Embrace the wisdom of Proverbs

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” – Proverbs 3:5-6 (ESV)

“Embrace the wisdom of Proverbs 3:5-6 (ESV). Surrender your worries, doubts, and fears to the Lord, for His understanding surpasses our own. Trust wholeheartedly in His guidance, and watch as He directs your steps along paths of clarity, purpose, and peace.”



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Experiencing Ministry

“I experience ministry as a result of experiencing growth

as a result of experiencing God….”

I prayed. (Psalm 40:1(KJV))

It expresses the psalmist’s patience and faith in waiting for the Lord’s response to their prayer. The psalmist waited patiently for God and, in due time, God inclined to them and heard their cry. It reflects the idea of trusting in God’s timing and having confidence that He will answer the prayers of those who seek Him with patience and faith.

He inclined to me. (Psalm 40:1(KJV))

expresses the idea that God, in response to the psalmist’s patience and cry for help, bent down or stooped to listen and respond to their prayer. It conveys the notion of God’s attentiveness and willingness to hear the pleas of the one who is praying. The verse as a whole conveys the message that when the psalmist waited patiently for the Lord and called out to Him, God paid attention and heard their cry, demonstrating His responsiveness and care for those who seek Him.

He heard my cry. (Psalm 40:1(KJV))

emphasizes that God not only inclined to the psalmist’s prayer but also listened to it and acknowledged their plea for help. It conveys the idea that when the psalmist cried out to the Lord, God responded by paying heed to their distress and responding to their needs. This verse underscores the concept of God’s compassion and responsiveness to the prayers and cries of those who seek His assistance, showing that God is attentive and caring toward those who call upon Him in their times of trouble.

He drew me up. (Psalm 40:2(KJV))

This verse describes a vivid image of God’s intervention in the psalmist’s life. “He drew me up” means that God lifted the psalmist from a situation of deep distress and despair, often symbolized as a “horrible pit” and “miry clay,” which represent a metaphorical state of being stuck in difficulty and sin. God rescued the psalmist from this dire condition, giving them stability and security, symbolized by setting their feet upon a rock. This act of salvation and establishment conveys the idea of God’s deliverance and the restoration of the psalmist’s life, providing a firm foundation on which to stand and move forward. This verse emphasizes God’s ability to rescue and establish those who trust in Him.

He cleaned me off. (Psalm 40:2(KJV))

The verse describes God’s intervention in the psalmist’s life by lifting them out of a difficult and troubled situation, symbolized by the “horrible pit” and “miry clay.” While the specific phrase “cleaned me off” isn’t used, the verse does convey the idea of being rescued from a state of spiritual or emotional distress and placed on a firm foundation, symbolized by setting the psalmist’s feet on solid ground (a rock) and establishing their path. The emphasis is on God’s saving and stabilizing work in the psalmist’s life, not specifically on the act of cleaning.

He set my feet. (Psalm 40:2(KJV))

In this verse, “He set my feet upon a rock” expresses the idea that God, in rescuing the psalmist from a distressing and difficult situation, provided them with a stable and secure foundation. The image of setting one’s feet on a rock represents finding a solid and unshakable footing. This is a metaphorical way of saying that God brought the psalmist from a state of instability, turmoil, or peril to a place of security and firm footing, both in a physical and spiritual sense. It signifies God’s role as a source of stability and strength in the life of the psalmist and, by extension, in the lives of believers who trust in Him.

He secured my steps. (Psalm 40:2(KJV))

While this verse doesn’t use the phrase “secured my steps,” it conveys a similar idea. “And established my goings” means that God not only rescued the psalmist from a dire and troubled situation but also provided guidance, direction, and security for their future steps and journey. It emphasizes God’s role in directing and preserving the psalmist’s path, ensuring that they can move forward in a stable and righteous manner.

The phrase “He secured my steps” is a valid interpretation of this verse because it captures the essence of God’s guidance and protection in the psalmist’s life, ensuring that their way is established and secure.

He changed my heart song. (Psalm 40:3(KJV))

The verse does not explicitly say “He changed my heart song,” but it does convey the idea that God has transformed the psalmist’s experience and response to life. “He hath put a new song in my mouth” signifies a change in the psalmist’s perspective and a deep, joyful response to God’s deliverance and grace.

This new song represents a transformation from despair to praise and thanksgiving, reflecting a change in the psalmist’s heart and attitude. The verse goes on to say that many will witness this change, be in awe of it (fear), and come to trust in the Lord themselves, as they see the transformation and witness the psalmist’s faith and praise. So, while the specific phrase “He changed my heart song” is not used, the verse conveys the idea of a heart transformed by God’s grace and a new song of praise being placed in the psalmist’s mouth.

