Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Gen.5 walking with God

Genesis 5 – The Ultimate Senior Citizen Chapter



          We are starting a series of sermons about Senior Citizen in the Bible and in our town. Mower County has one of the highest rates of retired men and women in the state. All you have to do is go to the grocery store to see how many SrCs we have here in Austin. They provide this county with some great people and wonderful models to live by. There are many who have church homes but many still needed to have a relationship with Christ and a place to worship.  Some people don’t mind being SrCs but others don’t like it. (Are you a SrC too?)

In Genesis 5 we have the listing of the line of Adam and Eve. In our day, if a person lives to be over 100, they are really old. Listen to the ages of the men when they died as listed in this chapter – Adam was 930; Seth was 912; Enosh was 905; Kenan was 910; Mahalalel was only 895; Jared was 962; Enoch was really young – only 365; Methuselah was the oldest at 969; Lamech was 777 years old. This is definitely the ultimate SrC chapter in the Bible.

          Let me say a little about the ages in this chapter. Many people have questioned the numbers listed in Genesis 5. How could anyone live to be 969 years old? What would the person look like at that age if they aged the way we do? Can you imagine the wrinkles that person would have? Men’s ears get bigger as we age – they would be hanging down to our waist by that time. Can you imagine how bad our knees would hurt by the age of 900? Some have suggested that the years are really months or maybe 1/10 of what we would have.  So Mahalalel was not 895 but maybe 89 when he died. But that would mean that he would have born a son at age 6.5 years old. I believe the numbers are accurate, but the atmosphere in the world before the Flood was different and plants and animals aged differently then. It might have been like a greenhouse where everything was protected from the sunlight so we aged differently.

          I want to look at just 3 of these men this morning – the last three in the chapter. Methuselah is the man who lived the longest on this earth – 969 yrs old - when he died. In our day he would have been of Social Security for over 900 yrs. All we know about him was that his father was Enoch; his first son was born when he was 187, that he had other sons and daughters, and that he died. That is not much information for that many yrs. We assume he was a farmer or a herdsman, and he may have been very good at it, but we do not know. Methuselah is like a lot of people who live and die and not much is known about him. He might have accomplished many things during his life, but we don’t know. There is a poem I use at some funerals called, The Dash – it refers to the dash between the date of birth and the date of death on a tombstone. All of the person’s life is represented by that little “dash” - certainly there was more to his life.

          Next let us look at Lamech. We know more about him than we do his father. The picture we have is a vicious man. In Genesis 4 we hear him bragging to his two wives: Ge 4:23 Lamech said to his wives, “Adah and Zillah listen to me; wives of Lamech, hear my words. I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for injuring me. Ge 4:24 If Cain is avenged seven times, then Lamech seventy-seven times.” Lamech was probably more like the other men of his time – arrogant and violent. This is the generation and time that was so evil that God was sorry he had made men and eventually wiped them out with the flood at the time of Noah. Lamech acted like the gangsters in the movies who would kill another person without a second thought.

          There is a second short passage that quotes him – found in Gen.5.29 where is says this: Ge 5:28 When Lamech had lived 182 years, he had a son. Ge 5:29 He named him Noah and said, “He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the LORD has cursed.” To Lamech God was the cause of all the problems of the earth. God cursed the ground because of the sin of Adam and Eve, but Lamech did not see that. He was a wickedness man probably for his whole life – 777 years. Are there SrCs like that?

          Now we come to Enoch. The main phrase that characterizes this man is “Enoch walked with God.” Read Gen. 5.21-24. (With the death of Fern Everson last week – I said over and over – she walked with God day by day.) At first we might feel sorry for Enoch since he only lived 365 yrs. He was a young man compared with all his relatives. He had a wonderful quality of life rather than quantity. Again we do not know what Enoch did – whether he was a farmer or what. We know he lived in the midst of a wicked people - listen to what God said: Genesis 6.5 “The LORD saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time. Ge 6:6 The LORD was grieved that he had made man on the earth, and his heart was filled with pain. Ge 6:7 So the LORD said, “I will wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth—men and animals, and creatures that move along the ground, and birds of the air—for I am grieved that I have made them.”  That sounds like people in our age – some people. Can you imagine living in your whole life in that kind of atmosphere? Instead of wanting to do good for others, everyone is trying to hurt you. We are used to living in a fairly Chr world – but there are places where evil is the typical. (In most places in our world you just don’t lock your doors, you have bars on the windows.)

