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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
PSALM 110 19 APRIL 2008
By David

King & Priest

This is both a royal & Messianic psalm making total reference to the rule & conquest of the Messiah. David certainly was not pointing to any human or earthly king since there was never a Jewish king who was a priest, not to mention a ‘priest forever’ v4. There were also no known earthly kings who have conquered the world as mentioned in v 6.

In this psalm, we see Jesus exalted by the Father as King v1-3 & victorious in His conquest of all other kings v5-7. This King is special, He is Priest forever, making His throne truly a throne of grace for the people & the nations.

Application:
Often, we identify with God more like He is our Priest, interceding & mediating for us. As the King of kings, we need to see ourselves subject to His rule & obey Him in His commands. Failing to obey makes us disloyal & the enemies of the King. Are there any areas in your life that remains un-submitted to God? Submit to Him & find His grace for that situation.


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PSALM 109 18 APRIL 2008
By David

Train Your Spirit to Pray

This psalm was likely penned before David was king & when his enemies were king Saul and his officials. David seemed to have come to the end of himself in dealing with his enemies here.

Although his enemies have told lies about him, hated him, fought against him without cause, he still tried to love them v4-6. When attempt to win over his enemies failed, David submitted the matter to God, “In return for my friendship they accuse me, but I am a man of prayer.” Psalm 109:4

David prayed to God for nature to take it’s course: since his enemies were merciless in their dealings with him, hence, may the Lord’s judgement be over them v6-20, 27-29. David then prayed for himself for the Lord’s healing & deliverance for him in his suffering and weakened state due to the attacks from his enemies v21-26, 30-31.

“See that no one repays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all people. Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; Everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the Spirit” 1 Thess 5:15-19

Application:
Be a man or a woman of prayer today. True strength and faith is borne in our spirit nursed by the Holy Spirit in our prayer life.



PSALM 108 17 APRIL 2008
By David

Trust God

Psalm 108:1-5 was extracted from Psalm 57:7-11 and Psalm 108:6-13 from Psalm 60:5-12. The authorship of this psalm is credited to David since he penned both Psalm 57 & 60. In this instance, the worship leader did a re-mix. He cut & paste and created a new psalm.

Psalm 108 opens with praise to the Lord v1-5 followed by God’s response from His Sanctuary v6-9 and a prayer seeking God’s Presence to go forth with them into battle wherein if God is with them, victory is assured v10-13.

Once again, David puts his confidence in God. “I will praise you, O LORD, among the nations; I will sing of you among the peoples. For great is your love, higher than the heavens; your faithfulness reaches to the skies. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens, and let your glory be over all the earth.” Psalm 108:3-5

Application:
Are you confident in the Lord today? Start your day praising the Lord & as you praise Him, let your confidence in His victory & help rise up in your spirit.



PSALM 107 16 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

Trouble, Thanksgiving & His Love

There are 4 cycles of troubles described in this psalm. Each time the people cry out to God in their trouble v6, 13, 19 & 28, God saves them and the people are thankful v8, 15, 21-22, 31-33.

The psalmist records 4 different troubles in this psalm:

(i) Basic needs not met, no water & food v4-7, 9
(ii) Bondage & enslaved eg in our attitudes and spirit such as depression v10-14
(iii) Afflictions & sicknesses due to sin, foolishness and rebellious ways v17-20
(iv) Dangerous situations v23-30

The Lord could have treated us as we deserved and count it as our dues when calamity befalls us. Some troubles are indeed our own doing v11, 17. Yet, through all our troubles, we can thank Him & testify that His love for us is truly great! “Whoever is wise, let him heed these things and consider the great love of the LORD.” Psalm 107:43

Application:
Often we pray for God to save us or relief us from pain. Pray instead that we will encounter God’s love & be satisfied with Him. Don’t stop short of just being glad the pain or trial is over. The wise are able to see beyond the situation or trial to see a Hand of eternal love reaching out for yours. Reach for Him today!



PSALM 106 15 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

Yes, I am Praising God!

While Psalm 105 focuses on the covenant God has with His people, Psalm 106 recalls the failings of the Israelites. We can learn from these failures and avoid the mistakes made by Israel.

Time & again the Israelites sinned against the Lord in rebellion towards God & Moses v7, 14, 16, 32-33, idolatry v19, 28, 35-39 and faithlessness v25. And that was all in the backdrop of tremendous miracles, provision & victory of God. One major problem the Israelites and for that matter, the modern day people like us are prone to do, is to forget His goodness & blessings, v7, 13, 21-22.

Often it’s in our forgetfulness or taking God for granted that would lead to rebellious deeds. Hence, Psalms 103, 104 & 105 are duly apt to teach us to praise God. For we guard our hearts from sin & rebelliousness when we remember God’s faithfulness & blessings and guard our spirits by praising Him! “Praise the LORD. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. Who can proclaim the mighty acts of the LORD or fully declare his praise?” Ps 106:1-2

Application:
Take 10 minutes to praise the Lord today. Remember His goodness to you & be assured that you need to only wait patiently for Him to come through for you in your trials.



PSALM 105 14 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

So blessed! We Have A Covenant Keeping God

This psalm was probably written after the Babylonian exile by a Levite returning to Judah with the remnant. The recall of history serves as a reminder of god’s faithfulness.

In his recount, the psalmist recalls God’s covenant with Abraham, Isaac & Jacob, v8-11. God fulfilled His covenant to the nation of Israel when He raised a nation up in Egypt & then delivered them from slavery, v12-41 then led the Israelites into the Promised land, v42-45.

Indeed, when we see His faithfulness, we have every reason to sing and praise the Lord! “Give thanks to the LORD, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done. Sing to him, sing praise to him; tell of all his wonderful acts. Glory in his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice. Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face always. Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles,” Psalm 105:1-5a

Application:
Recall God’s acts of faithfulness in your life or some testimonies that awes you. Renew your trust in Him, He is faithful to His promises not just in the past, but today too.



PSALM 104 13 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

So Blessed! Grateful for the Breath of Life

While the psalmist did not follow strictly the creation order of Genesis 1, he certainly had the Creation scene in his mind when he wrote this psalm. We see the psalmist mention the various aspects of creation: light v2, separation of the waters v2-4, separation of land & water and provision of water v5-13, provision of vegetation v14-17, the sun & moon v19-23, land & sea creatures v18, 24-26.

The created awaits the Creator to sustain them. “These all look to you to give them their food at the proper time.” Psalm 104:27 Whether it is through food or the breath of life v27-30, God sustains His creation. The psalmist ends off by saying that he can sing & praise the Lord as long as he is alive v31-35. “I will sing to the LORD all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. May my meditation be pleasing to him, as I rejoice in the LORD.” Psalm 104:33-34

Application:
The Lord has blessed us with much physically: life, breath, health, food, a liveable and comfortable environment. Take time to bless the Lord for blessing you with so much! Oftentimes we take all our physical blessings for granted. Today, take time to thank God for your parents, the roof over your head, school, teachers, classmates, leaders, the clothes you have, the shoes you have and so on. If Nick Vujicic could bless the Lord even though he has been born without limbs, most of us here with limbs should have more to be thankful & less to complain about in our lives.



PSALM 103 12 APRIL 2008
By David

So Blessed! Grateful for His Love

There are no requests made in this psalm, just a simple appeal to God’s people not to forget the blessings of God, v2. The psalmist is simply grateful to God for all His blessings. Listed from v3-5 are 6 blessings: forgiveness, healing, redemption, lovingkindness, compassion & renewal.

The psalmist is also grateful to God for His dealings with us, v6-18:

(i) Righteousness & justice for the oppressed, v6

(ii) Reveals His ways to those close to Him & His acts to His people, v7

(iii) Slow to anger & full of lovingkindness, v8

(iv) Does not stay angry forever, v9

(v) Does not punish us to the extent that we deserve, v10

(vi) His love is so vast it’s compared to the depth of heavens to the earth, v11

(vii) His forgiveness of our sin is so wide, covering the gap between the east & west, v12
(viii) His compassion is compared to that of a father to a child, v13

(ix) His blessings are for those who stay faithful to Him, v17-18

(x) He knows we are weak and inadequate of scoring points with Him based on our own merits or goodness, v14-16.

