Monday, January 25, 2010

Tuesday, January 26th 2010 Reading - Psalm 119:73-80

If only all people were wise enough to seek the "Author of Life" for instructions on how to live. The Psalmist wisely notes in v. 73 that "Your hands made me and formed me." We are created by God, who else would we seek as we look for meaning and purpose and fulfillment in this life?

As he goes into verse 74, I thought of John the Baptist, still in his mother's womb, jumping for joy when Jesus, still in his mother's womb, arrived. It is special to be in the presence of other believers - I hope (like the psalmist) that as I truly live out my faith, that my presence would be a joy for other believers.

I'm also encourage by this passage to pray with God's character in mind. As the psalmist talks to God he recalls His unfailing love (v.76) and compassion (v.77). As he continues in God's word he is able to pray regarding "the arrogant," (v. 78) yet keep his focus on the Word.

As we continue to dwell in the Word, it will become our focus too, rather than whatever it is that may be burdening us at the moment. As the Scriptures say, "Wherever your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (Matt 6:21)

May our treasure become God's Word!

3 comments:

  1. I like verse 80 where it says "May my heart be blameless regarding Your statutes". I constantly feel the pull of sinful ways and I pray for guidance and perserverance to live a life that is pleasing to God.
    Barbara

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  2. Just a short while ago, someone told me (You say you have faith, now you need to start living your faith). I cant remember anything in my life that has spoken louder to me than that simple little statement, and in that short while since then my life has never been better. Do I have more money? Nope! Have all my worries disappeared? Nope! But my spirit has exploded. To stop and pray for whatever I am dealing with is my first response now. Just think about this, Your out with some friends hanging out and a situation arises where someone asks you "I didnt know you believed in God". I am ashamed to think I could of recieved that question. Forgiveness is more powerful than alot of people give credit. This passage mirrors my life today. On a daily basis I thank him for all I have and ask him to teach me his way. His unfailing love is truly my comfort (v. 76)


    Jason

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