Our Daily Bread #45
Songs of Praise - Praise with Songs
BREATHLESS Read: Psalm 8 Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let Your glory be above all the earth. - Psalm 57:5 When was the last time something took your breath away because of its majesty? I'm not talking about an electronic gadget or some special effects in a movie. I'm talking about a nighttimesky show such as an eclipse of the moon. Or walking outside on a starry night to see Orion or Pleiades - con- stellations mentioned thousands of years ago in Scripture (Amos 5:8) that are still glowing today for our enjoyment. I'm speaking of a bursting dawn that radiates with glorious colors to signal another sunrise. Or the sound and light show that accompanies God's way of watering the earth with food-producing rain (Job 36:27-33). Have you stood by a fence and marveled at the power of a horse as it gallops gallantly through the field, mane flowing and hoofs pounding? (39:19-25). Or watched a soaring, swooping eagle drop from the sky because his God-designed vision has sighted supper from his mountain-peak nest? (39:27-30). At creation, God gave man breath. Then he took man's breath away with the beauty, grandeur, and eloquence of a universe of marvels created by His own hand. Look around. Examine what God has done. Then, breathless, proclaim His majesty. - Dave Branon The wonder of creation speaks, To everyone in different ways; But those who know and love the Lord, Can for His handiwork give praise. - Sper ALL CREATION IS AN OUTSTRETCHED FINGER POINTING TOWARDS GOD. SOMETHINGS WRONG WITH HARRY Read: 1 Peter 2:9-17 A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. - Proverbs 15:13 Every morning Harry, a Christian, walked into his office singing a song from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma: "Oh, what a beautiful morning; oh, what a beautiful day! I got a beautiful feeling, everything's going my way!" But one morning, he forgot to sing. Harry soon noticed that something was wrong at the office; everyone around him seemed on edge. When he finally asked a co-worker what was wrong, she replied, "You didn't sing this morning, and we thought you were upset!" Harry had become known for such a cheerful, positive spirit that his coworkers were sure something was wrong with him that morning. Harry hadn't realized how closely people were watching him, and he resolved from then on always to come to work singing. First Peter 2 reminds us that people are observing our lives (vv.11-12). To be good representatives of Jesus Christ, Peter teaches that we're to be submissive to authority, to live an honorable life, to do good works, to honor all people, and to fear God (vv.12-17). The testimony of our lives can give us opportunities to share the good news of Jesus. So we might want to ask ourselves, "What do people see in me?" - Anne Cetas Help me to sing a joyful song, For those bowed down with care, A song of hope and freedom, For those in dark despair. - Andrews DO OTHERS SEE JESUS IN YOU? WHAT'S FOR DINNER? Read: Genesis 22:1-12 It came to pass ... that God tested Abraham, and said to him, "Abraham!" And he said, "Here I am." - Genesis 22:1 I can hardly imagine inviting special friends over for dinner and then throwing a few leftovers into the microwave to serve up to them. But if I were to do that, it would speak volumes about how I really feel about them. Giving God the leftovers of our lives speaks volumes about His true worth to us. When God asked Abraham to give Isaac back to Him as an act of worship, Genesis 22:1 calls it a test. A test to see if there was anything in his life that he treasured more than God. It's no different for us. There are times when God requires something really important to get His work done. He'll ask us to give up our natural instincts to seek revenge so that we can communicate His forgiving love by forgiving our enemies. He may call us to sacrifice portions of our time or money or comforts to advance His cause. Or He may require us to allow our sons and daughters to go to a far-off land to tell others about His saving love. The way we respond to what He requires says volumes about how we really feel about Him. Anyone can offer the leftovers. Only those who love God more than anything else will serve up the very best for Him. - Joe Stowell "Take up thy cross and follow Me," I hear the blessed Savior call; How can I make a lesser sacrifice When Jesus gave His all?" - Ackley NO SACRIFICE WE MAKE IS TOO GREAT FOR THE ONE WHO SACRIFICED HIS ALL. PATH TO HUMILITY Read: Psalm 131 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up. - James 4:10 My friend declared, as he tried to keep a straight face, "I'm so proud of my humility!" That reminds me of the joke about a leader who was given an award for his humility. Because he accepted the award, it was taken back the following week! David seemed to be making the Psalm 131 same error when he said, "My heart is not haughty" (Ps.131:1). When we understand the text, however, we know that he wasn't boasting about the his humility. Rather, in response to accusation of treason made by Saul's men, David stated he didn't consider himself so important nor think of himself so highly as to have "lofty" eyes. Instead, David learned to be like a "weaned child" in the Lord's arms (v.2). Like a baby who is completely dependent on his parents, he waited on God for His