Real Prayers!!

Psalms
6 – 8

In reading the Psalms I see many of my prayers that I often
dismiss as frivolous when in reality David wrote them for us to see that many
are normal. Verse 6:4 is something that I seem to always ask:

Come back, Eternal
One, and lead me to Your saving light.
    Rescue
me because I know You are truly compassionate.

I am constantly asking for clear guidance
and rescue. Today I sit in panic, since the holidays are among us and I have
not gotten any “nibbles” on my resume. The house that is our saving grace is in
title turmoil that implies I may only own half of it. We are looking at new
homes if we sell the farm … again another saving grace, but far into the
future. Then if all falls in place and I do not get work we can only survive a
few years. So right now I am praying this exact Psalm.

Through all of the above I must say the
“panic” is not really that bad. It comes in waves and then I pray for clarity.
Then the panic subsides. What is the worse? What if everything was lost? We
still have options and family to fall back on, and I thank God for that every
day!

Verse 7:9 is another Psalm that I pray, in
my own words of course:

Please, bring the
evil actions of these wicked, wicked people to an end!
    But
secure the righteous,
For You, righteous God,
    examine
our hearts and minds.

Today evil and wicked people are on all
levels of society. The slums are full of “entrepreneurs” dealing drugs and the
Hampton’s are full of bankers looting grannies savings. So I pray that all this
wickedness ends and people find salvation in Jesus. And the key to this verse
is after praying for “all them evil folk” is to examine oneself to ensure we
are pure. How many times have you seen evil and rebuked it only to find
yourself in the middle of it?

Verse 8:5 is in a Psalm where David is
acknowledging Genesis 1:

But You placed the
son of man just beneath God
    and
honored him like royalty,
crowning him with glory and honor.

I tend to read this and look at the current human
condition and wonder why. David can think like that since as a king, he is
crowned and treated like royalty. While on the other hand one of the most
“Godly” families I know are met with tragedy and crisis with their son Brice
being paralyzed in his high school years. Sure we may be crowned with glory and
honor in heaven, but David implies now.

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