          Yet somehow Enoch was different from the rest – he walked with God. This reminds me of Adam and Eve in Gen.3 where it says God walked in the Garden in the cool of the evening, and they walked with him, talked with him and received his love directly. Enoch must have done the same. Why did he walk with God and not the rest of the people? I know that God sought people then and he does now. The big issue is our receptivity to God. It is like God is a TV station broadcasting on channel 4, but most people do not tune into that channel. God always has and does now want a personal, intimate relationship with people. I don’t know why – we seldom are very good company – we always fail him and break the bond between us. Enoch listened to God and walked with him.

Walking with God for Enoch was difficult for a number of reasons. Nobody else it seems was listening to God. In fact I am sure he was mocked and made fun of for his faith in God. No doubt the rest of the people had invented their own gods by this time, idols and images. But Enoch worshiped the one true God in spirit and in truth directly. He had purpose and fulfillment in life – Augustine said there is a God-shaped hole in our heart that only God can fill. Enoch found God and his heart was filled completely. I am sure he tried to share his faith in God with others, but they did not listen, none of them.

          Remember this was centuries before the Law of Moses, before the Temple, and before the sacrificial system. Enoch had no scriptures to read – we have both the OT and NT to encourage us in our Chr life – he had none. There were probably the stories about Adam and Eve, and all the others and how this God had work with them. Maybe these sustained him some.

Mostly I believe it was God reaching out to Enoch and drawing him to his side day after day. Listen to what is written about Enoch in Hebrews 11.5 &6:  “By faith Enoch was taken from this life, so that he did not experience death; he could not be found, because God had taken him away. For before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God. 6 And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” The passage say God rewarded him – he was no more because God took him away – directly to heaven so their fellowship could continue for eternity.

          What about us today? What does it mean to walk with God? Am I doing that – are we walking daily with him? That is what Christianity is – daily walking by faith with the Almighty God, the loving God. As Chrs he takes our hand or puts his arm around us and we walk. We feel his love and forgiveness because of Jesus Christ. He comforts us and challenges us – always helping us to be obedient to him in all of our life. There is nothing that could be more wonderful in the whole world than walking with God day after day. None of us are good enough to be taken directly to heaven like Enoch, but we have the best possible life walking with God.






           

           

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fern Everson

I just got a call that Fern Everson died this morning. She was the sweetest lady ever. She taught all the kids at church for over 50 years and baked cookies for people all over town. She will be missed. I do not know when the memorial service will be yet. A saint went to be with the Lord after a life well lived for Him. Steve.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Sermon for 8/28

Two Seniors Citizens meet Jesus

Luke 2.21-40



          All through the Bible there are people who loved and served God but we know little about them. We know about Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses and many others. In the time of Moses there were thousands of Jews some of whom I believe were fully committed to the Lord. We do not know about them since the Bible could not contain all the stories about all these people. At the time of the birth of Jesus we know about Zachariah and Elizabeth, the parents of John the Baptizer. This couple were committed to God and he rewarded by giving them a son in their old age – the joy of their lives – a strange but wonderful young man who prepared the way for the Messiah. There are two other senior citizens at this same time who were as committed to God as any of the famous people of their time. Let us look at them and learn from them.

          In Luke chapter two we see that Mary and Joseph had gone to Jerusalem from Bethlehem to present him to the Lord at the temple.  Every firstborn male was dedicated to the Lord and a sacrifice of two doves was made for him. These new parents were faithful to God in doing what the law required. They did not know, but this would be a surprising and wonderful day for them.

          Read Luke 2.25-26. There could be a more complimentary description of any man. We know little about Simeon except what is written here. At first I thought he must be a retired man from Jerusalem but the people back then did not retire. He might have been a butcher, baker or a candlestick maker or maybe a priest at the temple at one time. We do know he was an absolutely committed to God. He was righteous in his lifestyle and devoted to God completely. These are characteristics that all of us should want in our own lives. They do not come as we passively sit back and do nothing. Simeon was also looking for the fulfillment of the promise of God to send the Messiah to the people of Israel. I don’t know if all the people in Israel were looking forward to the coming Messiah, this man was.

          An amazing thing is recorded about Simenon here – The passage says the Holy Spirit was upon him. As Chrs we know the Holy Spirit is upon us, but Simeon was alive before Christianity was established. (He was a pre-Chr charismatic.) There were few if any in his days, who were filled with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he would not die before he saw the Lord’s Christ or the Messiah. What an honor that was for him, and maybe that was because he was so devoted to God. We are not necessarily rewarded like this for our commitment to God, but sometimes God gives these special gifts. (I wonder if he had ever told anyone about this. He could have gone around bragging about this revelation, but I think he just quietly waited, prayed and worshiped God.) (There are many people who think they have a revelation of God about living until the Lord returns a second time. I wonder if that is true.)

