OUR DAILY BREAD : GET UP!
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:13 pm
July 31
Tuesday
GET UP!
READ:
Psalm 54
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God is my helper.
__Psalm 54:4
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I hadn't been water-skiing in 15 years, but when friends offered to take my son-in-law Todd and me out on the lake last summer, how could I say no? It seemed like a good idea until I watched Todd have trouble getting upright on his skis. He had done a lot of skiing, but as he tried to get up on one ski, he kept falling. So when it came to my turn, I didn't have a lot of confidence.
Fortunately, my friend who is a competitive skier stayed with me in the water and coached me about what to do. She said, "Let the boat pull you up," and "Be strong!" These seemingly contradictory statements made all the difference. I did both-I trusted the boat to do its job, and I hung on with all my strength. The first tiime the boat took off, I got up and enjoyed a great ride around the lake.
When life has you down__whether through sorrow that seems too hard to bear or circumstances that make each day a morning-to-night grind__my friend's advice can help. First, let God pull you up by His power (Ps. 54:1-4). Then, hold on to His hand. Cling to Him and "be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might" (Eph. 6:10).
Trust His power and hold on. He will give you the strength to keep from falling (Isa. 40:31). __Dave Branon
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~Savior, let me walk beside Thee,~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let me feel my hand in Thine'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let me know the joy of walking~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~In Thy strength and not in mine. __Sidebotham~~~~~~~
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Those who wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength. __Isaiah 40:31
****************Today's Bible Reading __ Psalm 54***************
1 Save me, O God, by Your
name, and vindicate me by
Your strength. 2 Hear my
prayer, O God; give ear to
the words of my mouth.
3 For strnagers have
risen up against me, and
oppressors have sought
after my life; they have not
set God before them.
4 Behold, God is my
helper; the Lord is with
those who uphold my life.
5 He will repay my enemies
for their evil. Cut them off
in Your truth.
6 I will freely sacrifice
to You; I will praise
Your name, O LORD, for
it is good. 7 For He has
delivered me out of all
trouble; and my eye has
seen its desire upon my
enemies.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The title of Psalm 54 gives the specific occasion why David wrote it:
"When the Ziphites went and said to Saul, 'Is David not hiding with
us?'" While pursued and hiding from Saul, David had delivered the
border town of Keliah from the Philistines (1 Sam. 23:1-6). But
the people repaid his kindness by betraying him to Saul (vv.7-12).
David withdrew with 600 men to the desert of Ziph. Yet again, he was
betrayed by the Ziphites, his own people from Judah (see
1 sam. 23:19; 26:1). David wrote Psalm 54 as a prayer for
deliverance (vv.1-3) and to express his confident trust in God to
protect him from his enemies (vv.4-7). __SKT
Tuesday
GET UP!
READ:
Psalm 54
____________________________
God is my helper.
__Psalm 54:4
____________________________
I hadn't been water-skiing in 15 years, but when friends offered to take my son-in-law Todd and me out on the lake last summer, how could I say no? It seemed like a good idea until I watched Todd have trouble getting upright on his skis. He had done a lot of skiing, but as he tried to get up on one ski, he kept falling. So when it came to my turn, I didn't have a lot of confidence.
Fortunately, my friend who is a competitive skier stayed with me in the water and coached me about what to do. She said, "Let the boat pull you up," and "Be strong!" These seemingly contradictory statements made all the difference. I did both-I trusted the boat to do its job, and I hung on with all my strength. The first tiime the boat took off, I got up and enjoyed a great ride around the lake.
When life has you down__whether through sorrow that seems too hard to bear or circumstances that make each day a morning-to-night grind__my friend's advice can help. First, let God pull you up by His power (Ps. 54:1-4). Then, hold on to His hand. Cling to Him and "be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might" (Eph. 6:10).
Trust His power and hold on. He will give you the strength to keep from falling (Isa. 40:31). __Dave Branon
____________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~~~Savior, let me walk beside Thee,~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let me feel my hand in Thine'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let me know the joy of walking~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~In Thy strength and not in mine. __Sidebotham~~~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
Those who wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength. __Isaiah 40:31
****************Today's Bible Reading __ Psalm 54***************
1 Save me, O God, by Your
name, and vindicate me by
Your strength. 2 Hear my
prayer, O God; give ear to
the words of my mouth.
3 For strnagers have
risen up against me, and
oppressors have sought
after my life; they have not
set God before them.
4 Behold, God is my
helper; the Lord is with
those who uphold my life.
5 He will repay my enemies
for their evil. Cut them off
in Your truth.
6 I will freely sacrifice
to You; I will praise
Your name, O LORD, for
it is good. 7 For He has
delivered me out of all
trouble; and my eye has
seen its desire upon my
enemies.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The title of Psalm 54 gives the specific occasion why David wrote it:
"When the Ziphites went and said to Saul, 'Is David not hiding with
us?'" While pursued and hiding from Saul, David had delivered the
border town of Keliah from the Philistines (1 Sam. 23:1-6). But
the people repaid his kindness by betraying him to Saul (vv.7-12).
David withdrew with 600 men to the desert of Ziph. Yet again, he was
betrayed by the Ziphites, his own people from Judah (see
1 sam. 23:19; 26:1). David wrote Psalm 54 as a prayer for
deliverance (vv.1-3) and to express his confident trust in God to
protect him from his enemies (vv.4-7). __SKT