Friday, January 27, 2017

Jesus Upholds and Raises All


The LORD upholds all that fall, and raises up all those that be bowed down.
Psalm 145:14

If something has tripped you up in your walk with the Lord, look to Jesus! He will forgive and uphold you! And if you have been discouraged by any of the multitude of earthly trials we may face, Look up! Jesus is well able – and eager – to make you feel encouraged again.
The only people who fall and don’t get up, or who are discouraged and stay that way, are people who do not want to try again and will not let Jesus help them. Jesus does his part for all who want him to do it for them.
The Psalmist went on to say this: “The LORD is nigh to all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth. He will fulfill the desire of them that fear Him. He also will hear their cry, and will save them. The LORD preserves all them that love Him” (Ps. 145:18–20b).

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Every Day Means Forever


Every day will I bless you, and I will praise your name forever and ever.
Psalm 145:2
If your life blesses God every day, He will see to it that you continue to live so that you may praise Him forever.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Strange Children


Send your hand from above!  Rid me, and deliver me
from the hand of strange children, whose mouth speaks vanity,
and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children,
whose mouth speaks vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood!
Psalm 144:7–8, 11

“Strange children” in the family of God are children of God who speak or act as if they do not belong in His family.  What comes out of their mouth is worldly, and their “right hand” of friendship cannot be trusted.  In the above verses, the Son is pleading with the Father to rid him of such strange children, and we know that the Father will do whatever the Son asks.
Then, let our words be seasoned with God’s grace, and let our friendship be fellowship in the light.  Otherwise, we will be as strange children to God, and He will answer His Son’s prayer to rid him of us.


Monday, January 23, 2017

Merciful Destruction


Bring my soul out of trouble.  And of your mercy cut off my enemies,
and destroy all them that afflict my soul, for I am your servant.”
Psalm 143:11b–12
It will be of God’s mercy to destroy the wicked in the Day of Judgment – mercy for the righteous whom the wicked had persecuted.  On that day, when the wicked are destroyed, the righteous will greatly rejoice in God’s mercy.  As for the wicked, they will not rejoice, for they will feel no mercy whatsoever.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

No Hell for Us


The enemy has persecuted my soul;
he has smitten my life down to the ground;
he has made me to dwell in darkness,
as those that have been long dead.”
Psalm 143:3
This was the Son of God speaking through David, foretelling that he would be persecuted, and killed, and then would descend into hell, in the heart of the earth.  Those who believe in Jesus have also been persecuted, and some have also been killed, but because Jesus descended into hell, no one who believes in him will ever go there.  God’s faithful children who die now go up, not down, and enter into Paradise, where Jesus is.  As Paul said, for God’s New Testament saints to be absent from the body means to be present with the Lord (2Cor. 5:8).

Saturday, January 21, 2017

The Help of the Spirit


Enter not into judgment with your servant,
for in your sight shall no man living be justified.
Psalm 143:2

There is no way that man, on his own, can stand before God clean and acceptable.  Jesus said it this way: “With men, it is impossible” (Mk. 10:27).
Thankfully, that is not all that Jesus said.  Here is the whole sentence: “With men it is impossible, but not with God.  For with God all things are possible.”  In other words, with God’s help, men can stand clean and acceptable before Him.  Jesus suffered and died to make God’s help available to us, the help of the Spirit.  Without the Spirit, no man will be acceptable to God on the Day of Judgment.  But God will save those who receive the Spirit and walk in it.

Friday, January 20, 2017

Prisons


Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise your name!
Psalm 142:7a

There are many prisons in this life.  Sickness is a prison; fear is a prison; confusion is a prison; ignorance is a prison; being surrounded by people who slander and hate you is a prison; the human body itself is a prison; and death is a prison.  
The Son of God from heaven came into our prisons.  But the Father set him free from them all, and He promised the Son that he would be surrounded forever with the people who followed him out of the prisons of this life.  That precious promise thrilled the Son.  It is what the Son was speaking of in the last half of the verse quoted above, when he said to the Father, “The righteous shall compass me about, for you shall deal bountifully with me” (Ps. 142:7b).