          Read with me vss. 27 – 32. The Holy Spirit moved him to go to the temple that day and there he saw a poor couple holding a new-born baby. He rushed up and took the child in his arms and was overcome with joy as he praised God. The Sovereign Lord had fulfilled his promise of the Messiah in this tiny, fragile, baby. Here is the Messiah, the source of salvation for all people, for the Gentiles and for the Jews. The promise God made to the Jewish people centuries before was fulfilled that day and the blessing would not be just for the Jews, but for us, the Gentiles of the world. Do you see this? The one thing that gave Simeon his purpose in life – the promise of seeing the Messiah – was fulfilled completely. He could die now knowing that God had been faithful and truthful to him – he had held in his own arms the Messiah – Jesus Christ, the Lord God himself. (I wonder if he was surprised by this Messiah being a newborn baby instead of a man.)

There was one more message Simeon had for Mary and Joseph – read vss. 34-35. They were told this little baby would cause a tremendous change in the Jewish nation. Some would be lifted up to God by him, and others would turn away from God because of his teachings and his death on the cross. Even this couple would be pierced with a sword – figuratively – by this wonderful child.

As they were standing there marveling at what Simeon had said, another senior citizen came up to them and startled them – this was a lady named Anna. Read vss. 36-38. Again we do not know anything else about this wonderful lady than what we have here. She was very old – 7 years married and 84 years a widow – she must have been 110 or so. That is very old when people had a life expectance of 40 or so. This lady it says never left the temple – she lived there – she was homeless in a sense, but she lived in the best possible place – the house of God. Anna worshiped God night and day, fasting and praying. She is the first nun if you will, living not in a convent, but in the temple in Jerusalem. She was a holy lady who loved God with all her heart. She was a prophetess and there had not been prophets or prophetesses in Israel for a long time. As a prophetess she foretold the future and preached to the people, telling them what the Lord wanted from them in their lives.

Anna I think took the baby Jesus in her arms and praised God, thanking him for sending the promised Messiah. Can you see the scene? The worshipers in the temple were walking around in the temple area as they had done every time they came to the temple. But on this day first Simeon and now Anna was praising God because of Jesus. He was proclaimed as the one who would provide salvation and redemption for all people in the world. I do not think many really knew what was going on here. This was the beginning of the movement of God to start Christianity, the means of salvation for all. Her life was fulfilled – she had seen and held the promised one of God, the Messiah.

What do we learn from these two senior citizens?  First, we learn how to live – the greatest lifestyle is to live for the Lord. They were both righteous and devout believers, living for God. They were also knew God intimately.

He was the center of their lives, and he needs to be the center of our lives. Anna worshiped God day and night, fasting and praying.

These two knew the love and faithfulness of God, and they knew it for a long time. At camp a couple of weeks ago, I preached in chapel about the love has for kids. In the sermon I said I was older than anyone at camp and a lot older than most of them. That meant I had felt the love and faithfulness of God longer than anyone else there.

In their old age, God at times blessed with a very special holy gift – they got to see the Messiah, and hold him. In the midst of our struggles with pain as we get older, God blesses us with his presence, his love, and the absolute hope of eternal life when we will not only see the Messiah, but live with him forever. 

This morning we invite you to come and give yourself to the Lord.




Pictures from Eagle Center


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

July 4th, 2011 – If my people…



2Ch 7:14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

          On the 4th of July this country celebrates the Declaration of Independence, declaring our independence from England. The 13 colonies had been the possession of England and found that the way they were being treated was intolerable. The Parliament in London made laws for the colonies without even asking the people here what they wanted. There were taxes imposed to control what the people bought and who they bought them from. A Continental Congress was called to see if the 13 colonies could agree to work together to get their freedom from England.

          On July 4th, 1776 the men who were meeting prayed and then voted to sign this Declaration of Independence. The British did not want to lose the colonies so they sent the best soldiers they had to put down the rebellion of Americans. The war that resulted was fought for many years – a rag-tag army lead by General George Washington against the best army and navy in the world. The British were the best trained and the best equipped military men in the world. The Americans defeated them, by the grace of God – almost miraculously and the colonies won their freedom for themselves and for us.