This psalm closes with a call to the faithful to carry on blessing the Lord, v19-22. May the whole universe bless the Lord.

Application:
How often we seek God’s blessing for our own lives but do we desire to bless Him as much as we want Him to bless us? Take time to bless the Lord today with all your strength like what the psalmist did. He is worthy of our blessing!

Psalm 103:1 (NASB) “Bless the LORD, O my soul, And all that is within me, bless His holy name.”


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PSALM 102 11 APRL 2008
Author Unknown

Prayer of An Afflicted Man

This psalm was likely written long after the destruction of Jerusalem, v8, 14, 16 and around the time where Judah would be restored after the 70 year captivity, v13.

During the captivity, life was difficult in the land of Judah. The psalmist described his plight with images associated with loss of appetite v4, food tasting like ashes & drink like tears v9, he was skin & bones v5, he compared himself to unclean birds who are outcast & lived alone v6, sleepless & lonely v7, his name was cursed by enemies in the land v8 & he was thrown away like trash v10.

The psalmist then looks to the promise of God v12-13. “You will arise and have compassion on Zion, for it is time to show favor to her; the appointed time has come.” Psalm 102:13

He trusts that although Judah & Jerusalem may be experiencing shame, nations will one day praise God again v15-16, 21 for indeed we serve a God of compassion v13-14, 17-20.

Application:
We all have our own set of trials & struggles. Have you lost appetite & taste for food & are struggling in relationships? God allows you to go through unpleasant journeys & will have compassion on you. Restoration is in the pipeline when you look to Him.

Psalms 103-106 are all praises to God. Psalm 103 blesses God for His love for His people, Psalm 104 for God’s care of His creation, Psalm 105 for His faithfulness to His covenant to Abraham and Psalm 106 for His journey with a rebellious people.



PSALM 101 10 APRIL 2008
By David

Spiritual Leadership 101

This psalm was likely written early in the rule of king David. “when will you come to me” v2 alludes to the fact that the Ark of God has not yet been returned to Jerusalem.

In this psalm, David spells out the essentials of spiritual leadership:

(i) Devotion to God, v1-2: Here we see David longing for the Presence (Ark) of the Lord.

(ii) Discernment of evil & those who are blameless, v3-7. In fact, David chooses to associate with those whose walk is right.

David hangs out with the faithful & blameless. Those who are perverse, arrogant & deceiving, he cuts them off from his leadership team, even his city.

Application:
Leadership is influence. Besides you influencing the rest of the pre-believing friends & family around you, we need to be aware too of what influences us. Are you exposed to good or negative influences in your school or office? Cut off the negative influence today.

Sunday, March 23, 2008
Psalm 100 9 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

For the Lord is Good


This is the final psalm exalting the reign of God.

The people take delight in God, v1-2, know that they belong to Him, v3 and worship meaningfully in the temple, v4. The people could do so with ease as they can conclude that they have a good and loving God, v5.


Application:
Most of us have tasted the goodness of God. Take time to worship & give thanks to Him today! Count all your blessings and acknowledge His goodness towards you!




Psalm 99 8 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

God’s Throne


Psalm 93, 97 and 99 all open with “The Lord reigns”. God’s reign is not limited only to the lives of the believers but His reign is for the whole earth. There are 3 aspects of the Throne of God:

i) God’s Throne is above the nations, v1-3

ii) God’s Throne is a Throne of Justice, v4

iii) God’s Throne is a Throne of Grace, v6-8
We serve a God who forgives and disciplines His people, “O LORD our God, you answered them; you were to Israel a forgiving God, though you punished their misdeeds.” Psalm 99:8 (NIV)

Approach the King on His terms! He is holy, v3, 5, 9. “...Be holy, for I am holy...” Lev 11:44

Application:
The royal psalms talks about the reign of God. Is He is the reigning King in your life? Are you living a life of holiness? Any other kind of lifestyle is not acceptable to our Holy God and King of kings!




Psalm 98 7 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

The Judge Arrives


Psalm 96 & Psalm 98 share several similarities. On an interesting note, Psalm 96:11-13 & Psalm 98:7-9 speaks of a Judge that finally shows up! One of the major laments of many psalmists is that the wicked prosper and seem to get away with their evil ploys as if there were no justice due.

Finally, after a wait, the Lord appears. He is the Bridegroom & the church is His Bride. He will return to receive His Bride some day. When He comes, He will also judge the world. Those who live conscience clear can truly sing and worship while they look forward to the 2nd coming of Jesus.


Application:
If you are facing some form of injustice, be assured that God is in the know and He will arrive!




Psalm 97 6 APRIL 2008
Unknown Author

He is Exalted


Psalm 97 is a call to worship God to both groups of people: the believers / Israel & the whole earth.

The psalmist beckons the whole earth to worship God, v1-7 and saints to rejoice in Him, v8-12.

People who do not know Him would stand amaze at the display of His power, “The heavens proclaim his righteousness, and all the peoples see his glory.” Psalm 97:6 (NIV)

As for those who belong to Him, when we see His Name exalted, we rejoice, “Zion hears and rejoices and the villages of Judah are glad because of your judgments, O LORD. For you, O LORD, are the Most High over all the earth; you are exalted far above all gods.” Psalm 97:8-9 (NIV)


Application:
Pray that the Lord’s name would be exalted in your spiritual family and among prebelieving friends & family members today.




Psalm 96 5 APRIL 2008
Unknown Author

Worship God all the Earth


While Psalm 95 is a call to God’s people to worship Him, Psalm 96 is a call to the whole earth to worship Him. There are 4 key words in our worship of God (extracted from Warren Wiersbe’s “Be Exultant”) :

i) Sing to the Lord a new song, v1

ii) Praise the Lord! He is great and greatly to be praised, v4

iii) Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, v9

iv) Rejoice – the Lord is coming back, v11-13


Application:
Imagine the day when the whole earth sings, praise, worship & rejoice in Christ! The newspaper headlines credits Jesus for reconciliation & end of wars, bird flu, cancer and AIDS patients are cured, marriages are strong and so on! The hearts of the people are grateful to the Saviour.

Let’s pray that this can become a reality and that God will be worshipped in all the earth.

As His children, we start today in some part of earth, to give to God our songs, praises, worship & rejoicing!









Psalm 95 4 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

God is Great!


This psalm is a call to believers / Israel to worship God.

V1-3 calls us to sing to the Lord, shout joyfully, give thanks. Such exuberance and joy wells up when we can confess, “For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods.” Psalm 95:3 (NIV)

The time of exuberance moves next into a time of reverence and bowing before Him, “for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care.” Psalm 95:7a (NIV)

In the time of worship, the psalm affirms that we will hear His voice speaking, only do not be harden to what God has to say, v7b-11.

It’s only when we choose to listen & obey, is the worship of our lives, truly reflective of the worship of our lips and worthy of our great God.


Application:
We worship a great God. How great is your worship to Him? Consistent in walk and talk or is it dependent on how you feel? Focus on His greatness and not your feelings today when you enter His Presence and worship Him.









Psalm 94 3 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

Facing Injustices


This psalm was likely penned during the rule of the wicked king Manesseh, 2 Kings 21, before the fall of Jerusalem. Instead of being whiney and grumbling incessantly when faced with injustices, the righteous can make 4 responses (points extracted from Warren Wiersbe’s “Be Exultant”)

i) Pray for justice, v1-7

ii) Warn the wicked of their danger, v8-11

iii) Accept God’s discipline, v12-15

iv) Rely on God’s help, v16-23


Application:
What is my typical response to unfairness? To complain & grumble? Choose to respond in a way God desires. Which of the above 4 responses would you like to grow in most at this point in time?




