Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 141:1 - 141:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 141:1 - 141:1


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Humility

Psa 141:1-10

This is an evening psalm. Acceptable prayer is as the smoke of incense rising in the still air, Rev 5:8; Rev 8:3-4. Each day we should ask to be delivered from lip sins, life sins, and like sins-especially the last, the dainties of appetite and desire, Psa 141:4.

We owe a great deal to the care of fellow-believers. It may take more love to smite than to soothe. The breaking of the box of precious ointment over our heads may cause a momentary shock; but we must not refuse it, since the contents are so salutary; and we can return their well-meant kindness by praying for the righteous when their calamities are multiplied, Psa 141:5. It was a rough time for David, but he kept looking up and committing his soul to God’s faithful care. Under similar circumstances Paul struck an even higher note, Rom 8:36-37. Go on patiently living up to your ideal. God will surely vindicate you!