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Day 1
Scripture
“Since You are my rock and my fortress, You lead me and guide me for Your Name’s sake.”
(, TLV)
Heart Thoughts
When life throws you a curve ball, it’s easy to feel lost, confused or like everything has come to a grinding halt.
You may feel like you no longer have a clear sense of the future.
Maybe you lost a good job and you don’t know what the future holds.
Maybe you recently went through a divorce and your whole life direction has changed.
Maybe you did not get into the college you planned for or get the job of your dreams.
You may be wondering, “What do I do now?”
You are in the perfect place to run into the mighty fortress who is our God.
He has promised you two great things in His word.
He will “lead” you.
That means He will clear the path before you.
He will get out in-front and make sure the path is safe and secure for you.
He also promises you that He will “guide” you.
As He is clearing out the road in-front of you, He will help you understand why He is doing what He is doing.
He will teach you how to achieve your purpose in life.
He will equip you and make sure you are strong and able to handle all that is in-front of you.
He will show you how to walk in the path of life and blessing.
He does all this for His own Name’s sake.
The key is that you have to trust in His Name and call upon His Name.
We can have confidence because in His Name He has already spoken the cosmos into reality, he created a nation out of one man, he gave victory to a shepherd boy against a giant.
He even defeated death.
His name has already overcome!
You have to know that He will take the lead in your life because He wants His Name to be magnified in and through you.
The trials that come your way are just a stepping stone in the direction of your next victory.
You may experience tragedy or loss in this life, but for the sake of His Name He is going to lead you and guide you out of this place to a place of victory, to a place of blessing.
Don’t let fear of the future paralyze you; instead, trust that for His Name sake He is going to lead you out of this situation.
Though the enemy may roar like a lion at you, the One who goes ahead of you has a reputation for slaying enemy lions!
Bracha “Blessing”
May the One whose Name is high and exalted, our God and King, go before you today for His Name’s sake.
May you have full assurance in your heart that Adonai Elohim, Lord-God, cuts the trail ahead of you and will guide you on His path.
May you be blessed today for His Name’s sake.
For the Feed
When life throws you a curve ball, it’s easy to feel lost, confused or like everything has come to a grinding halt.
You may feel like you no longer have a clear sense about the future.
Maybe you lost a good job and you don’t know what the future holds.
Maybe you recently went through a divorce and your whole life direction has changed.
Maybe you did not get into the college you planned for or get the job of your dreams.
You may be wondering, “What do I do now?”
Day 2
Scripture
Heart Reflections
Elisabeth Elliot is quoted as saying, “The real question is do you have a god of your own making?
Do you have a god who is on a leash?
Do you have a god who is a graven image?
Do you have a god you have tamed who jumps through hoops for you?
Do you have a god who is under your control, or do you have a real God under whose control you are? Do you have a God who is infinitely beautiful?”
Elisabeth Elliot is right.
We must deeply consider the dominion of Adonai’s Name in our heart.
Do we serve the living God or a god of our own making.
The psalmist is calling the nations to abandon the false gods and to turn to the fear of Adonai’s Name.
Elisabeth Elliot would say (I heard her once speak), “The real question is do you have a god of your own making?
Do you have a god who is on a leash?
Do you have a god who is a graven image?
Do you have a god you have tamed who jumps through hoops for you?
Do you have a god who is under your control, or do you have a real God under whose control you are? Do you have a God who is wiser (and that is only logical when you are)?”
Throughout history, great names have provoked both praise and fear.
Names like Alexander the Great, Xerxes, Nebuchadnezzar, George Washington, General Grant, Abraham Lincoln.
These names at one point in time created praise amongst their allies and fear amongst their enemies.
The psalmist says the nations should revere the Name of Adonai above any name that can be named.
Adonai’s Name is at all times something to be worshiped and adored by all peoples.
Why?
The psalmist says it is because of His compassion towards Zion (cf. ).
A nation known for its rebellion, Jerusalem, a city that at points in its history locked the doors on God, is still a city that receives His compassion and care.
Zion is the place where mercy triumphs over justice.
Where compassion seals the final verdict and not wrath.
The psalmist says, this kind of ongoing love should inspire holy fear and adoration for the name of Adonai.
The psalmist says, this kind of ongoing love should inspire holy fear and adoration for the name of Adonai.
How much more so should Adonai’s name be adored for his amazing love that he shows to Jews and non-Jews in the Messiah Yeshua.
In His great love he has promised
There is nothing that can separate us from God’s love.
Throughout the ages followers of Messiah have faced tribulation, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, danger and sword; and still, those who belong to Messiah know they belong to His love.
This attachment to His love and His love attached to us has inspired nations to turn in repentance and reverence to Adonai’s Name!
Today, worship the Name of Adonai because of the majesty of his great compassion and love.
Brachah
May the Lord God surround you with His love today.
May the One who sits enthroned forever, whose renown is from generation to generation arise over you and have compassion on you and your family.
May you experience the fulness of His love and compassion so that nations will fear Adonai’s Name.
For the Feed
Adonai’s Name is at all times something to be worshiped and adored by all peoples.
Why?
The psalmist says it is because of His compassion towards Zion (cf. ).
A nation known for its rebellion, Jerusalem, a city that at points in its history locked the doors on God, is still a city that receives His compassion and care.
Zion is the place where mercy triumphs over justice.
Where compassion seals the final verdict and not wrath.
The psalmist says, this kind of ongoing love should inspire holy fear and adoration for the name of Adonai.
Day 3
Scripture
Heart Thoughts
There is a close identity between ourselves and our names.
When someone laughs at your name, or mispronounces it, you often feel slighted.
This is even more true of our name in the broader sense of “reputation.”
To injure my good name is to injure me; to revere my name is to revere me.
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