Friday, June 20, 2014

You Are My Lord (Psalm 16:1-3)



Today's scripture: Psalm 16:1-3

The last few weeks have been a mix of highs (performing in a fun play with wonderful people) and lows (a couple of significant health flare-ups), and both caused my soul to say to the Lord, "You are my Lord." I was grateful for the times of joy ... and clung to Him through the pain.

I know I've said this before, but I honestly don't know how people survive without a personal relationship with the one true God. Whom do they thank when things go right? And to whom do they run when things go wrong?

As I was mediating on today's verses, I looked at a couple of other paraphrases and translations. I was particularly taken with both The Message and Contemporary English Version's take on verses 1-2:

Keep me safe, O God,
I’ve run for dear life to you.
I say to God, “Be my Lord!”
Without you, nothing makes sense (MSG).

Protect me,
Lord God!

I run to you for safety,
and I have said,
"Only you are my Lord!
Every good thing I have
is a gift from you” (CEV).

Because I know that my loving, gracious, merciful God is in control of my highest highs and lowest lows, I can trust Him to keep me safe and protect me. I can be confident that everything has a purpose.

Indeed, with Him, I can rejoice on the mountaintop and seek refuge in Him in the valleys ... for without Him, nothing does make sense.

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