Psalm 93 2 APRIL 2008
By Unknown Levite

Psalm 93, Psalm 95-100 are a series of royal psalms exalting the Sovereign rule of Jehoveh the King.

The Lord Reigns


This Psalm was likely written when the remnant of Jews returned to Judah after the Babylonian captivity. Permission was given for them to return to their homeland, rebuild their temple & nation. While they were doing just that, their progress was interrupted, the builders were attacked. The leaders and the people needed encouragement & the Lord reassured them (points extracted from Warren Wiersbe’s “Be Exultant”) :

i) He reigns supremely, v1-2
ii) He is greater than our circumstances, v3-4
iii) He always keeps His Word, v5



Application:
Let the Lord reassure you today that He is able to help you at all times.




Psalm 92 1 APRIL 2008
Author Unknown

How Are You Fluorishing?


This psalm opens with praise & worship to God, v1-5. The wicked are then compared to grass – flourishing but without permanence, v7. The righteous are compared to the palm tree – flourishing and planted securely in the House of God, bearing fruit & remaining full of life even in old age, v12-14.



Application:
How are you flourishing today? Are you flourishing in the Lord or are you flourishing in the world, caught up with demands of career, socialising and so on?

Pray that the Lord give you wisdom to see where you would want to excel in today. Please Him above all so that He will bless you with permanence beyond temporal achievements.

Psalm 91 31 MARCH 2008
Author Unknown, possibly Moses

Our Divine Covering


This Psalm talks about the special covering of God’s people. They enjoy His protection, v2-13. He delivers & protects His people from traps, attacks, sicknesses, plagues. He even sends His angels to guard & help you.

This covering is conditional. We need to remain in Him. “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” Psalm 91:1 (NIV)

The Lord says this when we remain in Him: "Because he loves me," says the LORD, "I will rescue him; I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name. He will call upon me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him. With long life will I satisfy him and show him my salvation." Psalm 91:14-16 (NIV)


Application:
For some of us, we are enjoying membership privileges. If you are sick or being attacked by problems or are feeling low, know that God protects & delivers you. What is an area that you can trust the Lord in today for His covering?

For others, check... Is God your protection & covering or have you stepped outside that by choosing your own ways? (Eg skip church or cell, secret sins etc) Come back to obeying Him today!




Psalm 90 30 MARCH 2008
By Moses

Lessons of Life


This psalm deals with our regard of life: today we have the breath of life and soon, we are no more, v3-6. Moses then goes on to mention the sin of Israel, possibly referring to the moment where they turned faithless at Kadesh Barnea (Numbers chapter 13 &14) and God’s wrath, v7-11.

Moses’ response to the numerous lessons of life :

(i) When we consider that life is short, pray, “Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12

(ii) When we face difficult times, pray, “Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.” Psalm 90:14
(iii) When our works seem fruitless, pray, “establish the work of our hands for us-- yes, establish the work of our hands.” Psalm 90:17b


Application:
Which one of the above 3 prayers speaks to you today? Pray that He will teach you wisdom, satisfy you &





Psalm 89 29 MARCH 2008
By Ethan

When God Covenants


This psalm starts off as a psalm of praise & ends off as a psalm of lament. The Psalmist rejoices over God’s covenant with David, v3-4 and sorrows over how the later generations did not remain faithful to God, v39.

Still, in the face of unfaithfulness, God affirms that He keeps His covenant and will establish the throne of David, v33-37. This fulfilment is found in Christ, who is the King of kings. “Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:9-11


Application:
God fulfilled this promise to His people over time and generations. Trust in Him. He may take awhile sometimes, but if you are patient, you will see the wonderful work that He will do!




Psalm 88 28 MARCH 2008
By the Sons of Korah

So Dark


This Psalm is not like the rest where writers would have started out dismayed but ended off their writing with a note of hope.

All through, we read about death & darkness v3-6, 10-12, 15, rejection from men v8, 18, sorrow v9, rejection from god v14, drowning v16-17.

At the lowest point in his life, we learn 4 steps of handling dark days (extracted from Warren Wiersebe’s ‘Be Worshipful’):

i) Go to the Lord by faith v1-2
ii) Tell the Lord how you feel v3-9, 15-18
iii) Defend your cause before the Lord v10-12
iv) Pray again v13-14


Application:
Take the first step of going to the Lord today for yourself or someone you know that is going through a difficult time.



Psalm 87 27 MARCH 2008
By the Sons of Korah

The Holy City


This Psalm speaks of God’s love for Zion, the holy city, v1-3 and the joy of the many nationalities that is birthed and residing there, v4-7.

The Psalm must be read in two levels:

i) It is a prophecy that nations will gather and worship in Jerusalem (Isaiah 2:1-5)

ii) It is reflective of the heavenly Zion where we have our spiritual citizenship.


Application:
Pray for God to bless Jerusalem with peace.





Psalm 86 26 MARCH 2008
By David

Call on Him Confidently


Once again, David’s in need of God’s help, v14. He prays confidently in this Psalm. The reasons for his confidence stems from knowing that

i) He is the servant of God and he trusts in His Master, v2b, 16

ii) He can count on God, v5-8

iii) God is great, v9-10


Applications:
Like David, you can pray confidently to overcome the difficult situations in your life. Pray in confidence in Him, now!




Psalm 85 25 MARCH 2008
By the Sons of Korah

New Beginnings


This Psalm was written after 70 years of exile in Babylon. The people start to experience the favour of God, v1-3. Pray for a renewed walk with Him, v4-7 and recall lessons learnt in their fall, v8-13.

George H. Morrison said “The victorious Christian life is a series of new beginnings.” Do not stay in the fallen state, arise once more!


Applications:
Are there areas that you need God to bless you with new beginnings again? Trust Him. He is a God of restoration.




Psalm 84 24 MARCH 2008
By the Sons of Korah

Longing for God


This psalm was written by a man who for some reason, could not go to Jerusalem to worship God. As he contemplates the temple, we sense his longing for the Presence of God, v2-4. He then recalls the travel up to Jerusalem. The road up has its struggles, v5-6, but because of the desire to be in God’s house & the strength of God, all will make it and enter His Presence.

“They go from strength to strength, till each appears before God in Zion.” v7 (NIV)


Application:
How has your time with the Lord been? Do you pause & allow your spirit to yearn for the Lord more than your projects, deadlines, to-do lists, tests, exams, meetings with friends etc? Long for Him today above all else that crowds your life.






Psalm 83 23 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Enemies United


Things could not have looked worse for Israel. Besides being faced with numerous enemies, this Psalm describes a coalition of 10 enemy nations, coming together against Israel, v5.

Asaph prayed for the defeat of Israel’s enemies and in their defeat, may they acknowledge God as the Most High over all the earth, v9-18.


Application:
Have you found yourself in the situation where others gang up against you? Ask God to help you to set the record straight, so that His Name will be exalted.







Psalm 82 22 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

God judge the judges


The “gods” (NIV) or “rulers” (NASB) refers to God’s people in a position of influence. Since we are His people, we represent Him on earth & it’s the Lord’s desire that we are just, kind & obey Him.

The judges described here did not judge justly v2, nor were they merciful v3-4 and they walked in defiance to God’s will v5.

Asaph prayed that God will act & be the Judge above all our affairs.


Application:
Some of us might think, this applies only to leaders or adults. Right & wrong. This Psalm applies to all! We all have some form of influence in our lives: Influence over our maids, friends, classmates or perhaps you are a leader in your class, cell etc. How are you pleasing the Great Judge in the way we treat others?




Psalm 81 21 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

IF…..


This psalm was likely penned during a Passover celebration cum Feast of the Tabernacle. The experience of deliverance from Egypt, v6-10 and the tragedy of a nation lost, v11-12, were recalled.

