The Daily Devotional
There Is a God Who Is For You (Psalm 116-118)
Do you feel distressed and anxious? If so, Psalm 118 offers five words of comfort you should repeat to yourself: “The Lord is for me.”
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Do you feel distressed and anxious? If so, Psalm 118 offers five words of comfort you should repeat to yourself: “The Lord is for me.”
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Who gets your glory today? Psalm 115 reminds us that living for God’s glory leads to joy while living for our own always ends in emptiness.
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Do you long to be with God more than anything else? Psalm 84 shows that true joy and fulfillment are found not in places or plans but in his presence.
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Have you ever asked where God is in your pain? Psalm 77 shows how remembering God's past faithfulness can restore hope in your darkest moments.
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Do you think of yourself as a missionary? God is a sending God and invites us to help the world see and worship him for who he truly is.
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Is fear creeping back into your life? The psalms remind us fear isn’t conquered once it’s something we bring to God again and again.
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Feeling anxious about a problem? Psalm 37 offers calm and clarity reminding us to trust God and not panic when things feel out of control.
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Have you ever had someone turn against you for no clear reason? Maybe it's a coworker, neighbor, or former friend. You never meant to make an enemy, but now they treat you like one.
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Today, if your life feels shaky, take several minutes to meditate on Psalm 18 and take confidence in the reality that God is your rock. You can trust him, and he will not fail.
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Can’t sleep from guilt or fear? Let Psalm 16 retrain your conscience and anchor you in God’s promises.
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What does the name and character of God reveal about His creation? Psalms show how powerful and loving God is and what it has to do with you.
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Evil is real, but it isn’t final. We may not have every answer for evil, but does Psalm 2?