Daily Word: Need a Faith Builder? Psalm 105:1

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Praise ADONAI [the LORD], call upon His Name. Make known His deeds among the peoples. Psalm 105:1, TLV

 

Need a Faith Builder?   What a beautiful psalm! Need a faith-builder? Read all of Psalm 105. The first six verses are pure worship with moments of praise. When we lived in the Philly area the wife of our rabbi wrote a worship song based on this passage. I can hear it now in my heart and see the Davidic worship dancers in my mind. What a beautiful image.

The subsequent verses speak of the LORD’s covenants with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — Israel. The most profound:

He remembers His covenant forever—
the word He commanded for a thousand generations— (vs. 8, TLV)

 

The next set of verses go into specifics of the Children of Israel’s journey from slavery to freedom.

Most likely we all have unanswered prayers. We may be weary and frustrated, but as with the Patriarchs and the general Jewish population, we too have experienced freedom from the slavery of sin. No doubt, we have our own stories of God’s intervention in our lives. Remembering those God-events are especially important while we’re waiting for those reconciliations, those breakthroughs, healing, those lost loved ones’ returns. Remembering builds our faith.

Make known those wonders to others by our contented and grateful hearts and our words — and maybe even our praise. Let our Heavenly Father know how grateful we are to be His redeemed children. Praise Him and His Son, call upon His Name. Because He is good, and He is our Dad.

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    Patricia Goldbach

    I am almost 82 and have heard the expression “light at the end of the tunnel” all my life. I always associated it with any specific task or situation I was going through, that it wouldn’t last forever and there would be an end. As I read your post just now I thought, “Wow! At the end of this tunnel of life I will see the light of Heaven.” Never again will I hear this expression and think upon it as pertaining to just the task or situation I’m experiencing.