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Sunday, September 9, 2018

A Psalm of Gratitude



In our devotions this morning we read the following inspirational post, written by Deborah A. Meister, in a little devotional book entitled "Living Faith".  In light of this past week's "issues" that have caused a lot of strife in our country, I thought her message was very healing and comforting.

"Every day I hear people complain about the lack of justice in one situation or another. Primarily, their objective focus is on righting a wrong or fighting for equality.  This psalm (referring to Psalm 146) reminds me that justice comes from the heart and not the mind.  God has not measured justice on a scale to judge our worthiness. The heart of God's justice cares deeply about the oppressed, the hungry and the captive soul.  The psalm begins and ends by praising God with a grateful heart.
 Gratitude gives birth to justice.  We praise God's faithfulness and thank God for the gift of life.  A grateful heart holds no resentment, anger or fear of being cast aside.  When we can let go of selfishness, God's justice will reign.  The oppressed will be free and the poor will be fed.  We can become instruments of peace and justice in the world."

The Scripture references for this devotional were Psalm 146:5-10, Isaiah 35:4-7, James 2:1-5, and Mark 7:31-37, if you would like to look them up and read them along with this devotional.  I will include portions of some of these scriptures here for you, as I found them especially beautiful and comforting today.

Isaiah 35
3.  "Strengthen the weak hands,
and make firm the feeble knees.
4.  Say to those who are fearful-hearted,
'Be strong, do not fear!
Behold, your God will come with vengeance,
With the recompense of God;
He will come and save you.'
5.  Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,
and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.
6.  Then the lame shall leap like a deer,

and the tongue of the dumb sing.
For waters shall burst forth in the wilderness,
and streams in the desert." 


Psalm 146
1.  "Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord, O my soul!
2.  While I live I will praise the Lord'
I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.
3.  Do not put your trust in princes,
Nor in a son of man, 
in whom there is no help.
4.  His spirit departs, he returns to his earth;
In that very day his plans perish.
5.  Happy is he (or she!) who has the God of Jacob for his help,
Whose hope is in the Lord his God,
6.  Who made heaven and earth,
the sea, and all that is in them;
Who keeps truth forever,
7.  Who executes justice for the oppressed,
Who gives food to the hungry.
The Lord gives freedom to the prisoners.
8.  The Lord opens the eyes of the blind;
The Lord raises those who are bowed down;
The Lord loves the righteous.
9.  The Lord watches over the strangers;
He relieves the fatherless and widow;
But the way of the wicked He turns upside down.
10.  The Lord shall reign forever..
Your God, O Zion, to all generations.
Praise the Lord!"

This post will be in place of the usual "Sermon Notes" for this week, as I was a bit under the weather this morning and unable to attend church. Not to give "TMI", but I tend to suffer from "IBS", especially when I allow stress to overwhelm my body.  I am not normally a person who appears to be filled with stress or anxiety, but sometimes I tend to internalize things that trouble my heart or mind or spirit, and sooner or later my body responds negatively. I, of all people, know how important it is to give all these things over to Jesus, and to let Him handle my stresses and hurts. But, being human, my head can't always control what goes into my heart...or vice versa...and when I begin to feel under attack from the enemy...whether real or perceived physical, or spiritual, it has a negative effect on my physical body as well as my emotional spirit.  So, when that happens, it is best to withdraw from the fray, get alone with God, rest, and by all means stay away from negative people/influences/media/etc. for a while and let God work His healing balm upon my heart and body.

Psalm 146 
1.  "Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord, O my soul!
2.  While I live I will praise the Lord'
I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.

10 comments:

  1. Hope you are feeling better by the end of the day, Pam.
    Psalm 146
    1. "Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, O my soul!
    AMEN!!

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    1. Thank you, Terri. Still working on it. Just woke up from a much needed nap. Praise the Lord, O my soul! Indeed!!!

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  2. This was an encouraging read, Pamela.

    And this:

    "...but sometimes I tend to internalize things that trouble my heart or mind or spirit, and sooner or later my body responds negatively. I, of all people, know how important it is to give all these things over to Jesus, and to let Him handle my stresses and hurts. But, being human..."

    I can so relate to this. I'm glad you said something!

    But, being human... You know in Star Trek when Data can turn off his emotion chip? And Picard sighs heavily, "Sometimes I envy you, Data."

    :-)

    Hope you are to feeling better soon!

    Whatever hurt your heart...I am praying for healing.

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    1. Thank you, Sandi. I am better this morning. Little by little I am "letting go" of the anxieties and hurts of this past week, and as I release them, I am set free from the "pain". As I learn to just praise God in the Sanctuary, and keep my eyes focused on Him, I am free. Thank you for your kind thoughts. Ah, yes, turn off the emotion chip...wouldn't that be a nice feature? I guess God had His reasons for leaving it intact the way it is...

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  3. We are all human, Pamela, and it seems as though you have identified what limits your physical ability for the time being, knowing that God will heal all in the end. Yes, those of us who study God's Word and strive to encourage others are often the victims of the enemy's attacks. Jesus told us it would be so.
    Anxiety and worry are true emotions. In light of my upcoming surgery, the tempter has tried to make me anticipate the worst of outcomes instead of the best, which I know God has promised. So know, dear friend, I understand where you're coming from, but more importantly, the Lord does, too. Praying for you!

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    1. Yes, I know where the sources of my discomfort lie, but it is not always easy to block them or ignore them. So I am trying to turn my pain into prayer for those who are blind and cannot see their own faults, but can only see mine. And I pray also that I would always be open to see where I need to "improve" as well. Praying for you this week, and trusting that God will light your path as you enter the veil of surgery...He will be there with you and with your doctor, and all will be well. Just stay focused on Him, even when you can't physically focus on what is around you. Your spiritual eyes will keep you on track. Praying for you, and thank you for your words of comfort.

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  4. I pray for you too. Thanks for your visiting my blog.

    Today I read (Bible - plan Finding rest in a busy world) "Jesus tells Martha that her sister did the one thing that is needed.

    Maybe that can be our prayer this morning. A prayer from Psalm 27: 4

    One thing I ask of the Lord. This is what I seek. That I may dwell in the house of the Lord forever. To gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and behold Him in His temple.

    It’s only when we fix our eyes upon Jesus that we can value ourselves the way He values us.

    Only then can we rest and not strive. Only then can all our work be as worship unto Him. Whether we work out of swanky corporate offices or if we are scrubbing poop stains off a baby’s onesie, all our work can be worship when our worth is rooted in Jesus.

    Father God, remind me today that only one thing is needed - and His name is Jesus. Help me to pursue Him. Help me love Him more completely. But, first, help me bask in His lavish, extravagant love for me. My soul finds rest in God alone. In Jesus name, Amen

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    1. Ah, I love this..."do the one thing that is needed"...and may the Lord reveal to me exactly what that is...and I believe He has...spending time alone with Him yesterday was a start. I've been neglecting my quiet time lately and it is catching up with me. When I don't stay tuned into His grace and wisdom, I get out on a limb trusting in my own strength...and then I run into trouble. This was wonderful counsel today, Aritha. Thank you so much.

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  5. Such beautiful and peaceful photos Pamela. You always take such wonderful photos. Right now I'm sitting drinking my coffee and being blessed with you post. Thank you for starting my day in a wonderful way.

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