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#PsalmSunday: When the LORD God Almighty walled up the waves of the Red Sea to provide the Israelites safe passage, He never says that He also kept the Israelites from experiencing the sound of the rushing waters, and the power of the mighty winds that He used to restrain the sea (Ex 14:21-31). I imagine it might've been like the eye of a hurricane—the safest place to be in a hurricane, yet, not without the frightful sound, and hint of the great power of the winds and waters that swirl about.

If the Israelites feared the winds and the waves more than they feared God, they would've never crossed over to the other side to safety. Just as the Israelites' fear of the LORD prevailed, we too, must trust the LORD's steadfast love and faithfulness regardless of the torrential times we live in; within our homes, communities, or anywhere in this world. Our fear and love for the LORD must prevail because the Father has lovingly walled us up, that is, hid us in His Son, our Strong Tower, and therefore, we ARE safe (Prov 18:10).

Today's Psalm, Psalm 46:1-3 reminds us that only through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, can anyone hope to be kept safe and secure in this life and the next. No one is saved by their own ingenuity, nor by the power or provisions of man.

Therefore, whether in times of pleasantries or poverty, we trust the LORD to provide us, or withhold from us, exactly what we need to conform us all the more into the image of the Father's magnificent Son, Jesus Christ our Lord (Rom 8:28-29).

The whole duty of man is to practice the fear of the LORD and to keep His commandments (Ps 111:10; Ecc 12:13-14). Let us gladly and urgently seek to fulfill this joyous duty every day the Lord grants to us.



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.
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