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OUR DAILY BREAD : BROKEN TO BE MADE NEW
MONDAY JUNE 6
BROKEN TO BE MADE NEW
Read: Psalm 119:71–75 | Bible in a Year: 2 Chronicles 25–27; John 16
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I know, Lord, that your laws are righteous, and that in faithfulness you have afflicted me. Psalm 119:75
During World War II my dad served with the US Army in the South Pacific. During that time Dad rejected any idea of religion, saying, “I don’t need a crutch.” Yet the day came when his attitude toward spiritual things would change forever. Mom had gone into labor with their third child, and my brother and I went to bed with the excitement of soon seeing our new brother or sister. When I got out of bed the next morning, I excitedly asked Dad, “Is it a boy or a girl?” He replied, “It was a little girl but she was born dead.” We began to weep together at our loss.
For the first time, Dad took his broken heart to Jesus in prayer. At that moment he felt an overwhelming sense of peace and comfort from God, though his daughter would always be irreplaceable. Soon he began to take an interest in the Bible and continued to pray to the One who was healing his broken heart. His faith grew through the years. He became a strong follower of Jesus—serving Him as a Bible-study teacher and a leader in his church.
Brokenness can lead to wholeness.
Jesus is not a crutch for the weak. He is the source of new spiritual life! When we’re broken, He can make us new and whole (Ps. 119:75).
What is on your heart that you need to talk with God about? Bring Him your brokenness and ask Him to make you whole.
Brokenness can lead to wholeness.
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**************Today’s Bible Reading __ Psalm 119:71-75***************
It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn
your decrees. 72 The law from your mouth is more precious
to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.
71 Your hands made me and formed me; give me
understanding to learn your commands. 74 May those who
fear you rejoice when they see me, for I have put my hope in
your word. 75 I know LORD, that your laws are righteous, and
that in faithfulnes you have afflicted me.
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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<INSIGHT:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
A commonly understood characteristic of Psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible, is that it celebrates the goodness and usefulness of God’s commandments. Referring to these laws by various names, the author suggests that God’s commands are the very core of how life is meant to be lived. The thought is simple yet intriguing—God’s laws help us to live in the way that we were created and intended to live. They are not restrictive; they are freeing. That helps us understand why the psalmist had such a high regard of God’s laws.
BROKEN TO BE MADE NEW
Read: Psalm 119:71–75 | Bible in a Year: 2 Chronicles 25–27; John 16
________________________________________________________________________________________
I know, Lord, that your laws are righteous, and that in faithfulness you have afflicted me. Psalm 119:75
During World War II my dad served with the US Army in the South Pacific. During that time Dad rejected any idea of religion, saying, “I don’t need a crutch.” Yet the day came when his attitude toward spiritual things would change forever. Mom had gone into labor with their third child, and my brother and I went to bed with the excitement of soon seeing our new brother or sister. When I got out of bed the next morning, I excitedly asked Dad, “Is it a boy or a girl?” He replied, “It was a little girl but she was born dead.” We began to weep together at our loss.
For the first time, Dad took his broken heart to Jesus in prayer. At that moment he felt an overwhelming sense of peace and comfort from God, though his daughter would always be irreplaceable. Soon he began to take an interest in the Bible and continued to pray to the One who was healing his broken heart. His faith grew through the years. He became a strong follower of Jesus—serving Him as a Bible-study teacher and a leader in his church.
Brokenness can lead to wholeness.
Jesus is not a crutch for the weak. He is the source of new spiritual life! When we’re broken, He can make us new and whole (Ps. 119:75).
What is on your heart that you need to talk with God about? Bring Him your brokenness and ask Him to make you whole.
Brokenness can lead to wholeness.
______________________________________________________________
**************Today’s Bible Reading __ Psalm 119:71-75***************
It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn
your decrees. 72 The law from your mouth is more precious
to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.
71 Your hands made me and formed me; give me
understanding to learn your commands. 74 May those who
fear you rejoice when they see me, for I have put my hope in
your word. 75 I know LORD, that your laws are righteous, and
that in faithfulnes you have afflicted me.
__________________________________________________________________________
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<INSIGHT:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
A commonly understood characteristic of Psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible, is that it celebrates the goodness and usefulness of God’s commandments. Referring to these laws by various names, the author suggests that God’s commands are the very core of how life is meant to be lived. The thought is simple yet intriguing—God’s laws help us to live in the way that we were created and intended to live. They are not restrictive; they are freeing. That helps us understand why the psalmist had such a high regard of God’s laws.
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Brokenness can lead to wholeness.
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