Psalm 63:1
O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts
for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no
water.
Most people who study the Bible find David to be one of the
most intriguing characters in all of the Old Testament. It is likely that he is so interesting to most
of us because he is a character of such contrast. We learn that He was passionately devoted to
God as evidenced by today’s passage. But
on the other hand, we find that he was guilty of some of the most grievous sins
written of in the entire Bible. We learn
that David was a mighty and courageous warrior that won many battles because of
His favor with the Lord. But conversely,
we find that he was at his weakest when he was fighting his own personal
battles in the flesh. David’s emotional
highs and lows are well chronicled by David himself in the Book of Psalms. His writings provide us with some of the most
heart-warming and inspiring poetry written anywhere in the Bible.
As we struggle through the challenges of daily life, the way
God views David offers hope for all of us. Of David, the Lord said, “I have
found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything
I want him to do.” We can be comforted
in knowing that there is nothing that we can do to cause Our Heavenly Father to
love us less. His love and forgiveness are perfectly paired and extended to us
without end. Our Lord is particularly pleased
when, like David, we come to Him with praise even in our darkest hours.
Let us go boldly to the Throne of God, particularly when we
find ourselves in a dry or weary place.
Let us sing our praises to our precious Lord. Let us be strengthened by knowing that
Almighty God delights in seeing us come through our trials in loving obedience
to His calling on our lives.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your perfect love and
forgiveness. We sing Your praises
knowing that even when we have fallen that Your love for us never fails. We bless the name of Jesus through Whom we are separated from our sin. We ask that Your Holy Spirit will inspire us
to thirst for You in the passionate, intimate way that David did. We pray that Your Holy Spirit will strengthen
us to walk in obedience to all that You ask us to do. We long to be called men and women after Your
own heart. We ask all these things in
the name of the living testimony of the love of God, Jesus Christ.
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