Becky Austin

Light and Truth

4:00 PM


Our Reading: Psalm 43 and Romans 8:35-39 


Sometimes we don’t have the answers and we feel as if we are stumbling around trying to find our way through the dark. Sometimes we are in a holding pattern, trying to make a decision and figure out the next steps to take. Sometimes we feel helpless to do anything because our circumstances are so overwhelming and complicated. In times like these, we need a different perspective and focus. As David began to grow weary and distressed, he called out for God to send 2 things…His light and His truth.

“Send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling!” Psalm‬ ‭43‬:‭3‬ ‭


God doesn’t want us to be in darkness. He wants us to walk in the light. There are many references in the Bible to God providing and being light and that light being a resource for us. Jesus is the ultimate light to dispel the darkness of this world. 


 Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12


The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. John 1:5


For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. 2 Cor. 4:6


For it is you who light my lamp; the Lord my God lightens my darkness. Psalm 18:28


Rejoice not over me, O my enemy; when I fall, I shall rise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord will be a light to me. Micah 7:8


David knew that he needed God’s guidance and God’s perspective in order to not become overwhelmed and defeated by his circumstances. He knew that when he could see God’s hand in his life, he could rejoice instead of fret and worry.

“Then I will go to the altar of God, to God my exceeding joy, and I will praise you with the lyre, O God, my God.” Psalm‬ ‭43‬:‭4‬ 


David also needed God’s truth. He needed to lean on God’s Word and on the knowledge of God’s character and promises. 

“Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.”

‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭30‬:‭5‬ ‭


“Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness,”. Ephesians‬ ‭6‬:‭14‬ 


It can be easy to get discouraged, especially when we are facing difficult circumstances and the days seem long and weary. We may want to give up and throw in the towel but we should be encouraged as David was to pray and ask for Gods to send His light and His truth to help us and guide us. God can use our circumstances to draw us into closer dependence and relationship with Him. 


“Have you not known? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength. Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted; but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah‬ ‭40‬:‭28‬-‭31‬ ‭


Reflection: 

  1. Are you in a time of waiting or dealing with difficult circumstances? If so, to what degree are those circumstances directing your focus?
  2. Do you need guidance and wisdom to deal with your circumstances? 
  3. Have you asked God for light and truth to help you have the right perspective?


Prayer: Father, we need your light and your truth as we walk through the dark valleys of this present life. Circumstances can become our focus instead of Your truths and promises. We can forget that our limited perspective keeps us from seeing You at work as You orchestrate the more eternal, bigger picture with ultimate wisdom and sovereignty. May our circumstances draw us closer to You and may we trust that You will give us the resources we need to persevere and overcome. 

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Deep Calls to Deep ~ Psalm 42

9:00 AM

 Today's Reading: Psalm 42 Jonah 2:1-9

“Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me” _ Psalm 42:7

Deep calls to deep... What exactly does that mean? I've often heard this phase used in songs or poetry and I've always wondered what exactly was the writer referring to, so when I learned that I was assigned to write on Psalm 42 today, I decided it was time to research this psalm to find out its meaning!

I truly believe for us to get  the utmost from our study in the psalms this year, we need to gather as much information as we can from Hebrew scholars, for it is their wisdom that will bring more life to the psalm for us. That being said, I want to start with a bit of the back ground to this psalm and you can tell me later if you concur. 

The psalm begins: 

__Book II - Psalm 42-72

There are actually five books included in the Book of Psalm and we have now already  completed the first book! (I hope that makes you feel accomplished!) Book 1 ends with this important refrainBlessed is Yahweh, the God of Israel—From eternity unto eternity, Amen and Amen.”(Psalm 41:14). This refrain or some form similar will close out each of the books of psalm with Psalm 150 being just one big blessing to God. (Pretty neat, huh?)

__For the director of music. A maskil of the Sons of Korah.

I previously shared that the term Maskil  probably comes from the Hebrew verb (sakal), which means, “to understand.” 

Here's an interesting note I hadn't shared before:

 "Typically, this has been seen either as a liturgical term or a musical tune or beat to which this psalm would be sung. Some scholars have thus understood these Maskils to be memory verses and others have suggested that it is simply a designation for wisdom literature put to music"  _(The Preacher's Study emphasis mine)

(Since I've been trying to put more Scriptures to memory, I thought that was pretty neat that they too put verses to music in order to remember them better.)

