chronological day 135 :)

Today, we’ll read Psalm 131, 133, 138, 139, 140, 141 and 143.  We’re getting it done!  Can you believe we are 135 days in?  You’re doing GREAT, and this discipline of daily reading is so valuable!

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David’s communication with the Lord was so powerful – and I imagine it was continual.  Psalm 139 is so loved and familiar.  I love Psalm 133:

“How wonderful, how beautiful,
    when brothers and sisters get along!
It’s like costly anointing oil
    flowing down head and beard,
Flowing down Aaron’s beard,
    flowing down the collar of his priestly robes.
It’s like the dew on Mount Hermon
    flowing down the slopes of Zion.
Yes, that’s where God commands the blessing,
    ordains eternal life” (Psalm 133 MSG)

The NKJV states verse 1 this way: “How good and how pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity” and ends this way: “there the Lord commands His blessing: life forevermore.”  Where does the Lord command His blessing?  Where there is UNITY. Oh, friend, pray for unity everywhere you go.  As far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone (Romans 12:18, Hebrews 12:14).

Every event, every emotion spoken aloud to the God of his LIFE. Lord, help me be the same!

chronological day 134 :)

Continuing with David’s Psalms today! 🙂  Let’s read Psalm 103, 108, 109, 110, 122 and 124 today.  Does anything seem to resonate in your heart today?  I would love to hear about it!

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Happy collection of psalms (mostly!).  I want to highlight everything!

“O my soul, bless God.
    From head to toe, I’ll bless his holy name!
O my soul, bless God,
    don’t forget a single blessing!

He forgives your sins—every one.
    He heals your diseases—every one.
    He redeems you from hell—saves your life!
    He crowns you with love and mercy—a paradise crown.
    He wraps you in goodness—beauty eternal.
    He renews your youth—you’re always young in his presence.

 God makes everything come out right” (Psalm 103:1-6 MSG)

 

Psalm 103 is a definite favorite for me!  I love how David encourages himself (and by extension you and me) to remember every blessing – don’t forget a single one – and then lists a few.  I can continue this list – can you start here and write your own psalm of blessings?

chronological day 133 :)

We’re reading Psalm 68, 69, 70, 86, and 101 today.  For those of you who like to know where we are, we’ve got about another week of these undated David Psalms before we are back to some more histories. You are doing great!

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I skirted around this the other day, but I guess I’ll come out and say it: I don’t like it when David writes/prays about wanting God to destroy his enemies.  I do pray for protection, but I don’t like to pray specifics about how the Lord should exact revenge (or decide for Him that revenge is even necessary!)… That’s the Lord’s business, not mine.  Of course, no one is trying to kill me or overthrow my government, I’m not hiding in caves, I’m not on the run…. Maybe I have a wrong perspective on this!

The behavior of others shouldn’t affect me, the consequences of others’ actions isn’t my business, I just want to focus on my growth.  I do love the honesty that David has with the Lord – what’s the point is hiding your feelings from the Lord? He already knows –  and He loves us anyway!

“When the righteous see God in action
    they’ll laugh, they’ll sing,
        they’ll laugh and sing for joy.
Sing hymns to God;
    all heaven, sing out;
        clear the way for the coming of Cloud-Rider.
Enjoy God,
    cheer when you see Him!” (Psalm 68:3 MSG)

chronological day 132 :)

Please read Psalm 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, and 67 this morning. Have you considered reading these in a translation that is unfamiliar to you?  For me, it gives me a new perspective at times.  For this year, I’m using the Message – what translation do you like to read?

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I’ve never read the Psalms in the Message translation before – this is a new one to me.  I love how I’m hearing them in a new way!  Listen to this:

“You’ve always given me breathing room,
    a place to get away from it all,
A lifetime pass to your safe-house,
    an open invitation as your guest.
You’ve always taken me seriously, God,
    made me welcome among those who know and love you” (Psalm 61:3-5 MSG)

Do you ever “change it up” and read a new translation?  Don’t let the Word become common!

chronological day 131 :)

Psalms again!  Is this fun or is this tough? We’re reading Psalm 39, 40, 41, 53, 55, and 58 today.  What are you thinking?

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To be honest, it’s hard for me sometimes to read David’s prayers. Some are beautiful and personal and I’m encouraged that he expresses words that I feel myself. But other times…. When he prays for his enemies to be destroyed or for ruin to come to them, I’m uncomfortable. Maybe I’m uncomfortable because I recognize the same evil inclination in my own heart.  Maybe I’m uncomfortable because it’s so far from what I think Jesus desires for us. Maybe I’m uncomfortable because I can relate and I have to admit that I’ve had these negative feelings toward people who have done me harm as well.