Many see, fear, and trust. (Psalm 40:3(KJV))

This verse conveys a powerful message about the impact of the psalmist’s transformation and the praise and trust in the Lord that result from it.

  1. “Many shall see it”: This part of the verse suggests that the change and transformation in the psalmist’s life, symbolized by the new song in their mouth, will be visible to others. People will observe the psalmist’s faith, joy, and praise.
  2. “Fear”: In this context, “fear” doesn’t necessarily mean being afraid. Instead, it implies a deep reverence, awe, or respect for the work of God in the psalmist’s life. When others witness the transformation and the praise the psalmist offers to God, it can inspire a sense of reverence and recognition of God’s power and goodness.
  3. “Shall trust in the LORD”: The ultimate result is that those who see the transformation and are touched by the psalmist’s testimony will come to place their trust and faith in the Lord. The psalmist’s experience serves as a testament to the faithfulness and goodness of God, inspiring others to also put their trust in Him.

In summary, this verse speaks to the idea that a personal transformation, marked by praise and trust in God, can be a powerful witness to others. When people observe the change in someone’s life and recognize the work of God, it can lead them to revere God and place their trust in Him as well.

Conclusion:

Psalm 40:1-3 in the King James Version (KJV) conveys a powerful message of faith, deliverance, and transformation:

  1. Waiting on the Lord: In verse 1, the psalmist expresses patience in waiting for the Lord’s response to their prayer, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God’s timing.
  2. God’s Response: Verse 1 continues to describe how God inclined to the psalmist and heard their cry, highlighting God’s attentiveness and willingness to respond to those who seek Him in faith.
  3. Rescue and Stability: Verse 2 speaks of God’s deliverance, using powerful imagery of being lifted from a “horrible pit” and “miry clay” and having one’s feet set upon a rock. This symbolizes rescue from distress and the establishment of a secure foundation.
  4. Guidance and Transformation: Verse 3 reveals the transformation that occurs after this rescue, with God putting a “new song” of praise in the psalmist’s mouth. This transformation is not only personal but is visible to others. As a result, those who see it may revere God and place their trust in Him.

In conclusion, these verses depict a journey from distress and waiting on God’s help to a powerful transformation and testimony of God’s faithfulness. It underscores the themes of patience, rescue, stability, and the impact of personal transformation on others’ faith. The psalm serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith and God’s work in the lives of those who trust in Him.


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Around the World the message of God was just heard.

Sorry tuned out to be FAKE

This young man just shared the greatest message to people around the world on “AGT”. God bless this young man for sharing it.

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2 responses to “Around the World the message of God was just heard.”

  1. This touched my heart. We all need to be doing the same, sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with everyone we meet.

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    Rev William Nehrke [ner key]

    PTL

I’m Listening

This is a song from Chris McCarney listen to the words of this song.


?️Lyrics

When you speak, confusion fades

Just a word and suddenly I’m not afraid

Cause you speak and freedom reigns

There is hope in every single word You say

I don’t wanna miss one word You speak

Cause everything You say is life to me

I don’t wanna miss one word You speak

Quiet my heart,

I’m listening When sorrows roll and troubles rage

You whisper peace when I don’t have the words to say

I won’t lose hope when storms won’t break

You keep your word and your promises will keep me safe

Your ways are higher

You know just what I need

I trust you, Jesus

You see what I cannot see


Colossians 3:1–4 (KJV)

1 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. 2 Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. 3 For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. 4 When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.

The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version. (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009), Col 3.


Our desire

Colossians 3:2a(KJV)—Set your affection on things above. This deals with the mindset of the believer, including the will, affections, and conscience. Paul knew many whose hearts were set toward things that could never satisfy. They sought to please the lusts of the flesh. Their focus was upon the here and now, with little or no thought for eternity. Much of this left them empty and vain. Worldly desires led to a life void of peace and contentment. Paul also knew the believer did not have to live in such poverty. There was much to be gained in Christ. He is to be the desire and passion of the believer. The world offers nothing of lasting value, with much that it does resulting in heartache and pain. With Jesus, and those things which are above and eternal, as our desire, we can enjoy the fullness of God and His abundance rather than settling for the meager supply offered by the world!

Chris Benfield, “Our Eternal Hope in a Temporal World # 9 (Colossians 3:1–4),” in Pulpit Pages: New Testament Sermons (Mount Airy, NC: Chris Benfield, 2015), 1099–1100.


Final thought

 A reminder that God is for us, God is with us, and God is bigger than anything we face, apart from God I have no good thing.


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2 responses to “I’m Listening”

  1. We all need a reminder that God is in control and all we have to do is lean on Him.

  2. Jimmy Sanders Avatar
    Jimmy Sanders

    God is forever faithful. God speaks through his word to Me.

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