May
these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight,
Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer ~ Psalm 19:14
As I
turn my thoughts away from all that assails me, may I turn them rightfully to
my Lord and God. May I put aside my worries and stresses, my burdens and cares,
and especially my complaints as I come into His presence to worship. This psalmist
has already prayed for the cleansing of his heart, and he now prays that he
might be pleasing to his Lord. So too, we must come in remorse for the words we
sometimes use and speak, and the thoughts which spring up within that corrupt. As
I turn away from those outward influences, I turn toward the One who called me
into being, the One who brought me out of the mire and the clay, the One who
stands as a pillar giving strength to my life. In that space I then turn my
thoughts deeper in meditation so that the words from my mouth reflect my
praise, my thanks, and my need for His help. And I pray that I might be
pleasing to my Lord, just as the psalmist prayed, for my life is the Lord’s.
Devotion
by Pastor Julia
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