This Psalm, for me, serves as a wonderful guide
to prayer. Consider!
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145:1-3: David begins with praise. And how good is the Sweet Psalmist of Israel
in giving praise to God. God is to him my
God O King. How personal God is
to him; and how properly God is King of Israel’s greatest king. Perhaps David excels at praise because he is
committed to give it every day, forever.
And of course he excels at praise because the God he praises is so
worthy of praise, and whose greatness cannot ever be fully known!
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145:4-7: David’s prayer is my prayer, that from
my wife and me generations will follow who bless God, every day, and
forever. We pray for our children and
generations of grandchildren to meditate on the splendor of His majesty.
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145:8-9: How wonderful it is to regularly
confess to God His name (Exodus 34:6-7), declaring His perfections. This
is our God who again, if we will take time to meditate on Him, we will find
easy to praise.
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145:10-13:
We pray, not only for our family but for the family of God, the saints.
These days there is no end of books and seminars to help correct all the
faults in the local church. But one must
ask: is there faithful prayer the kind of prayer where we struggle for God’s
people? God’s kingdom is everlasting and
enduring. Jesus said the gates of hell
would not prevail against His Church. We
continually seek to redefine and remake and rework and re-everything the
church. What we must do is seek God on
behalf of the saints that they would speak of the glory of His kingdom and make
known to the sons of men His mighty acts.
Jesus, the Judge of every local church (Rev. 2-3), knows how to lead His
saints in the way in which they should do this.
Thus we pray for several churches regularly. Pray for God’s people!
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145:14-16: This
is what our God does, upholding those who fall and satisfying the desire of
every living thing.
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145:17-21:
This is our God! Righteous! Gracious! Near to all who call on Him. Satisfying!
Preserving! Eventually, in one
way or another, all flesh will bless His holy name. May we bless it NOW by perfecting our praise!
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