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Demons Love Holy, Joyous Singing


By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down.
Yea, we wept when we remembered Zion.
For there, they that carried us away captive required of us a song,
and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying,
‘Sing us one of the songs of Zion!’
Psalm 137:1, 3

The wicked who take God’s people captive love their holy, joyous singing, and want to hear it.  The singing of the children of God reminds demons of the music they once heard in heaven before they were forever cast out.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

A Living Testimony


Let my prayer be set forth before you as incense,
and the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.
Psalm 141:2

This was the Son, asking the Father, for our sakes, to replace worship in ceremonies with worship in spirit and truth.  God answered His Son’s prayer, but for it to happen, the Son first had to come to earth and pay the awful price of the cross.
To worship in ceremonies denies that God ever answered the Son’s prayer.  Ceremonial worship is a testimony that the Son prayed that earnest prayer of Psalm 141:2 in vain.  But every time we worship in spirit and truth, we are part of God’s answer to the Son’s prayer, and living testimonies to God’s love for His Son.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

If Our Life Is Good


The upright shall dwell in your presence.”
Psalm 140:13
It is useless to spend time worrying about whether or not we will be saved in the end; that decision is not ours to make.  It is wiser to give our attention to how we live our lives.  If our lives are good in God’s sight, our eternal peace will be secured.

Monday, January 16, 2017

The Best Way To Cover Your Head


O GOD the Lord, the strength of my salvation,
you have covered my head in the day of battle.
As for the head of those who compass me about,
let the mischief of their own lips cover them.”
Psalm 140:7, 9

To have God “cover your head” with His strength is to have Him protect you.  But He can also cover heads with trouble and sorrow by causing the ungodly to reap their sinful deeds.
The safest thing to do is to have Jesus as your head.  He will always be covered with God’s greatest blessings, for God has made him “most blessed forever” (Ps. 21:6).

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Perfect Hatred


Do not I hate them, O LORD, who hate you?
And am not I grieved with those who rise up against you?
I hate them with perfect hatred; I count them my enemies.”
Psalm 139:21–22

Hatred, like anger, can be a holy thing.  After reproving the pastor in ancient Ephesus, Jesus told him that there was something about him that was pleasing to God; namely, “You hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate” (Rev. 2:6).
Pray for the wisdom to hate what God hates, and for the power to hate the way God hates.  His is perfect hatred.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Choose Good Companions


You will surely slay the wicked, O God.
Depart from me, therefore, you bloody men!
Psalm 139:19

God will indeed slay the wicked.  That is why it is not wise to have wicked companions.  Companions are those with whom you have such a close relationship that they influence you.
Show respect and do good to everyone, but choose your friends, your companions, carefully.  Solomon told us why: “He who walks with wise men shall be wise, but a companion of fools shall be destroyed” (Prov. 13:20).

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

The First Thing Created


You created my inner parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.”
Psalm 139:13

The word translated “created” in this verse is not the usual word for “create”, but since God is the One doing the work, “create” is appropriate.
“Create” is also appropriate in Proverbs 8, where the Son of God is talking about how he came into being: “The LORD created me the beginning of His way, the first of His works.  I was anointed from eternity, before the beginning, before earth existed” (Prov. 8:22–23).
What wonderful things about our heavenly Father are revealed in the fact that in the beginning, of all the numberless possibilities available to Him, the first thing He created was somebody – a Son – to love!

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

He Knew You


In your book all my members were written . . .
when as yet there was none of them.
Psalm 139:16

The Son of God was declaring in this verse from Psalm 139 that God wrote the name of every member of the body of Christ in His Book of Life before there was a body of Christ.  In the New Testament, this is confirmed for us by John when he said the names of those who are in Christ were written in God’s Book before the world began (Rev. 13:8; 17:8).
God knew you, and loved you, and wrote your name in His book a very long time ago.  When you were born again into His family, He was very glad to finally have you actually be here.  It was His good pleasure to give you His Spirit.