"IF my people would but listen to me, if Israel would follow my ways,” v13 (NIV)
Victory & blessings are promised, “IF My people would but listen to me, if Israel would follow My ways, how quickly would I subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their foes!” v14, 16 (NIV)

“IF” speaks of God’s terms. God desires that we listen & obey.


Application:
Is there a thought or teaching that you heard recently?

Have you set your heart to obey? The Lord promises to bless you IF you listen & obey.




Psalm 80 20 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Cause Your Face to Shine Upon Us


Asaph prayed this Psalm after the Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Assyrians (722-21 BC)

The people have sinned against the Lord where once upon a time, they enjoyed tremendous blessings & favour from a fruitful vine, v8-11. Now, God’s face is turned away & the enemy ruled over them, v4-6.

Three times Asaph prayed, “Restore us, O Lord God Almighty; make Your face shine upon us, that we may be saved.” v3, 7, 19


Application:
Have you allowed sin to creep into your life & are now finding a distance in your walk with God?

Repent & pray as Asaph did.




Psalm 79 19 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Sin, Consequences & Cry for Mercy


The pagan nations are triumphant. God’s people are captives and the city and temple are in ruins, v1-4.

God is angry. The kingdom of Judah declined and their forefathers have fallen away from God, v5-8a. The sins accumulated to an extent that God could hold back His wrath no longer.

The psalmist takes the position of the intercessor and pleads for God’s compassion, “may your mercy come quickly to meet us, for we are in desperate need.” v8b.


Application:
God is love. He cares for His people and His chosen nation. But repeated rebellion and wilful sin will lead to consequences.

Are you holding on to some stubborn sins that seem too hard to let go? Plea for the mercy of God to forgive you & grant to you a new beginning.





Psalm 78 18 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Teaching the Next Generation


The psalmist warned the people not to imitate their faithless ancestors as he reviewed the history, v1-4.

God desires that the fathers teach their children, v1-8 and not to turn away like the Ephriamites & even the Israelites of old, when God rescued them from Egypt, v9-11. Despite seeing countless miracles of how God delivered them, Israel forgot what God did for them in rescuing them out of Egypt, v12-53 and were unfaithful to God by turning to idols even in the Promised land, v54-64.

Oftentimes, the failures of the people are the failures of the shepherd. Then the Lord found a good shepherd, “He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens; from tending the sheep he brought him to be the shepherd of his people Jacob, of Israel his inheritance. And David shepherded them with integrity of heart; with skillful hands he led them.” Psalm 78:70-72
Application:
David is a man with integrity of heart. He does not lie nor live a double life. How are you doing in the area of integrity? Would you tell a white lie now & then? Your moral failure has great consequences on whether the next generation is stronger or weaker in their walk with God! Choose to be true to Him today!

Thursday, March 6, 2008
PSALM 70 10 MARCH 2008
By David

Those who put their trust in God will receive help and deliverance.


“But may all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you; may those who love your salvation
always say, “Let God be exalted!” Ps 70:4

This psalm is copied almost word for word from Psalm 40:13-17. Thus this Psalm is also a psalm of “remembrance”, to remember God of his mercy and promises.
David is properly facing a similar situations and is reminding himself of the prayers he had made before.

He pleaded and called to God to send help to him quickly, verse 1,5.
He called upon God to shame his enemies, verse 2,3.

There is joy in God’s deliverance for those who trust in Him, verse 4. There is no better help than the help of God. We should look to God for help when in need. Remember who your God is, He is the God that delivers you.

Application:
Those who place their trust in the faithfulness of God will surely be delivered. Are you in a situation where you are helpless now? Where you need God to do something right now? Do you call upon God like David did and ask Him to come quickly to help and to deliver?
Whatever pressing situation you might be in now, turn to the Sovereign God for his saving grace to come.
Cry out to him with desperation, plead of him the way David pleaded and let Him come to your rescue and deliverance.




PSALM 69 9 MARCH 2008
By David

Believe in God who keeps His promises with you.


“The Lord hears the needy and does not despise his captive people.” Ps 69:33

David pleaded for God to have mercy and asked God to save him. He was in affliction – troubles or hardship.
He begs God to relieve him from it. We can read about his plight and his desperation for help and relief from verses 1-21.
The judgement of God was being prophesized on those who rejected God. They will not receive his salvation. (V22-29)
David, the Psalmist concludes with joy and praise, in the assurance of God’s help and deliverance from verse 30-33. He knows that his prayers to God will be heard and he has the assurance that God will come to his rescue.
Verse 34-36 is a call to praise God, He will restore Judah and the assure the people of their inheritance in the promised land.

Application:
Are you able to praise God out of the assurance that God will come to you when facing hardship? Often, our confident in God is in what we see. It is not out of faith that we trust in Him. David is able to praise God while going through tough times because he knows that God will save him and grant to him salvation. His hope is in God. You too, can praise God because of who He is not because of what you have seen. DO IT NOW! By committing all your concerns and difficulties to God . Choose to praise Him because you can trust in Him and in His power.





PSALM 68 8 MARCH 2008
By David

A glorious and triumphant praise Song, a song of Victory.

“Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior,
who daily bears our burdens.” Ps 68:19

This is a psalm to remind us that there is victory in the Lord. This is the last to the series of 4 from Psalm 65 to praise God for his goodness to his people.
Verse 1-18 recounted the numerous victories of God. It tells us about God and what He has done for the people. He is a great God who rules by his name, a gracious God of mercy and compassion who uses his power to relief the troubled and a righteous God who reliefs and delivers the oppressed. It also reminded us of how God led his people from Egypt to the promise land. (V7-10) Through it, God performed many miracles to save the people.
Finally, from verse 19 -31, it was about His Triumphant procession, where God’s temple and kingdom is being established in Israel. It is one of the most victorious and glorious moment. Now that you had understood the background of this psalm, are you able to praise God the way the Psalmist do?

Application:
If God could carry the people through such adversities over and over again till final victory, He could easily carry you and see you through all difficulties. If there are any burdens you are carrying now, turn to God and let Him carries it for you. Give thanks to Him and declare his power as in verse 35.




PSALM 67 7 MARCH 2008
Author unknown

Praise God for His blessings and favours upon us.


“God will bless us, and all the ends of the earth will fear him.” Ps 67:7

Psalm 67 is the 3rd of the four praise songs from Ps 65 – 68.
This is a song declaring God’s mercy to us where he bless us and cause his face to shine upon us. This chapter begins with a prayer in verse 1& 2, Prayer to God for his blessings and favour. Others who see His blessings and favours upon his people will come to the knowledge of God.

Verse 3-5 The people of God will praise Him for his abundant blessings. And Nations will join in praising God. When God blesses His people, the blessings are evident to all. It can be seen. As in verse 6-7, the effect of God’s blessing is that the land will yield it’s harvest.
There is prosperity when God bless. This is not the works of man but the divine blessing of God. Only God can bring about such great and awesome blessings. We will fear the Lord because we have been blessed by Him and we know He is God. We fear him because we do not want to come out of his blessings for us.

Application:
This is the third day since reading Psalm 65 that we learnt about praising God. Indeed, there is so much for us to praise God. Let’s take a few minutes to praise God for his blessings and favours today. The more you praise Him the more you will enter into his abundant blessings where prosperity and favours will bestow upon you.




PSALM 66 6 MARCH 2008
Author unknown

Praise God for Answered prayers!


“Come and listen, all you who fear God; let me tell you what he has done for me.” Ps 66:16

This is a thanksgiving Psalm. The Psalmist calls upon all people to praise God here. We could praise God because of who He is. His deeds are awesome and His power is great. He recalled the deliverance of God at the Red Sea as a sign of His mighty saving power. This is recorded in Verse 5-7, where the Lord turned the sea into dry land and led his people to pass through the waters on foot. He is a powerful God.
He continued to praise God in verse 8 -12. Here the psalmist praises God for His protection and for saving his people.
From verse 13, the author enters into personal praise and worship of God after he has called all to praise God. He proclaims of what God has done in verse 16-20.
The psalmist has experience God’s power and blessing in his life. He has been blessed by the mercy of God and is able to tell others about how good God is and what God has done for him.

