Acknowledge Greatness

Let us acknowledge the Lord; let us press on to acknowledge Him. As surely as the sun rises, He will appear; He will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth. – Hosea 6:3

Technology has been developed so that we can communicate with each other on the other side of the world but at the same time, humanity can be a fool in not acknowledging God’s part in making the world amazing. Such was the case when I shared in the post “Evidence of His Existence”.

When God is present, we have purpose, teamwork, and integrity. Without a focus on God, there is corruption and failure. This day with God, let us see Him around us and acknowledge His greatness. As we go throughout the day, let us give thanks.

To gain momentum to an amazing day, receive inspiration from this video highlighting God’s amazing world: God’s Beautiful Creation, Awesome Scenery – Creation Calls by Brian Doerksen.


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Thankful for Evidence of His Existence

As the psalmist explains in Psalm 14, only a fool would refuse to pay attention to the evidence of God’s existence and not live by His truths. It’s hard to understand how a person seeing a brilliant sunrise or sunset does not believe in God. It’s hard to understand someone bathing in the warm sunshine or seeing a thunderstorm or seeing a beautiful rainbow painted in the sky not believing in God and being thankful.

But we know of atheist today that want to tell us that God’s not real. It’s not worth our time to pray and have Him in our thoughts. A world with “no knowledge” of God would not exist for long for it would soon come to its demise because of the corruption and dread.

This day with You Lord, we want to be the people that You restore on a daily basis. There may be rough days when we have doubts because of the growing immorality but there is hope because of You. We give thanks today because with You, we have purpose, we work together, and there is integrity. In Jesus name. Amen.

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Trusting in the One True

Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. – Psalm 20:7

The world has a way of making us feel that we are not quite good enough. We may feel that we are not quite skilled enough or that we just don’t catch on to a new concept. If thoughts like these come to mind, remember that with God there is no need to get stressed out. He’s big enough to make up the difference and provide the extra needed to finish each day a step ahead.

Trust in the ONE true
He will always keep you
And always provide for you

Here is a link to a video that can change the momentum for your day: This Day with God. 


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Obey and Pray

a-prayer-for-youDavid was very exhausted and depressed as he wrote Psalm 13. In the first two verses of this Psalm, David is questioned God about how long he would have to go through his depressed thoughts and feelings. But as we analyze verses 5-6, we see a turn around because of David’s trust in the Lord.

Life for each of us today has its struggles but just like David, we know who we can go to for help. There is knowledge to be gained and we can trust that He has available what is needed. During difficulty, we can pray for His help, wait patiently, and rely on His Word for encouragement.

Like in today’s passage, we can become exhausted and depressed because of the enemies we face in this world. We face challenges on a daily basis with deadlines that have to be met, with bills that have to be paid, with workloads that are bigger than our capacity.

We strive to work together as workers and compete with other companies. Some neighborhoods have to contend with criminals who set them back when the neighborhood becomes riddled with crime. Neighbors in affluent neighborhoods all try to measure up to each other. They try to “keep up with the Joneses” with no purpose or joy in life.

Lord, as we come to You today in prayer, we trust in You to help us step ahead. As we take in Your Word, we are fortified and remain optimistic because we know that we are highly favored. We are never 100% prepared for anything in life but we just step ahead with confidence because we know that You will pull us through and for this we are grateful. Amen.

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Questions for Reflection for Study of Psalm 13-18

After finishing the study of the book of Hosea, the journey will now head back into the study in the Psalms. The objective of any Bible study should be to not only learn the main principles of the Word but to keep the Word in our thoughts in order to apply them in our life. I will continue this objective with a study through Psalm 13-18. The aim is to plant the seeds of faith, hope, and love in order to yield fruit that nourishes others.

Learned so far in studying the Psalms is how David went to God in order for justice to be carried out against his accusers. We can do the same by studying the principles found in God’s word which prepares our heart and initiates the application of our faith against the enemy. We can pray with pictures of a successful day because we know Jesus is by our side.

God was by David’s side when he defeated the giant name Goliath and He is by our side to defeat the enemies we face. Nothing is impossible with God and as ruler over the work of His hands; we can participate in solutions to things once thought impossible. With new technology of today, we all have the ability to be innovative and creative. This day with God, let us stretch our thinking, dream big, and break old barriers.

The truth is that God is big enough and has given us all potential for victory. Our enemies in society today may consist of things like the breakup of the family unit, drugs, a culture in decline, or an economy that doesn’t benefit those in need. Our enemies are limited but God is unlimited. The ultimate lift to any day is knowing that the future is bright because of the reward God has for all that believe in His Son.

If going through difficulty, receive the hope only God can give, and believe He is big enough to provide victory today. He has much more to give. Life is not easy and can hit hard right in the face. Sometimes we want to correct the problems our own way but it just will not work. David had issues in life but then he prayed for God to help and immediately felt confident that God would arise.

Our days can look bleak just like they did during the difficult days that David faced as recorded in the Psalms but each day can be turned into something amazing because of our Savior. Our growing faith can never be taken away or depleted as we live in God’s light. As we trust in His promises and use His resources. With God, it’s like running with the wind at your back. He knows our needs and gives us that extra push to the finish line.

The instructions we get from the world many times no longer work or maybe never did work. They can be deceptive, arrogant and show disrespect. On the other hand, the instructions we find in God’s Word are golden. They encourage, affirm, and always provide perfect instructions on how to live. 

There is a benefit for those who discover the lessons of the Word. For those who passionately follow the will of God like David, there is a promising future. Like David who always went to the Lord in prayer when facing difficulties, let us do the same. Let our hope in God sustain us as we keep positive outcomes in our sight, keep asking for answers, and listening for the steps to take.

So join me over the next few weeks as I step ahead using the questions below to inspire thoughts and ideas. God will give us the upper hand by producing in us the heart of a champion.  

Psalm 13
Who is the author of this Psalm? What seems to be the problem? Analyzing verses 1-2 and verses 5-6, what is the difference in mood?

Psalm 14
What type of person says “There is no God”? What effects are produced in daily living with this attitude? What does “no knowledge” of God produce?

Psalm 15
What is the way to fellowship with God? How can a person get to the point of being rewarded with God’s presence? Which of the standards of leadership written in the passage are your week points? How can you improve?

Psalm 16
What is the opening petition? Why is David hopeful? What kind of God does David know and trust?

Psalm 17
What does David pray for? What are the contrasting goals of himself and his enemies? What can a person do to keep the worldly goals of prosperity and pride from creeping into your life?

Psalm 18:1-24
What is David’s trial (See 2 Samuel 22:1-51)? As a deliverer, how does God take action? What can be done when life puts pressure on us from all angles? How can we gain the righteousness needed in order to be rewarded by God?

Psalm 18:25-50
What is your part in the way God acts toward you? In what ways is God described as the enabler? What are David’s physical advantages and who does he credit as the source of these physical advantages?

The above reading plan will be used as I share over the next few posts. It’s important to have a plan. I’m thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us and by accepting Him as Savior; we have taken the steps necessary to make this day with Him amazing! At this link: God’s Plan for Us, is a post about accepting God’s plan or reaffirming our “YES” for Christ. 

When we accept Christ as Savior, the Holy Spirit is our companion and it’s exciting to think about what the future holds. With God, we can get through anything, we can patiently grind it out during difficulties or give Him credit when the impossible is made possible. Beyond that, we can celebrate because of the victory we will always have with Him.

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments or to a Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God. 

Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts
Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God. Downer Grove Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1978
First United Methodist Waco Podcast
Christ Notes
Family Times
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