Monday, January 9, 2017

The Rod of God


For the rod of the wicked shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous,
lest the righteous put forth their hands to iniquity.
Psalm 125:3
It is always God’s chastening rod that is upon the righteous, not the rod of Satan, or of evil men.  If the wicked were in charge of chastening God’s children, they would be so abused that they would be driven to resort to measures that are not godly.   God chastises His children, not the wicked, and in doing so, He never goes too far or provokes His children to do evil.  David was comforted by God’s rod, not tormented by it.  He even sang a song about it: “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.  He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters.  Your rod and your staff they comfort me” (Ps. 23:12, 4).

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Before the Gods


I will praise you with my whole heart! 
Before the gods will I sing you praise!
Psalm 138:1

The “gods” before whom David said he would sing praise to God were men who were in high positions on earth.  They were the wealthy rulers and judges in Israel.
Only a few are so consumed with love for God that they are not concerned with who is watching when it is time to pray or praise God.

Friday, January 6, 2017

Our Jerusalem


If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.
If I do not remember you, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth,
if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Psalm 137:5--6

But the Jerusalem above is free, which is the mother of us all.”
Galatians 4:26

And I [John] saw the holy city, new Jerusalem,
coming down out of heaven from God,
prepared like a bride adorned for her husband.”
Revelation 21:2

Nothing in this world compares to our hope of entering the new Jerusalem.  It is so precious that many have given up their lives for it.  In everything you do or say, remember the new Jerusalem, a place of perfect peace and joy, where there is no sadness, pain, or death.
What a happy day it will be when we enter into God's beautiful new Jerusalem!

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Becoming Like What You Worship


The idols of the heathen are silver and gold,
the work of men’s hands.
They have mouths, but they do not speak;
they have eyes, but they do not see;
they have ears, but they do not hear;
neither is there any breath in their mouths.
They that make them are like them;
so is every one that trusts in them.
Psalm 135:15–18

You become like what you worship.  Your soul is shaped by the object of its praise.  Those who worship falsely become false.  Then, worship the true and living God so that you may become true, and live.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

God is Ahead of Us


Talking with my wife Barbara early this morning about the section of the Iron Kingdom manuscript we read last night, my soul was awed, again, by a realization of how great God’s work is!  “O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God!  How unsearchable are His judgments, and inscrutable His ways!  Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been His counselor?” (Rom. 11:33–34).  I had to write and tell you about it.
It was about twenty years before Jesus was born that God changed Rome from a Republic governed by Senators into an Empire governed by one man, a king whom the Romans called an emperor.  In making this change, God was setting up a choice for His people between His dear Son and the Empire of man, a choice between the Spirit and the flesh.  We know that God’s New Testament people chose the flesh instead of the Spirit because they rejected Paul’s gospel of the Spirit and devised their own fleshly religion, Christianity, instead.  But the following portion of Scripture shows us that the Jews chose the Empire over the Son first, years before the believing Gentiles did:

John 19
13. Pilate led Jesus outside and sat on the judicial bench,
14. and he said to the Jews, “Behold your King!” 
15. But they cried out, “Away with him! Away!  Crucify him!”  Pilate said to them, “Shall I crucify your King?” The chief priest answered, “We have no king but Caesar!

Before God changed Rome into an Empire, there was no Caesar for the Jews to choose as their king instead of His Son.  Before God changed Rome into an Empire, they could not have said, “We have no king but Caesar!”  But decades before He sent His Son into the world, God had prepared an alternative king for those among His people who would not have His Son.
God is ahead of us all, creating paths for our feet that will accommodate the hidden desire of our hearts.  When we make our choice, whether it be right or wrong, the choice will seem right to us, whether we be among the few who choose the Son of God or among the many who choose the Empire of man.
No wonder David prayed that God would put right desires in his heart.  And he warned his son Solomon to make every effort to keep his heart pure, “for out of it”, he said, “are the issues of life.”
Somebody help me praise God!  Who would not fear Him?