Application:
How about you? Have you ever turned to God in times of distress and trouble and see God’s deliverance, provision and protection? You too can testify of God’s goodness and power. God will answer to our prayers for help. He is a powerful God. Think about God’s power and who he is. Take a moment to praise Him for his mighty power. Praise Him for all His answered prayers for you. Go and tell someone of how God has answered you.




PSALM 65 5 MARCH 2008
By David

Let’s Praise God For His Power & Goodness


“Praise Awaits you, O God, in Zion; to you our vows will be fulfilled. Psalms 116:18

Psalm 65 is a praise song and it is the beginning of 4 Psalms of Praise. It is a song of praise of God’s greatness to His people.

David gives God glory for:
Hearing our Prayer
Verse 2
Pardoning our Sin
Verse 3
Satisfying our Souls
Verse 4
Protecting us
Verse 5
Giving Strength
Verse 6
Forming the mountains
Verse 6
Calming the Sea
Verse 7
Making the earth fruitful
Verse 9-13
In other words, verse 2 -4 tell us that God has saved us and redeemed us. Verse 5-7 summarizes for us that God is powerful.
And Verse 9-13 show us that God gives us plenty of good things.

Application:
Ask God to grant you a thankful spirit to praise the Lord. Take a few minutes to praise God.
· Thank God for His salvation. He has pardon your sins and you can enjoy an intimate relationship with God the father.
· Praise God for He is powerful. He is the master of the universe.
· Give thanks for God’s provision, both past and future.

Psalm 77 17 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – The Levite

From Despair to Confidence

In this Psalm, Asaph describes how he moved from despair to confidence knowing that the Lord cares for His people.

Asaph began by praying what troubled him, v1-6, and wondering in his pain if God has left him, v7-9. He reached out his hands and cried out to God, yet could not find the comfort for his heart, v10.

Things took a turn when he decided to shake himself out of his own sorrows, v11-12 by meditating on God’s mighty act of deliverance, where He rescued the Israelites enslaved by the Egyptians, v13-20.

Finally, he realized afresh that the Lord was the Shepherd of Israel, v 20 whom he could trust to work out everything for good.


Application:Are there terrible events happening that causes us despair and disappointment? Will yourself to look up in faith and look back at what God has brought you through. God will work all things out well for you as you put your trust in Him.









Psalm 76 16 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Back to Basics


The background of this psalm is probably God’s judgement on the Assyrian army’s attempted invasion of Judah as recorded in Isaiah 37-38 and 2 Kings 18-19 during the reign of King Hezekiah. Through the spectacular victory over the Assyrians, Asaph shares with us four basic truths about our Jehovah God.

1. God wants us to know Him, v1-3: The people of Judah knew of God’s greatness. When the Assyrian army threatened to attack Jerusalem, the angel of the Lord visited the camp and wiped out 185,000 soldiers.
2. God wants us to trust Him, v4-6: Despite the difficult challenges that King Hezekiah and his prophets faced, they chose to put their faith in God and His Word.
3. God wants us to fear Him, v7-9: When the wrath of God came, the siege over the Assyrian army was over within seconds. God is not only a God of love, but also a consuming fire.
4. God wants us obey Him, v10-12: Having seen the victory that the Lord had given Judah, nations around should be motivated to come and worship the Lord.

Application:
Which of these four basic truths do you struggle with? Come back to the Lord today and renew your covenant before Him.









Psalm 75 15 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Humble yourself in worship


When we worship, we thank God for what He has done. True worship centres on God. Not the feel good kind of feeling for ourselves. Asaph started worship with praising God for who He is, v1!

The wicked were warned about their boasting and arrogance because there is a God who judges the wicked, v2-8.

“As for me, i will declare this forever”, v9 indicates a decision made on the part of Asaph to worship & trust in God for the cutting off of the wicked and the lifting up of the righteous.


Application:
What does worship mean to you? Worship is all about God. Do you have difficulty humbling your heart before God? Ask God to help you worship Him with all your heart, mind and soul today.










Psalm 74 14 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

God forgets NOT His covenant

Psalm 74 focuses on the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem by the Babylonians.

God seemed to have rejected His chosen people! Why else did God permit a pagan nation to defeat the Jews and destroy their holy city and sacred temple, v1-11?

Asaph chose to remember the works of God in the past, v12-17.

The nation had been defeated and the sacred temple destroyed. But the nation of Israel still has God as their God. God’s covenant had not changed, v18-23.


Application:
In difficult moments, sometimes we get so overwhelmed by negative thoughts that we can forget the goodness of God.

Are you going through tough stages of your life right now?
Pause. Take a moment and start to recollect from the beginning the goodness of God in your life e.g. how you received Christ, how you did well in school for your worst subject…etc









Psalm 73 13 MARCH 2008
By Asaph – the Levite

Can I have the answer please.. God


Doubts crept in when Asaph saw with his eyes of flesh. Is God fair?

Why are the bad people prospering, v4-14? Have I wasted my efforts keeping my heart pure and doing the right things, v13?

Asaph did not stop at questioning God. He went before God to ask God and God revealed the answers to him.

Don’t envy the ungodly and those who live in sin. What seem pleasurable are fantasies that will fade away in time, v18-20. Worldly success and prosperity is transient.


Application:
Have doubts crept in? Is God good? Does He really love me? Then why doesn’t He answer my prayers?

Don’t stop at the questions. Ask Him for answers! Come before God today and present that doubt/question to Him. Ask Him to reveal the answer to you in a manner you best understand.
Make God your refuge.









PSALM 72 12 MARCH 2008
David

Who is the King of Glory?


“All kings will bow down to him and
all nations will serve him.” Ps 72:11

Psalm 72 bring an end to book 2 of psalms. This is a prayer for Solomon, son of David, as he was about to succeed as the next king. Verse one is a prayer of the father to the son who will be his heir to the throne as the next king.
Ps 72: 2 -17 contains a prophecy about a coming kingdom. On one hand, the kingdom being referred to is Solomon’s; on the other, it is referring to the coming kingdom of Jesus Christ. Only the kingdom of Christ is an everlasting kingdom, can there be a kingdom of perfect peace. Christ’s kingdom is a kingdom through which all peoples on earth are blessed.

David’s prophesy goes beyond a prayer for his son, Solomon. It goes into a prophesy for our Messiah, Jesus Christ.
The only kingdom that will reign in righteousness and glory is the kingdom of God.

Application:

Let’s pray for our government and leaders the way David prays for Solomon – to endow the government and leaders with God’s justice and righteousness.
Pray for them that they will come to the knowledge of the saving grace of our Lord Jesus. Bless them with the righteousness of God in all decision making. Make this your daily prayer in this 40 days prayer and fast when you pray for Singapore.









PSALM 71 11 MARCH 2008
Author unknown

God is loving and He will never forsake the one who trust in Him.


“Since my youth, O God, you have taught me,
and to this day I declare
your marvelous deeds.” Ps 71:17

Psalm 71 is a Prayer for God’s help in old age. The Psalmist initial appealed for God’s was found in verse 1-4. As he prayed to God for help, he confessed in verses 5-8 that the Lord has always been his hope.
After he confessed of his hope in the lord, it is interesting that we can notice that he now continues to appeal to God for help in from verse 9 – 13.
Finally, verse 14 was a declaration of his hope in the Lord, that He has always had hope in God. He could praise God more and more because of this hope.
We know that the author did not speak of an “untested” goodness of God here. He could always hope in the Lord is because God had never fail to rescue him when he needs help. God has delivered him from many life threatening moments too.
With hope being renewed and faith arises, his prayers is turned into thanksgiving.

Application:
Are your heart filled with faith and hope in the Lord? God is good and faithful, He will never disappoint nor forsake those who place their trust in Him. Until you learn to trust Him, you will not experience new hope in Him. The more you trust, the more hope will arise. What is something that God wants you to trust him now? Follow his voice and place your trust in him. You can be filled with joy when there is hope always in the Lord.

