04/09/2013
TRUSTWORTHY
How do you respond to God's Word?
Scripture:
Let the godly sing with joy to the Lord, for it is fitting
to praise him. Praise the Lord with melodies on the
lyre; make music for him on the ten-stringed harp.
Sing new songs of praise to him; play skillfully on
the harp and sing with joy. For the word of the Lord
holds true, and everything he does is worthy of our
trust. He loves whatever is just and good, and his
unfailing love fills the earth.
Psalm 33:1-5 NLT
Praising God's Trustworthiness
What does it mean to be trustworthy and true? In
a society that insists that all truth is relative, many
people have given up looking for truth, much less
basing their lives on it. But Scripture declares that
there is something that is completely true — no
matter what angle you look at it, no matter what
perspective you come from. God and his Word will
always remain true. That facet of God's character
is what this psalm celebrates. It encourages
believers everywhere to shout for joy, for their lives
are securely established on God's eternal truths.
Take a moment to reflect on how few things are
certain in this world and how much change is a
normal part of life. Then think about how God and
his Word are forever trustworthy and true, and give
him praise.
Prayer:
Dear God, your Word holds true, and everything
you do is worthy of my trust.…
From The One Year Book of Bible Prayers , Tyndale
House Publishers (2000), entry for October 7
Quote:
Now what is food for the inner man: not prayer,
but the Word of God; and here again not the simple
reading of the Word of God so that it only passes
through our minds, just as water runs through a pipe,
but considering what we read, pondering over it, and
applying it to our hearts. GEORGE MUELLER
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