• April 14, 2020

    GOD WILL…


    Psalms 90:14-16 (91:14-16)

    “For he hoped in Me, and I will deliver him;
    I will shelter him, because he knew My name.
    He shall call upon Me, and I will hear him;
    I am with him in affliction,
    And I will deliver and glorify him.

    With length of days I will satisfy him,
    And show him My salvation.”

    Encouraging Words

    What a blessing, what rewards, we receive for putting our hope in God. He promises to deliver us, to shelter us, to hear us, to be with us in our affliction, to deliver and glorify us, to give us length of days, and to be our salvation, when we put our hope in Him. Glory be to God!

  • April 13, 2020

    OVERSHADOWED


    Psalms 90:4 (91:4)

    He shall overshadow you with His shoulders,
    And under His wings you shall hope;
    His truth shall encircle you with a shield.

    Encouraging Words

    I am so thankful that I was blessed with the opportunity to grow up in a rural community, with farm animals, gardens, and orchards to tend. These life experiences have made it so much easier to understand so much of the imagery in the scriptures. When you see a mother cow overshadowing her young calf and protecting that precious offspring with all of her being you see the love of God in this portion of the verse toward His children, us. When you see a mother hen collect her chicks under her wings to guard and protect them, you see God’s desire to protect us and care for us. God is the one who loves and protects us with His shield. Glory be to God!

  • April 12, 2020

    GOD’S HELP


    Psalms 90:1 (91:1)

    He who dwells in the help of the Most High
    Shall lodge in the shelter of the God of heaven.

    Personal Challenge

    Once again, we are reminded that we are to put our trust, our hope, in our Lord, the Most High. It is so easy to abandon this and put our hope in ourselves, or the government, or anyone or thing else other than God. Putting our trust and hope in God alone is what it means to dwell in the help of the Most High. When we truly do this, our lodging will be His shelter, which nothing can prevail against. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • April 11, 2020

    Saint of the Week

    St. Anthony the Great

  • April 10, 2020

    REMEMBER ME, O LORD


    Psalms 88:48-49 (89:47-48)

    Let my substance be remembered, as to what sort it is,
    For did You create all the sons of men in vain?
    What kind of man is there who will live and not see death?
    Will he deliver his soul from the hand of Hades?

    Personal Challenge

    The Psalmist knows that there is no one who can escape death except God alone. He knows that because of our sinfulness we are destined for Hades. That is why he pleads to God to remember him, to remember that he was created by God and that God does not create anything in vain. That is why he, and we like him, can call out to our Lord to remember us, o Lord when we die. We also plea that God remembers the work His Son did to deliver our souls from the hand of Hades. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner and remember me!

  • April 9, 2020

    BUT YOU, O LORD…


    Psalms 85:15 (86:15)

    But You, O Lord, are compassionate and merciful,
    Longsuffering and very merciful and truthful.

    Encouraging Words

    I feel sorrow and compassion for many of my western Christian friends who have embraced the doctrine that our Lord is an angry and judgmental God. The teaching goes so far as to say that He had to kill His only Son in order to pay off His anger toward us. I am so appreciative that in our eastern Christian teaching we see our Lord as loving, compassionate, and merciful. We are taught that Jesus became incarnate and died for us so that He could put eternal death, or separation from God to death. He broke the bonds of death that were the result of Adam and Eve’s sin so that we could all have life, abundant and eternal life. Glory be to God!

  • April 7, 2020

    GIVE THANKS


    Psalms 85:12 (84:12)

    I will give thanks to You, O Lord my God, with my whole heart,
    And I shall glorify Your name forever;

    Personal Challenge

    What do we have to give thanks to God for? Everything! We have nothing in our lives that does not originate from Him. Even the very breath that we take and the beat that our heart produces comes from Him. I shall glorify His name forever!

  • April 6, 2020

    TURN US O GOD


    Psalms 84 (85)

    O Lord, You were pleased with Your land; You turned back the captivity of Jacob;
    You forgave the transgressions of Your people;
    You covered all their sins. (Pause)
    You ended all Your wrath;
    You turned from the wrath of Your anger.
    Turn us, O God of our salvation,
    And turn away Your anger from us.
    Will You be angry with us forever,
    Or will You prolong Your anger from generation to generation?
    O God, You will turn and give us life,
    And Your people will be glad in You.
    Show us Your mercy, O Lord,
    And grant us Your salvation.
    I will hear what the Lord God will speak in me,
    For He will speak peace
    To His people and to His holy ones,
    And to those who turn their heart to Him.

    His salvation is very close at hand to those who fear Him,
    That glory may dwell in our land.
    Mercy and truth met together;
    Righteousness and peace kissed each other;
    Truth arose from the earth,
    And righteousness looked down from heaven.
    For the Lord will give goodness,
    And our land shall yield its fruit.
    Righteousness shall go before Him
    And establish His footsteps as our pathway.

    Encouraging Words

    This is a Psalm that could apply to our lives today. First of all, I will not jump on the bandwagon proclaiming that God is using this pandemic to punish us for our sinful ways. That is not the God that I worship. Secondly, if we proclaim to be followers of Christ then we must remember that we are citizens of the heavenly kingdom and now living as ambassadors for Him on this earth. It is our responsibility as ambassadors to represent Him, especially in times such as this pandemic. How do we do this? By loving our neighbor and taking care of those in need around us. By being beacons of hope showing to everyone around us that our God has our eternal lives in His strong and protective hands. By being obedient to the laws of the land that He has placed us in, as His representatives. Now is the time for His followers to turn to Him and really follow in His footsteps, even to the cross, for Him and our neighbor. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • April 5, 2020

    BLESSED IS THE MAN


    Psalms 83:12-13

    For the Lord God loves mercy and truth;
    He will give grace and glory;
    The Lord’s hand will not remove good things from those who walk in innocence.
    O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man who hopes in You.

    Encouraging Words

    Do we want to be blessed by our God? Do we want to see His hand at work in our lives? I believe we all do have this desire. We receive this blessing by putting our hope in Him. We put all of our dependency on Him and not ourselves or the things of this world. This means we shift our focus off of what is going on around us, no matter how good or how bad, and put our focus on Him. He is our God and He loves mercy and truth. He will give us His grace and His glory. He will bless us if we walk in innocence, or humility, before Him. Glory be to God!

  • April 4, 2020

    Saint of the Week
    St. John Chrysostom