OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL-SATURDAY-30/01/2016-COUNTING
YOUR BLESSINGS II -BY PASTOR E.A. ADEBOYE
COUNTING YOUR BLESSINGS II
Memorise:
Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight: Psalms 144:1
Read:
Psalms 103:1-5
2 Bless the Lord,
O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:
3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who
healeth all thy diseases;
4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who
crowneth thee with loving-kindness and tender mercies;
5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so
that thy youth is renewed like the eagles.
KJV
MESSAGE
Still dwelling on counting your blessings,
we must consider some other things as highlighted by the great Psalmist so that
we may understand what made him a great worshipper. There are many seen and
unseen battles of life that pose to destroy us, and it is the unseen battles of
life that pose to destroy us, and it is the unseen Hands of the Almighty God
that have kept us alive. For life alone, we must bless the Lord. In our memory
verse for today, the Psalmist blesses the Lord for teaching his hands to war
and directing his fingers to fight aright. We must realise that not all
fighters win in the battles of life, many are destroyed by the hostility of
life. This might have influenced David to write:
“Bless the Lord O my soul …. Who
redeemeth thy life from destruction….” Psalms 103:4
Considering
the numerous battles David fought, particularly against king Saul, one should
know that but for
God, David would have died a premature death. David lived to a very old age,
though his beloved son overthrew him and sought his life; he survived his
external and internal enemies. To him, the kindness God showed to him was not
ordinary, it was the loving type. Meaning that kindness has categories! How I
wish someone reading this devotional will appreciate God’s kindness to him as
intensely as David did.
David saw good food, its nourishment and
appetite to eat it as blessings from the Lord in verse 5 of our text today.
What a grateful creature of the Almighty God David was. There is a story told
of a woman, from Ijesa land in the South-West of Nigeria, who was fond of
thanking God for good food and the appetite to eat well. Anytime Mama-Ijesa came
up for testimony, she would tell of how God provided not only good food but
also appetite to eat it. Her Pastor became bored of the one and only testimony
of this grateful woman and stopped her from giving testimonies in the Church.
Not long after, the Pastor took ill, and on his sick bed, all sorts of food
were brought to him but he had no appetite to eat any of them. When Mama-Ijesa
came visiting like other parishioners, she innocently asked whether her Pastor
was eating well. It was then that the Pastor realised that having good food to
eat is not enough, but having appetite to eat it is equally praiseworthy.
Action Point
Take minimum of 15 minutes to thank God for His Goodness and Mercies over
your life and that of your loved ones.
Bible in one year
Matthew 13:44-16:4, Job 13:1-16
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