Psalm 70

Hello, my Praying friends. 🙂 My good intentions of praying over the two Psalms daily, six days a week, finally ended when I went away for a few days. For five weeks, I was faithful to my simple routine of reading one Psalm and journalled my prayer. Then, I did the same process with the second Psalm. Sometimes, I readjusted my need to slow down, but I never ceased being in God’s word.

As I transcribed a previous prayer from my journal ahead of time for my next post, it still bestowed a reflective mindset on God’s word. There are months between writing that prayer in my journal and the time I transcribed it for publishing. When I read through my personal prayer, I often changed and added more thoughts. The Spirit will teach us when our mindset is to please and glorify Him. Never stop reading His word, and if you’ve to change your habitual routine, do so, but keep reading and praying over the Scripture.

Let’s Go Pray!

“Great is our Lord, and abundand in power; His understanding is beyond measure” ~Psalm 147:5

O God of our soul, Deliverer of our life, the ONE who gives us freedom, peace and joy. Hear our plea for deliverance from those who oppressed Your people. Give Your people courage and strenght to endure this wild fallen culuture. It reminds us of the similarities of the wickedness of Sodom and Gomorrah. Everyone does what is rigth in their own eyes. They call evil, good. And good, evil. Let those who shamed us be “turned back and brougth to dishonor,” those who delight in hurting teh poor, needy and innoncents.

Haste, O God, to deliver us before all our fears failled in dispair. Protect our daughters, sons, and families from oppression of those who run this world like they were the right hand of a Phareon, a king with no regards for Your laws, precepts, and rules. Let our voices called upon You, O God, all the way to heaven with plea of devine delievrance. Let Your people repent from turning their back on You from many generations. Revive our hearts so that we have a zeal for Your Word. Have mercy on us.

“O Lord God, without the pardon of m sin I cannot rest sastified without the renovation of nature by grace I can never rest easy, without the hopes of heaven I cannot be at peace. All this I have in the Son Jesus, blesed be His name.” ~ Exerpt from Valley of Vision

Things I’m thankful

  • God delivers us from personal and international oppression.
  • I’m rejoicing and glad, knowing God will return.
  • He has won and conquered this world
  • He saved two of my children

What I learned about God

  • His divine justice never failed
  • He will deliver us at his own perfect time
  • He’s our helper
  • He’s our Saviour
  • Swift deliverance will come—not a few minutes, an hour, or a day later, but right on time according to His will.
  • We can come with our supplication to God with confidence
  • We find joy and gladness in worshipping Him

What have you learned or been grateful for when you read Psalm 70?

All is well with my soul. Praise God always.