June 24, 2009
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Remember your promise to your servant
Psalms 119:49-56 (Zayin) Remember your promise to your servant, through which you have given me hope. (50) In my distress my comfort is this: that your promise gives me life. (51) Though the arrogant scorn me completely, I have not turned away from your Torah. (52) ADONAI, I keep in mind your age-old rulings; in them I take comfort. (53) Fury seizes me when I think of the wicked, because they abandon your Torah. (54) Your laws have become my songs wherever I make my home. (55) I remember your name, ADONAI, at night; and I observe your Torah. (56) This [comfort] has come to me, because I observe your precepts.
Comfort in the Word
Don’t let life’s circumstances cause you to doubt the promises of G-d.
It is frustrating to see people willingly transgress the law of G-d, mocking it. But don’t let your righteous anger cause you to become bitter or think of yourself better than them. Let it drive you back to the Word of G-d and cause you to pray for them realizing that the only reason we stand clean, as white as snow, is because of the righteousness that has been imputed to us through Yahshua.
Blessings and Shalom
Comments (2)
amen. =)
amen