          The new nation was formed with a new constitution and new way of governing. All the nations of Europe had kings or queens ruling them, and many wanted George Washington to be our king. He refused, was elected President and served two terms – he could have been elected to more terms, but refused to run again – a brilliant move. Our government was of the people and for the people.

          Out of this beginning, a very different nation was formed. There were 13 independent colonies that could have formed 13 countries, but instead became one nation, united with one central government, one language, on currency eventually, and one unique vision for the new nation. Many states formed one nation.

Many people from different counties and nations formed on people – Americans. (I was told by my 3rd grade teacher to find out what nationality I was – I asked my Dad – he said you tell that teacher we are Americans. I told her that – she said I needed to find out if I were English or Danish or what. My Dad told me to go back and tell the teacher we were 100% American.) We Americans are a different people – maybe too proud and loud, but we get things done and have for our whole history.

          Americans are different in our religions also. All the states of Europe had a state religion – the state paid the ministers and for the churches (if there were offerings they were only for special purposes) . Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany were all Lutheran states. France, Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal were Roman Catholic countries. England was the Church of England or Anglican. In the century after the US was formed, all churches were not state supported and really all kinds of religions were tolerated. In our day we are the most open country to all religions, sometime I think too open, but I am glad we are. We are unique in our view of religion.

          Today we have a lot of problems in our country – we could spend the rest of today and all of the 4th of July talking about them. We are in an economic crisis – and there is enough blame to go around for both political parties in the nation and the state. We have a moral crisis – we have been told for two generations that there are no absolutes and no right or wrong, so we should not be surprised that our prisons and jails are stuffed full of people who break the laws. This crisis is in individual morality, corporate morality, business morality, and governmental morality. We have a crisis in our housing industry – falling home prices and massive foreclosures and bankruptcy. We have a crisis in families – high divorce rates, huge numbers of single mothers, very high rates of unwed mothers having children, and kids who are not getting the love and discipline they need.

          What do we need to do? Let’s look at the passage of scripture I read at the beginning. Read again – 2 Chr. 7.14. The Jewish people were dedicating the newly finished temple in Jerusalem. They had built this magnificent temple with gold and silver all over it. They had sacrificed thousands of animals in the dedication. Then God spoke to them. He began by saying, If. The people had a choice to do what their God is telling them to do. God does not force us to do his will. If my people who are called by my name – we are his people today and we are called by his name.  Do you understand that? He is saying if all my people, my Chrs, will do these 4 things, God will bless us.

1.     We must humble ourselves – pride is the enemy of God – thinking too much of ourselves or thinking what we have is because we deserve it or are responsible for it. Israel thought that the land they had and the beautiful temple they had, were because of their own effort. We need to recognize God is the source of all we have and will ever have.

2.     We must pray – prayer is always to the creator, all-powerful God. We should not pray for more prosperity – we have enough of that and too often, more money and things lead us away from God rather than to him. We need to pray for a return to God’s morality, God’s values and God’s vision of what this country should be.

3.     We must seek his face – That is to seek God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength. What good are a rich country, with expensive cars and big houses with lots of stuff, and no relationship with the loving God? We have fewer people going to church in this country than we had just 10 years ago. We have a generation or two who do not know God and salvation in him. I think also that we have a lot of people who go to church but do not really seek his face – his heart – his loving hands.

4.     Last we need turn from our wicked ways. It is hard for us to see how much evil we tolerate in this country. I was watching the Archie Bunker show for a while the other night. I remember when that started the furor about how bad that was show was. Now that is mild compared with all the things we Americans and even Chrs watch every day and night. We cannot make our non-Chr culture follow God ways, but we sure can and better turn from our wicked ways.

5.     Then God will hear from heaven, forgive our sins and heal our land so we can be used for his glory again. God will heal his churches first, and this uniquely special land, for his glory.




Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Father’s Day 2011 – Fight the fight 2 Timothy 4.7-8

         

2Ti 4:7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.

2Ti 4:8 Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.



          Men – What kind of movies do you like to watch? If I would list my favorite movies of all times most of them would be like Patton, Midway, and Brave heart.

I have watched Midway may times – it is the story of the battle around Midway Island during WWII. The aircraft carriers of the US met the aircraft carriers of Japan. Both sent out planes to find the other. By luck I guess, the US planes found and sunk 3 or 4 of the Japanese aircraft carriers in just a short time, while suffering minor losses in ships and men. It is a 3+ hour movie.

