Friday,
October 6, 2023
King David taught his son Solomon what wisdom looked like. Soaking-up all the truth of Scripture, David
summarized wisdom by the qualities God’s Word will become in a believer’s heart:
· God’s Word is impeccably-perfect…reviving
the soul
· God’s Decrees are trustworthy…making
the simple person wise
· God’s Commandments are right…making
joy flourish in the heart
· God’s Commands are clear…light
on life’s path
· Reverence towards God is pure…an
eternal blessing of clear conscience
· God’s laws are true…making
fairness an everyday experience
Knowing God’s ways bring life, wisdom, joy, insight, and permanence; His
way and blessing are available to all who will worship the true, living God.
David concluded his prayer recorded in Psalm 19 with a question and
answer.
The question: How can I understand
my own heart…all the sins hidden there?
The answer: Humble confession that
I can’t know the depth of my own heart’s sins merely by my own wisdom. I must place my heart in God’s hands…ask Him
to forgive and cleanse me, so my proclivity towards sinning won’t control me.
David closed the prayer with one final request: Lord, whatever I’ve laid before You, O
Lord…may it be pleasing to you…do what you will with me…you are the bedrock of
all my days and eternity.
If you’ve ever wondered where to start with praying to God, go back to
Psalm 19 and grasp the depth of how anyone should (and can) approach Almighty
God. This is the model for placing your
life in His care, and your heart’s love at the foot of Calvary’s cross. The result of studying God’s love letter to
humanity is revival for the soul, wisdom for making decisions, joy in the
heart, light on your journey as you step-out each day with a clean conscience,
and a burning desire to spread justice and fairness to every creature on
earth.
Did he leave anything out?
For You Today
David’s son, Solomon, took his dad’s
evaluation of God’s Word to heart, and both history and God’s Word call Solomon
the wisest man ever. That’s not a bad
place to start your day. It will make
finishing your day an adventure that won’t disappoint.
There are about 2,600 devotional
posts and 400 sermons in the Rocky Road library.
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