The author cries out to God to avenge his people in Psalm 79, asking forgiveness for the sins of previous generations (v. 8).
Prayer prompts for Monday & Tuesday, Sept. 7-8
The holiday weekend threw me off schedule; sorry ’bout that!
(Monday) David is dealing with troublesome thoughts and sorrow in Psalm 13, but he turns his attention to the Lord’s “unfailing love” (v. 5-6, NIV).
(Tuesday) In Psalm 35, David feels outnumbered & overwhelmed. He asks God for deliverance and pledges all honor to the Lord, not his own glory.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Sept. 6
In Psalm 6, David prays for mercy and deliverance from his foes. Even before the answer came, David turned his prayer into praise (v. 9).
How long, O Lord? (Prayer Devotional for the week of September 6, 2015)
As I was getting close to finishing grad school, I remember the idea of writing my dissertation being very daunting. How do you just sit down and write 100+ pages? One of the best pieces of advice that I received during that time was: You don’t. You write a chapter, or a section of a chapter, or sometimes just a paragraph. You divvy up the project into bite-sized chunks to make it more manageable.
Sometimes, though, I would write and write and write, then look at my page count and realize it had barely budged. I would strum my fingers on the keyboard and ask myself, “How much longer will this take? How will I ever finish? I have so many people rooting for me; what if I fail?” Looking back in hindsight, of course, I’d like to tell that worrywart that she’s going to rock her dissertation; she’s going to graduate on schedule; and, she’ll even get a job offer of her dreams before it’s all said & done. 🙂
We’re only human, and it can be difficult to look beyond our current challenges and see the big picture in the future. If it makes us feel any better, we aren’t alone in our fretting. At least eight times in the book of Psalms (depending on the translation), the writer cried out, “How long?” to the Lord. King David would often beg God through poetry and song to spare his life when he was being pursued by his enemies, or forgive him when he felt God’s wrath hot on his neck for his sins. As I read the Psalms, I picture David cowering in a secret cave, scribbling his prayers by a campfire.
Do you realize that the same God who answered David’s prayers also listens to ours?
Is there something you are dealing with right now that you keep wondering how long until it is resolved? Don’t hesitate to take your concerns to the Lord, but don’t just dump them in prayer and then walk away. Spend time quietly listening for God to impress upon your heart what he might want you doing while you wait for the answer. Perhaps you are in a challenging situation at work, home, school, etc., and he wants to use you to be a witness to a specific person. Maybe your trial is a test of character, not a punishment. Whatever the situation, trust God to handle the details; you just be willing to listen and serve.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Sept. 5
Don’t overlook opportunities to share the love of Christ with others. Today is the day of salvation! (2 Cor. 6:2)
Prayer prompt for Friday, Sept. 4
Faith conquers fear! Some translations of John 14:26 refer to the Holy Spirit as Comforter; other translations say Advocate, Helper, etc.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Sept. 3
If you summarized your testimony in a few words or phrases, what would it be? Mine is: “Whom shall I fear?” God is good! All the time!
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Sept. 2
Dozens of verses in the Bible remind us not to fear. We serve a mighty God, and he has overcome sin & death for us! Amen!
Prayer prompt for Monday, Aug. 31
As a church, we do a good job of loving each other during trials & tragedy. Just don’t forget them in a few weeks/months. Grief lingers.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Sept. 1
Are you afraid of dying? Take heart, dear Christian! Jesus himself is getting ready to welcome you. (John 14:1-3)