based on the Love God Greatly Study, Lent – A Season of Drawing Close to God / w5d1
THE JOURNEY (SCRIPTURE AND OBSERVATION)
Scripture: Psalm 30; SOAP verses 2-3
O Lord my God,
Psalm 30:2-3 NET
I cried out to you and you healed me.
3 O Lord, you pulled me up from Sheol;
you rescued me from among those descending into the grave.
Sheol (in verse 3) is a place from which there is no escape. The gates are locked, the windows are barred, and the prison guard, death, is undefeatable …
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I hope you read the whole Psalm, for David’s words are moving and enlightening, and they give insight into the depth of his soul, his reflection on the weight and significance of his sin, and his great need for God. They also paint a beautiful awareness of who God is, what He can do, and what He has done. We are wise to pay attention to them and to pattern our reflections and prayers in such a manner.
This particular Psalm is one of dedication of the temple – or according to bibleref.com – most likely the ground where the temple would be built. It is not a private prayer between David and God but rather a Psalm that was for the people to hear and respond to.
Note:
- David realized not only the depth of God’s goodness but his own depth of need for God to rescue him and to spare him what he deserved and he cried out to God according to his knowledge/belief.
- Not only does David praise God but he calls all followers of God to give thanks
- The praise is a life-long practice of the one who turns to God and who realizes His immense goodness and power.
David obviously understood the ‘But God principle” – which says despite the odds of any given situation, despite the reality of what I deserve, despite where I am or what I have done or any obstacles that are in my way- GOD can defy the odds, change the reality, and overcome the seemingly inevitable! mefromthensideout 🦋
LIVING THE JOURNEY (APPLICATION)
We must take time daily to reflect on the weight and significance of our sin to truly appreciate the gravity of who God is and what He has done and promised to do. If we do not understand the danger and weight of sin we will not seek God’s forgiveness nor see the need for repentance. Likewise, if we do not understand the depth of God’s love and the height of His power we will not pray accordingly.
Because he turned from arrogance to humility, David was forgiven, and God turned his grief into joy. Rather than being trapped in misery and shame, David was able to embrace the joy of God’s forgiveness. For that, David intends to offer unending thanks
bibleref.com / Ps 30:8-12
PRAYER FOR THE JOURNEY
Father, thank You for all the ways you rescued David and Your people. Thank You for the encouragement that this brings to us and for all the ways we have seen it in our own lives. We are blessed to be Your children and to know the greatness of Your goodness and the faithfulness of Your character. Help us to daily reflect on the weight and significance of our sin – now as we prepare for Easter – and always, so that we do not fail to remember the greatness of Your love and sacrifice on our behalf. If there are those reading this Father, who do not understand the immensity of Your goodness and the depth of their sin and need for Your salvation open their minds to understand that their hearts might yield to the promise of new life through faith in Christ Jesus, who sacrificed His life for the sins of the world. There is no hope of life apart from You and there is no sin too great for Your grace and mercy to cover. We pray and praise You in Jesus’ mighty name and power – Amen and hallelujah!
THE MORE WE KNOW
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