The Power of Unity


Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
for brothers to dwell together in unity!
It is like the precious ointment upon the head
that ran down upon the beard,even Aaron’s beard,
that went down to the skirts of his garments.”
Psalm 133:1–2

The anointing oil that was poured on Aaron’s head made Aaron the high priest of Israel.  It gave him great authority.  In some cases, he even had the power of life and death over his fellow Israelites.
In this Psalm, David is saying that when the people of God are united in His light, their decisions carry weight equal to that of the high priest of Israel.  Unity in Christ brings the anointing of Christ to the body of Christ.
Jesus said it this way: “Again, I tell you truly that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything at all that they ask, it will be done for them by my Father who is in heaven.  For where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there, in their midst” (Mt. 18:19–20).

Sunday, January 1, 2017

God’s Power To Forgive


“If you, LORD, should mark iniquities, O lord, who shall stand?
But there is forgiveness with you, that you may be feared.
Psalm 130:3–4

God’s power to forgive sin is a reason to fear him, just as David said.  For if God can forgive, He can also choose not to, and the salvation of your soul depends upon your being forgiven.
Jesus was right, as always, when he warned his disciples, “Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body but can’t kill the soul; rather, fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.” (Mt. 10:28).  In other words, “Fear Him who is able to forgive you.”

Saturday, December 31, 2016

God’s Fear Blesses


Blessed is every one that fears the LORD, that walks in His ways.
You shall be happy, and it shall be well with you.
Psalm 128:1–2b

The transgression of the wicked says within my heart,
that there is no fear of God before his eyes.
Psalm 36:1

Those who fear God will be blessed and happy because the fear of God keeps them from wandering away from righteousness.  When David saw someone living a wicked life, he knew that person had no fear of God, for he knew that no one who fears God can live in sin.
Pray to have, and to always keep, the fear of God.  It will save you.  Jesus feared God, and look at how blessed he is today!

Thursday, December 29, 2016

The Invisible Hills


I will lift up my eyes to the hills, from whence comes my help.
Psalm 121:1–2
The eyes David lifted up were the eyes of his soul, and the hills were hills that human eyes cannot see.  David said in the next verse, “My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Children Facing the Enemies


Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD,
and the fruit of the womb is His reward.
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man,
so are children of the youth.
Happy is the man that has his quiver full of them.
They shall not be ashamed,
but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.”
Psalm 127:3–5

By “speaking with the enemies in the gate,” David meant that those children had matured in wisdom and integrity and faith to be able to fearlessly withstand the enemies of righteousness at the city’s weakest point.  It is a wonderful feeling for parents to see their child grow up and confront the enemies of righteousness, and deny the wicked access into the city.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Vain Works


Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it;
except the LORD keep the city, the watchman wakes, but in vain.
Psalm 127:1
Nothing will stand or succeed unless God does it.  The grandest works and best ideas of man are doomed to eventual failure before they even begin.  Only God’s thoughts and deeds are eternal.

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Glad for Great Things


The LORD has done great things for us, for which we are glad.
Psalm 126:3
You would probably be surprised to learn how many people the LORD has done great things for, and yet they are not glad.  Take a moment, and be glad for the great things that God has done for you.

Saturday, December 24, 2016

The Truth Reveals the Truth


My soul has long dwelt with him that hates peace.
I am for peace, but when I speak, they are for war.”
Psalm 120:6–7

The reason the wicked are for war when the godly man speaks is that when the godly man speaks, he speaks the truth.  The wicked often claim to be for peace, but what they really want is exposed when the truth is spoken.
The truth reveals the truth about everybody who hears it.

Friday, December 23, 2016

At Ease or At Work


Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease,
and with the contempt of the proud.”
Psalm 123:4

Woe to them that are at ease in Zion!
Amos 6:1a

To be “at ease” is to be over-confident in your standing with God; it is to be smug and proud.  Those who are “at ease” scorn those who are weaker than they, or who have less knowledge.  They are harsh in their attitude toward those who have failed.  They even despise them (Job 12:5).
The upright are slandered more by those who are “at ease in Zion” than they are by the world.  And it has always been that way.  My father told us that in God’s kingdom, you are either laboring and being persecuted or you are at ease and persecuting others.  There is no middle ground in spiritual warfare.
You will either attract with a holy life the envy and scorn of unwise believers, or you will be unwise yourself, persecuting those who are ahead of you in the Lord.  Every child of God on earth is either “at ease in Zion” or at work with Jesus, doing good and bringing light to souls lost in sin. 


