In Psalm 59:16-17, David makes a remarkable commitment. This Psalm was written during a hard time in David’s life. He is on the run and King Saul is out to get him. Saul has sent men to watch David’s house. The men are there to kill David. It is a time of worry and fear. David is considered an outlaw, hunted and harassed. But in the midst of all these circumstances, David chooses not to gripe or complain. David chooses not to whine about his situation. David commits to singing the praises of God. He commits his heart to remembering the strength of God. The promises that have been made and the future that God has planned for David. Embedding the Bible is about seeing God in every moment. Remembering that God is bigger, stronger, and more powerful than any problem, circumstance, or situation that I face. When I embed the Bible, I plant the words of God in my heart. As we nurture those words and call them to mind, they grow and spread through our lives. They offer hope, encouragement, and help us see God’s hand at work.
Date | Reading |
May 12 | Psalm 59 |
May 13 | Psalm 60 |
May 14 | Psalm 61 |
May 15 | Psalm 62 |
May 16 | Psalm 63 |
May 17 | Psalm 64 |
May 18 | Psalm 65 |
May 19 | Psalm 66 |