“I will praise you….” (devo reflection)

Psalm 71:21 You will increase my honor and comfort me once more.

One of my favorite stories to tell is how I ended up in Taylorsville and how I met my husband for the first time. Those two stories are intertwined and are definitely God-stories, specific times when I know God was guiding me. (I would never have ended up in Taylorsville otherwise, and the second words I ever said to my husband of over two decades were: “I’ve been looking for you!”)  I love those stories because they are fundamental to who I am in this moment, but I love more the fact that they are ways for me to share how God has moved in my life.

Psalm 71:22 I will praise you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God; I will sing praise to you with the lyre, Holy One of Israel.

That–sharing our God-stories, stories of how God has moved in our lives–is exactly what David, the author of this Psalm, is talking about in today’s verses: “I will praise you…” “I will sing praise to you…” “My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you…” “My tongue will tell of your righteous acts…”

Psalm 71:23 My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you—I whom you have delivered.

Precious Savior, Thank You for the reminder that sharing our God-stories with each other is important. It’s important so that we can remember Your faithfulness, so that we can encourage each other, because praising You is one of the reasons we were created. Help us to revel in our God-stories and to share them often as a form of worship and praise. Amen.

Psalm 71:24 My tongue will tell of your righteous acts all day long, for those who wanted to harm me have been put to shame and confusion.

Have a blessed day.

The consequences of our actions…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 71:17 Since my youth, God, you have taught me, and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds.

I take exception to verse 20. While God will let us live with the consequences of our actions, everything is filtered through Him, and sometimes life just stinks, I do not believe that God sends trouble as a punishment. Again, I *do* think He very routinely lets us live with the negative consequences of our actions.

Psalm 71:18 Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, my God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your mighty acts to all who are to come.

I just cannot believe in a vengeful God. A God who would send His one and only Son to earth to live as a human and die for my sins is not a God who would point the finger of judgment, sending plagues upon the earth. Humans make a big enough mess on our own. Natural consequences are a real thing. Sometimes others get hurt because of the natural consequences of *my* choices, but that’s not God. That’s humanity.

Psalm 71:19 Your righteousness, God, reaches to the heavens, you who have done great things. Who is like you, God?

Precious Savior, Thank You for Your Son, Jesus. Thank You for the change in our relationship that happened when You sent Your Son for my sins. Forgive me when I make bad decisions. Forgive me when my bad decisions result in pain and suffering for others. Help me to grow closer to You with each breath. Amen.

Psalm 71:20 Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up.

Have a blessed day.

Counting my blessings…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 71:13 May my accusers perish in shame; may those who want to harm me be covered with scorn and disgrace.

Verse 14 is a personal favorite of mine and one I try to hold on to and live out daily. Hope is a beautiful gift. Praising God for all the blessings in my life helps give me hope when times are tough and having hope allows me to praise God more and more.

Psalm 71:14 As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more.

When I was younger, I used to get into what I called a “blue funk” where everything just seemed wrong. It’s a tough spot. To combat it, I eventually started counting my blessings. Literally. It always, always helped my perspective. Even when things are not great, there are still so very many blessings. Praising God for them, focusing on them, gives me hope.

Psalm 71:15 My mouth will tell of your righteous deeds, of your saving acts all day long—though I know not how to relate them all.

Precious Savior, Thank You for the reminder to hold on to hope, the reminder that praising You, thanking You, helps me to be grateful and hopeful. Thank You that even when life seems bleak, there are so many things to be thankful for. Thank You. Amen.

Psalm 71:16 I will come and proclaim your mighty acts, Sovereign Lord; I will proclaim your righteous deeds, yours alone.

Have a blessed day.

I do not walk alone…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 71:9 Do not cast me away when I am old; do not forsake me when my strength is gone.

I had to consult commentary for this section of verses as I didn’t immediately understand them. In verse 1, the psalmist says he has taken refuge in God so what’s going on that in verse 9 he asks that God not cast him away when he is old?

Psalm 71:10 For my enemies speak against me; those who wait to kill me conspire together.

Commentary says that the psalmist knows *man’s* strength fails as he ages, and so the psalmist is asking that the Lord stay near him in his old age, to strengthen him and help him stay on the right path. It brings me comfort to know that the stalwarts of the Bible struggle in ways similar to how I struggle.

Psalm 71:11 They say, “God has forsaken him; pursue him and seize him, for no one will rescue him.”

Precious Savior, Thank You for a model of prayer as I age. I have rooted myself in You. As I grow older, help me to continue sinking my roots down into you. Help me not to forget that life happens and sometimes it stinks, but You are with me always. You will never leave me. You will never forsake me. Help me to remember that I do not walk alone. Amen.

Psalm 71:12 Do not be far from me, my God; come quickly, God, to help me.

Have a blessed day.

My God…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 71:5 For you have been my hope, Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth.

Younger me would read these verses and feel like my faith wasn’t strong enough. I doubt. I fear. I worry. There have been times when I thought my wavering faith caused the issues in my life. I’m thankful I’m past that point. I do not serve a God who stands with arms crossed, saying, “Well, if only you had one more person praying, I’d have given you what you wanted.” That is a small, micromanaging God, and that is not my God.

Psalm 71:6 From birth I have relied on you; you brought me forth from my mother’s womb. I will ever praise you.

My God knows that I am human. He created me to question and seek. He really does want me to get better at laying my burdens–all of them–at His feet, so that I can fully rest in His peace, but He doesn’t withhold His blessings because I struggle, because I didn’t ask enough times or have enough people praying on my behalf. That’s not who He is. Bad things happen in this life. That’s just reality on this side of the veil.