Thursday, December 22, 2016

Secure Forever


They that trust in the LORD shall be as mount Zion,
which cannot be removed, but abides forever.
Psalm 125:1
Some things just cannot be changed.  God being God.  The Son being at His right hand.  The body of Christ being God’s family of sons and daughters.  And you, if you have put your trust in Jesus, being secure forever in God’s protective care.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

“Look for Me!”


I have gone astray like a lost sheep.  Seek your servant!
For I do not forget your commandments.
Psalm 119:176

Even when David erred from righteousness, his love for God and the law burned in his heart.  David was not like those who wander from the right path and then forget about the truth they were graciously given.  When David sinned, he loved God too much to forget what righteousness felt like.
If you look around you; you will see some who have gone astray and are miserable because they still love God and His ways.  Their hearts are crying out, as David’s did, “I am your lost sheep, O God!  Look for me!”  And they will be grateful for anyone who works with God to find them again.
But then, if you look around, you will also see some who have gone astray and are happier than they have been in a long, long time.  They feel liberated.  They have lost their love for God, and for God to call them again would be an unwelcome interruption of their fun.
Pray that if you ever fall, you will still love God enough to remember how sweet it was to walk with Him in peace.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Hope


LORD, I have hoped for your salvation, and done your commandments.”
Psalm 119:166

Every man who has this hope in him purifies himself, even as He is pure.”
1John 3:3

The hope that Jesus creates in our souls has power; it moves us to overcome the world and do the will of God.  Hope in Christ is not like wishing on a star; it is real and sure and strong.  “We are saved by hope” (Rom. 8:24) because God’s hope has real power.
Live and rejoice in your hope!  This whole world is hopeless, but God has called you out of the world and given you a precious, real hope.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Nothing Shall Offend Them


Great peace have they who love your law,
and nothing shall offend them.
Psalm 119:165
Those in the body of Christ who do not truly love God and His law will at some point look for a reason to walk away, and they will find it.  Jesus will make sure of that.  But as for those who love God, nothing will cause them to stumble and fall away.  They found themselves when they found the truth, and nothing can discourage them or drive them away.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

My Lying Lips


Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips, and from a deceitful tongue.”
Psalm 120:2

I do not know whose lying lips David was praying about in this Psalm, but this verse reminded me of the times I have pleaded with God to save me from my own.  Many, many times have I sincerely pleaded with God for my congregation to have a pastor who would not lie to them, and in my heart, God saw that I was praying for that even if it meant the pastor would not be me.
I believe that James told the truth when he said (Jas. 3:8), “No one among men can tame the tongue; it is an uncontrollable evil, full of deadly poison.”  And I believe that only Jesus can rescue us from our own lying lips.  That is why I have so often asked him, with all my heart, to save me, and those around me, from my own deceitful tongue.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Put It into Words


I cried with my whole heart, ‘Hear me, O LORD!
I will keep your statutes!’ 
I cried out to you, ‘Save me, and I shall keep your testimonies!’ 
I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried out,
‘I have hoped in your word!
Psalm 119:145–147

We do not receive what we need from God by wishing for it.  We are told to open our mouths and ask.  There is something about putting words to our hopes that pleases God.  I suspect that the reason it pleases God is that it takes more humility to tell God our feelings than it takes to simply feel them.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Eternal Righteousness


Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness.
Psalm 119:142a

The kind of righteousness in the law of Moses came by the proper use of earthly things: fire, stone, and animals for the sacrifices; water, bowls, and special clothing for worship; etc.  That kind of righteousness is fleshly; it is not eternal because it is bound to natural things.
God’s kind of righteousness, on the other hand, is spiritual, not fleshly, and it will endure forever.   Jesus suffered and died to make that kind of righteousness available to us, and he succeeded!  The holy Ghost brings into our hearts God’s kind of righteousness, and that wonderful righteousness will continue in us long after this universe and everything in it has been destroyed.