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Psalm 46… Thanks Lord, I needed to hear that today!

From my Bible reading this morning during my time of “coffee with the Lord”…

It just seemed like an appropriate devotional thought to share given the circumstances in our world today…

Sometimes looking at the beginning of a psalm… and then at the end of a psalm can be very instructive!

The beginning of Psalm 46…

“God is our refuge and strength, a VERY PRESENT help in trouble! Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling…

And then the end of the psalm…

“BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD! I will be exalted among the nations! I will be exalted in the earth! THE LORD OF HOSTS IS WITH US! The God of Jacob is our fortress!”

Thanks Lord! I needed to hear that… I needed to read that in Your word today!

Perhaps it’s time for some self-talk

Self-talk

In the face of problems, difficulties, and challenges what can you do as a Christian?  How is your life any different than the person who doesn’t know God?  In fact, there may be some people who throw this taunt your way, “Where is your God?”

So what to do?  I read the Psalmist’s response to taunts like that this morning in my Bible reading during my time of “coffee with the Lord” – it’s found in Psalm 42.

Longing for God’s presence and power can be of help… “As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for You, O God!  My soul thirsts for God. For the Living God! (vss. 1-2)

But the taunt is still there – still voiced!

Nostalgia – the remembrance of special times in God’s presence with God’s people also helps… “These things I remember, as I pour out my soul: how I would go with the throng and lead them in procession to the house of God with glad shouts and songs of praise a multitude keeping festival.” (vs. 4)

But the taunt still troubles us… perhaps we need to stand in front of a mirror and have a long talk with ourselves about how things are – spiritual realities – the way things are for those who serve the Lord!

“Why are you cast down, O my soul – why are you in turmoil with me?  Hope in God!  I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God!” (vs. 5)

The recollection of his “steadfast love” through authentic worship helps… By day the Lord commands His steadfast love!  At night His song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life!” (vs.8)

And in front of that mirror, talking to yourself that way – faith and hope arise within, in spite of all taunts!

“Why are you cast down, O my soul!  Why are you in turmoil within me?  Hope in God; for I shall again praise Him, my salvation and my God!” (vs. 11)

Perhaps it’s time for some spiritual self-talk, don’t you think!

Feeling desperate… even hopeless? There’s two stories in the Bible for that!

Faith and Hope

Are you feeling desperate… even hopeless?

If so, there are two connected stories in the Bible that you need to read – that can help you! (They’re so important they’re recorded in three of the Gospels in the Bible: Matthew 9:18-28; Mark 5:21-45 and Luke 40-56)  I read Mark’s account this morning during my time of “coffee with the Lord.”

A frantic father – a religious man with a little daughter who was dear to him!  Something terrible had attacked her physically and she was dying!  Frantically he found out where Jesus was, went there, fell at his feet, and implored Jesus to come to his house, lay his hands on his daughter, and heal her.

To this dad’s relief, Jesus agreed to go!

But then, on the way, a frightening, frustrating interruption!

In the crowd that was following Jesus, there was a needy lady – a lady with a chronic bleeding condition that had persisted for twelve years.  Her condition in that that culture would have left her isolated from family and friends, avoided and ceremonially unclean.  She had tried everything – every known cure, every medical specialist to be found!  Her money was gone – her self-esteem was destroyed – she was no better, only worse… she was desperate!

She had heard about Jesus – the healer!  She pressed through the crowd, regardless of what it took, and thought, “If I can just touch Him, I believe I’ll be made well!”

She struggled – she finally got near Jesus – she reached out and just brushed His garment… hoping, believing!  And Jesus stopped short!  “Who touched me?” He said.  “I felt power leave me!”

She was instantly healed!  She acknowledged to Jesus what she had done.  Jesus stopped, affirmed he act of faith, and said, “Daughter your faith has made you well; go in peace, be healed of your disease!”

It was wonderful!  But can you imagine the feelings of the frantic father whose daughter was at the point of death… And then it happened – what the little girl’s dad feared the most occurred!  Messengers arrived, found the father, and said “Your daughter has died!  Why bother the teacher any longer!”  It was too late!  She had died – hope was gone!

But Jesus looked at the father, reassured him, and said, “Do not fear, only believe!”

Jesus went on to the house, he pressed past the mourners preparing for the little girl’s funeral, stepped into the room where the little girl was laying, and simply spoke to her… “Talitha cumi” (Aramiac for “Little girl, I say to you arise!”)  And immediately she got up, began walking, and went to her amazed parents!  Hope restored!

Listen… When things are desperate – even hopeless – when Jesus is involved there is hope –  there is help!  Reach out and touch Him in faith!  Listen to His word (not your fears)!  He can and will help you!  He will restore your hope! He is still the God of miracles!  Perhaps you needed to hear that today!