land, too.” Have you heard this song by Chris? Very joyful modern day psalm! Great tune… And great Psalms of praise in 95 & 95 today! Bible.org’s commentary on Psalm 95 titled “A Warning about Worship” is at this link.

    Wow.. Psalm 96 today is amazing!  I love verse 1: “Sing a new song to the LORD! Let the whole earth sing to the LORD!” And I love the imagery in verse 12: “Let the fields and their crops burst forth with joy! Let the trees of the forest rustle with praise.”

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    Psalm 97 verses 10 & 11 are so spiritually powerful & true: “You who love the LORD, hate evil! He protects the lives of his godly people and rescues them from the power of the wicked. Light shines on the godly, and joy on those who do right.”  I do believe that God protects the lives of his godly people and rescues them from the power of the wicked.  Honestly, I believe that God does this in our lives much more often than we even consciously realize.  I am sure there are a few moments in our life when we fully realize we were being protected by God.  But, I also have a strong belief that God protects us from unforeseen things that never entered our consciousness.  Do bad things still happen to godly people?  Yes, of course they do.  Why?  I can’t answer this – I’ve heard C.S. Lewis’ book “The Problem of Pain” gets at this a bit.  I need to read it.  We are in a fallen world.  There is evil and an enemy in this world.  Bad things do happen.  But, overall, I believe these verses above are so true.  I do believe that light shines on the godly and joy on those who do right.  Do you believe these verses above to be true?  Have you experienced the truth of these verses in your life?

    Worship Video: Psalm 94:14 reminds me of Third Day’s song “You Are Mine:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o-JPkq5rvE

    Are you God’s? Click here to be His!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 1-2; Psalm 10; Psalm 33; Psalm 71; Psalm 91
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    Today we read this reflection on the godly in Psalm 1 verse 2: “But they delight in doing everything the LORD wants; day and night they think about his law.”  How well does this verse ring true with your life today?  Do you delight in being obedient to God?  Do you think about God’s Word, the Bible, day and night?  Should you? This year, will you?   

    Psalm 2 today is a prophetic and Messianic Psalm!  This Psalm is frequently quoted in the New Testament in reference to Jesus as God’s Anointed and the great son of King David.  The word “Messiah” comes from the Hebrew word for “anointed one.”  And the word “Christ” comes from the Greek word for “anointed one.”  (as we read Anointed One in verse 2 of this Psalm today)

    Messiah

    Verses 11 & 12 in Psalm 2 are encouraging and also a strong warning for us at the same time: “Serve the LORD with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling.  Submit to God’s royal son, or he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of your pursuits–for his anger can flare up in an instant. But what joy for all who find protection in him!”  I think the closing sentence should be a huge encouragement to us.  If we are seeking to love God and Jesus and other people with all of our hearts, mind, strength and souls – God knows it.  And he will provide eternal protection for us.  Yes, there will be suffering in this life – but joy can be found in knowing that we will have an eternity to spend with God and his royal son!

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    Psalm 33 verse 11 is strong today – “But the LORD’s plans stand firm forever; his intentions can never be shaken.”  I think the thing that grabs me about this verse is that it is God’s plans – not our plans – that stand firm forever.  Therefore, it’s only logical in my mind that we should align our lives such that they are part of God’s plan – God’s kingdom.  I think reading the Bible each day is one excellent way to discern what God’s plans are.  And then – once we know what God’s plans are, will we then align our lives with his plans?  Knowing that his intentions can never be shaken?  Or will we keep trying to forge out on our own…


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    Today in Psalm 71 verses 6 through 8 we read – “Yes, you have been with me from birth; from my mother’s womb you have cared for me. No wonder I am always praising you! My life is an example to many, because you have been my strength and protection. That is why I can never stop praising you; I declare your glory all day long.” So true that God has cared for each of us since we were in our mother’s womb! This a beautiful thing to realize.  There is an interesting thought in these verses – if our live is an example to many – and well, yes, it really is no matter what we actually do.  Hopefully our life is a good example – but there could be seasons of bad example too. . . If our lives are good examples to many, why is this so?  I agree w/ the Psalmist – it is simply because of God in our lives. 



