Daily D – Psalm 25:12

by | Jun 24, 2021 | Daily D | 0 comments

Who is this person who fears the LORD? He will show him the way he should choose.
PSALM 25:12 (CSB)

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My question: What are God-worshipers like?
Your answer: Arrows aimed at God’s bull’s-eye.

(The Message)

Dinner discussions last night turned to an important conversation from last week. We talked about how to know and follow God’s direction for our lives. Adam and Eve walked with God, until they didn’t. Enoch waked with God until they went on home to God’s house. 

Noah walked with God all the way onto the boat, but he had to be told to walk off of it. Abraham was told to “walk before me.” 

Jesus said to the first disciples, “follow me.” Then they walked with him and worked with him. He then sent them out before him with instructions to report back. Finally, he commissioned them and sent them to all people everywhere. 

Today may be a follow day. Or, it may be a with day. I could be a before me day. The most important matter is that we stay in close connection with our Father in heaven. David wrote what he had experienced. God shows us the way we should choose. 

The Message provides confident encouragement. When we seek to know God deeply, he makes sure we hit the bull’s-eye. 

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I will hit God’s bull’s-eye today.

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Our Father, show me the way I should choose. I worship you. Amen. 

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