“How blessed is the man who does not
walk in the counsel of the wicked. Nor
stand in the path of sinner, nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his delight is in the law of the Lord,
And in His law he meditates day and night.” (Psalms 1:1-2).
Hey Gang: Time to put
your thinking hats on. Time to lay your
cellphone down and do some serious thinking.
The Question :- Was David different? He certainly had some deep flaws in
his behaviors. Did God not say, “He was a man after God’s heart”? Why did God say that? Can you or I be a ‘person’ after God’s own heart? Was that changed when Jesus said, “I must go so that I can send a comforter that will be with
you always?”
Was he different than you or me? I think not.
So, how did he become so special in God’s eyes? As I was thinking about this question, the
Scripture of today came to mind, especially the last part “And in His law he meditates (meaning deep thinking) day and
night.”
Now, let’ lay some foundation for deep thinking or meditating. As a boy David was a shepherd. If you were in the wilderness with a flock of
sheep, there is not much that can distract.
In other words, he had somewhat of an advantage over you and me - No cell phones, television, automobiles, a
thousand distractions with new ones coming by the hour.
In Psalm 8:4 we find David asking the question, “What is man that You take thought of him?”
Would you agree that is a pretty deep subject?
It would be worthy of your time to read Psalm 8 every day until it penetrates
deep into your soul.
The point: One can
tell from his Psalms that David was a deep meditator. Now for another question to ponder, when was
the last time you really, I mean really meditated on God’s word? When was the last time you cried out, “When I consider Your heavens, the work of
Your fingers, The Moon, and the stars, which You have ordained”?
In Psalm 57 we find David in a cave hiding from Saul, who
was bent on killing him. In the midst of his trial he cried out to God, “Be gracious to me, O God, be gracious to
me, For my soul takes refuge in You. And
in the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge until destruction passes by”
(vs, 1-2).
Soooo, my young friends, let me close with another
question? Do you want to know God better?
Then do as David did - put the sheep to bed and get alone with Him, look into
the heavens and see the magnificent display of God’s glory and majesty in the
thousands of stars. Keep in mind He
knows each one by name and, I have wonderful news for you, He knows every hair
on your head. And He wants to have a chat with you, but He wants your undivided
attention! Was David special, yes, I
believe he was, but not any more special than you.
Blessings,
Gramps
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