    Today in Psalm 91:11-12 we read the words quoted by Satan to Jesus during the temptation in the desert: “For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.” As you read this Psalm, do these words apply to Jesus only? Or to those who trust in the Lord as well? Do you believe that the Lord is guarding you in all your ways? Do you believe this is possible? (I hope your answer is yes) Do you recall Jesus’ response to Satan in Matthew 4:7: “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.” What do Jesus’ words to Satan tell you about these words in the Psalm? Can we believe these words of the Psalmist, and also not put God to the test at the same time? As an example, maybe to just myself 🙂 , is driving over the speed limit putting God to the test? Is deciding to skip church one week (or for many weeks) because we have some chores to catch up on / or fun stuff to do / or because we’re just tired, putting God to the test?  Think we just might look like this little guy below to God when we come up with all of our excuses of why we don’t go to church…?


    Worship Video:  Psalm 2:2 reminded me of the Chris Tomlin song “Jesus Messiah.” Here is a great live version of this song with Chris talking about why he wanted to write a song about Jesus with the word “Messiah” in it:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz64E2y0_UI

    Is Jesus your Messiah?  Click here to meet the Messiah!


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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  • Psalm 47; Psalm 48; Psalm 49; Psalm 84; Psalm 85; Psalm 87
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    Psalm 47 is an awesome Psalm!  I can almost hear and feel music and a drum beat as I read this Psalm today!  This Psalm was used in later Jewish synagogue liturgies for Rosh Hashanah, the New Year Festival.  This Psalm has also been used by the Christian church in the Celebration of Jesus’ ascension, in particular with emphases on verse 5 – “God has ascended with a mighty shout. The LORD has ascended with trumpets blaring.”  Do you hear and feel the music as you read this Psalm?  Verse 1 sets the stage so very well for verse 2 in the image below – “Come, everyone, and clap your hands for joy! Shout to God with joyful praise!”



    Psalm 48 is a celebratory Psalm of Mount Zion in Jerusalem, as verse 8 reads:  “We had heard of the city’s glory, but now we have seen it ourselves- the city of the LORD Almighty. It is the city of our God; he will make it safe forever.”



    I like verse 10 a lot in this Psalm: “As your name deserves, O God, you will be praised to the ends of the earth.”  I have had the good fortune to travel many places on this planet, and I will admit that it always encourages me to no end when I see God being praised and worshiped in other cultures.  I always try to visit churches wherever I travel on Sundays, and I love seeing how different cultures worship God.  One of the most memorable experiences was in the Dominican Republic in a very impoverished community.  I honestly don’t know that I have ever seen a congregation worship God so wholeheartedly than I did that day in the DR.  It was beautiful.  The other thing I am reminded of when traveling is that when we are in relationship with Jesus, God is always with us no matter where we go.  When we’re 35,000 feet above the ground in an airplane, God is with us.  When we’re in the middle of nowhere that has no church – God is with us.  So, no matter where we go, if God is with us, we have the opportunity to praise God’s name to the ends of the earth!  Even if you’re traveling to some far off locale where no one else around you would praise God, will you?



    Psalm 49 verses 1-3 are a fantastic teaching that the Word of God, the Bible, is for everyone, no matter what our lots in life may be – “Listen to this, all you people! Pay attention, everyone in the world! High and low, rich and poor–listen! For my words are wise, and my thoughts are filled with insight.” Are you listening today?  Are you paying attention to the wise words and insights of the Bible?  Are you truly studying the Bible and then applying the Bible’s teachings to your life?  Then, verse 15 in this Psalm is beautiful: “But as for me, God will redeem my life.  He will snatch me from the power of death.”  How about for you?  Will God redeem your life?  Like the parable of the lost sheep that we read about in Luke 15:3-7, has Jesus saved you from being snatched from the power of death?



    Today in Psalm 84:5 we read: “Blessed are those whose strength is in you, who have set their hearts on pilgrimage.” Where does your strength come from? God? Or your own will-power? Why might it be a good idea to rely on God for your strength rather than yourself? Have you set your heart on a pilgrimage? Is the pilgrimage toward God? Do you think this will be a life-long pilgrimage? Later in this Psalm, verse 10, we read: “Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” This is a song many of us have probably sung before at church. What does this verse mean to you? What does one day in God’s courts look like for you? Why would one day in God’s courts be better than one thousand days elsewhere? Do you look forward to spending an eternity in God’s courts? Is your heart on a pilgrimage to God’s courts?



