Hebrews 4:15-16

Friday October 7th -Psalm 30 -Sing praise to the Lord!

11:00 AM

 

Friday October 7th

Psalm 30

Sing praise to the Lord!


 






Read Psalm 30-II Timothy 1:12

We all suffer heartbreak. And sometimes the sorrow is so deep and painful, we feel like we can’t take another step. It’s often during these times of trials that we wonder where God is. If He loves us, why does He let us suffer?

King David knew these feelings well. He was God’s beloved, but he still faced many tribulations throughout his life. Yet David sings with gladness and thankfulness to the Lord.

When we are hurting the last thing we want to do is give thanks. But God calls us to do just that.

It’s the best therapy for our pain. When our eyes and hearts are focused on God and all He does for us, our sorrow will be drowned out by His goodness. Our mourning will turn into dancing and our sorrow into rejoicing. God never lets us suffer anything without a purpose. So we can give thanks knowing all things are in His hands and all things are used for our good, even our greatest heartaches. (Romans 8:28)

For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. 16 Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:15-16

I am so thankful for a Savior who knows all that we are going through because He experienced the same things.  We can be bold before Him.

He is:

v 1 lifter and deliverer

v 2 answerer of prayer and healer

v 3 preserver and life-giver

v 4 holy name

v 5 favor, comforter, and joy

v 6 provider, prosperity, and security

v 7 protector and strength

v 10 One who hears, has mercy, and helps

v 11 One who turns mourning into dancing and sackcloth to joy

 



Notice that David began the psalm with praise, praised God and gave thanks in the middle, and ended with praise and thanksgiving. In all his trials and adversity he kept his eyes on God.

 

Are you tired and weary?

What is going on in your life that has brought you discouragement?

Are you praising the Lord in this time?

 

Prayer:

Father,  I praise You because I know, You, in whom I believe and I am convinced that You are able to guard what I have entrusted to You. I know that I can trust that all things work together for good because I love You and am called according to Your purpose.  Faithful are You, who has called me and You will accomplish it. I rejoice in You the Holy One of Israel. Holy, Holy, Holy are you Lord God Almighty. In Jesus name, Amen

 

Lyn

 

 


Acts. 1:9-11

JESUS, OUR SAVIOUR AND KING! - PSALM 24, ACTS 1:9-11

8:00 PM

 

Today's reading: Psalm 24, Acts. 1:9-11

It so amazes me how David could express so many of God’s thoughts into words! This Psalm is one of the most beautiful expressions of these thoughts, right from the Heart of God!  

In the first verses of this psalm David declared the greatness of God:

“The earth [b]is the Lord’s, and the fullness of it, the world, and those who dwell in it. 2 For He has founded it upon the seas, And established it upon the streams and the rivers.” (AMP 24:1, 2)

In the AMP Bible I found the following footnotes which I thought were very interesting:

Psalm 24:1 In the Talmud it is said that the Levites sang a particular psalm for every day of the week, and this was the psalm for the first day.

(b) The ancient rabbis taught that since the earth and everything it contains belongs to the Lord, it is sacrilege to enjoy anything of the world without first saying a benediction for it.

We as Christians might not believe this as a sacrilege, but if we meditate…this in other words, is the same as “taking for granted”. How many times in my “busyness”, I have done so!

 In the second section of this Psalm, David expressed how we can come into relationship with God:

“Who may ascend onto the mountain of the Lord? And who may stand in His holy place?” (24:3 AMP)

The question in this verse is something we usually do not ask ourselves, but it is something that as Christians we know by heart, something that Jesus taught us:

 “Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer your gift.” (Matt. 5:23-24)

We as Christians have that blessing and privilege to come to His Holy place, just as it is written in Hebrews 4:15-16

15 For we do not have a High Priest who is unable to sympathize and understand our weaknesses and temptations, but One who has been tempted [knowing exactly how it feels to be human] in every respect as we are, yet without [committing any] sin. 16 Therefore let us [with privilege] approach the throne of grace [that is, the throne of God’s gracious favor] with confidence and without fear, so that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find [His amazing] grace to help in time of need [an appropriate blessing, coming just at the right moment].”

