We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

We must not think that [God] takes no notice of us, when He does not answer our wishes: for He has a right to distinguish what we actually need.
John Calvin

I need not despair because the living God is my partner. I do not have sufficient wisdom to meet these difficulties, but He is able to direct me. I can pour out my heart to God and ask Him to guide and direct me and to supply me with wisdom. Then I have to believe that He will do so. I can go with good courage to my business and expect help from Him in the next difficulty that may come before me.
George Muller

Bible Reading: JUL01: Psalms 103-105

JULY 1

Psalm 103 is a Psalm of David. In it David gives thanks for
all God has done for him. God does the same for you and me as He did
for David. He forgives our iniquities, heals our diseases, regains
our lives from destruction, gives us food and nourishment, judges
our enemies–and He does it all with lovingkindness and tender
mercy. The Lord is merciful and gracious and slow to anger. Thanks
be to Him that He has not dealt with us according to our sins, but
in loving mercy.

I believe Psalm 103 is one of the greatest Psalms written by
David. In it David captures some of the greatness of God. WE Should
read it often as a constant reminder of what God has done for us.

Psalm 104 is a continuation of David’s praise for God. Again
in this chapter David had great insights into the greatness of God.
He knew God laid the foundations of the earth (verse 5). He knew God
caused the grass to grow to feed the cattle, and the herbs to grow
for the service of man (verse 14).

Psalm 105 deals particularly with God’s mercies to Israel.
The final regathering and restoration of that nation can be seen in
verses 1-9 (cf. Deuteronomy 30:1-10); their liberation from bondage
in verses 10-16; and their praise for God and His deliverance in
verses 33-43.