Psalm 71:7 I have become a sign to many; you are my strong refuge.

Precious Savior, Thank You for who You are and who You are to me. Thank You that I know I can question and seek, for meeting me in my questions, for helping me to see new facets of You every time I spend time in Your word. Help me to keep working on laying my burdens at Your feet and leaving them there. Thank You for loving me even as I struggle. Amen.

Psalm 71:8 My mouth is filled with your praise, declaring your splendor all day long.

Have a blessed day.

God of love, compassion, and mercy…. (devo reflection)

God of love, mercy, and compassion…. (devo reflection)

Isaiah 25:9 In that day they will say, “Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved us. This is the Lord, we trusted in him; let us rejoice and be glad in his salvation.”

I’m not going to lie–verses like 10-12 today are hard for me. A God of vengeance and destruction has always been difficult for me to stomach. My God is a God of love and compassion, a God who loved His creation so much that He sent His only Son to die for us so that we could live for Christ.

Isaiah 25:10 The hand of the Lord will rest on this mountain; but Moab will be trampled in their land as straw is trampled down in the manure.

Perhaps I’m naive, but I don’t think a God who would send His Son in exchange for us would give up on people easily. I think He would hold on until there was no possible hope of redemption (which is death because as long as we have breath in us, we have the choice to turn to Him). He doesn’t beg, plead, or grovel, but He leaves that door open as long as there is any possibility we might wise up and turn to Him.

Isaiah 25:11 They will stretch out their hands in it, as swimmers stretch out their hands to swim. God will bring down their pride despite the cleverness of their hands.

Precious Savior, Thank You that You are a God of love, mercy, and compassion. Thank You that You love us fiercely, even when we refuse to turn to You. Thank You that You want us to come to You, but You would never force us. You allow us the choice. Help me to choose You–every minute of every day. Amen.

Isaiah 25:12 He will bring down your high fortified walls and lay them low; he will bring them down to the ground, to the very dust.

Have a blessed day.

Fiercely, unconditionally, eternally…. (devo reflection)

Isaiah 25:6 On this mountain the Lord Almighty will prepare a feast of rich food for all peoples, a banquet of aged wine— the best of meats and the finest of wines.

Lord, You know that I struggle with death, with earthly goodbyes, with letting go of those who have gone before. Thank You that You know my heart, that You love those I love more than I am even capable of loving. Thank You that the moment someone takes a last breath here, they open their eyes to You, to eternity, to the loved ones who have gone before.

Isaiah 25:7 On this mountain he will destroy the shroud that enfolds all peoples, the sheet that covers all nations;

Father, Thank You that we do not grieve as those who have no hope (1 Thess 4:13), that You care for us and about our sadness so much that You collect every tear in a bottle (Psalm 56:8), that You understand our sadness but that You hold our loved ones securely in the palm of Your hand and You always have.

Isaiah 25:8a …he will swallow up death forever. The Sovereign Lord will wipe away the tears from all faces;

Precious Savior, Thank You that You gave Your life for us, that You love us fiercely, unconditionally, eternally. Thank You that this world is not our home, that You have gone ahead to prepare a place for us (John 14:3), that our loved ones who have gone before are securely in Your care, happy and whole. While I am on this earth, help me to shine Your light, knowing when You call me home, I will be reunited with You and with those I love. Amen.

Isaiah 25:8b …he will remove his people’s disgrace from all the earth. The Lord has spoken.

Have a blessed day.

Comparisons and analogies…. (devo reflection)

Isaiah 25:4a You have been a refuge for the poor, a refuge for the needy in their distress, a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat.

What strikes me in today’s verses is the number of comparisons and analogies used to convey Isaiah’s point. It puts me in mind of the fact that on this side of the veil, comparisons and analogies are all we have because we are seeing “through a glass darkly” (1 Cor 13:12).

Isaiah 25:4b For the breath of the ruthless is like a storm driving against a wall

Seeing some of the beauty and majesty of God’s creation on earth makes me wonder how amazing heaven will be. If the vistas and overlooks I’ve seen pale in comparison, and I think they do, how truly inspiring is what comes next?

Isaiah 25:5a …and like the heat of the desert.

Precious Savior, Thank You for comparisons and analogies that can help us understand the things of heaven, which we cannot truly comprehend on this side of the veil. Thank You for the beauty and majesty of this earth and the fact that it pales in comparison to Your eternal glory. Amen.

Isaiah 25:5b You silence the uproar of foreigners; as heat is reduced by the shadow of a cloud, so the song of the ruthless is stilled.

Have a blessed day.

Thank You…. (devo reflection)

Isaiah 25:1a Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you and praise your name,… 

Lord, Thank You that You are who You are and You are who You are to me. Thank You for the desire to strengthen my relationship with You and the ability to get to know You better through Your word and Your people. Help me, daily, to draw just a little bit closer to You.

Isaiah 25:1b …for in perfect faithfulness you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago.

Father, Thank You for being bigger than my feelings, for being big enough to handle my questions, and I have so many questions. Thank You for hearing my questions, even if You don’t always choose to answer them. Thank You for being with me, even when I am angry or bitter or afraid.

Isaiah 25:2 You have made the city a heap of rubble, the fortified town a ruin, the foreigners’ stronghold a city no more; it will never be rebuilt.

Precious Savior, Thank You for being the source of every good thing, for being the source of every comfort. Thank You for caring so much about my tears that You collect them in a bottle. Thank You for the care with which You created me and for the blessings You lavish upon me. Help me to seek You, to see You, to draw closer to You always. Amen.

Isaiah 25:3 Therefore strong peoples will honor you; cities of ruthless nations will revere you.

Have a blessed day.