Thursday, January 7, 2010

Psalm 71

3 comments:

Mac an Rothaich said...

I had this verse underlined from a couple years ago when I was struggling with fear based around my reputation.

'You will increase my honor and comfort me once again.'

I love how the psalm goes from the Lord removing you from your mothers womb to old age and gray hairs... The Lord always in control and PRESENT through our whole existence.

Unknown said...

This song hit me in the deepest recesses of my being yesterday and I pondered it often through the day but didn't have time to come away and post.

"Be my place of safety where I can always come." v3

"Lord, I have trusted You since I was young. I have depended on You since I was born; you helped me even on the day of my birth." v5-6

These verses just warmed my soul. They are so true to me. When I think back to my childhood and the situations that accosted me regularly (I remember being left alone at night in our home in downtown Vernon when I must have been less than 5 years old and wandering the house looking for someone and finding noone, my mom was out at the bars and my babysitter had left with her boyfriend. I remember looking out our back window and seeing men in tattered jackets and woolen hats with holes in them warming their hands at a burning barrel in the back alley behind our house.

In so many instances growing up as a child in a dysfunctional and troubled home this verse proved true to me. When I was abandoned, abused, rejected, used.... none of those things could leave their mark on me because HE covered me with His hand and left HIS mark on me.

And I praise Him. Because it is a fearful and wonderful deliverance and because He has "taught me since I was young" and given me the gifts of joy and hope, peace and thanksgiving whatever the day may bring.

I just love Psalms.

Unknown said...

loved what you had to share, Becky.