The community of believers…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 12:1a Help, LORD, for no one is faithful anymore….

As I read the first verses of this chapter, I am struck by the hyperbole. No one is faithful anymore? Really? This type of exaggeration is often born of frustration or fear. As one of the faithful, David feels alone, abandoned. That’s hard.

Psalm 12:1b …those who are loyal have vanished from the human race.

Again with the hyperbole. In my mind’s eye, I picture a version the rapture—everyone going about their business, while the faithful just vanish from the scene. The feeling I get is incredible loneliness. David feels there is no one else like him, faithful to the LORD, there is no one to support him. And why does he think this? Probably because he is the target of their cruelty.

Psalm 12:2a Everyone lies to their neighbor….

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the understanding of David’s situation that I can glean from these words. He is frustrated, lonely, afraid. He feels he has no other believers to support and comfort him during this time. Thank You for the community of believers that we have today, Lord. Thank You that we do not have to go this world alone. Draw us closer. Amen.

Psalm 12:2b … they flatter with their lips but harbor deception in their hearts.

Have a blessed day.

A place of faith…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 11:1 In the LORD I take refuge. How then can you say to me: “Flee like a bird to your mountain.”

Once again, I have a hard time reading the commentary on this chapter. It used to be a rich source of history and background for me. Now, in the Psalms, it seems to be more opinion based. As I mentioned yesterday, I don’t want to know what man has for me in this chapter. I want to know what God has for me to see, to learn, to understand.

Psalm 11:2 “For look, the wicked bend their bows; they set their arrows against the strings to shoot from the shadows at the upright in heart.”

The one little nugget of wisdom I am holding on to is that, just like Job’s friends, the advice of David’s friends comes from a place of fear. David, however, just like Job, responds from a place of faith. David’s faith is different, however, in that he knows God is with him. Job had faith in the fact that he had not sinned against God, even though he did not understand why he was suffering and could not feel God’s presence.

Psalm 11:3 “When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?”

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for Your wisdom and presence. Thank You for a rock solid faith in You—Your sovereignty, Your presence, Your love, Your mercy. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 11:7 For the LORD is righteous, He loves justice; the upright will see His face.

Have a blessed day.

In times of trouble…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 10:1 Why, LORD, do You stand far off? Why do You hide Yourself in times of trouble?

Once again I find myself unable to read all that commentary wants to say about this chapter. While there are some interesting and poignant statements, there is much human certainty which leaves no room for me to hear what God is trying to say to me. If I have to choose between listening to God or man during my morning prayer time, that’s a laughably easy choice.

Psalm 10:12 Arise, LORD! Lift up Your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless.

This chapter puts me strongly in mind of the Book of Job. I see a very similar arc—Where is God in my suffering? Don’t forget me, God, in my suffering. You DO see me in my suffering. Your presence alone in my suffering, God, gives me hope. 

Psalm 10:14 But You, God, see the trouble of the afflicted; You consider their grief and take it in hand….

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the wisdom to focus on Your message for me each day. Thank You that You are with me, always, and that my hope is found only in You. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 10:17 You, LORD, hear the desire of the afflicted; You encourage them, You listen to their cry….

Have a blessed day.

Lord, Thank You…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 9:1a I will give thanks to You, LORD, with all my heart….

In order to write today’s reflection, I did two unusual things. The first unusual thing is that I didn’t read all of the commentary on the chapter. It sort of droned on and on, when the point, to me, seemed very clear—praise God. Rejoice and be glad in Him. Tell others of His wonderful deeds.

Psalm 9:1b … I will tell of all Your wonderful deeds.

The second unusual thing is that I moved to the porch to write this reflection. I noticed when I let the dog out this morning the symphony of birds, definitely God’s handiwork. On the porch I can still feel the chill of winter and the tentative rays of the morning sun. It just seemed like the right place to be to write this one.

Psalm 9:2a I will be glad and rejoice in You….

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the simplicity of choosing to love You. Thank You for the birds and the porch and the sun and the chill in the air. Help me, always, to choose You, to rejoice in You, to tell others of Your wonderful ways. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 9:2b …I will sing the praises of Your name, O Most High.

Have a blessed day.

How cool is it…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 8:3 When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set in place….

There is a saying that I’ve seen many places on the internet that goes: “How cool is it that the same God who created mountains, oceans, and galaxies, looked at you and thought the world needed one of you too?” This Psalm puts me squarely in mind of that saying.

Psalm 8:4 …what is mankind that You are mindful of them, human beings that You care for them?

It’s easy to get bogged down in the muck of life. There’s plenty of muck to get bogged in, but does God say of the mountains or the valleys or the oceans, “Oops. That wasn’t what I was going for”? I don’t think so. And He doesn’t make mistakes with humans, either. We are uniquely created for a purpose, just as lovingly created as the most beautiful mountain vistas and ocean sunrises. 

Psalm 8:5 You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honor.

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the loving care that You put into creating each one of us. Help us to see ourselves and each other with Your loving, compassionate eyes. Help us to fulfill Your purpose for us. Help us to point others to You. Draw us closer. Amen.

Psalm 8:9 LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!

Have a blessed day.

