JESUS’ PRAYER REQUEST!
Today’s Reading: Psalms 130-134
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Key Verses: Psalm 133:1
Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
Psalm 130 provides us a meditation through a prayer of repentance in which the person experiencing the depths of a dark night of the soul rises to the heights of hope.
Psalm 131 takes us to the point where the writer no longer has to depend upon the things of this world, but his hope in God brings calm and quiet in all circumstances!
Psalm 132 may have been sung as the visitors to Jerusalem travelled along the same route taken by King David when he brought the Ark of the Covenant back to its place in Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6:12-15).
Psalm 133 may have been composed as King David watched people from all 12 tribes of Israel streaming into Jerusalem for one of the feasts. Second Samuel 3:1 tells us of the long civil war that had divided the people. Now, under David’s leadership, God brought unity.
Psalm 134 may have been the benediction song as those who had travelled to Jerusalem prepared to leave for their homes. This exhortation comes to us also to make sure that in our generation, we, as servants of the Lord, continue to bless the Lord wherever we are, carrying out our sacred duties to which God has called each of us!
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord God, I pray for a heart of repentance, for a total dependence upon You, and for a song of rejoicing in You! I pray the prayer of Jesus, “That they may be one…” (John 17:20-26). Lord Jesus, I ask You for the grace of consistency in my worship of You and in my service for You. In Your Name I pray, Amen!!!
100 PERSONAL WORDS:
In one of the congregations I served as Pastor, one of our Deacons, who came to Canada from Scotland, complete with his unique accent, would rise during a service every few months and quote Psalm 133! I knew it was coming and I stopped my words and waited for him. What an important message! Unity! In fact, that church had a wonderful unity. I felt it from the very first Sunday I stood in that pulpit. Because of that unity God was able, within His self-imposed restriction of not violating human free will, to do an amazing work of grace in many lives. As Psalm 133:3b says, “There the Lord commanded the blessing!”
Yours for the unity of all believers, “that the world may know…”,
David
Such a remarkable reading today. We really need to live and declare this message that we and the world need to hear. Blessings all. (we get an extra hour of sleep tonight!!
Amen
His peace be with you, this beautiful Saturday, fellow saints in the Lord. Looking forward to the extra hour of sleep tonight, Doreen. Amen!
“I make the light of My countenance to shine upon you. I look upon you with mercy and compassion, because I know who you are. Look on yourself not with disdain or despising. You are the work of My hands, and too much negative attention on your failures and faults is an exercise in self. There is a better way–rejoicing in My saving work, rejoicing in what I have accomplished for you, rejoicing in My incarnation and My complete identification with you. I became what you are without sinning, in order to lead you toward what you are yet to be. The light of My countenance still shines upon you, and the path before us still leads to your true destiny. So do not whine or repine. Rejoice in Me, and all I have given you.”
Echoes of Eternity, Listening to the Father, Volume 1, Hal H.Helms.
He Is Exalted // I Exalt Thee (Medley) | Sounds Like Reign
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM3DCuDVafY
Lovely singing. Thanks Beverlee. I love that piece.
“O Israel, hope in the Lord;
for with the Lord there is unfailing love.
His redemption overflows.
He himself will redeem Israel
from every kind of sin.”
-Psalm 130:7-8
Thank You, Father. In Jesus’s name, amen
Amen