          Why do I like the movie and others like it? It is the pride I have in the US military; at the men how were willing to sacrifice their lives to protect our country; and the bravery of these men. They were warriors fighting an enemy for their own protection and the well-being of their families and country. Men especially like that.

          This morning I am going to talk about a war or a fight all men (and women) are in every day, and one that at times we do not even know we are fighting. This is a different kind of war. It is an all out battle with satan for your life – your life here on earth and your eternal life. The best way to fight an enemy is to know the enemy we are fighting – to be able to see the one we are fighting. We cannot see the devil as such, but we can see the awful work that he does in our world. He indeed is a dangerous enemy. Satan is the original terrorist enemy doing whatever he can wherever he can to destroy us and our families.

1 Peter 5.8 says this:  5:8 Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 5:9 Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.

This enemy we have wants to devour us – attack us, kill us and then tear us to pieces. He wants to destroy your life and everything that is important to you. He wants to tear up our families and devastate our children. He wants to make us miserable – taking away our money and homes and whatever else he can. He wants to destroy this church and everyone in it. He wants us to take away all our joy and happiness in this life. Ultimately the devil wants to keep us from going to heaven and living forever with our heavenly Father. Other than those things, he is a pretty nice guy. Do you understand what your enemy wants to do to you and all that you love and see as important to you? (As I wrote this I could not help but think that these are the very things Alkida and the radical Muslims want to take away from us too.)

What are we to do about the attacks of the devil? In the passage from 1 Peter 5.8 it says we are to resist him and he will flee from us. Read again. Whenever you and I feel him pushing against us, we need to resist him by standing firm in our faith in God.  God is the one who gives us the strength to fight the attacks of the evil one. Some teachers give us the idea that all we have to do is let God fight for us, but this passage says we have a responsibility to resist satan ourselves. Stand up to him. Call him by name – Jesus said, get behind me satan. Tell him, I belong to the Lord Jesus Christ and want nothing to do with you. Stay away from me. This is the phrase I have been using – I love you my God. Please help me fight this temptation. The passage also says that brothers and sisters all over the world are being attacked by this evil one also – we need to stand together with them in resisting the devil.

Do you ever feel like satan’s full-time job is attacking you? Some days I think that is true of me. Right from the beginning of the day, he is after me about something. This temptation comes to mind, and I resist that one, but pretty soon something else comes to mind. I get into a funk and think the burdens of life are too much. Poor me. There is not enough money in my account. I don’t feel good or something else. That is when I have to stop and tell the devil to bug off. What do I say? I love you my God. Please help me fight this temptation. There is a story about the great Martin Luther in his study working on translating the Bible into the German language. He felt the attacks of the devil so vividly he picked up the ink pot and threw it at the devil.

Toward the end of his life the apostle Paul could say this: read 2 Tim. 4.7-8.

I have fought the fight – he is saying day after day he fought the fight against the evil one and won because of Jesus Christ. He says he ran the race – he is not talking about a 100 yd dash here, but a marathon race. I used to run marathons – that is a race of 26.2 miles – from here to Albert Lea and half way back. I started 15 of those races and finished 14. It was actually fun to train for the races and run them – finishing was quite an accomplishment. The winners of the race (who finished an hour or more before I finished) won money for running the race. I got a T-shirt and sore feet and muscles.

          Running the race of life is not just a short sprint, but a life-long race for the Lord. That is part of the problem: the race just keeps going on and on. We are victorious today and tomorrow he comes again to attack us. Remember though before he comes, the Lord is there with us. We ask day after day for the Spirit of God to fill us and he does.

          The rest of the passage says that if we fight the fight and run the race, there is a reward for us – the crown of life – eternal life with the Lord himself. That is the goal we all are aiming at, like I talked about last week. The reward of heaven is what drives us on. Yesterday was Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth – 26.2 miles starting in Two Harbors, MN. I ran that 7 times, I think. This is a unique marathon in that you can see the finish for the last 20 miles or so. The race ends at the foot of the lift bridge in Duluth and you can see that from a long way off. See the end, the goal, helps us going on toward the goal. Heaven is our goal – we need to keep our eyes on that and live today in light of living eternally with the Lord.

          Today is Father’s Day, a day to remember our dad and what they did for us or are doing for us. I believe dads are under a severe attack by the devil today. If he can get to the father, he can destroy the family. We need to pray for our fathers here in the congregation to help keep them safe. Also, I believe we dads have a special extremely important job to do with our families. We need to pray for each of them constantly that they will be ready for the battle each day to resist the evil one. Remember : I love you my God. Please help me fight this temptation.