What the world thinks…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 7:1 LORD my God, I take refuge in You; save and deliver me from all who pursue me….

Lord, it is hard not to react in anger and fear when someone says things about me that aren’t true. It makes me mad when someone misinterprets my words or actions and maligns my name.

Psalm 7:3-4 LORD my God, if I have done this and there is guilt on my hands—if I have repaid my ally with evil or without cause have robbed my foe—

Lord, I know that I worry to much about what this world thinks. Help me, like David, to turn to You when that happens (and always). It doesn’t matter what the world thinks or says about me. What matters is that You know my heart and that I am in right standing before You.

Psalm 7:5 …then let my enemy pursue and overtake me; let him trample my life to the ground and make me sleep in the dust.

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the reminder that my hope is not in this world. My hope is not in what other people think or say about me. My hope is in You and You alone. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 7:8 Let the LORD judge the peoples. Vindicate me, LORD, according to my righteousness, according to my integrity, O Most High.

Have a blessed day.

Pouring out our hearts…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 6:2 Have mercy on me, LORD, for I am faint; heal me, LORD, for my bones are in agony.

One of the things that really appeals to me about the Psalms is the wide range of genuine emotion shown to God through this diverse scripture. This book contains the highest praise as well as the lowest agony. Nothing is withheld from God.

Psalm 6:4 Turn, LORD, and deliver me; save me because of Your unfailing love.

I have long believed that God wants us to come to Him honestly, not sugarcoating our emotions. He wants our anger, our fear, our exhaustion (as well as our praise) because only when we pour those negative emotions out to Him can He help us to move past them in the security of His sovereign love.

Psalm 6:6 I am worn out from my groaning….

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for being big enough to handle all the emotions You gave us. Thank You for allowing us to come before You, pouring out our hearts. Draw us closer through the process. Amen.

Psalm 6:9 The LORD has heard my cries for mercy; the LORD accepts my prayer.

Have a blessed day.

Wait expectantly…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 5:3a In the morning, LORD, You hear my voice….

Psalm 5:3 has long been a favorite of mine. I am by nature more of a morning person. On school days, I am up at 4:30 am so that I can have time to sit with my Creator before the day officially begins. 

Psalm 5:3b …in the morning I lay my requests before You….

During our time together, we explore scripture and commentary, sit quietly and contemplatively, pray, and reflect on our time. I’ve definitely got the part about laying requests before Him down, as I am often praying for needs I’m aware of and praising for blessings. I do still need to work on waiting expectantly, on laying my burdens at His feet and walking away from them, knowing that my precious Savior has got everything under control.

Psalm 5:3c …and wait expectantly.

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the ability to sit in Your presence and to listen to Your voice each day. Help me to approach every day in expectation of Your appearance, LORD, because I know You are present, You are in control, You are making a way. Thank You for always being with me. Draw me ever closer. Amen.

Psalm 5:11 But let all who take refuge in You be glad; let them ever sing for joy….

Have a blessed day.

Fill my heart with joy….

Psalm 4:1 Answer me when I call to you, my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; have mercy on me and hear my prayer.

I have pulled lines from this Psalm before as I try to lean on the LORD instead of my own strength, but I don’t often look at the chapter in context. Commentary suggests that David wrote this Psalm when facing some sort of attack on his reputation. 

Psalm 4:4 Don’t sin by letting anger control you. Think about it overnight and remain silent.

Regardless of circumstances, there are two main lessons reinforced here as I walk with my Savior: 1. Be careful with my anger, especially with my words. So many times I’ve said things in anger that I wish I could take back. 2. If I want a peaceful night’s sleep, I must give my troubles to God. These days, I routinely wake up between 2-3 am. I try, with varying levels of success, to pray myself back to sleep, handing back to God the troubles I seem to have picked back up in the night to carry further.

Psalm 4:7 Fill my heart with joy….

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the reminder that the only way to find peace in this world is through You. Help me to hand my anger, fear, doubt, worries—everything—over to You. Always. Fill my heart with Your joy. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 4:8 In peace I will lie down in sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety.

Have a blessed day.

As I weather life’s storms…. (devo reflection)

Psalm 3:3 But You, LORD, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.

Commentary on this chapter says, “The events are recorded in 2 Samuel 15-18, but the heart of David at that difficult time is recorded in this psalm.” I love that distinction between the events and the heart, as they are quite different. The events are clinical, newspaper-factual accounts. The heart is the emotions, the feelings involved.

Psalm 3:4 I call out to the LORD, and He answers me from His holy mountain.

I would do well to remember as I weather life’s storms that the events and the heart are distinctly separate. I may not be able to do anything about the events, but I can give my heart totally to God, no matter what. He is big enough and loving enough to handle my pain, my anger, my fear, my doubt, all of it. He is the shield around me.

Psalm 3:5 I lie down and sleep; I wake again, because the LORD sustains me.

Lord, Thank You for this day and this scripture. Thank You for the reminder that no matter what events transpire, You know my heart. I can be real, open, and honest with You. You are my shield, Lord. You are my glory. You lift my head high, no matter my circumstances. Draw me closer. Amen.

Psalm 3:6 I will not fear though tens of thousands assail me on every side.

Have a blessed day.