Saturday, March 1, 2008
PSALM 64 4 MARCH 2008
By David

God Is Your Righteous Judge

“Let the righteous rejoice in the Lord and take refuge in him; let all the upright in heart praise him!.” Psalm 64:9

People were saying bad things about King David. The things that they said hurt David. They attack David with their tongues and words. They are like arrows and swords that pierce his hearts.
“They sharpen their tongues like swords and aim their words like deadly arrows” Psalm 64:3

In a battle, Arrows and swords were used to kill their enemies. Similarly, the people’s words which David relates as “arrows” and “swords” will hurt your soul or spirit.

David prays to God for protection in verse 1-2. He places his confidence in God’s righteous judgement. God’s righteousness will prevail.

Application:
Have you ever been hurt by words of people? If you have, your soul or spirit could have been wounded. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you remember them. Release the hurts to the Lord and let Him be your righteous Judge. Do not hold grudges towards these people.





PSALM 63 3 MARCH 2008
By David

All I Want Is You Lord!

“Because your love is better than life,
my lips will glorify you.” Psalm 63:3

This was the time when David was in the wilderness of Judah. David fled from Jerusalem and into the wilderness when his son, Absalom, took control of his kingdom,
2 Samuel 15 - 16
Although David is in the Wilderness, his heart is filled with praises and adoration to God. We can see in this chapter that there is a great sense of peace in David’s heart.
David expressed his desire of God in
Ps 63:1-2. He knows how sweet and pleasant it is to be in God.

Imagine that you have to leave your house because someone has taken over by force. You have to leave behind every good things, your property, your wealth, your comfort, etc… In times like this, you can either chose to grumble and be unhappy or
Chose to turn to God and find comfort in Him because he is your all sufficiency.

Application:
Can you identify with David’s situation of being in wilderness where you could be in a situation you least wanted?
How would you have felt? Frustrated, angry, lost, confuse, fearful etc….
Praise and give thanks to God despite being in these sticky situations. God protects you and you will be satisfied in Him. Fix your eyes on Jesus and find joy in Him.




PSALM 62 2 MARCH 2008
By David

Put Your Trust In God At All Times

“Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.” Psalm 62: 8

In Psalm 62, David commits himself to the Lord when faced assaults by his son who had wanted to dethrone him.

David must be devastated yet he did not allow disappointment to rule in his heart. Instead David placed his confidence in God once again, verses 1 -4.
We can trust God at all times when we place our confident in him.

David finds strength in the Lord when he claims that God is his:
· Rock & Salvation – Vs1
· Fortress & Shelter – Vs 2
· Saftety and Hope - Vs 5


Application:
Do not look to men or material things to meet your needs. Rather look to God and place your trust in Him.
Tell God that you accept his loving kindness. Pour out your hearts to God – verse 8. Do not hide or ignored your emotions, come before God to tell him how you feel.
As you do that, invite God to be your Rock & Salvation, Fortress & Shelter and Saftety & Hope.




PSALM 61 1 MARCH 2008
By David

God Is Your Shelter

“I long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of your wings” Psalm 61:4

David, in this Psalm, as in many others, begins with prayers and tears, but ends with songs of praise. Psalm 61 is likely to be written soon after David lost his son, Absalom. Absalom plotted against his father’s throne but his plot failed and he died - 2 Samuel 18:9-15.

Once again, David was deeply distressed and he was shaken. As he prays to God, he was being reminded of what God has been for him, a strong refuge and tower. And he began to long for God’s presence –where there is security and peace.

We can make one observation of David’s prayer to the Lord through Psalms. Quite often, the prayer would start with a depressing or down mood and as David calls onto the Lord and began to proclaim the character of God, his mood changes. Changed from outcast and dejected to being hopeful and confident in the Lord.

Application:
It is perfectly ok to acknowledge how we feel when things aren’t going well. While doing so, we should not allow ourselves to stop there. Most of the time, David did not stop at his depression or discouragement. He would go beyond the feelings of the circumstances to praise God and to declare God’s goodness. There is power in the person God. Learn to profess the character of God everyday, especially when you are facing challenges. Come under His shelter.




PSALM 60 29 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Final Victory Is In The Lord

“With God we will gain the victory, and he will trample down our enemies.” Psalm 60:12

After many Psalms that were written when David was in distress, Psalm 60 was written after David took throne as King

In this Psalm, David reflects upon the bad state of the nation for many years, Verse 1-3. He prays for the deliverance of the nation in verse 5.

Finally, David saw victories. He had numerous victories. Despite the numerous victories, David continues to pray in Hope. In the day of triumph where they defeat many nations, they see themselves in trouble because they are still at war.

David knows that unless God gave them help in the next battle, they might be defeated. Thus prays David,
“Give us aid against the enemy, for the help of man is worthless. With God we will gain the victory, and he will trample down our enemies.”

Application:
We see the humility of David in his good days. He did not become proud or conceited even when he was wining battle after battle, not by own ability but by the power of God - From the Lord comes deliverance, Psalm 3:8.
Are you in good times or bad times? Whatever it is, do not forget the God of your victories. Speak Hope and blessing of God for the future regardless of how you might feel now.




PSALM 59 28 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

You Can Praise God When Facing Troubles

“But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.” Psalm 59:16

King Saul sent a party of soldiers to David’s house in the night with an order to kill David. It must be a terrifying moment for David. Thankfully, David managed to escape with the help of his family.
1 Samuel 19:11-18 has recorded the event.

David prayed to be delivered from the enemy in verses 1-7. He is in grave danger as the enemy could often return in hope of finding him. (Verse 6) He asks God to take him away from his enemies and make him safe. He pleads to the Lord for deliverance. Once again, we see David placing his confidence in God. He is confident that God will win the fight for him, verses 8 - 13

David know full well who God is, “my strength, my fortress and my loving God” – Ps 59:9. Knowing who God is and being certain of the outcome in God, David could sing praises to God while running for his life.

Application:
We always find it hard to Praise God joyfully whenever we are in distress.
You can praise God when things go wrong.
You can do so by not focusing on what had gone wrong, but rather, focus on who God is – your strength, your fortress and your loving God. Come before Him now to receive a personal assurance from Him.





PSALM 58 27 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

God is your Judge


Then men will say, “ Surely the righteous
still are rewarded; surely there is a God
who judges the earth.” Psalm 58:11

In this chapter, David’s prayer is to God the Supreme Judge. There is corruption of the judicial power from the days of Saul to the end of the monarchy. Even when David was enthroned as King of Israel, he still has to face troubles caused by the corrupt system.

Accusation against the wicked judges was made in verse 1-5. Their mouth, hands and hearts were filled with injustice, Ps 58:1-2.
These injustices were brought before God in prayers.

There was assurance that David has in God that He will surely judge. Psalm 58: 9-11.
Finally, when God had judged, the whole earth will see the righteousness of God rules.

Application:
Are there any unfair or unjust treatments that are receiving? Go to God to be your Judge. Leave the matter to Him. Do not use your own ways to get back your justice. Do not take revenge. Do not repay injustice with injustice. Surrender it to God.
Or have you done any injustice to people around you knowingly or unknowingly? Ask God for forgiveness. Pray to bless these people.





PSALM 57 26 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Fixed Your Heart To Trust God


“Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy on me, for in you my soul takes refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed” Psalm 57:1

David had fled and hid in the cave. This prayer was birthed out of the cave where David was hiding. From Psalms 54 – 57, David was fleeing from Saul’s attached and pursuit. 3 chapters later, David is still in the run for his life. Yet, he did not give up his hope in God. This is clearly demonstrated in Ps 57. David asked God for help in verse 1-5. He asked to be gracious and merciful. David continues to pray to God to deliverance.