    Psalm 85 is awesome today!  So many great verses…. I love verse 8 – “I listen carefully to what God the LORD is saying, for he speaks peace to his people, his faithful ones. But let them not return to their foolish ways.”   I like that thought – God speaks peace to his people.  Are we listening carefully to what God is saying?  Are we receiving his peace into our hearts?   And so importantly – are we not returning to our foolish ways?  Verse 6 reminds me of the Jeremy Camp tune “Revive Me”, which is an amazing tune – “Won’t you revive us again, so your people can rejoice in you?”   Do you need God to revive you?  Will you pray for revival?



    Psalm 87 is a celebration of Jerusalem as the City of God, as we read in verse 3 – “O city of God, what glorious things are said of you!”  As we continue to read through the One Year Bible this year it is amazing to reflect upon how much focus there is on Jerusalem as the city of God.  Truly, so many of the Psalms glorify Jerusalem, often as a foreshadowing of the Heavenly City of God.  Indeed, as this verse suggests, many glorious things are said of Jerusalem in the Bible!


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    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of the terrific CeCe Winans song, “Believe For It:”.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd24fpsF1Qw

    Do you believe God? Click here to Believe in Him!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere; I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked.” Psalm 84:10 NIV


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

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  • Psalm 42; Psalm 43; Psalm 44; Psalm 45; Psalm 46
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    Today we read Psalm 42 verse 1, which is one of my favorite verses in the Bible! “As the deer pants for streams of water, so I long for you, O God.”  That is so right on.  Lately these days I have been longing for God more than ever – and I love that.  I am thankful for that.  There have been seasons in my life – which can certainly be called “dry” seasons – where I have not longed for God.  Where I have not longed for the true Living Water.  I just love the picture this Psalm verse paints in my mind – a deer in the wilderness is fleeing from hunters.  It is literally dying of thirst as it runs.  It is tired.  It is weary.  It is running from death.  And it needs water.  It pants for streams of water.  Like this deer, I pray that I long for God in the same way.  As I flee from sin.  As I am tired.  As I am weary.  As I run from death.  I need God.  I long for God.   How about you?  Do you long for God these days as a deer longs for water?  Are you consistently drinking from the true Living Water?


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    I think Psalm 43 verse 5 starts off with a couple of questions that then answer themselves by the end of the verse – “Why am I discouraged?  Why so sad? I will put my hope in God!  I will praise him again–my Savior and my God!” I would agree with what this verse is getting at.  If I find myself to be discouraged or sad, it comes as no great surprise to me that I have been putting my hope in things other than God.  I have been perhaps even praising false idols.  And the sure fire way to be freed from the discouragement or sadness?  To put my hope once again in God and God only.  And to praise him again!  I think this Psalm verse is a great reminder to make sure we are not placing our hope in anything other than God.  For anything other than God will only leave us empty in the end.


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    Psalm 44 verse 3 is a wise statement about where the Israelites and our true strength and victory in life comes from! “They did not conquer the land with their swords; it was not their own strength that gave them victory. It was by your mighty power that they succeeded; it was because you favored them and smiled on them.”


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    Every time I read Psalm 44 verse 23 it reminds me of one of the amazing aspects of the Psalms – that the Psalms are people like us speaking to God – and in all sorts of emotional ways: “Wake up, O Lord! Why do you sleep? Get up! Do not reject us forever.” This type of verse reminds me that it’s okay for us to not always talk to God in our “church voice.”  It’s okay to get a little bit passionate in our prayers to God.  I think God would prefer us to be real with him – where we are right now or at any given moment – rather than try to put on any special facades for God.  If ever you feel like you are at a loss for words for what you might want to say to God – how you might be needing to pray to God – surf through the Psalms…  you’ll very likely find voice for what you are trying to say. 


