Thursday, November 12, 2009

Psalm 63

5 comments:

Unknown said...

This Psalm always challenges and convicts me. "I search for you. I thirst for you like someone in a dry, empty land, where there is no water."

sometimes I do. But most often I am fattened and watered with the distractions of this earth and don't hunger and thirst for God, the Living God.

"Your love is better than life."

If that is so, nothing to fear in death. Only to welcome the great happiness it will usher us into.

"I remember you while I'm lying in bed, and think about you through the night."

I want to learn to dwell quietly on the Lord, to think on Him and His things, His truths with an undivided heart. So excited about implementing all the truths on prayer I've learned this week.

Mac an Rothaich said...

A refreshing chapter to start the day!

I appreciate your illustration of being distracted of the things of this earth...

Your love is better then life reminded me of a song I was listen today that encouraged us to embrace how wonderful and great is love is for us! His love IS LIFE:)

I also really zeroed in on the verse about remembering while lying in bed. Often that is my biggest opportunity to really think on the things of the Lord and whisper sweet prayers to him... I have mixed feelings about how I will drift off to sleep mid prayer sometimes... I feel like I should stay awake but at the same time I feel this warmth in laying and praying to him and when I wake up after a nights prayer like that I often feel warm and fuzzy like my Abba Father is still hugging me.

DON'T get me wrong, there are lots of more focused prayer times for me! I love quiet time with the Lord and yet I still struggle at getting to it, so is life!

Denise said...

I too am often 'fattened and watered with the distractions of this earth'. Too much so! I KNOW that I need to focus on God but as you say Mac, life is so busy! But as I speed through life I keep having these passing thoughts that if I came to Him more I would find more peace, and more of the ability to function in the daily messiness of life. I think God is trying to tell me something in these passing thoughts LOL!!

As I sit struggling to work, my eyes keep wandering to my Bible with this same message. 'Come to me and ask for help.'

"Your unfailing love is better than life itself; how I praise you! I will praise you as long as I live, lifting up my hands to you in prayer. You satisfy me more than the richest feast. I will praise you with songs of joy." (v.3-5).

Denise said...

Mac, I love your warm and fuzzy Abba blanket!

Mac an Rothaich said...

Denise, I the devotional at this link later in the day, yesterday, and thought of your comment on here "passing thoughts that if I came to Him more" and how we all need to be more willing to be interrupted by our Lord:)

http://proverbs31devotions.blogspot.com/2009/11/please-interrupt-me.html