Psalms of Discipleship. Principle #22 (Prayer). June 16, 2013
Hello
my dear friends! Today's Psalms of Discipleship reveals the heart of
our Great God. He does care, really care, for you and for me. It is a
Psalm of deliverance, a Psalm of what it means to have an intimate
relationship with Jesus, a Psalm of the power of prayer, and a Psalm of
promise and hope.
A witness to His great promises,
Denny
Psalms of Discipleship—Principle #22
Life Principles For Those Who Choose To Follow Jesus And Live The Discipled Life
Key Scripture: 14 "Because he has loved Me, therefore I will deliver
him; I will set him securely on high, because he has known My name. 15
"He will call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in
trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. 16 "With a long life I will
satisfy him And let him see My salvation." Psalm 91:14-16
Core Value: Prayer
This passage of Scripture is quite personal. In June of 1998, I had
this Psalm written on an index card and kept it in my shirt pocket,
often reflecting upon it throughout the day. On July 2, I had a massive
heart attack. During the aftermath, it was touch and go: either it was
going to be graduation day and I would finally meet Jesus face to face,
or He would extend my life on this earth. After my heart attack my wife
found the index card on my dresser and she began to claim the wonderful
promises mentioned in these verses. By no means are these promises a
“formula” for getting what we want. Instead, the promises of God are
based upon the relationship we have with Him, trusting Him for the
outcome that will bring Him the greatest glory.
In His mercy,
He delivered me. In His mercy, He answered and rescued me. In His mercy,
He has added almost 15 years to my life. In His mercy, He will be there
for you too.
Principle #22 & Personal Application: Quality disciples love and know the Lord and communicate with Him too.
• We pray because we love the Lord. Because we love the Lord, He desires to deliver us.
• We pray because we know His name. Because we know His name, He desires to set us securely on high.
• We pray because when we are in trouble we know that we can call upon
Him. Because we call upon Him, He will answer us and rescue us and honor
us.
• Because the Lord is our Shepherd, our Refuge, Our Mighty
God, He will satisfy us with a long life and allow us to see His
salvation.
Reflect & Respond: Some Really Good Questions To Ponder…
When I pray (especially when I am in trouble or burdened) do I do so
out of a heart of love and worship or is my motive to relieve my
discomfort?
There are many promises in this passage of Scripture for the disciple of Jesus. Which one resonates with me?
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, may I always have a heart that is full of love for You.
May I become fully acquainted with knowing Your name. Thank You for
delivering me from the things that are harmful to my walk with You.
Thank You for the provision of prayer where I can cry out to You and
receive Your protection. Thank You for showing me Your great Salvation.
The Essential Core Values Of The Quality Disciple Are…
Grace—Worship—Bible Study—Prayer—Community—Service—Evangelism
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You can learn how to live as a Quality Disciple and a DiscipleMaker4Jesus by visiting my website at www.dennybates.com and my teaching blog at http://www.dennybates.com/#!blog/c1a4e
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