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Friday, October 28, 2016

A Daily Devotional – Preserving – The Eternal Word (6)



A Daily Devotional – Preserving – The Eternal Word (7)

Comment: When we are downtrodden (depressed) our eyes are usually ‘downcast’, our thoughts are selfishly inward and our activity to live is idle. The unknown writer of Psalm 121 is having just such a day and he is focused on finding relief. He has a question, a wise one in fact so let’s read the question, “From whence comes my help?” the word ‘whence’ is unique as it ponders or meditates a specific answer; like what place, source or cause will provide a proper solution. Note the psalmist has lifted his eyes to the hills. In a depressed state of mind, the beauty of Creation is dulled, but not distorted. Notice “my help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth!” Verses 1 and 2.

Devotional: Of course, the writer is Jewish, praise God; his nationality means that he is God’s agent to the rest of the world to testify of his personal faith in the grace of God. This man’s depression does not last long; notice!

He (God) will not allow your foot to be moved (literally – slip). He who KEEPS you will not slumber. Behold (Look), He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber, nor sleep. (God is eternally awake, meaning God is omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient).

No more depression in this man, now he is a teacher of Truth; notice verse 5b-6; The LORD is your shade at your right hand. The sun shall not strike you by day, nor the moon by night. The LORD provides protection twenty-four hours a day, in other words; NOTHING will happen any of His children at any time that is beyond His Will for us.

The LORD’s protection for us is directed at preserving us physically, mentally and spiritually. God alone is our ‘keeper and protector’ His love for His children is to preserve our SOUL from all EVIL. Evil is the destroyer of life, liberty and soul; we have no ability to protect ourselves from evil; notice again.

The LORD shall preserve (keep) you’re going out and you’re coming in from this time forth, and even forevermore.

The next time you feel depression creeping in, turn to the Creator of the heaven and the earth. Read Psalm 121 if need be, or one of the other Psalms from 120 to 134. Have a wonderful weekend. 

We will be going on vacation on November 1st through the 10th so there will be no devotionals during that time, Monday October 31, 2016 will be the cut off of devotionals until November 10, 2016.

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