Saturday, October 2, 2021

WORSHIPPING OR GROWLING!

Today’s Reading: Psalms 57-59

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In the Nazareth Village synagogue, an actor plays the part of a first-century rabbi reading from a Scripture scroll and leading in the worship of the only true God, the God of King David.

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Key Verses: Psalm 57:7-11

My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast! I will sing and give praise! Awake, my glory! Awake lute and harp! I will awaken the dawn! I will praise You, O Lord, among the peoples; I will sing to You among the nations for Your mercy reaches into the heavens, and Your truth unto the clouds. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let Your glory be above all the earth!

 

King David was definitely not shy in giving voice to his worship of God, not only among his own people but “among the nations!” His court would have received many ambassadors from other countries who would witness his worship of the One and only true God. Perhaps they took David’s songs back home with them.

Twice David declares, “My heart is steadfast!” (Psalm 57:7). This kind of confidence in God is never ashamed to worship Him in public. Twice David writes of some people who “growl like a dog!” (59:6,14). No wonder people in rebellion against God growled when they heard David worship so enthusiastically. Even David’s Queen, Saul’s daughter, despised her husband because of his dancing before the Lord (2 Samuel 6:16).

May we who claim to love and serve God never be shy in proclaiming His “GLORY”!!!

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord God, my prayer is about You! May You “BE EXALTED, ABOVE THE HEAVENS; LET YOUR GLORY BE ABOVE ALL THE EARTH!” Amen!!! And may I do my best to make sure this is happening 24/7. Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

I remember well returning from Calcutta in the early 1970’s, determined to raise child support for 1,000 needy children. I purchased four hours of TV time on the Kingston, Ontario, CKWS TV station, on a Saturday afternoon for this purpose (Toronto was too expensive). For the first half hour the phones in the studios weren’t very active with sponsorship calls. Then, with great concern, I prayed for guidance. I believed I heard that still small inner Voice of God say, “David just begin to worship and praise Me right here on live television.” So I stopped asking the viewers for their calls and closed my eyes, lifted my hands, and began to say, “Hallelujah! Praise You, Lord God! I worship You! Blessed be Your Name! You, O God, care more then we ever could about these precious children in Calcutta!” I continued this praise and prayer for several minutes. As I did, I heard the telephones beginning to ring. They never stopped ringing for the duration of our live telecast. The goal was met! I turned the names of those who called over to Rev. Bill Newell, Canadian Director of World Vision. This started World Vision using TV to raise sponsors. I’ve never been shy to praise and worship God on television since that time. Please join King David as we together say privately and publicly, “Praise You, O Lord, among the peoples!” (Psalm 57:9a).

Yours for a steadfast heart when in the presence of growling dogs!

David

P.S. I must take a few more words to point out the contrast between some of David’s words and those of his great-great-(etc.) Grandson, Jesus, who was born in David’s city, Bethlehem. David had some light on the truth of God’s love and mercy. Jesus taught, “Love your enemies.” Please join me in reading Matthew 5:43-48. David did not have the great privilege, as we have, of reading the longest recorded message of Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount.

At our prayer lines in the “100 Huntley Street” studio, downtown Toronto in the mid-eighties on live television! Many people were led to Jesus over those phones! Like King David, we praised and worshipped God boldly and openly. This continues daily. Over 10,000 telecasts later, God continuous to be exalted in this witness of God’s GLORY! “We beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth!” (John 1:14b).

 

11 thoughts on “Saturday, October 2, 2021

  1. I was working @ World Vision when David came in with a big smile, walking down to the Department of Child Sponsorship. Boy, did our workload increase with the new sponsorships!! Praise is so important (we haven’t been able to sing yet in our scaled down service, but some have soloists). We can still sing at home. Please continue to pray for Crossroads, that the building will be purchased by Christians chosen by God, to bring the Good News to the country & to the world. Blessings all.

  2. Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    Sing, O earth, his wonderful love proclaim!
    Hail him, hail him! Highest archangels in glory!
    Strength and honor give to his holy name!
    Like a shepherd, Jesus will guard his children.
    In his arms he carries them all day long.
    Refrain:
    Praise him! Praise him! tell of his excellent greatness.
    Praise him! Praise him! ever in joyful song.

    2 Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    For our sins, he suffered, and bled, and died.
    He our rock, our hope of eternal salvation,
    hail him, hail him! Jesus, the crucified.
    Sound his praises, Jesus who bore our sorrows,
    love unbounded, wonderful, deep, and strong. [Refrain]

    3 Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    Heav’nly portals loud with hosannas ring!
    Jesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever!
    Crown him, crown him! prophet, and priest, and king!
    Christ is coming, over the world victorious.
    Pow’r and glory unto the Lord belong. [Refrain]

    by Fanny Crosby

  3. Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    Sing, O earth, his wonderful love proclaim!
    Hail him, hail him! Highest archangels in glory!
    Strength and honor give to his holy name!
    Like a shepherd, Jesus will guard his children.
    In his arms he carries them all day long.
    Refrain:
    Praise him! Praise him! tell of his excellent greatness.
    Praise him! Praise him! ever in joyful song.

    2 Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    For our sins, he suffered, and bled, and died.
    He our rock, our hope of eternal salvation,
    hail him, hail him! Jesus, the crucified.
    Sound his praises, Jesus who bore our sorrows,
    love unbounded, wonderful, deep, and strong. [Refrain]

    3 Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed redeemer!
    Heav’nly portals loud with hosannas ring!
    Jesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever!
    Crown him, crown him! prophet, and priest, and king!
    Christ is coming, over the world victorious.
    Pow’r and glory unto the Lord belong. [Refrain]

    by Fanny Crosby

  4. Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
    Sing, ye saints! His wonderful love proclaim!
    Hail Him! hail Him! mightiest angels in glory;
    Strength and honor give to His holy name!
    Like a shepherd, Jesus will feed His people,
    In His arms He carries them all day long;
    O ye saints that live in the light of His presence,
    Praise Him! praise Him! ever in joyful song!

    Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer,
    For our sins He suffered and bled and died;
    He, our Rock, our Hope of eternal salvation,
    Hail Him! hail Him! Jesus, the Crucified;
    Loving Savior, meekly enduring sorrow,
    Crowned with thorns that cruelly pierced His brow;
    Once for us rejected, despised, and forsaken,
    Prince of Glory, ever triumphant now.

    Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer,
    Heavenly portals, loud with hosannahs ring!
    Jesus, Savior, reigneth for ever and ever;
    Crown Him! crown Him! Prophet and Priest and King!
    Death is vanquished! Tell it with joy, ye faithful,
    Where is now thy victory, boasting grave?
    Jesus lives! No longer thy portals are cheerless;
    Jesus lives, the mighty and strong to save.

    by Fanny J. Crosby

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