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I love this quote from Spurgeon.


Every time I read it, I'm grateful for a wonderful time more than a decade ago, when the Lord Jesus stood before me and protected me, as I stood before someone else, to protect them.

I was the Volunteer Coordinator/Trainer (and a volunteer myself) for nearly 100 volunteers at a mega-church (28,000 members at that time). I was in charge of training, coordinating, and managing the volunteers for tickets sales for a large, yearly, community event. One day, a woman who was purchasing tickets began yelling at one of my volunteers. I went to where they were so that I might shelter my volunteer from this irate woman. When I stepped in front of the volunteer to shield her from the woman that was yelling at her, I asked how I could help.

The irate woman told me, "I want to purchase tickets, but I don't have the money to pay for it at the moment. I know the seats I want will go quickly, so I need you to make a transaction as if I purchased the seats, but hold my check until I contact you to let you know when you can cash it." I smiled, and kindly told her, "Thank you for explaining your situation to me. I'm sorry to say, that my volunteer was correct, and we can't make that transaction for you."

After she looked for an employee name badge on me, but couldn't find one because I was a volunteer, she bellowed, "You aren't even on staff! You're an idiot! A nobody! A nothing! Who are you to tell me I can't make this transaction?!" Because we were in the atrium, her voice echoed and caught the attention of the hundreds of other people that were also there to purchase tickets.

I knew it was the Lord reigning in me because I've always been quite slow, and when people yell at me, I just stand there like a deer in headlights. But because God purposed me to defend others (Prov 31:8-9), with a smile and a I cheerful heart, I heard these words wisdom and kindness come out of my mouth (Prov 31:25-26).

"Yes ma'am, you're correct. I am nothing, because Jesus Christ is everything. And I still can't make that transaction for you."

Lessen Learned: If Jesus, the King of kings and the Lord of lords, condescended from his heavenly throne to interject Himself into His own creation as a man; thereby, making Himself nothing, to suffer the wrath of God and die for my sins, then who am I to consider myself greater than my Lord and my God?

"So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
~Philippians 2:1-11, ESV (emphasis mine)
I've been posting #PsalmSunday on my Facebook Ministry Page since 2015 to encourage and exhort believers to spend the Sabbath worshipping the goodness of God our Savior in spirit and in truth. Through the Psalms we learn how to pray in anguish and in great pleasures. We learn how to rightly praise and adore our holy and gracious Father God. We learn how to exalt the name of Jesus and exult in His holy name.

In January of 2016, I began sharing #PsalmSunday Scripture-pictures in chronological order rather than randomly sharing them as they came to mind. Today, I posted verse 6-7a from Psalm 45. Today, I also realized that I've never shared this encouragement with any of you, my readers. Therefore, I am publishing this #PsalmSunday to rectify that oversight for the past two years.

Please join me every Sunday for a new #PsalmSunday Scripture-picture with a short devotional I write every week so that we may think more deeply about all that our awesome Father God has done for us and given to us in His glorious and majestic Son.

Below is the #PsalmSunday Scripture-picture and devotional I posted today on my Facebook Ministry Page. May the LORD our God use it as a source of blessing, encouragement, and refreshment to your souls.



The "gospel" of this world, and our wicked flesh is, "Love is approval and celebration of all that makes you feel good about yourself." But the Gospel of God's grace is, "God is love; therefore, love is first of all holy, then peaceable, right, just, sacrificial, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere." Only in Jesus Christ, the only Son of the only living and true God, can anyone find true love, true life, and true contentment.

Only through humble confession of breaking God's holy Law, pleading for God's forgiveness, mercy, and grace found only through the perfect work of Jesus Christ, can anyone be saved from the holy, righteous, and just wrath of God.

May we who profess Christ as Lord, live as His peacemakers, His ambassadors, His slaves of righteousness, His light of hope and life, all the days of our short lives so that when we go Home, we will not be ashamed, but will hear, "Well done good and faithful servant. You have done a beautiful thing to Me. Enter into the joy of your Master." (Mt 25:23; Mk 14:6)

It matters not
If I say
"I believe in Jesus"
Yet I bray

It matters not
If I attend
Every church service
Yet ,God I offend

It matters not
If I profess
Christ as Savior
Without holiness

It matters not
If I give to the poor
And share what I have
Yet live as I'm lord

It matters not
If I say I repent
Yet live my life
To my heart's content

It matters not
My standing in church
If the desire of my heart
Is to lurch

It matters not
What I proclaim
If honoring Christ
Is not my aim

It matters not
If others speak well
For only Christ
Can post bail

If I'm not grateful
And humbled by God
My feign profession
Matters not.