Lesson on satan



1.     He is the father of lies – John 8.44

2.     Causes spiritual blindness – 2 Cor.4.4

3.     Deceiver of the whole world – Rev. 12.9

4.     Can be angle of light – 2 Cor. 11.14

5.     Prince of this world – John 12.31 & Eph. 6.12

6.     Defeated foe – 1John 3.8

7.     Destiny – Matthew 25.41



Fight against satan

1.     Resist the devil – 1 Peter 5.8

2.     Limit to temptation  - 1 Cor.10.13

3.     Do not fall into temptation – Mark 14.37 – 38

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Psalm 119 with Jesus Christ in view

 aAleph

 1 Blessed are those whose ways are blameless, who walk according to the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ.
2 Blessed are those who keep the teachings of Jesus Christ and seek him with all their heart—
3 they do no wrong but follow his ways.
4 You have laid down His precepts that are to be fully obeyed.
5 Oh, that my ways were steadfast in obeying Jesus Christ!
6 Then I would not be put to shame when I consider all your commands.
7 I will praise you with an upright heart as I learn from Jesus Christ.
8 I will obey Jesus Christ; do not utterly forsake me.

   ב Beth

   9 How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
10 I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from Jesus Christ.
11 I have enthroned Jesus Christ in my heart that I might not sin against Him.
12 Praise be to you, LORD; teach me the decrees of Jesus Christ.
13 With my lips I recount all the words of Jesus that come from his mouth.
14 I rejoice in following Jesus Christ as one rejoices in great riches.
15 I meditate on Jesus Christ and consider His ways.
16 I delight in Jesus Christ; I will not neglect his word.

   ג Gimel

   17 Be good to your servant while I live, that I may obey Jesus Christ.
18 Open my eyes that I may see the wonderful things Jesus taught and did.
19 I am a stranger on earth; do not hide Jesus Christ from me.
20 My soul is consumed with longing for Jesus Christ at all times.
21 You rebuke the arrogant, who are accursed, those who stray from Jesus Christ.
22 Remove from me their scorn and contempt, for I keep the sayings of Jesus Christ.
23 Though rulers sit together and slander me, your servant will meditate on Jesus Christ.
24 Jesus Christ is my delight; he is my counselor.











   ד Daleth

   25 I am laid low in the dust; preserve my life according to Jesus Christ.
26 I gave an account of my ways and you answered me; teach me the decrees of Jesus Christ.
27 Cause me to understand the way of Jesus, that I may meditate on his wonderful deeds.
28 My soul is weary with sorrow; strengthen me according to the word of Jesus Christ.
29 Keep me from deceitful ways; be gracious to me and teach me the words of Jesus Christ.
30 I have chosen the way of faithfulness; I have set my heart on Jesus Christ.
31 I hold fast to Jesus Christ, the LORD; do not let me be put to shame.
32
I run in the path of Jesus Christ, for you have broadened my understanding.

   ה He

   33 Teach me, LORD, the way of Jesus Christ, that I may follow him to the end.[b]
34 Give me understanding, so that I may keep the teachings of Jesus and obey him with all my heart.
35 Direct me in the path of Jesus Christ, for in Him I find delight.
36 Turn my heart toward Jesus Christ and not toward selfish gain.
37 Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to Jesus Christ.[c]
38 Fulfill your promise to your servant, so that you may be feared.
39 Take away the disgrace I dread, for Jesus Christ is good.
40 How I long for Jesus Christ! In his righteousness preserve my life.

   ו Waw

   41 May your unfailing love come to me, LORD, your salvation, according to your promise;
42 then I can answer anyone who taunts me, for I trust in Jesus Christ.
43 Never take your word of truth from my mouth, for I have put my hope in Jesus Christ.
44 I will always obey Jesus Christ, forever and ever.
45 I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out Jesus Christ.
46 I will speak of Jesus Christ before kings and will not be put to shame,
47 for I delight in Jesus Christ because I love Him.
48 I reach out for Jesus Christ, whom I love, that I may meditate on Him.

   ז Zayin

   49 Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope.
50 My comfort in my suffering is this: Jesus Christ preserves my life.
51 The arrogant mock me unmercifully, but I do not turn from Jesus Christ.
52 I remember, the LORD Jesus Christ, and I find comfort in Him.
53 Indignation grips me because of the wicked, who have forsaken Jesus Christ.
54 Jesus Christ is the theme of my song wherever I lodge.
55 In the night, LORD, I remember Jesus Christ, that I may keep his Teachings.
56 This has been my practice: I obey Jesus Christ.



