Praying the Scriptures back to God, Psalm 73 and 74
The last time we were together to read the Scripture passages from She Reads Truth yearly plan, I gave you the wrong month. Bear with me please as I figure out exactly how I will share so much of the Bible resources that I'm finding with you.
Today our Bible reading will come from Psalm 73-74.
Psalm 73
Self-pity, I don't know about you, but I've sure experienced my fair share of it.
This Psalm illustrates the results of allowing our faith in God to be buried under self-pity.
The psalmist became so depressed when he contrasted the seeming prosperity of the wicked with the difficulties of living a righteous life.
We start to see a shift in his attitude in verse 15. He starts to look at life from the perspective of being under the control of a sovereign and holy God where he concludes that the wicked, not the righteous have blundered.
Psalm 74
The community express their agony of the people in the midst of the most excruciating of circumstances. Their enemies have destroyed their temples, but worse, it seems, to the psalmist anyway, that God had abandoned them.
Do you know what this feels like? To feel like God has abandon you and your enemies, the unbelievers are getting away and prospering for being in the state their in?
Have you ever felt the need to pray and "remind God" so to speak of what His Word says concerning you, His child?
That's what we see the psalmist doing here. He reminds God of His bond with Israel, His past supernatural deeds in protection of Israel and begs God to save His covenant nation now.
I call this, "Praying the Scriptures."
Do you pray Scriptures often in your own life?
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