Saturday, February 1, 2014

2/1/14 Psalms 13:1, 2 The Lord Will Not Forget You Forever


 Psalms 13:1, 2 (NAS)
           (For the choir director. A Psalm of David.)

How long, O LORD? Wilt Thou forget me forever? How long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul, Having sorrow in my heart all the day? How long will my enemy be exalted over me?

             Psalms 13:1, 2 (NIVUS)
             (For the director of music. A psalm of David. )

How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me?

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As you get older, have you noticed temporary lapses of memory? Perhaps you meet someone whom you know, but you momentarily forget that person's name. You awkwardly try to steer the conversation so that you will not be in a position to call that name.  You do not want the other one to know that you have forgotten them and you do not want to be embarrassed, for you know that no one wants to be forgotten, even if it is only temporary.
 
The Lord your God has created you to excel and to be a bright light in this dark world.  He has made you preeminent and enduring; you are to be a chief and overseer among men. Because of this, you often have a song or melody of praise in your heart and on your lips. You know you are the beloved of Adonai your God.
 
Even with this knowledge, there may be times when you think that the Most High God has forgotten you. It may appear that He is ignoring you and has ceased to care. However, Jehovah the Lord never has those lapses of memory that you experience. He is always able to call your name and He always knows exactly where you are. He is your everlasting strength and victory. If it seems as if He has hidden Himself from you, it is only to help you.  He wants you to learn to be strong and to endure during these silent times. As you continue to seek His face and His presence, you will discover secret treasures that have been hidden from those who are less diligent.
 
It is important if you feel forgotten and forsaken, that you not begin to take counsel with yourself or with others.  The best advice, plans, and purposes of men fall far short of the counsel of the Lord.  In fact following the thoughts and feelings of your own soul can lead you into grief and anguish. If you are experiencing sorrow in your heart, you may be looking to the wrong source for comfort and guidance. When you do this, you put yourself in a place in which your enemies can rise up against you and lay you waste. Your foes, who are rotten and wormy, will try to bring you to their level.

Instead of looking to others or inside yourself for answers, you should take time to consult and deliberate with Almighty God. When you do this, your heart and soul will become stable and established once again. Your mind will be fixed on the One who can truly help you.

 

 

 

 

 

(Originally Written 12/06/06)

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