In Psalm 24:4-5. David answers: :“He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully; he shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the blood of his salvation.”

C.H. Spurgeon explains: “If a man were clean as to his actions, but not clean as to his motives, he would not be fit to enter heaven, but the man described here is a true man. He has not followed after vanity, neither has he uttered a lie, but he has followed the truth, and he has spoken the truth. He is the man whom God will bless, but he has no righteousness of his own, so we read that “he shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.” So he needed to be saved, and he needed a righteousness better than his own, and this God will give him.”

 

Psalm 24:7-10 -This last part welcomes God unto His people by the opening of the gates:

“Lift up your heads, O gates, And be lifted up, ancient doors,That the King of glory may come in.Who is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, The Lord mighty in battle.Lift up your heads, O gates, And lift them up, ancient doors, That the King of glory may come in. 10 Who is [He then] this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory [who rules over all creation with His heavenly armies]. Selah.(AMP)

I love how Matthew Henry explains these final verses:

“This is the gospel call and demand, that we let Jesus Christ, the King of glory, come into our souls, and welcome him with hosannas, “Blessed is he that cometh”.  That we may do this aright we are concerned to ask, “Who is this King of glory?”—to acquaint ourselves with him, whom we are to believe in, and to love above all. And the answer is ready: “He is Jehovah, and will be Jehovah our righteousness”, an all-sufficient Saviour to us, if we give him entrance and entertainment. He is strong and mighty, and the Lord of hosts; and therefore it is at our peril if we deny him entrance; for he is able to avenge the affront; he can force his way, and can break those in pieces with his iron rod that will not submit to his golden scepter.”

Let us pray:

Heavenly Father it amazes me that You, the Creator of heaven and earth and all that is come to existence, would love us so much as to give the life of your Precious Son in sacrifice for the saving of our lives! May we lift up holy hands (1 Tim 2:8) in prayer and praise as we approach your throne of grace “so that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find [His amazing] grace to help in time of need [an appropriate blessing, coming just at the right moment].” (Heb. 4:16)  Thank you for the privilege of being our King and our all-sufficient Savior! Our prayer is that our loved ones will one day answer your loving call to open the doors of their hearts (Rev. 3:20-21), and we all be one in You and cheerfully proclaim: “You are the King of Glory! The Lord strong and mighty, The Lord mighty in battle, You are our King!”  In Jesus Name we pray. Amen!

 

Blessings,

Mari.


Hebrews 4:15-16

Take It to Jesus-the Suffering Servant {Isaiah 53}

12:00 PM


Friday Nov. 8th- Isaiah 53

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Suffering and Grief
Take it to Jesus-The suffering servant
Please read through Isaiah. 53 and let the Holy Spirit show you Jesus, Who gave it all for you!

He was despised and rejected by men.  He was acquainted with grief.He, Himself bore our grief and carried our sorrows.  He was pierced through for our transgression and crushed for our iniquities.  The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him and by His scourging we are healed.
In my bible this chapter is called the Suffering Servant.  Have you ever really stopped and thought about all that Jesus endured for us?  

Have you ever stopped and thought about all that we as His disciples go through in our lives?  We do not have easy lives.  Sometimes it is downright hard and painful.  We go through this life with many griefs and sorrows. 

I used to walk around heavy-hearted because of all that I was going through.  Once during a deeply troubling time I cried out to Him, and He brought me to this chapter and showed me that He took all of it to the cross.  

I did not have to carry it around with me.  He already took care of that for me.  I can tell you that it brought much freedom to my life. 

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For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.  Heb. 4:15
Jesus can sympathize with us because He came to this earth to be like us but without sin.  We can run to Him and He totally understands what we are going through. 

Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.  Heb. 4:16

I love this verse because we can run to the throne of Grace to receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.  I know that I do that often!  We can be confident because we know that every word of God is true! 

He is who He says He is,  He does what He says He will do, We are who He says we are,  We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us and His word is alive and active in us.  [BethMoore]

I want to encourage you today, take your griefs and sorrows to the One Who has experienced more than we ever will on this earth.