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    Today we read Psalm 46, which is an incredible Psalm! This Psalm represents a song of hope celebrating the certain triumph of God’s kingdom – even in the midst of times of severe trouble. This Psalm served as the inspiration for Martin Luther’s famous Hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.” Just after 9/11 I saw emails and posts on the internet floating around with the entirety of this Psalm. I would encourage you to keep this Psalm in your “back-pocket” as a Psalm to meditate upon whenever you personally might be going through times of severe trouble – or whenever our world might be going through times of severe trouble. Near the end of Psalm 46 in verse 10 we read a tiny little verse that I think is the key to this Psalm – “Be still, and know that I am God.” If you are going through a time of trouble in your life right now, will you take some time to meditate upon Psalm 46 and in particular verse 10? 


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    Psalm 45 is very likely a song of praise to King David on his wedding day.  Interestingly, after the Babylonian exile, this Psalm was applied to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the promised Son of David.  I can see how some verses in this Psalm could apply to both the current king of the day and the true king yet to come.  Verse 7 is a good example: “You love what is right and hate what is wrong. Therefore God, your God, has anointed you, pouring out the oil of joy on you more than on anyone else.”  Below is Mary’s (Martha’s sister) anointing of Jesus from the Gospel of John chapter 12 verses 1-8.   


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    YouTube: Psalm 42 and my reflections above on Living Water reminded me of the Brother Yun book titled Living Water.  Brother Yun wrote the well-known book Heavenly Man, and Living Water is his second book.  Below is a 10 minute talk from Brother Yun about his imprisonment in China and his ultimate freedom in Christ.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOQIRp38FJs

    Are you drinking deeply of the Living Water? Click here for Water!


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

    p.s. #2 – Download a schedule of our Chronological Bible readings for the year in PDF format at this link.

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  • Proverbs 30:1-31:31
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    Proverbs chapter 31 and the preceding chapter 30 are thought to be essentially an “appendix” to the overall book of Proverbs, as they are non-Israelite in origin. Chapter 29 was the final chapter of the Proverbs of Solomon.  Proverbs chapter 31 verses 1 through 9 consist of 3 sayings that King Lemuel’s mother taught him. The entirety of Proverbs chapter 31 demonstrates the significance and role of wise women in the ancient Near East, where the queen mother was often an influential figure. Who have been some wise women in your life?

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    Proverbs 31:8-9 today teaches us this powerful lesson: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those who are perishing. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.”  Do you believe that God calling you to speak up in some way for the poor and helpless?  Maybe it’s somewhere in your city or neighborhood or home that this call is leading you to speak up…  Will you speak up?  Will we speak up? 

    Proverbs 31:10-24 is a great reflection upon a godly wife.  I read a commentary that said such a wife is almost a personification of wisdom.  I like that thought!  And certainly it makes sense that a women / wife would be a personification of wisdom rather than a man / husband…  🙂   Just kidding!  I’m a guy, so I can make this kind of joke right?  In all seriousness, how about that thought for each of our lives – male or female – would it be a godly thing to move toward being a personification of wisdom?  Obviously I’d say that Jesus was the only human this side of heaven that will walk this earth as a pure personification of wisdom.  But let us seek wisdom in how we live our lives each and every day.  Let us seek God’s Wisdom that is worth far more than rubies…


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    Here is a little Proverbs 31 humor… while searching for an image for Proverbs 31 I came across this photo below.  The person who took this photo said “we call her the Proverbs 31 Doggie.”  Cute!  🙂


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    Proverbs 31:25-31 are a continued great look at what a godly woman does.  I really like verse 30 which seems so opposite of what our culture is often selling us today: “Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised.”  I think this holds so true for women and men – our beauty or good looks or outer appearances do not last.  They are not eternal.  What matters is what’s inside – our relationship with and love of God and other people.  So, I think this is a great reminder for us to focus on what’s inside – which is what’s eternal.  And yes, our culture will continue to try to sell us on the latest fads to look better on the outside.  Will you refuse to buy into that which will not last?  Do you realize that holiness is beautiful?  This picture below comes from Memphis, Tennessee:

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of the Needtobreathe song “Washed by the Water:”



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CozhYXk5N1I

    Have you been washed by the water? Click here and be Clean!

    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

    p.s. #2 – Download a schedule of our Chronological Bible readings for the year in PDF format at this link.

