Sunday, February 27, 2022

Praise

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“But I will sing of thy power; yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou hast been my defense and refuge in the day of my trouble.” — Psalm 59:16

The ground is covered in a blanket of snow just deep enough that I can’t see my miniature dachshunds when they go out for potty breaks. This morning, three beautiful cardinals came for a visit. As I watched them against the winter backdrop, a sense of peace came over me. The peace brought joy and an urge to lift my voice in a song of praise to God.

The Lord enjoys our singing, and it doesn’t matter whether we are in tune or not. Song engages our heart and mind, and when we sing praises to Him in worship, God is pleased. It also has the added benefit of easing whatever burdens we feel.

Before David became king, he spent several years running from Saul, who was determined to track him down and kill him. These were lonely years for David, but he was resolved to wait upon the Lord because he knew that God had a plan for him. Many of the Psalms we have today were written by David during these years. Psalm 59 was written as an encouragement to praise God in all circumstances. He knew God’s grace would work in him a heart of praise.

In verse 16, David shows us four things to consider in praising the Lord:
(1) What would David praise God for? God’s power and mercy. Without mercy, power is to be dreaded. Without power, man can’t expect to benefit much from mercy.
(2) Why would David praise God? Because God had been his defense and refuge in the day of trouble. The Lord gave him strength and protection to continue.
(3) How would David praise God? He would sing. He would sing aloud. As a natural expression of joy, David would sing about the glory of God.
(4) When would David sing? He would sing unto God in the morning. He would begin his day with praises to the Lord whose compassions are new every morning. Therefore, it’s fit to begin the day praising God.

Just as David learned to praise God at all times, through all circumstances, we too should praise Him. Only He can sustain us as we face each day, whether it’s a day of struggle or peace. Let us direct our prayers to God and also our praises. Regardless of where we find ourselves, the Lord is holding us steady. Let us look up and make melody in our hearts and with our voices to God, for He is worthy of praise.

Dear Lord,
Thank You for Your power and mercy in directing my path. You alone are worthy of my praise.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Strength in Christ

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And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.
— 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10

God knows the hearts of all people. He knows
the temptations we face and our tendency to sin. He also knows our daily struggles with physical, emotional, and spiritual undertakings. He made us. He wants to communicate with us and help us because He loves us.

In chapter 12 of his second letter to the Corinthian believers, Paul shared some of his own struggles in his walk with Christ as an encouragement to them. This message has been a great comfort to countless believers down through the ages—My Grace is Sufficient.

Even though Paul doesn’t identify what he calls a thorn in his flesh, it pained him enough to plead with the Lord to remove it. Multiple requests were made before the Lord answered, but not in the way that Paul expected. Rather than remove the thorn, Paul was assured that he would be given God’s grace to bear it.

Prayer is communication with God and when we are afflicted with thorns in the flesh, we should go to Him in prayer. The Lord will always answer, but as with Paul, the answer may not be what we expect. He may not remove our temptations or troubles, but grant us grace sufficient enough to endure it.

The goodwill and grace of the Lord are enough to strengthen and comfort us. It will cheer our spirits and support our souls in all afflictions. Paul was not only able to rejoice in his sufferings, but he was enabled to glorify in them as well. Through the power of Christ, we can do the same.

What a great testimony to the grace of God – no matter what we are required to face, there is a mightier force at work. We can boast gladly in our weakness and fragility because we are strong in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Dear Lord,
Thank You for giving me grace sufficient for all my needs. Help me recognize and rejoice in Your power, made perfect in my weakness.