I have to remind myself that David (in addition to being a man’s after God’s own heart) was a man.  He was a warrior.  This is the same guy who sent Bathsheba’s husband the front lines or wanted to murder Nabal’s husband for not sharing a meal.  He had much bigger concerns and much bigger threats to his life than I do, for sure! David’s humanity makes it easier to relate to him, and it is definitely an encouragement to be honest with the Lord!

In any case, I do believe that what happens to my “enemies” is God’s business, not mine, and I want to leave that up to Him. Letting myself dwell on the negative or wish destruction allows bitterness to grow in my heart and that’s not healthy.

chronological day 130 :)

Today we’re reading Psalm 35, 36, 37 and 38.

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David is honest and lays his emotions bare before the Lord.  When Jesus instructed us to pray for our enemies, I don’t think he meant quite like this (!), but the Lord knows David’s heart.

Here’s a little beauty in David’s bitterness:

“God’s love is meteoric, His loyalty astronomic,
His purpose titanic, His verdicts oceanic.
Yet in His largeness nothing gets lost;
Not a man, not a mouse, slips through the cracks” (Psalm 36:5-6 MSG)

Sometimes the psalms show me that no one is perfect, even a “man after God’s own heart”. Psalm 37:5 says to “open up to God, keep nothing back”- David sets a great example for us in that! God knows our hearts and minds, no need for us to hide.

chronological day 129 :)

Today we’ve got Psalm 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32.  Good morning or afternoon or evening – what time do you like to read?  I like mornings, but to be honest: early is best for me in all areas!  I’m an early bird for sure!  Here we go!

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“Count yourself lucky, how happy you must be— you get a fresh start,
    your slate’s wiped clean.

Count yourself lucky— God holds nothing against you
    and you’re holding nothing back from Him” (Psalm 32:102 MSG)

Oh how I love Psalm 32!  God always receives us back again, puts us in right standing, always loves us, no matter where we’ve been.  This kind of love makes me want to respect His commandments (as I know they are only meant to help me) and respond to His love with faithfulness.

God-affirmers find themselves loved every time they turn around.

Celebrate God. Sing together—everyone! All you honest hearts, raise the roof!” (Psalm 32: 10-11 MSG)

chronological day 128 :)

Let’s read Psalm 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 today!  What is on your mind?

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The contrast between Psalm 22 and 23 alone show us how intimate and honest God’s relationship with David was.  David could pour out his heart, on good days and bad days, to the Lord.

“Your beauty and love chase after me
    every day of my life.
I’m back home in the house of God
    for the rest of my life” (Psalm 23:6 MSG)

Back home, in His house, all my life.  Home is a comfort! I pray for such an openness with God – He is ready to address my fears and address my concerns if I take them to Him.

Yours too, my friend!

chronological day 127 :)

Lots of Psalms today!  These are David’s psalms that Bible scholars were not able to date or connect to an event in David’s life.  Here we go: please read Psalms 12, 13, 4, 15, 16, 17 (skip 18), 19, 20 and 21.  Do you love Psalms?  Here we have so many great examples of how honest we can be in our prayer and praise – God wants to be our go-to and best friend!

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I love Psalm 15, and the MSG translation is great!

“God, who gets invited to dinner at your place? How do we get on your guest list?

‘Walk straight, act right, tell the truth. Don’t hurt your friend, don’t blame your neighbor; despise the despicable. Keep your word even when it costs you, make an honest living, never take a bribe. You’ll never get blacklisted if you live like this’ “

Sometimes we make life and the pursuit of godliness more complicated than it actually is – David reminds us that clean living (though not always easy) is always simple.

chronological day 126 :)

It’s a long list today, but we can do it!  Let’s go: we’re reading 1 Kings 2:1-9, 2 Samuel 23:1-7, 1 Kings 2:10-12, 1 Chronicles 29:26-30, and lots of Psalms: Psalm 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 11.  What is on your heart today?

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Near the end of David’s life, read again these powerful words to his son:

“I’m about to go the way of all the earth, but you—be strong; show what you’re made of! Do what God tells you. Walk in the paths he shows you: Follow the life-map absolutely, keep an eye out for the signposts, his course for life set out in the revelation to Moses; then you’ll get on well in whatever you do and wherever you go” (1 Kings 2:1-3 MSG)

That’s great advice for anyone anywhere!  No matter where we are in life, following God absolutely will always leads us to peace.

“God’s business is putting things right;  He loves getting the lines straight, Setting us straight. Once we’re standing tall, we can look Him straight in the eye” (Psalm 11:7 MSG)

Restoration, restoration, restoration. I love that! What a legacy David left!  Because of God’s covenant with David (2 Sam 7:16), we will continue to hear about David for generations and generations.