Psalm 57 has two parts: verses 1-5 and verses 6-11. Both end with the words “Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let your glory be over all the earth.” (Ps 57:5, 11). First part is about David’s complain of the enemy and prayers to God. Yet this is not without his assurance in God that God will help. David’s faith in God increased in second part where he praises God for his saving help.

Application:
In life, there are times where we will feel we are being cornered by the same struggle or fear. And we just want a way out. Sometimes we lost our hope in God when we have yet to see His saving grace. Is there any situation you are facing that is causing your hope to grow weary over time? Do not loose heart. Fix your heart to trust God and to praise God today.

Thursday, February 21, 2008
PSALM 56 25 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Do Not Be Afraid


“In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can mortal man do to me?” Psalm 56:4

Psalm 56 is a prayer for help when being attached by the enemy and David’s life is threatened. Ps 56:1-2 was David’s appeal to God for help.
The background to this Psalm is the same as previous where Saul was trying to kill David.
David was afraid and we can see this in verse 3 and verse 4. Despite his fear, he chose to trust God. The more fearful David is, the more he confessed his trust in God.
Such is David’s confident in God that he offers thanksgiving and praise to God for delivering him even though he has yet to see deliverance.
David is able to do so because he knows who God is. God is a faithful, covenant keeping God. His love for his people will never fail. Can you trust God the way David trust?

Application:
Are there any fears in your heart? The things that cause you to panic are likely to be your fear. What are these fears?
Do what David did by putting your cares and burden in the Lord. Commit the outcome to God. You can trust Him.
Memorize Psalm 56:4a
“In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust, I will not be afraid.”






PSALM 55 24 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

You Can Cast Your Care Unto God


“Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.
Psalm 55:22

This is another prayer for God’s Help in time of troubles. David was in great distress when he wrote this Psalm.

We can look at Psalm 55 in 3 parts:
1. Verse 1-8, David speaks of his fear of his enemy and he prays to God for his manifested favour.
2. Verse 9-15, David complains of his en enemies’ wickedness.
3. Verse 16-23, David prays that his enemy would die that they would be taken away form him. He is assured in the Lord.

Such is the confident that David has in God. He has many life’s threatening moments, yet it does not shake his faith and confidence in the Lord.
He cast his cares on the Lord because he knows that God can be trusted.

In every trial let us call upon the Lord, and he will save us. The burden of afflictions is very heavy; there is also the burden of sin and corruption. The only relief under it is, to look to Christ, who bore it.

Application:
What are your cares and burden? There are heavy and you need not carry these weights. To cast your cast upon God is to rest upon His provision and promises.
He will carry you and will strengthen your spirit by His spirit. Go to Him with your cares now! Commit your cares to the Lord in prayers.





PSALM 54 23 FEBRUARY 2008
By David


The Lord Is Our Helper

“Surely God is my help; the Lord is the one
who sustains me.” Psalm 54:4

This is a prayer of David for deliverance from his enemies who want to have him killed. The occasion this Psalm was written was when the Ziphhites betrayed David by telling Saul his whereabouts. David

In the first part of this Psalm, verses 1-3, David complains to God about the enemy and pray to God for help.
In Ps 54:4-7, David receives assurance of God’s favour and protection. He is being comforted.

Although David is on the run for his life, and the enemy were determined to find him to destroy him, he turned to the Lord for help. He is sure that God would be on His side. He proclaims confidently that God is surely his help in verse 4. He speaks in faith that the enemy will be removed.

God is a God of covenant with His people and David knows that full well. It is with this faith in God that he promised before God that he will give thanks and praise His name after he is being delivered from his enemy’s pursuit.

Application:
Have you given thanks to God and praise Him after He has seen you through a trying or difficult time? It is the kind of thanksgivings that comes with a grateful heart that I am talking about.
Start praising Him now!





PSALM 53 22 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Godlessness of Man


“God looks down from heaven on the sons of men to see if there are any who understand,
any who seek God.” Psalm 53:2

Psalm 53 is similar to Psalm 14.It’s purpose is to convince us of our sins. God show us through the psalmist how bad we are.

How can men be so bad? This is because there is no fear of God. The fool says to his heart that there is no God, verse 1. Men's bad practices flow from their bad values; if they profess to know God, yet in works & thoughts they deny him, it would mean his heart has no God. Such is a man of folly.

Psalm 53 ends with the Psalmist prayer to the Lord for the deliverance of Israel. And God shall restore their fortunes.

Is there the fear of God in your heart? Do you acknowledge the Holy God in your heart? We will sin not when we fear the Lord. Ask God to show you what is in your heart.

Application:
Pray to the Lord:
“Dear God, show me how bad I can be. All my sinfulness and wickedness is naked before you. Reveal to me my corrupt thoughts, that I may know them. ”
As you pray the above prayer, wait patiently before God. He will speak.
Allow Him to review your priorities and it’s motives.
Are these priorities of God or of the world?
Take time to re-set your life’s priorities.





PSALM 52 21 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Your Confidence & Security is God

“But I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God’s unfailing love
for ever and ever,” Psalm 52:8

Psalm 52 was written when David was fleeing from King Saul. David, knew that Saul was determined to destroy him, went to take refuge. On his way, he stopped at the Tabernacle and sought help from Aimelech. The news of David reaches Saul and he ordered the death of 85 priests & all the inhabitants of Nob. The account can be found in 1 Samuel 21:1-7, 22:9-23.

Psalm 52
Verse 1-5
Wickedness of a powerful enemy and it’s destruction
Verse 6 -7
The righteous would rejoice
Verse 8 -9
Confidence & Security is in God

God will destroy the wicked. Those that glory in sin, shall glory in their shame. But those whom place their trust in God will rejoice & praise Him. They will rejoice in God’s unfailing love.
If you choose to dwell in the house of God by faith and love, you shall be like green olive-trees. You will live a life of faith and holy confidence in God and his grace.

Application:
Are you hard-pressed like David? Are there any difficult people you are facing now? Vengeance is the Lord’s, the Lord is the judge. Do not repay evil for evil by going against them. Instead, turn to the Lord to bless them. You can have confidence & security in God as you remain in His presence.




PSALM 51 20 FEBRUARY 2008
By David

Create In Me A Clean Heart


“The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;
a broken and contrite heart,
O God, you will not despise.” Psalm 51: 17

This is a humble prayer for forgiveness and cleansing. David, being convinced of his sin, poured out his soul to God in prayer for mercy and grace.
This is a famous psalm. David wrote it after he had done something very wrong. He saw a woman, Bathsheba, bathing and wanted to have her. But she was the wife of Uriah. David sent Uriah to war to be killed by the Philistines so that he can have Bathsheba. He committed adultery and was responsible for Uriah’s death.

David was convicted of his sin against God as recorded in Psalm 51. He pleas for God’s mercy not to take over his spirit, Ps 51:11.
This pleases the Lord. What pleases God more than sacrifices is a humble heart that looks to him.

God rebuked Israel for its sin in Psalm 50. It was made clear to us the consequences of sin. Here in Psalm 51, we learn the importance of repentance and asking God for Pardon. David demonstrated to us how to pray to God for forgiveness and cleansing.

Application:
As much as God has convicted David of his sin, be silent before God to allow the Holy Spirit to convict you of your sin. Do not be blinded to your own sin and remain living in the same sinful ways. Confess your sins and ask God for forgiveness now.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008
PSALM 50 19 FEBRUARY 2008
By Asaph-the Levite

True worship brings obedience

“He who sacrifices thank offerings honors me, and he prepares the way so that I may show him the salvation of God.” Psalm 50:23

Psalm 50 is the first 12 Psalms (Psalms 73-83) by Asaph. Asaph’s family became one of the 3 families given responsibilities for music and song in the temple - 1 Chr.25:1-9

This Psalm is also a Psalm of instruction, not of prayer and praise. It tells of the coming of Christ and the day of judgement, in which God will call men to account for their lives. In Ps 50, God deals with those who were religious in practice and yet neglected godliness. Their heart is not set on worship and godliness. It was the duty of the people to bring the sacrifice; but God is not pleased with the outward sacrifice they bring. Nothing pleases him where it is done religiously as an act. True worship comes from the heart. The judgment of God is being mentioned in this chapter, where he will judge according to our heart more than the act. His rebuke and correction to the wicked is in verse 16-23.

