A Minute of Hope from the PsalmsUzorak
The Earth Overflows—Psalm 24:1
The last rays of sunshine slant their filtered light through the trees, while dragonflies and toddlers chase each other on a summer evening. A backyard circle of lawn chairs holds the body of Christ, gathered around Truth that transcends seasons. Before we break out the watermelon and set the fire pit ablaze, our pastor rises and reads:
“The Earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof,
The world and those who dwell therein . . .”
There’s more, of course, to Psalm 24 – weighty words about a righteousness that is not my own opening the way to God; a call to mindfulness that God is on His way, that He’s always in the wings.
But on an evening still warm enough to sit in a lawn chair
and just cool enough to need my favorite navy blue sweater, verse one was enough.
The Earth is His, and the fullness of it is an overflowing grace gift. These people are His, dear and ever dearer, as they sing “Shout to the Lord” and love Him in quiet, practical, long-haul ways.
He’s here.
He’s everywhere.
The Earth overflows, but in the gathering of His people, the speaking of His Truth-Words, the fullness seems a little fuller.
As you read the opening verse of the psalm, let your prayers and the desires of your heart find their fulfillment in the one who designed this glorious planet we call home. Let your thoughts gather around HIM with thanksgiving.
Sveto Pismo
O ovom planu
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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