Day 203
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Give Him your Burdens! |
Weekly Devotional
July 21—
Psalm 68: Your Burden Bearer
Reflection
Isaiah is gloriously called by God as his prophet to a disobedient people. Zealously he serves, foretelling a wonderful Messiah whose name is Immanuel, a Ruler, Counselor and Prince of Peace. But the light is dimmed by God's soon-coming judgment on Babylon, Moab, Ethiopia, Judah and other nations. Thank God that the redeemed can praise their mighty God for the salvation he has promised even in the midst of disaster!
And thank God that the Messiah, our Savior is alive today and willing and able to bear our burdens. Meditate carefully on him through Psalm 68 as we pause in our journey through the Bible.
And thank God that the Messiah, our Savior is alive today and willing and able to bear our burdens. Meditate carefully on him through Psalm 68 as we pause in our journey through the Bible.
His Burden is not Heavy!
It has been well said, "Our days are identical suitcases—all the same size—but some people can pack more into them than others."
In the midst of your busy schedule, never lose sight of the fact that God is busy, too—on our behalf! After you read Psalm 68, see if you can discover and jot down at least five things God has promised to do for you today and every day.
In our computerized world where people are often reduced to faceless figures, it's encouraging to know there's Someone to whom you'll never be just another number. Someone who "daily bears our burdens" and "gives us our salvation" (68:19). Someone who enters into our joys and sorrows, exchanging our heavy burdens for his light ones (Matthew 11:28-30).
Five times in Psalm 68, strength is mentioned—strength God longs to demonstrate on behalf of his people. Have you drawn upon that strength today, enabling you to do in his strength what you would be powerless to do in your own strength? After all, "The God of Israel gives strength and mighty power to his people" (68:35).
In the midst of your busy schedule, never lose sight of the fact that God is busy, too—on our behalf! After you read Psalm 68, see if you can discover and jot down at least five things God has promised to do for you today and every day.
In our computerized world where people are often reduced to faceless figures, it's encouraging to know there's Someone to whom you'll never be just another number. Someone who "daily bears our burdens" and "gives us our salvation" (68:19). Someone who enters into our joys and sorrows, exchanging our heavy burdens for his light ones (Matthew 11:28-30).
Five times in Psalm 68, strength is mentioned—strength God longs to demonstrate on behalf of his people. Have you drawn upon that strength today, enabling you to do in his strength what you would be powerless to do in your own strength? After all, "The God of Israel gives strength and mighty power to his people" (68:35).
Prayer
Oh Lord, you are a glorious God! You bear our burdens and give us our salvation daily. We praise you with our whole heart for your willingness to take our burdens from our soul. Your strength, your power, your majesty are matchless, and to think they are available to us through your grace and mercy! Thank you, loving Lord. In the name of our Savior! Amen!