Whispers of His Power - 30 Days of InspirationSampel
Sparrows
The man who wrote Psalm 102 must have known sparrows well. A sparrow alone would indeed be a lonely bird. Who can read those words without seeing that solitariness of the soul which all of us by nature most dread?
Surely the Spirit guided the sequence of the Psalms, for the next, Psalm 103, opens a certain and glorious way of escape for that sparrow on the house top. Fly into that air, and there is instant deliverance from that which gives loneliness its power to crush and weaken.
There is a sense in which every soul that follows hard after its God must find itself alone. “He who follows Him the nearest needs must walk alone.” It is part of the discipline of life. It is not explained.
Let us rest our hearts on our Lord’s words about the sparrows, not one of whom, not even the one on the house top, is unregarded. Luke 12:6–7: "Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God? . . . Fear not therefore: ye are of more value than many sparrows."
"Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy Name." Let us find our way quickly into the life and liberty of Psalm 103.
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Simple and poetic, let the words of the late missionary, Amy Carmichael, guide you through daily devotionals reflecting on God's love, kindness, and might... all of which are Whispers of his Power.
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