A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 21
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Be exalted, O Lord, in Your
own strength! We will sing and praise Your power (Psalm 21:13).
God, who is good, can bring to
your life the blessings of His goodness, the favor of His kindness, the
security of His mercies, and the fulness of His salvation. How is it possible
for God to do these things in your Life? It is because of the following four
attributes that only God possesses…
The first attribute is God’s
daily presence; Without the Lord you have nothing that really matters. But in
His presence you have everything that matters most. Without Him you would
easily fall prey to every spiritual enemy who is against you. God’s presence is
the difference maker!
The second attribute is God’s
limitless knowledge; God is not only with you, but He knows you. Every part of
you. Inside and outside. Head to toe. He made you. Formed you and shaped you.
He “gets you”. He knows your thoughts. Your needs. Your gifts. Your talents.
Your sense of humor. Your interests. Your likes and dislikes. Best of all, He
knows your heart!
The third attribute is God’s
loving care; God is not only with you and knows you, but He also cares about
you. If He didn’t care about you, He would walk away. He wouldn’t respond to
your needs or listen to your cry. But He does cares for you, deeply, as a
father cares for his child, or as a mother comforts her young. Everything that
happens to you matters to Him.
The fourth attribute is God’s
unmatchable might; Even though God is with you, fully knows you, and truly
cares about you, if He lacked the power to keep you or fulfill His promises to
you, all would be lost in the end. God, however, is all victorious! You can
rejoice for the Lord God almighty reigns. The Lord is strong in word, in
character, and in deed. He is almighty in resources and in authority. He and He
alone has the final say!
Insight: God’s greatness is
revealed, not only in the big things of life, but in the tiniest details.
Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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