Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 117-118.
One of the recurring themes throughout Psalms is that God’s love endures forever. The psalmist begins by telling us that God loves us, and that the “us” to which he is referring encompasses all people. Rather than trust in people, even those with great wealth and power, put your trust in God. If God is with you, what can any mortal, or group of mortals, do to you? And if you fear the Lord, He will be with you. Every time I write about fear of the Lord, I think about what that means. If we fear the Lord, we will do as He commands because we fear making Him angry, and we fear disappointing Him. As a child, and even as a young man, I feared disappointing my parents. That fear kept me from many acts which would have destroyed my life. In the same way, I fear disappointing God…although I know that I have and do. Yet, that fear of disappointing God inspires me to strive to change. More importantly, it inspires me to allow Him to change me. I fear the Lord, therefore I need fear no one and nothing else.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.