Thursday, December 6, 2018

Lead me, O LORD, in your righteousness because of my enemies-make straight your way before me. Psalm 5:8 (Psalms 5, 12, 23)

In David’s young years he made the connection between God’s organization of nature and His plan for order and peace in our lives.  In a field where 1,000 years later Angels announced the coming of our Savior, David is a shepherd that leads his most precious possession to green, lush feeding grounds and to a water’s edge that is safe and refreshing, in contrast to a raging river of doom. He realizes God loves and cares for Him beyond comprehension.

When you are an anointed king in hiding it is nearly impossible to know advocates from adversaries.  Night and day throughout his life, David felt the threat of intrigue, but he served a God who hates corruption and malicious intent. In fact, God loathes those who deliberately cause pain and chaos. In David’s darkest terror, injury and hopelessness He knew God reviled evil was working good for those who trust him.

As you read these Psalms, I hope they give you the same Peace David found. Is it not amazing to gaze at the same stars he could see and know that the Creator believes you are significant enough to prepare a table for you before your enemies? An invitation to a meal includes a promise of friendship, loyalty and intimacy. God offers all these things. He is a loving shepherd and a perfect host with the most beautiful, extended hand EVER! I will love and serve this God!

Love,

Gretchen

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