A Minute of Hope from the PsalmsSample
Today's Walk Is Today's Blessing—Psalm 25:4
After a string of foul-weather days, mild double-digit temperatures and wintry sunshine called me outdoors. The dog and I headed for the wooded trails where the ground was frozen solid with no mud and very little ice to speak of. We did speak of it, though, because it was glorious to be walking between rows of bare trees on trails packed down by four-wheeler tires and my son's size 14 hunting boots.
“Why don’t we do this every day?” I asked the dog, but as soon as the words hit the air, the obvious answer flew to mind. These same paths are usually impassible in winter: slick with ice, buried in snow, or awash in muddy puddles.
Today’s walk is today’s blessing.
This is serviceable truth for a new day, a new job, or any foray into the unknown. I don’t know what the walking conditions will be next week, and on a larger scale, I don’t know the shape of the life paths where I will be asked to put my feet.
And neither do you.
With every new day and every breath, we trust for future grace on the basis of grace that has already been given. When it comes to paths, for today or for the future, we trust, and we are safe because our trust is founded in a God who is trustworthy:
Make your paths known to me, O Lord;
Teach me your ways.” (Psalm 25:4)
How wonderful that we are always walking on paths well-known to our sovereign Lord.
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The Psalms were Israel's hymn book, and when we open our Bibles and begin reading and praying the Psalms, we find ourselves singing in the key of hope. If hopelessness is truly "a poverty of imagination" these short devotionals are meant to make a deposit to your account, to bring the poetry of the psalmist into your day for a minute that might change everything.
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