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preacher31 GOD IS ALWAYS FAIR AND JUST - Subscribe

What do you do in the face of injustice?

Scripture:

Help, O Lord, for the godly are fast disappearing!
The faithful have vanished from the earth!
Neighbors lie to each other, speaking with
flattering lips and insincere hearts.
May the Lord bring their flattery to an end
and silence their proud tongues…
Lord, we know you will protect the oppressed,
preserving them forever from this lying
generation, even though the wicked strut
about, and even is praised throughout the land.
Psalm 12:1-3, 7-8 NLT

Reflection:

Doesn't it really bother you, that it seems those
who get ahead almost always seem to be the
people who lie, cheat, and steal? It sure
bothers me. And what makes it even worse
is that they not only get away with their evil deeds,
there actions are admired and glorified for the
whole world to see.

Daydreaming about wicked people getting their
just desserts may bring a smile to your face, but
thinking about revenge isn't healthy for your soul.
Instead, we should commit the wicked and the evil
they do to God in prayer. We can't stop others from
speaking lies or taking advantage of us, but we can
and should cry out to the Lord who watches over his
people. God knows the truth about all people, and he
hears and responds to the cry of his people. This
truth can give us peace amidst all the evil of those
around us.

Prayer:

Dear Lord, thank you for watching over me as those
around me plot evil…

Quote:

"We may see non-justice in God, which is mercy,
but we never see injustice in God."
R C SPROUL
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preacher31 THIS IS MY PRAYER FOR YOU 3/03/2009 08:07 - Subscribe

KNOW THAT THE LORD GOES WITH YOU

Know that the Lord goes with you. Let Him lead you each
day into the quiet place of your heart, where He will speak
with you; know that He loves you and watches over you-
that He listens to you in gentle understanding, that He is
with you always, wherever you are and however you feel;
and the Blessings of God be yours forever.

-Author unknown
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preacher31 I'LL PRAISE MY MAKER 3/05/2009 05:38 - Subscribe

Scripture:

But happy are those who have the God
of Israel as their helper, whose hope is
in the Lord their God.
Psalm 146:5 NLT

I'll praise my Maker while I've breath;
And when my voice is lost in death.
Praise shall employ my nobler pow'rs;
My days of praise shall ne'er be past,
While life, and thought, and being last,
Or immortality endures.

Happy the man whose hopes rely
On Israel's God! He made the sky,
And earth, and sea, with all their train;
His truth for ever stands secure;
He saves the oppressed, He feeds the poor,
And none shall find His promise vain.
I'll Praise My Maker While I've Breath
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In Westminster Abbey stands a
statue of Isaac Watts with a pen
in his hand. Not far from Watts,
John Wesley is also honored.
This hymn has connections to
both men.

As John Wesley lay dying, he
surprised his friends gathered
around his bedside by singing
in a clear voice this hymn of
Isaac Watts: "I'll praise my Maker
while I've breath, and when my
voice is lost in death, praise shall
employ my nobler powers."

The next day he tried to sing the
hymn again, but he could not. Two
or three times he began, but could
only say the words "I'll praise."
That was all he could get out of
his mouth. Then, with those words
on his lips, he was ushered into glory.

adapted from The One Year® Book
of Hymns by Mark Norton and Robert
Brown, Tyndale House Publishers (1995),
entry for February 27

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preacher31 PRAYING THROUGH THE FIRST 100 DAYS 3/06/2009 10:03 - Subscribe


Day Forty-Five: March 6, 2009

For President Obama to have God’s
wisdom as he works with members
of his team to solve our country’s
economic crisis

Who, then, is the man that fears
the LORD? He will instruct him in
the way chosen for him. He will
spend his days in prosperity, and
his descendants will inherit the land.
--Psalm 25:12-13 (NIV)

Mighty God, all resources and all
wealth have You as their origin.
I praise You for Your greatness
and power; for the awesome and
vast wealth and wisdom that are
found in You. You are the source
of all wisdom, and You kindly
promise to give wisdom to Your
children when we humble ourselves
and ask You for it! I praise and bless
You for this today, Lord!

I bring before You the great need in
our nation for economic recovery,
asking that You guide President
Obama and his economic advisory
team as they work together to bring
a turnaround in our nation’s troubled
economy. Lead them with Your wisdom,
gracious Lord, and let them be eager
to seek Your guidance as they
discern how to help our economy
and, in turn, those most deeply
impacted by the current troubles.
I ask this in Your holy name,
Lord Jesus Christ, amen.
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preacher31 LOVING GOD 3/08/2009 09:17 - Subscribe

Scripture:

"We know how much God loves us,
and we have put our trust in his love.
God is love, and all who live in love live
in God, and God lives in them. And as
we live in God, our love grows more
perfect. So we will not be afraid on the
day of judgment, but we can face him
with confidence because we live like
Jesus here in this world. Such love has
no fear, because perfect love expels all
fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of
punishment, and this shows that
we have not fully experienced his perfect
love. We love each other because he
loved us first. If someone says, "I love God,"
but hates a Christian brother or sister, that
person is a liar; for if we don’t love people
we can see, how can we love God, whom
we cannot see? And he has given us this
command: Those who love God must also
love their Christian brothers and sisters."
(1 John 4:16-21)

Reflection:

We realize that though we can’t see or touch
God, we can see and touch and serve other people.
We love God back by loving others he loves,
particularly fellow Christians.
Learning to love God is a lifetime process that
starts with an acknowledgment of his love for
us and grows as we learn to serve and love
our neighbor.

Prayer:

Thank you for loving me oh God,
help me to love and serve others.
Through Jesus Love AMEN
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