Today’s Word

The Lawnmower

My heart has been struck like grass and has withered, Indeed, I forget to eat my bread.  Psalm 102:4  NASB Has been struck – We might use the idiom “Go pound sand!” but I’ve never heard anyone say, “Go beat grass!”  That makes me wonder what the psalmist had in mind when he chose this verb, nākâ.  Certainly…
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The Sacrificed Life

For my days have ended in smoke, and my bones have been scorched like a hearth.  Psalm 102:3  NASB Have ended – Legacy.  Does that term bother you?  Do you think about what you will leave behind?  Ecclesiastes suggests that your legacy better not be money, fame, or power.  Those ephemeral status symbols won’t mean much after…
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RSVP

Do not hide Your face from me on the day of my distress; Incline Your ear to me; On the day when I call answer me quickly.  Psalm 102:2  NASB I call – Do you remember the introduction of this psalm?  “The afflicted man when he pours out. . .”  šāpak.  Then there’s the first verse…
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Fault Lines

Do not hide Your face from me on the day of my distress; Incline Your ear to me; On the day when I call answer me quickly.  Psalm 102:2  NASB My distress – Why do earthquakes occur?  The simple answer is that geological plates move under stress.  The shift in the land is what we call…
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David’s Non-Prayer

Do not hide Your face from me on the day of my distress; Incline Your ear to me; On the day when I call answer me quickly.  Psalm 102:2  NASB Do not hide – In his book The Prophets, Abraham Heschel wrote:  “To be able to pray, one must alter the course of consciousness, one must…
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Breathing Room

Hear my prayer, Lord!  And let my cry for help come to You.  Psalm 102:1  NASB Come to You – “‘There are three ways in which a man expresses deep sorrow: the man on the lowest level cries; the man on the second level is silent; the man on the highest level knows how to turn his…
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