Psalm 42 was written by the "Sons of Korah". The sons of Korah were leaders of the tabernacle and because it is mentioned how he “used to go to the house of God . . . with shouts of joy” (verse 4), and also writes as if he is east of the Jordan River (verse 6), and he hears the taunting of an enemy (verse 10), it is believed that the writers of this psalm were accompanying King David as he was driven from Jerusalem by his rebellious son Absalom (2 Samuel 15). 

As David and those faithful to him fled for their lives, they are looking back in sadness at their home of Jerusalem. Psalm 42 is essentially a record of their thoughts during that time of exile and the longing they feel in their hearts for home and all that is familiar to them. 

I found this description in Handfuls on Purpose for Christian Workers and Bible Students and thought it summed up the phase beautifully: “The deep of man’s need calleth unto the deep of God’s fulness; and the deep of God’s fulness calleth unto the deep of man’s need. Between our emptiness and His all-sufficiency there is a great gulf. . . . Deep calleth unto deep. The deep mercy of God needs our emptiness, into which it might pour itself. . . . Nothing can fully meet the depth of our need but the depth of His Almighty fulness” (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1971. Vol. 8, p. 11.)

Have you ever experienced that sense of longing? 

We can understand the meaning of deep calls to deep when we recognize that our needs are great, but the riches of God are greater. Our wisdom and understanding is finite, but His knowledge and judgments are infinite and unsearchable (Romans 11:33–34). The height, breadth, and depth of God’s resources are without measure and I personally believe God purposely takes us through periods like that to show us not only our need, but His riches and ability to meet ALL our needs.

How amazing is it to know that He seeks us out? He searches our innermost being. He desires us, wretched sinners that we are. When we had/have no desire for Him, He still pursues us. His breath gives us life; His Spirit awakens our soul. He gives us the ability to see His beauty and love in ways that are only possible through Him. 

In the depths of the sons of Korsh's despair, they found help in the depth of God’s goodness, and they were able to say in conclusion, “Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise Him again—my Savior and my God!” (Psalm 42:11).

Time to Reflect:

Can you recall a time in your past when God answered your deep, heart-felt longing? Perhaps the situation hadn't changed at that time, as in the case of this psalm, but being reminded of God's care, compassion and His involvement made all the difference? 

Are you quick to pour your heart out to God, or are you one who keeps it suppressed too long?

I hope you'll come share on WitW and brag on our Father and Savior a bit today.

Let's Pray:

O Father, deep calls to deep so my heart longs to answer your call to go deeper and more intimate in my relationship with You. I can actually thank You for the times of loneliness and despair, for even then I am never alone, and now I realize that it is in those seasons when I grow to know and love You more. Forgive me for the times when my thoughts turn inward and I grow sorrowful and depressed, and help me to run to You right away. Help me to remember You are always there calling me deeper. In Your precious Son's name I pray. Amen. 

Blessings,


Sue

Hiding God's Word in our Heart

Psalm 42:8 ~ Music ~ His Song

12:00 AM

Saturday, May 4, 2019




Welcome to Scripture Saturday!

This coming week's memory verse is Psalm 42:8...

By day the Lord directs His love, at night His song is with me—a prayer to the God of my life. (NIV)

I absolutely love the worship song time at service every Sunday. Lifting my voice (even though it’s off key) to the Lord, rejoicing in WHO He is, brings tears often to my eyes.  And at home, I worship Him when I open my Bible to the book of Psalms. This is a book of love songs…songs TO and ABOUT Him. The Psalms are filled with songs that share many of the same emotions I have about the Lord of my life.  Every day… “I will sing to the LORD because He has been so good to me!” (Psalm 13:6) 

As C.S. Lewis said, “The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight in God which made David dance.”

So make a sing to the Lord along with me today!

Have a blessed day and week everyone!




Faithfulness

Scripture Saturday ~ Nighttime Praise

12:00 AM

Saturday, May 5, 2018




Welcome to Scripture Saturday!

This coming week's memory verse is Psalm 42:8...

Through each day the LORD pours His unfailing love upon me, and through each night I sing His songs, praying to God who gives me life. (NLT)

Have a blessed and precious day and week everyone!