Sunday, October 07, 2007

Psalm 17:4-7

I’m not sure how many of you remember when we started going through the Word together. It began almost seven years ago with simply typing out the Scripture, and then changed over time by the Lord's will to a study of each new verse we would learn. I praise God for the freedom we have to share the Word in this country like we do. The whole world is under such persecution and Bibles themselves are forbidden in most areas. Lets hold on to the freedom we have and pray it stays secure.

-David
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As for the deeds of men, by the word of Your lips
I have kept from the paths of the violent. 
My steps have held fast to Your paths 
My feet have not slipped. 
I have called upon You, for You will answer me, O God;
Incline Your ear to me, hear my speech. 
Wondrously show Your loving kindness,
O Savior of those who take refuge at Your right hand
From those who rise up against them. 
Psalm 17:4-7

God is hearing every work we speak even in the most difficult moments of life. When it seems like everything is crushing down on us, our hope is in the Lord. The path we are on in life will take us down many adventures. But there are many different roads to take in this world, only one will lead toward our Lord.

Darkness is near, this is just the reality of the world we live in. Each day evil gets more abundant and it is clear our God will be returning soon to judge the earth. In the meantime we must remember have a Rock and a light in the darkness. He is there to lead us through and help us walk upon the path of righteousness.

Pray as you go. Pray for the Lord to lead you along the path. But even more so, know the commands of the Lord and the great things He has done in the past. We know better where we are going, if we know where we have been. The Word of God shows us the way and helps us to walk on the path. Our Lord hears our prayers and as we read the Word and seek to live by it, we will through His grace and power.

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