ח Heth

   57 You are my portion, LORD; I have promised to obey Jesus Christ.
58 I have sought Jesus Christ with all my heart; be gracious to me according to your promise.
59 I have considered my ways and have turned my steps to Jesus Christ.
60 I will hasten and not delay to obey Jesus Christ.
61 Though the wicked bind me with ropes, I will not forget Jesus Christ.
62 At midnight I rise to give you thanks for Jesus Christ.
63 I am a friend to all who fear you, to all who follow Jesus Christ.
64 The earth is filled with your love, LORD; teach me about Jesus Christ.  

ט Teth

  65 Do good to your servant according to Jesus Christ, my LORD.
66 Teach me knowledge and good judgment, for I trust Jesus Christ.
67 Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey Jesus Christ.
68 You are good, and what you do is good; teach me to love Jesus Christ.
69 Though the arrogant have smeared me with lies, I love Jesus Christ with all my heart.
70 Their hearts are callous and unfeeling, but I delight in Jesus Christ.
71 It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn to trust Jesus Christ.
72 Jesus Christ is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.

   י Yodh

   73 Your hands made me and formed me; give me understanding to learn about Jesus Christ.
74 May those who fear you rejoice when they see me, for I have put my hope in Jesus Christ.
75 I know, LORD, that Jesus Christ is righteous, and that in faithfulness you have afflicted me.
76 May your unfailing love be my comfort, according to the promises of Jesus Christ.
77 Let your compassion come to me that I may live, for Jesus Christ is my delight.
78 May the arrogant be put to shame for wronging me without cause; but I will meditate Jesus Christ.
79 May those who fear you turn to me, those who understand Jesus Christ.
80 May I wholeheartedly follow Jesus Christ, that I may not be put to shame.

   כ Kaph

   81 My soul faints with longing for your salvation, but I have put my hope in Jesus Christ.
82 My eyes fail, looking for your promise; I say, “When will you comfort me?”
83 Though I am like a wineskin in the smoke, I do not forget Jesus Christ.
84 How long must your servant wait? When will you punish my persecutors?
85 The arrogant dig pits to trap me, contrary to Jesus Christ.
86 All the commands of Jesus Christ are trustworthy; help me, for I am being persecuted without cause.
87 They almost wiped me from the earth, but I have not forsaken Jesus Christ.
88 In your unfailing love preserve my life, that I may obey the statutes of Jesus Christ.

   ל Lamedh

   89 Jesus Christ, my LORD, is eternal; He stands firm in the heavens.
90 Your faithfulness continues through all generations; you established the earth, and it endures.
91 Jesus Christ endure to this day, for all things serve him.
92 If Jesus Christ had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction.
93 I will never forget Jesus Christ, for by him you have preserved my life.
94 Save me, for I am yours; I have sought out Jesus Christ.
95 The wicked are waiting to destroy me, but I will trust in Jesus Christ.
96 To all perfection I see a limit, but Jesus Christ is without limit.

   מ Mem

   97 Oh, how I love Jesus Christ! I meditate on Him all day long.
98 Jesus Christ is always with me and He makes me wiser than my enemies.
99 I have more insight than all my teachers, for I meditate on Jesus Christ.
100 I have more understanding than the elders, for I obey Jesus Christ.
101 I have kept my feet from every evil path so that I might obey Jesus Christ.
102 I have not departed from Jesus Christ, for you yourself have taught me.
103 How sweet is Jesus Christ to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
104 I gain understanding from Jesus Christ; therefore I hate every wrong path.

   נ Nun

   105 Jesus Christ is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.
106 I have taken an oath and confirmed it, that I will follow Jesus Christ.
107 I have suffered much; preserve my life, LORD, according to Jesus Christ.
108 Accept, LORD, the willing praise of my mouth, and teach me about Jesus Christ.
109 Though I constantly take my life in my hands, I will not forget Jesus Christ.
110 The wicked have set a snare for me, but I have not strayed from Jesus Christ.
111 Jesus Christ my heritage forever; He is the joy of my heart.
112 My heart is set on keeping the decrees of Jesus Christ to the very end.[d]

 sSamekh



113 I hate double-minded people, but I love Jesus Christ.
114 You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in Jesus Christ.
115 Away from me, you evildoers, that I may keep the commands of my God!
116 Sustain me, my God, according to your promise, and I will live; do not let my hopes be dashed.
117 Uphold me, and I will be delivered; I will always have regard for Jesus Christ.
118 You reject all who stray from Jesus Christ, for their delusions come to nothing.
119 All the wicked of the earth you discard like dross; therefore I love Jesus Christ.
120 My flesh trembles in fear of you; I stand in awe of Jesus Christ.



