SPIRITUAL DIARY
FOR 12/7/2012 10:17:30 AM
My Worship Time Focus: Psalm
145-PT-2
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Ps. 145:7-21
Message of
the verses: We will continue looking at Psalm 145 in
today’s Spiritual Diary. Dr. Wiersbe
wrote the following at the end of his introductory commentary, “But along with
telling us why we should praise the Lord David tells us when we should praise
Him.”
Praise
God from Nation to Nation (vv. 8-13a): “8 The LORD is gracious and merciful; Slow to
anger and great in lovingkindness. 9 The LORD is good to all, And His mercies are over all His works. 10 All Your works shall give thanks
to You, O LORD, And Your
godly ones shall bless You. 11
They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom And talk of Your power;
12 To make known to the sons of men Your
mighty acts And the glory of the majesty of Your kingdom. 13 Your kingdom is an
everlasting kingdom.”
One of the words that we see
repeated in this psalm is the word “all” as it is seen fourteen times in the
NASB translation. I will paste the verses
that have the word “all” in them so we can see where they occur.
“Ps 145:9 The LORD is
good to all, And
His mercies are over all
His works.
Ps 145:10 All Your
works shall give thanks to You, O LORD, And Your godly ones shall bless You.
Ps 145:13 Your
kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, And Your dominion endures throughout all generations.
Ps 145:14 The LORD
sustains all who
fall And raises up all
who are bowed down.
Ps 145:15 The eyes of
all look to You,
And You give them their food in due time.
Ps 145:17 The LORD is
righteous in all
His ways And kind in all
His deeds.
Ps 145:18 The LORD is
near to all who
call upon Him, To all
who call upon Him in truth.
Ps 145:20 The LORD
keeps all who love
Him, But all the
wicked He will destroy.
Ps 145:21 My mouth
will speak the praise of the LORD, And all flesh will bless His holy name forever and
ever.”
Sometimes it is best to just let the
Bible be its own commentator.
The nation of Israel was suppose to
tell their neighbors about who the Lord is and what He has done for them, as
Jesus told the woman at the well, “Salvation is of the Jews, “ but the Jews were
so proud of what they thought they had that they did not want to bring others
into the fold. As believers today we are
suppose to tell all who will listen about the good news of the Gospel, but
sometimes we forget that and just want to stay in our little comfortable houses
and churches and forget all about the great commission.
Praise God from Need to Need (vv.
13b-16): “And Your dominion endures
throughout all generations. 14 The LORD sustains all who fall And raises up all
who are bowed down. 15 The eyes of all look to You, And You give them their
food in due time. 16 You open Your hand And satisfy the desire of every living
thing.”
I like the way that Dr. Wiersbe
explains how God works; in his commentary on this section when he says “Our
great God is not an ‘absentee land lord’ who collects the rent but never
repairs the roof. He knows our every
need and He is there to help those who call on Him—those who fall, those
carrying back-breaking burdens, those who hunger, and certainly those who want
to be saved from their sins.”
The Bible talks about “common
grace,” and that is grace that God gives to all of His creations. Air to breathe, food to eat, and things like
this are all supplied by the Lord to those who believe in Him, and those who
don’t. As believers when we are not
supplied the things that we think we need we are to have a different attitude
than those who are not believers, for sometimes by not having all we want we
learn to rely more closely upon the Lord.
One thing that I surely fear in my life is that I don’t always praise
the Lord for all of the wonderful things that He has given to me especially
salvation. See what Peter writes in his
last letter, “3 seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness,
through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and
excellence. 4 For by these He
has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them
you may become partakers
of the divine nature, having
escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust.” Are these not wonderful gifts from God that
we should praise Him for. He gives us
what we do not deserve or will ever be able to earn (grace), and He holds back
what we do deserve (mercy).
Praise God from Prayer to Prayer
(vv. 17-21): “17 The LORD is righteous
in all His ways And kind in all His deeds. 18 The LORD is near to all who call
upon Him, To all who call upon Him in truth. 19 He will fulfill the desire of
those who fear Him; He
will also hear their cry and will save them. 20 The LORD keeps all who
love Him, But all the wicked He will destroy. 21 My mouth will speak the praise
of the LORD, And all flesh will bless His holy name forever and ever.”
David is writing about prayer in this section. What is prayer any way? “Prayer is not just a creature coming to the
Creator, or a servant coming to the Master; it is a child coming to the
heavenly Father, knowing that He will meet the need.“ (Read Luke 11:1-13) (Warren
Wiersbe)
It is vital that when the Lord
answers our prayers that we praise the Lord for answering our prayers. How often do we forget?
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: Perhaps
the 145th Psalm should be the next portion of Scripture that I put
to memory since it is all about praising the Lord, something I surely need to
do more.
My Steps of Faith for Today: Remember to
praise the Lord for answered prayers, and for the wonderful blessings He has
given to me. Continue to learn
contentment, and continue to seek to have my mind transformed by the Word of
God.
Memory verses for the
week: Psalm 130:1-7
1 Out of the debts I cried to You, O
LORD. 2 Lord hear my voice! Let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my
supplications. 3 If You LORD, should
mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?
4 But there is forgiveness with You, That You may be feared.
5 I wait for the LORD, my soul does
wait, And in His Word do I hope. 6 My
soul waits for the Lord more than the watchman for the morning; indeed more
than the watchman for the morning. 7 O
Israel, hope in the LORD; For with the LORD there is lovingkindness, and with
Him is abundant redemption.
12/7/2012 11:34:52 AM
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