Daily Bible Reading—July 2024, God’s Guiding Word: Mercy and Forgivenessনমুনা
July 29
Introduction
Psalm 41: The opening verses of this psalm affirm God’s care for those who are poor and weak and promise that those who are concerned about the poor will be blessed (happy). Verses 4–12 are the writer’s personal lament and request for for forgiveness and healing. The psalm concludes with a doxology (praise to God).
Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 41:4
I said, “I have sinned against you, LORD; be merciful to me and heal me.”
Reflect
What is the writer’s prayer (verses 4–12)? What verses express the writer’s trust in God? We call the collection of all 150 Psalms in the Bible the Psalter. The collection is divided into five books, and Psalm 41 closes Book One. Each book in the Psalter concludes with a doxology (an outburst of praise) like the last verse in this psalm (verse 13). What will be your doxology today?
Pray
Lord God, in your mercy, forgive my sins and renew my strength each day. Heal me when I am ill and keep me secure in the shelter of your love and in your presence. I will praise you now and forever. Amen! Amen!
Tomorrow’s Reading
Psalm 130: A prayer for help.
Scripture
About this Plan
Daily Bible Reading helps you build consistent interaction with Scripture. Background, key verses for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, and prayers prompted by today’s passage all help you connect with God and others. Journey with us this month and explore the theme “God’s Guiding Word: Mercy and Forgiveness"
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