   ע Ayin

   121 I have done what is righteous and just; do not leave me to my oppressors.
122 Ensure your servant’s well-being; do not let the arrogant oppress me.
123 My eyes fail, looking for your salvation, looking for the promised Jesus Christ.
124 Deal with your servant according to your love and teach me about Jesus Christ.
125 I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand Jesus Christ.
126 It is time for you to act, LORD; your law is being broken.
127 Because I love Jesus Christ more than gold, more than pure gold,
128 and because I consider Jesus Christ is right, I hate every wrong path.



   פ Pe

   129 Jesus Christ is wonderful; therefore I obey Him.
130 The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.
131 I open my mouth and pant, longing for Jesus Christ.
132 Turn to me and have mercy on me, as you always do to those who love Jesus Christ.
133 Direct my footsteps according to Jesus Christ; let no sin rule over me.
134 Redeem me from human oppression, that I may obey Jesus Christ.
135 Make your face shine on your servant and teach me to love Jesus Christ.
136 Streams of tears flow from my eyes, for Jesus Christ is not obeyed.

   צ Tsadhe

   137 You are righteous, LORD, and Jesus Christ is right.
138 The statutes you have laid down are righteous; they are fully trustworthy.
139 My zeal wears me out, for my enemies ignore Jesus Christ.
140 Jesus Christ has been thoroughly tested, and your servant loves Him.
141 Though I am lowly and despised, I do not forget Jesus Christ.
142 Your righteousness is everlasting and your law is true.
143 Trouble and distress have come upon me, but Jesus Christ gives me delight.
144 Jesus Christ is always righteous; give me understanding that I may live.

   ק Qoph

   145 I call with all my heart; answer me, LORD, and I will obey Jesus Christ.
146 I call out to you; save me and I will serve Jesus Christ.
147 I rise before dawn and cry for help; I have put my hope in Jesus Christ.
148 My eyes stay open through the watches of the night, that I may meditate on Jesus Christ.
149 Hear my voice in accordance with your love; preserve my life, LORD, according to Jesus Christ.
150 Those who devise wicked schemes are near, but they are far from Jesus Christ.
151 Yet you are near, LORD, and all the teachings of Jesus Christ are always true.
152 Long ago I learned from Jesus Christ and his teachings that you established to last forever.

   ר Resh

   153 Look on my suffering and deliver me, for I have not forgotten Jesus Christ.
154 Defend my cause and redeem me; preserve my life according to Jesus Christ.
155 Salvation is far from the wicked, for they do not seek out Jesus Christ.
156 Your compassion, LORD, is great; preserve my life according to Jesus Christ.
157 Many are the foes who persecute me, but I have not turned from Jesus Christ.
158 I look on the faithless with loathing, for they do not obey Jesus Christ.
159 See how I love Jesus Christ; preserve my life, LORD, in accordance with your love.
160 Jesus Christ is true; Jesus Christ is eternal.



   ש Sin and Shin

   161 Rulers persecute me without cause, but my heart trembles before Jesus Christ.
162 I rejoice in Jesus Christ like one who finds great spoil.
163 I hate and detest falsehood but I love Jesus Christ.
164 Seven times a day I praise you, Lord Jesus.
165 Great peace have those who love Jesus Christ, and nothing can make them stumble.
166 I wait for your salvation, LORD, and I follow your commands.
167 I obey your Jesus Christ, for I love Him greatly.
168 I obey your precepts and your statutes, for all my ways are known to you.

   ת Taw

   169 May my cry come before you, LORD; give me understanding according to your word.
170 May my supplication come before you; deliver me according to the power of Jesus Christ.
171 May my lips overflow with praise, for you teach me your decrees.
172 May my tongue sing of your word, for Jesus Christ is righteous.
173 May your hand be ready to help me, for I have chosen to serve the Lord Jesus Christ.
174 I long for your salvation, LORD, and Jesus Christ gives me delight.
175 Let me live that I may praise you, and may Jesus Christ sustains me.
176 I have strayed like a lost sheep. Seek your servant, for I have not forgotten Jesus Christ.