Promises in Song

Tap here for a video-mediation on Psalm 105.

The first fifteen verses of this psalm are found in the song of David in 1 Chronicles 16:8–22 when the Ark of the Covenant was brought to Jerusalem. The Ark was the symbol of God’s redemptive presence to God’s people. David gathers into song, the promises that God made to Abraham, fulfilled in the Promised Land. We are the Lord’s cherished recipients of these same promises—even greater ones in Jesus.

You could compose a song about your personal history. Ask the Holy Spirit to have you feel the fingers of God’s love fashioning your own story of redemption. Epiphany light shines in your darkness powered by God’s grace.

As you read the promises that punctuate this psalm, how are they fulfilled personally in your own life?

Psalm 105

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Example: Seeking You: heart rejoicing v. 3

We follow a reading of the Psalms in numerical order.

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From Preying to Praying

When we remove the Word from life, all hell breaks out. First, come the gentle tugs of seduction in all its forms. The Evil One preys upon us, seeking to put some distraction between us and God’s presence to us in the Word. The poetry of this chapter is designed to shock those being seduced into an awakening to the danger.

If you do not cling to the Lord, then sin will cling to you. Spend some time today taking inventory of those persons, places or things to which you are attached—and they to you. Plunge into God’s saving presence, asking for the gift of detachment from everything so that you can attach yourself to the Lord and what God offers. PRAY when being preyed upon!

Proverbs 7

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Example: Your words: apple of my eye v. 2

Tuesdays are dedicated to the Old Testament books of history
and the Hebrew “Writings.”
In the season of Advent to Epiphany this year, we read Ruth, Esther and Proverbs 7 to 9.

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God Hurts

Feelings get hurt; we all know the experience. Anguish and anger collide, at times irrupting in strong outbursts as rejection or even betrayal occurs in our lives.

Avoid falling into fear as you read about a “punishing God” that might echo from your upbringing. God hurts; the Holy Spirit grieves. Here God expresses exasperation and profound sadness at the outright idolatry of the people. Movement beyond the Chosen People is intimated by the irony of the opening verse. There are many who seek God in their heart without knowing it. Conversely, there are those who profess faith in the Lord, but whose hearts are devoted to everything but God. Is God your first love?

Isaiah 65:1–16
Example: Trusting You, my faithful God v. 16

Mondays are dedicated to the reading of the Hebrew Prophets.
In the seasons of Advent through Epiphany this year we read Isaiah 56 to 66..

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For all the Firestarters I recommend the ebook.  You will have the entire program of well over a thousand of these introductions with you on your phone or tablet. Check the menu options at the site for more information.