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  • Proverbs 25:1-29:27
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    Proverbs chapter 25 verses 4 & 5 today are interesting: "Remove the dross from silver, and the sterling will be ready for the silversmith. Remove the wicked from the king’s court, and his reign will be made secure by justice."  I believe dross is some sort of impurity that is in silver when it is heated up.  Actually, I just looked it up in the dictionary and dross means:  "impurity: worthless or dangerous material that should be removed; "there were impurities in the water"" or "[n. DRAHSS] Something that is useless or worthless is dross. This noun refers to the less-than-desirable parts of something. Near synonyms include: refuse, rubbish, and impurity. Another more specific use of the word dross describes the scum or slag thrown off from metals in the process of melting them. It traces back to the Old English dros, which corresponds to the Middle Dutch droes and the Germanic dros. All of these are words for dregs (less than desirable parts)."  So, this proverb is also saying the wicked in the king’s court is an impurity that must be removed for a secure reign with justice.   This makes sense in a governmental sense.  You don’t want crooks on the cabinet.  But, I think this also works well in our own personal lives.  Sin is a dross – an impurity – in our life that must be removed so that we will be of use to the "silversmith" – Jesus.  Do you have dross / sin in your life?  Will you allow God to remove the dross – the impurity – from your life through the work of his expert Silversmith, Jesus?  Please let Jesus heal you of the dross in your life.  Jesus is the only one who truly can!

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    In proverbs 25:6-7 today we read – "Don’t demand an audience with the king or push for a place among the great. It is better to wait for an invitation than to be sent to the end of the line, publicly disgraced!"  This reminds me of Jesus’ parable of not taking the best seats at the feast, or you may be asked to move down. But take the lowest seats and you may be asked to move on up. This is similar to Jesus’ teaching: "those who are first, shall be last. And those who are last, shall be first." Are you comfortable being last?  This Proverb today also talks about waiting for an invitation.  How are you doing these days on waiting?  Are you comfortable with waiting?  Are you even comfortable on waiting for God?  I’ll share with you that when I am in a season of "waiting" I have been incredibly encouraged by Isaiah 40:31 – "But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."  And I’ve also been encouraged greatly by the Lincoln Brewster song "Everlasting God" that has the awesome line – "Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord!"  Amen!  Do you feel your strength rising as you wait upon the Lord? 


    Proverbs chapter 25 verses 9 & 10 is a strong teaching – “So discuss the matter with them privately. Don’t tell anyone else, or others may accuse you of gossip. Then you will never regain your good reputation.”  This Proverb stands out to me for when we see someone who perhaps sins.  Maybe a brother or sister in Christ has a moral failing.  And then the big question is this – will we discuss the matter directly with that person, to correct them.  OR – will we discuss the matter with others and be a gossip?  Don’t get me wrong – there may be a time and a place to discuss the matter with others, such as a pastor, to get advice on how to discuss the matter with the person who stumbled.  But, we absolutely should not resort to simply being a gossip about someone else.  That’s seeing one sin of someone else’s and then creating another sin of your own!  (note that even though this image below shows two women, men can gossip just as much as anyone else!)


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    Proverbs 25:14 is spot on: "A person who doesn’t give a promised gift is like clouds and wind that don’t bring rain." Don’t be that person!  Make sure you give promised gifts.  And how about giving unexpected gifts?  Gifts for no particular reason?  When is the last time you surprised someone with a gift out of the blue?  Below is a great image for Proverbs 25:13 from today’s readings:

    Proverbs 25 verse 15 is a beautiful meditation in the midst of our hussle-bussle world of today – "Patience can persuade a prince, and soft speech can crush strong opposition."  Basically this Proverb tells us that we don’t need to be in a hurry or be loud!  Are you a patient person?  Do you speak softly / humbly?  Mind if I close the post out today with an image of a dog demonstrating patience with a cute kitten?   Thanks…  🙂  Do you demonstrate patience regularly like this dog is demonstrating below?

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    Worship Video:  The reflection on Jesus healing us of our sins in Proverbs 24:4-5 above reminded me of the Casting Crowns song "East To West."  Here’s a fantastic live version of this song!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUkTenwz_mw

    Do you know how far the east is from the west? Click here to learn about the Silversmith who can forgive the "dross" in your life!


    Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

    p.s. Download our monthly Small Group study notes for our Chronological Bible readings at this link.

    p.s. #2 – Download a schedule of our Chronological Bible readings for the year in PDF format at this link.

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