In the year 2006. I had survived the death of my husband, my mother, and breast cancer. I was sad, lonely, grieving, and I desperately needed God to show Himself to me. Like Moses, I asked God to show me His glory (Exodus 33:18) - to open my eyes to His grace, goodness, and lovingkindness. Graciously, He pointed me to the Psalms. I bought a Bible with extra-wide margins and spent almost a year reading through the Psalms and writing in the margins of my Bible everything I learned about God. He was faithful to meet me in the Psalms and reveal Himself to me. He was faithful to melt away the sadness and grief and strengthen my heart with the joy of the Lord (Nehemiah 8:10). Over the summer, in this blog, I would like to share with you some of the things I learned about God from the Psalms and how I have applied them to my life. In each blog I will give you a Psalm to read and write what God taught me about Himself through that Psalm. Lets begin today with Psalm 12. Deliver, Lord! For the godly have disappeared; people of integrity have vanished. 2 People lie to one another; they flatter and deceive. 3 May the Lord cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that boasts! 4 They say, “We speak persuasively; we know how to flatter and boast. Who is our master?” 5 “Because of the violence done to the oppressed, because of the painful cries of the needy, I will spring into action,” says the Lord. “I will provide the safety they so desperately desire.” 6 The Lord’s words are absolutely pure [reliable]. They are as untainted as silver purified in a furnace on the ground, where it is thoroughly refined. 7 You, Lord, will protect them; you will continually shelter each one from these evil people, 8 for the wicked seem to be everywhere, when people promote evil. (The New English Bible) The lesson in this Psalm is that God’s Word is pure. Psalm 12 contrasts the deceitfulness of man’s words with the purity of God’s words. The ungodly man speaks empty words: lies, flattery, hypocrisy, boasting. How often do you see this in the world around you? But God’s words are as pure as silver refined seven times. The purity of God’s Word also implies that it is reliable. God keeps His word -- forever! After reading this psalm, do you think it would be wiser to go to another person for help or to God’s word? If you don’t do so already, will you begin today to seek the counsel of God’s Word daily? Will you set apart time to read your Bible so you may become familiar with the words of God and grow in godliness day by day? “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Will you seek and embrace God’s pure Word as the truth for your life? Ever since I first studied the Book of Acts, my desire has been to be “noble- minded” like the men and women in first century Berea. The apostle Paul had been journeying through Asia preaching the gospel. He had been forced to leave many cities due to rejection and angry mobs that wanted to kill him because of his message. But when he arrived in Berea, the people listened to Paul preach the gospel with eagerness and then examined the Scriptures to confirm that what Paul said was true. As a result, many believed (Acts 17:10-12). This account of the Bereans has encouraged me to always go back to the Bible to check out everything I hear and read, especially in sermons and Christian books. I would encourage you to do the same. Not all that is presented as “Christian” speaking and writing is Biblical. It is up to each and every believer to practice discernment, and this requires knowledge of the Scriptures. God’s Word is the only pure word (12:6).
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Marchelle
6/5/2016 06:01:59 pm
Smile
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Amanda
6/6/2016 07:57:47 am
Love you mom!
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Suzie Klein
6/7/2016 03:33:21 pm
Love you too!! 6/26/2024 04:04:06 am
I have been reading all your comments tonite until this morning. I agree ,100percent and thank GOD I found you, last night!!! Thank you!!! Can I ask any if you a question? If so, suppose you pray and ask GOD for a 'no brainer"answer because "of course, HE will do this!!!" And HE doesn't??? You thank HIM, Trust HIM, THANK HIM and even yell at HIM if we wrongly feel slighted!!! Then you ask for forgiveness because of course GOD KNOWS BEST!!! But, suppose the answer you received or the thing you have been robbed of doesn't get returned,do you pray to GOD tto change the outcome? Make a way out of no way??? Or simply accept it when it makes absolutely no sense and never could in my limited thinking....although logical thinking!!! Ha ha!!!...but, for real....suppose you are literally ruined for good by it!?!?! Just wondering...
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SUZIE KLEIN
I have been involved in Disciplers since 1987, as a discussion leader, teacher, writer, and now as director. I am profoundly committed to the stewardship of this ministry which God has entrusted to me for a time. God’s word is the chief joy of my life. I cherish my personal time in the word, and I am filled with gratitude to be able to share His word with you, my fellow disciples in Christ. Categories |