protection while he was a fugitive under King Saul's pursuit. In his darkest hour, David realized his need and then advised his people: "Hope in the LORD from this time forth and forever" (v.3). The path to humility is twofold. It involves knowing who we are - having a proper self-esteem rather than thinking too highly of self. But most important, it requires knowing who God is - holding Him in highest esteem and trusting Him for His best in His time. - Albert Lee Humility's a slipper y prize, That seldom can be won; We're only humble in God's eyes, When serving like His Son. - Gustafson WHEN WE THINK WE'RE HUMBLE - WE'RE NOT WRITTEN IN RED Read: 1 John 4:7-19 God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might have life through Him. - 1 John 4:9 My first Bible was printed mostly in black type, but some of its words were in red. It didn't take me long to discover that the ones in red had been spoken by Jesus. More than 100 years ago, a man named Louis Klopsch published the first "red-letter" Bible. As he thought about Jesus' words in Luke 22:20, "This cup is the new covenant in blood, which is shed for you," he puposely used blood-red ink to call specific attention to His words. The words of the Bible are priceless to us because they tell of the "love letter" God sent 2,000 years ago in the Person of His Son (1 John 4:10). Jesus' purpose in coming to earth as a Man was to die, to be sacrificed, to give His life for ours. God's plan was written in red - written with "the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot" (1 Peter 1:19). Those of us who have accepted God's gift of love are called to be "letters" to those who don't know Him. We are epistles of Christ "written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God" (2 Cor. 3:3). Long before a day in February was set aside to celebrate love, the world received a love letter - and that changed everything (John 3:16). - Cindy Hess Kasper If you'd like to know the love of God the Father, Come to Him through Jesus Christ, His loving Son; He'll forgive your sins and save your soul forever, And you'll love forevermore this faithful One. - Felten NOTHING SPEAKS MORE CLEARLY OF GOD'S LOVE THAN THE CROSS OF CHRIST. DRIFT Read: Hebrews 2:1-9 We must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we druft away. - Hebrews 2:1 In the 1923 silent movie "Our Hospitality;" comedian and acrobat Buster Keaton performed a daring stunt near a waterfall. A retaining line, called a "holdback" cable, hidden in the water and attached to him, kept him from being carried over the falls. During filming, the cable broke, and Keaton was swept toward the falls. He managed to grab an overhanging branch, which he clung to until the crew could rescue him. The dramatic scene appears in the finished film. Drifting into unintended hazards can make for exciting film footage. In real life, however, dangers of this kind are usually marked with warning signs to prevent people from venturing into harm's way. Similarly, the Bible has provided us with warning signs about drifting from the safety of God's Word. "Therefore we must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we drift away" (Heb.2:1). When we don't cling to God's Word through study and reflection, it's easy to drift. Like a swift stream, the attractions of this fallen world draw us toward sin. But as we meditate on Scripture and seek the Holy Spirit's guidance, we learn the reality of our spiritual anchor and are kept secure even in the dangers of the world's current. - Dennis Fisher The Bible stands like a rock undaunted 'Mid the raging storms of time; Its pages burn with the truth eternal, And they glow with a light sublime. - Lillenas THE COMPASS OF GOD'S WORD WILL KEEP YOU FROM SPIRITUAL SHIPWRECK. MAKING MELODY Read: Psalm 126 Speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. - Ephesians 5:19 Do you know why bees hum? It's because they can't remember the words! Ironically, that old joke reminds me of a serious story I read baout a man awaiting heart bypass surgery. He was aware that people die during surgery. As he thought about all that could go wrong, he felt very much alone. Then an orderly walked into his room to take him to surgery. As the young man began to push his gurney along the corridor, the patient heard him humming an ancient Irish hymn, "Be Thou My Vision." It prompted his memories of lush green fields and the ancient stone ruins of Ireland, the land of his birth. The hymn flooded his soul like a fresh breath of home. When the orderly finished with that song, he hummed Horatio Spafford's hymn, "It Is Well With My Soul." When they stopped outside the surgical suite, the man thanked him for the hymns. "God has used you this day," he said, "to remove my fears and restore my soul." "How so?" the orderly asked in surprise. "Your 'hums' brought God to me," the man replied. "The LORD has done great things for us" (Ps.126:3). He has filled our heart with song. He may even use our "hums" to restore someone's soul. - David Roper Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart, Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art; Thou my best thought, by day or by night, Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light. - Irish hymn PRAISE FLOWS FREELY FROM THE CHOIR OF THE REDEEMED. ................... To be continued |
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