January 2
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PSALM 13- HOW LONG O LORD?
How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? 2 How long must I take counsel in my soul and have sorrow in my heart all the day?
How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? 3 Consider and answer me, O LORD my God; light up my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death, 4 lest my enemy say, “I have prevailed
over him,” lest my foes rejoice because I am shaken.5 But I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation.6 I will sing to the LORD, because he has dealt bountifully with me. – Psalm 13:1-6
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Spurgeon comments “If the reader has never yet found occasion to use the language of this brief ode, he will do so ere long, if he be a man after the Lord’s own heart. Whenever you look into David’s Psalms, you may somewhere or another see yourselves. You never get into a corner but you find David in that corner.”
In verse 1, we hear David’s loneliness and exhaustion from the circumstances surrounding him. He is in anguish from the Lord’s absence. We know that David had fought so many battles and there are some victories he had won and that is probably because he felt the Lord’s presence then. But in the beginning of this psalm, we clearly hear despair. In verse 2, he felt very tired of being my himself and relying on his own strength. He sounded very much depleted from the constant battles he faced. I could very much identify with David in this ode “How long, O Lord?” Sometimes I feel shattered to pieces from being on guard against the enemy’s schemes. If I slacken off, I find myself being crushed. In verse 3, David cries out and pleads for God to make his presence felt. He feared sleeping because when he does, he might end up lifeless. When we are so exhausted, we are very vulnerable to feelings of abandonment and depression. He cries out to God to bring him light as he was in a very dark place. He pleads the Lord to rescue him as his strength diminishes.
I am amazed at the sudden surge of hope in verse 5 and 6. It is as if the Lord literally heard his plea while he was still crying out in verse 4. We see a sudden shift from depression to a desire to focus on God’s steadfast love. Then In verse 6, the decision to worship the Lord with gratitude seemed like God changed his perspective from despair to hope. Sometimes we fail to hear God’s reply because we are so immersed and consumed by our circumstances, but God is faithful and steadfast in his love.
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REFLECTION
• How do you identify with David’s crying out to God during times of exhaustion?
Tag Archives: anxiety
HE CALMS YOUR FEARS
February 16
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For the Lord your God is living among you. He is a mighty savior. He will take delight in you with gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will rejoice over you with joyful songs. -Zephaniah 3:17(NLT)
HE CALMS YOUR FEARS
A poem and essay by ILMA
Who can calm all your fears in an instant?
Run and be close to Christ instead of being distant!
He will live inside you and will wipe all your fears
He will take delight in you and wipe your tears.
The Lord is a mighty Savior and rejoices over you
Receive and enjoy his power to make your mind new
Perfect love casts out fear so always choose love
It is the only way to get closer to the Father up above.
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A panic attack is the abrupt onset of intense fear or discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes and includes at least four of the following symptoms: accelerated heart rate, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath or smothering, choking feeling, chest pain, nausea, dizzy or faint, chills or heat sensations, tingling or numbness, fear of going crazy or dying. Panic attacks typically reach their peak level of intensity in 10 minutes or less and then begin to subside. I had panic attacks in five decades without ever being diagnosed. It was debilitating. Only God’s word and his truth freed me from all the fear and these panic attacks.
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PRAYER
Thank you for releasing me from all kinds of fear Lord.
REFLECTION
Describe how God literally calmed you from a fearful circumstance in your life.
For more testimonials about God’s word, please go to YouTube and type ILMA’s poem devotional or go to www.ilmaarts.com posts. To receive emails of my poem devotionals, email me at ILMA.ARTS.STUDIO@gmail.com
WHAT CASTS OUT FEAR Poem Devotional
Nov 28
Such love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of punishment, and this shows that we have not fully experience his perfect love.
– 1 John 4:18(NLT)
WHAT CASTS OUT FEAR
A poem and essay by ILMA
What kinds of fears have kept you enslaved?
The enemy brings insecurities so we won’t be saved?
If we are afraid, it is usually for fear of punishment
It may also be fear of rejection or abandonment.
God’s faithful love for us is perfect and total
The kind of love that casts out fear is unconditional
Such perfect love expels all kinds of anxiety
It brings us peace, joy and tranquility.
There are many things that people fear. Fear of rejection, being unloved, abandoned, ostracized, misjudged, laughed at, belittled, and many more are just some of the many kinds of fear we experience. I used to have claustrophobia. It probably resulted from being confined in a sack when I was a small child. It took many years before I got over the fear of small spaces. One friend exposed me slowly and assured me of being confined in tiny places. He first stayed with me to walk me through overcoming it. Because he built that trust, I felt safe to go through it.
The bible says that perfect love casts out fear. Only God is the source of this perfect love.
PRAYER
Lord, always let me cast my fears on you.
REFLECTION
How has unconditional love freed you from fear?
For more testimonials about God’s word, please go to YouTube and type ILMA’s poem devotional or go to www.ilmaarts.com posts. To receive emails of my poem devotionals, email me at ILMA.ARTS.STUDIO@gmail.com