Day 178
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A Pilgrim Family! |
Scripture
Observation
Walking to the temple, the pilgrim contemplates the blessings of walking with the God of the temple. Whether with family (128) or foes (129), in the midst of cries (130) or quiet moments (131), in the sanctuary of God (132, 134) or among the people of God (133), it is good to praise the Lord, for that is the pilgrim's privilege.
Application
Which does your home most closely resemble: (a) the eye of the hurricane, or (b) the hurricane itself?
Psalm 28 describes a family scene, with father, mother (the fruitful vine), and children (olive plants) assembled around the table. It's a picture of tranquility, harmony and stability. And it may be a scene you have trouble envisioning at your house! (As one harried housewife described it, "Getting my kids to sit still at the dinner table is like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall!")
But don't miss the point of the psalm! The psalmist is not trying to turn your dining room into a candidate for Better Homes and Gardens, but rather to show you the path to true happiness in the home. Even in the midst chaotic schedules, you can find deep-down satisfaction and stability as a family if you will keep uppermost these three things: reverence (fearing the Lord, v. 1a), trust (believing the Lord, v. 1b), and obedience (following the way of the Lord, v. 1b).
This evening, call a family meeting to discuss ways to put Psalm 128 to work in your home. God has a blessing for your family if only you will follow the blueprint. Will you commit yourself to reverence, obedience and perseverance in your home?
Psalm 28 describes a family scene, with father, mother (the fruitful vine), and children (olive plants) assembled around the table. It's a picture of tranquility, harmony and stability. And it may be a scene you have trouble envisioning at your house! (As one harried housewife described it, "Getting my kids to sit still at the dinner table is like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall!")
But don't miss the point of the psalm! The psalmist is not trying to turn your dining room into a candidate for Better Homes and Gardens, but rather to show you the path to true happiness in the home. Even in the midst chaotic schedules, you can find deep-down satisfaction and stability as a family if you will keep uppermost these three things: reverence (fearing the Lord, v. 1a), trust (believing the Lord, v. 1b), and obedience (following the way of the Lord, v. 1b).
This evening, call a family meeting to discuss ways to put Psalm 128 to work in your home. God has a blessing for your family if only you will follow the blueprint. Will you commit yourself to reverence, obedience and perseverance in your home?
Prayer
Lord, by meditating on your Word and keeping it in our hearts, we can know what your will is. We want to be in your presence constantly, so that we can do your will. We want to always walk with you and all your servants. Help us to make servants for you of all our family members and friends. This way we will ensure we have for you reverence, obedience and perseverance in our home. In Jesus name, Amen!
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