Since this week has been a particularly difficult week for me physically, yesterday's lovely day at the Byron Nelson with my darling Teeny Tiny (a.k.a. Michael, our eldest son) wore out my already frail body. But it was worth it!

One of the numerous things that I've come to thank God for during these 13 years of constant physical pain and weakness, is the revelation that pain is not, and cannot be the determining factor of when and why and how I choose to live—only the Word of God determines that. Physical pain and weakness and suffering are not even close to being the worse thing I, nor anyone on this earth can experience. A life lived outside of God's good and perfect will, is the worse thing anyone (both rebellious believers and unbelievers) can experience.



Because I'm so weak and in much pain today, my darling husband, once again, planned what we call "home church service". We always use a sermon from Parkside Church (www.parksidechurch.com) because we trust Alistair Begg's soundly biblical preaching, and because Parkside posts the entire service (announcements, prayers, worship songs, sermon, closing benediction). Providing the entire worship service, is a refreshing gift to people like me.

Today, my darling husband prepared the lyrics to the songs (as always), and the sermon from a couple of weeks ago, given by one of our beloved teachers/preachers, Dr. Sinclair Ferguson. He preached on Romans 8:28-32 and reminded his hearers that it is not sufficient to preach the Gospel to ourselves daily, but we need to preach the Gospel to our circumstances as well. For in the Gospel, the righteousness of God is revealed (Rom 1:16-17) and thus, renews and transforms our minds and hearts to rightly view all of life with the awe-inspiring and healthy fear of the LORD.

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all those who practice it have good understanding. His praise endures forever!"
~Psalm 111:10, ESV





In this wonderfully exhorting sermon by Dr. Ferguson, I received a much needed and comforting reminder that there is nothing that I have, nor will ever experience in this life, that my good and faithful and loving Father God has not providentially ordained...all for my greatest good...the good of my eternal soul.

If my Father God has not even spared His one and only Son for my sake, how then can I ever disbelieve and question that He will not work all things, far less important than my salvation, for my ultimate good? Since my Father has already demonstrated His amazing love in which my finite mind cannot fully grasp, how then can I worry and bemoan any day to day trial that comes my way? I cannot. I must not. The only right response, and one in which Christ suffered and died and rose again to free us from, is the freedom to fall on our faces with immense gratitude toward the Almighty for His great mercy on us (Lk 6:35-36).

"These are the charges leveled against us before the judgment seat of God: That I have committed blasphemy and have made myself the center of the universe and sought to dethrone God. And I have committed treason because I have breached and rebelled against His lawfully constituted authority."
~Dr. Sinclair Ferguson

The worst crime, the worst sin, is unbelief. Because essentially, all who refuse to repent of their sins and trust in Jesus is foolishly accusing God the Father of hating His one and only Son. And that is blasphemy. Because Christ pleaded with His Father, if there was any other way to save our wretched souls, to please spare Him this terrible suffering and death, would the Father not do it? Yes, of course He would! Which brings us to only one conclusion: There was no other way to save our souls from the eternal and just wrath of God.

Consider this, anything and everything filthy (dirt, vomit, feces) in creation, can be washed and cleansed with something else that God has created. But our sins, our crimes against the holy, righteous, and only true living God, are so vile, so putrid, that there is nothing in all creation (not soap, lye, hyssop—nothing) that can cleanse our souls, our consciences, from our sins. Even one occasion of sin is so vulgar in the sight of our good and just God Almighty, only the Creator Himself, the second Person of the Trinity, in human form, was able to cleanse us by washing us with His perfect and pure blood.

While I was at my weakest, in flesh and spirit, Christ died for me (Rom 5:6-11). Therefore what can any man, any spirit, any hardship, or any pain do to me? Nothing. For I am hid in Christ my Lord, my Rock, my Shelter, my Redeemer. And I am therefore glad to be found worthy to suffer anything for the sake of knowing Christ, and making Him known.

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