Obedience is better than sacrifice. God desires obedience from your heart more than what you can offer to Him.

Application:
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you examine your heart now. Are you in religious worship or in true worship with obedience? Ask God to forgive you for your sins and ask Him to help you stop sinning.


PSALM 49 18 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

Temporal Riches Vs Eternal Riches

“A man who has riches without understanding is like the beasts that perish” Psalm 49:20

Psalm 49 carries a word of instruction concerning the vanity of the world.

Wealth cannot buy security and happiness. Nor can wealth save yourself and others from death. Nothing perishable, such as silver or gold can ever redeem you. But with the precious blood of Christ without blemish that you are redeemed, 1 Pet 1:18-19. No amount of wealth can buy life.

Therefore the rich should not take their delight in their wealth. And the poor should not be oppressed by the rich and become fearful of life. Do not trust your life to your wealth, verse 6.

Matthew 6:19-21
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.
But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Do not place your security in wealth, and let this be a motive for living. Instead, put your faith and trust in the Lord.

Application:
Take some time to meditate on Ps 49. Ask God to reveal to you if your love for money has become your zeal in life?
If its’ yes, repent today and ask God to re-direct your course.
If you have not been tithing regularly, do it now.

PSALM 48 17 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

God Is Our God Forever

“For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end. Psalm 48:14

Psalm 48 tells us that God can protect Zion, a city in Jerusalem. Verse 1-3 of Psalm 48 talks about the beauty of Mount Zion. God is the fortress for Zion. He is the defence for Zion. God protects Zion.

Verse 4-7 records for us the futile attacks of the nations. The enemy fled in terror (vs5) when they saw that the great King was in Zion. God is Zion and the people’s security – verse 8. From verse 9-11, the people were able to worship and praise God with gladness because of God’s mighty saving acts.

Because of God’s unfailing love, he will protect His city and His people. He will be our defence when there are attackers. He is our refuge and fortress. He is our strength. God is the everlasting God and His promises to His people will stay.

Application:
God comes to our defence because He loves us. Recall a time where God delivered you from an impossible situation. Praise God for His deliverance. May gratitude fill your heart with thanksgiving.
Take a few minutes to praise God for His unfailing love. Give thanks to Him for great is the Lord and He is most worthy of your praise. God Loves you and His love is unchanging. Receive His great love for you now. Ask God to touch you and fill you with His love today!

PSALM 47 16 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

The Lord Reigns

God reigns over the nations; God is seated on
his holy throne. Psalm 47:8

The Lord reigns over all the earth. Nations are called to rejoice in God. We are called to praise the Lord. Let’s celebrate the King.

God is worthy of all praises. He is an awesome and a great King. Victory has been won on Calvary. Jesus has triumph over death.
At the name of Jesus, every knee must bow and every tongue confesses that Christ is Lord. Phil 2:10-11

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again rejoice - Phil 4:4

Application:
Take a moment now to rejoice in the Lord.
Sing praise unto Him for He is worthy.
He has triumph over death and victory had been won. Declare God’s victory through His son Jesus now.
Throw away all the feelings of defeat. You can have victory in the Lord.
Allow God to take charge of everything. Come before Him and invite Him to take control for He is the God of power and authority.

PSALM 46 15 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

God Is Our Refuge And Strength

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1

Psalm 46 is a song of hope. Psalm 46:1-5 encourages us to take comfort in God when things seem gloomy. Glory is given to God both as king of the nations as well as king of His people in Psalm 46:6-11.

When in distress, God is our help. We can triumph through distressing and fearful moments when He is with us. God is our present help in times of trouble – Ps 46:1.
His presence with us brings us to triumph over darkness moment of life.
To triumph over the greatest dangers faced, God is our strength and our help. His strength is sufficient for us. Therefore do not be afraid. God will help you out of your troubles.

The sovereign Lord is with us. He will never leave us. His is a God of power against all enemies. He protects the nations and His people.

Application:
Have you ever become fearful because everything seem to be falling apart?
Take heart that God is your refuge and strength, your ever-present help when in trouble.
Release all your fears and anxiety to God. Take time to be still before God and acknowledge Him as the God of power and authority over these circumstances.
No problems and difficulties are too big for God.

PSALM 45 14 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

The Marriage of The Lamb - Rev 19:7

“They are led in with joy and gladness; they enter the palace of the king.” Psalm 40:15

This is a celebration of a wedding. It is a joyful occasion. A wedding with great splendour and glory.
The kingdom of heaven is being compared to a royal nuptial.

The psalmist in verses 3-9, was admiring & praising the Bridegroom, who is Christ the King. Message to the bride, that is the church, is found in verse 10 – 15. In particular, the glory of the bride was being mentioned in verse 13-15.

It is a wedding between Christ and His Bride – the Church. A wedding is not without a close intimate relationship between the groom and the bride.
The bride would want to present herself pure and beautiful to her bridegroom.

The wedding of the lamb expresses the intimate relationship between God and His people. You are God’s people. You are the bride of Christ! Do you have a close intimate relationship with Christ the bridegroom? Are you ready to receive the bridegroom?

Application:
Today, decide in your heart that you want to enter into intimacy with Christ the groom. It’s going to be a relationship that will bring joy and honour.
Is there any sin that prevents you from drawing near to the Christ the King? Repent and receive God’s cleansing. Welcome the King of Glory!

PSALM 44 13 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

A Cry for National Deliverance

“Rise up and help us; redeem us because of
your unfailing love.” Psalm 44:26

This Psalm is about Israel’s cries for help after suffering a devastating defeat.

Ps 44:1-8 Tell us the great things God has done for them, praising God for past victories.
Ps 44:9-16 Complained of the present state of defeat and its consequences – being put to shame before their enemies.
Ps 44:17-22 They plead of their innocence to God that they have not sin and yet calamity had befall upon them.
Ps 44:23-26 Finally, the psalmist appeals to God for deliverance in prayers.

Past experiences of God's power and goodness will add strength to our faith. The many victories Israel had obtained, were not by their own strength or merit, but by God's favour and grace. We can trust in Him

Application:
In times of hardship, difficulties and even sufferings, we should not blame God. Nor should we turn to worldly and sinful ways of dealing with matters. Instead, we should turn to God and cry out to Him for mercy. We can pray in faith to God to redeem us because His love is unfailing.
Now, boldly declare that in God you will Trust.
Boldly declare that it is in God that you trust. Give thanks for his unfailing love.

PSALM 43 12 FEBRUARY 2008
By The Sons of Korah

Prayer of Deliverance & Restoration

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

Psalm 42 & 43 form a single prayer. Thus, we should look at Psalm 43 as a continuation of Psalm 42.
The Psalmist in chapter 42 was not able to go to the temple to worship God. He was depressed and outcast.

In Psalm 43, the psalmist decided that it did not matter if he could go to the temple as God was with him everywhere he went. He turns to God for strength as he acknowledges God is his stronghold in
Ps 43:2.

In this chapter, the psalmist prays to God to delivery him from his captivity. And he will go to the altar to get as near to God as he could and be in His presence. His confidence and joy is in the Lord.

There might be circumstances where you have yet to see victory, do not give up. Let God be your stronghold and He is your sufficient strength. God will restore you to strength and intimacy in Him.
Our hope is in the Lord and we can praise him, our saviour and our God. Ps 43:5

Application:
Heavenly Father, forgive me when I fail. Keep me and guide me when I go through difficulties. Help me to focus my heart on You. Teach me to praise You and exalt Your Holy Name like the psalmist does. I can place my hope in you for You are my Savior and my God. In Jesus’ name, Amen.