Psalm 119-19, Kof, (“follow”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-19, Kof, Follow or Behind, verses 145-152:

God. Abba. Father.

We cry out to you. We desire to follow you as you lead. Give us the courage and strength today to do as you command.

As the sun rises, we proclaim that you are good. We put our hope in you. You are worthy of our praise. We trust you, God. Some nights when we can’t sleep, we remember your promises to us. We thank you for always being with us. We thank you that you have always met our needs, even more than we need. We thank you that you have protected us. We thank you that you have always loved us and freely given us your grace. You are faithful and just and true. We are in awe at your holy ways and that you, the One True God, love us so much.

You are near. Your commands are right and true. Your word is life. The Word is Jesus. The One who was, and is, and is to come again.

We praise you Jesus!

Amen!

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-18, Tzadi, (“desire”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-18, Tzadi, Hook or Desire, verses 137-144:

God. Abba. Father.

We desire nothing but to follow your ways. Your word is truth. We can trust you. Where you lead, we will follow. May this prayer be our true proclamation. May we endeavor each day to live as you have taught us.

We love your promises. You have affirmed that you will never leave us. Nothing will be able to separate us from your love. Whether we have plenty or whether we have great want, we will not forget your word. Your word is life. Your commands are our great delight. We find only joy in following your revelation. You are faithful and certain.

Give us understanding so that we may walk in the fullness of your love and grace.

We thank for the grace we find through Jesus. He is the Word. He is our life!

Amen.  

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-17, Pey, (“voice”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-17, Pey, Mouth or Voice, verses 129-136:

God. Abba. Father.

With our lips we praise your holy name today. Every word that comes from your mouth is a word that gives us life and gives us hope. So, we choose to obey your word today. It is a bright and shining light that illuminates our paths. Your word brings clarity to each step we take, so we may walk with confidence and boldness.

Look on us with favor and grace. Please do not turn your eyes away from us. Keep speaking your truths to our hearts. May you be proud of us as a father is proud of his children. Attend to us like a guide in the woods. May your word mark our path as blazes on trees or signposts along the journey. May we remember your promises and be assured that you are taking great care of us.

Protect us from those who seek to take us down. Teach us. Lead us. We trust you God. Our hearts break for those who turn their backs to you. Use us to reach them. May your Holy Spirit move through the Land. Break chains. Bring healing and comfort. Give sight to those who are blinded by untruths. May your perfect peace rest on us all.

Thank you for the word which brings life. The word is Jesus. His grace is abundant for us all.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-16, Ayin, (“understand”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-16, Ayin, Eye or Understand, verses 121-128:

God. Abba. Father.

Sometimes our eyes are weary. We look for you but do not see you. We seek to understand your ways, but confess we lack understanding. Our prayer today, Lord, we ask you give us your eyes to see the world, to see our situations, to see our friends and even our enemies the way you see them. Give our hearts the eyes to see your hope and your glory. Give us eyes to see you clearly.

We pray for wisdom and understanding today, Lord. May your word teach us your truths. Those who rebel against you discard your truths. They do not respect your revelation, nor your word. Pierce their hearts as you have ours. Show them your mercy, your love, and your grace. Jesus, who is the Word who brings life, came for them like He came for us. Move in all our hearts. Use us to reach those who reject you.

We love you and we love your word. It is more valuable than fat bank accounts or fancy cars or big houses. Teach us to value the time we invest in reading, studying, praying, and talking about you and your truths. Everything you have spoken to us is right and good and just and wise and for our benefit. Keep us on the true path and guide us, for we do not want to go where you have not led.

We thank you for Jesus, our shepherd.

In His name we pray.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-15, Samach, (“support”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-15, Samach, Support or Uphold, verses 113-120

God. Abba. Father.

Thank you for holding us up and supporting us and providing us with everything we need. We love your word and your truths. Forgive us when we get distracted, double-minded, and get lost. You are the place of quiet retreat where we find safety, encouragement, love, wisdom, and grace. We put our hope in you. You fill us up. You lift us up. You hold us up.

Thank you for keeping your promises to us. Your word is truth. Your word is life. We are in awe before you, the One True God. You judge the earth with careful righteousness. We thank you that as we embrace Jesus, our Messiah, you call us “forgiven,” “son,” and “daughter.” That’s when we tremble at your great compassion. That’s when we bow and worship.

We love you and thank you for Jesus.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-14, Nun (“life”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-14, Nun, Fish or Life, verses 105-112

God. Abba. Father.

Thank you for the light of life that guides our path in this dark world. Your word lights the way for us to go. No matter what trouble we may get into, thank you that your light is always brighter than any darkness. Even when everything appears to be falling apart, your word gives us the direction to be put back together by your grace. We are committed to following where you lead, Lord.

We will always praise you. Teach us your holy ways. Those who oppose you, and oppose us, seem to always be on our backs. May your Holy Spirit keep us always on track. Your word gives us life. Your word is our treasure. Your word is our joy!

Every step we take, we will follow. Even if we are afraid. We will trust you. We will trust the light. We will trust your word.

Jesus says he is the light, our light, who shines in the darkness.

We trust you, Jesus.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-13, Mem (“water”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-13, Mem, Water or People, verses 97-104:

God. Abba. Father.

Day after day we come back to a love for your word, the Bible. There is great depth to your word. Just as we cannot see all the fish and plants that are below the ocean’s surface, there are valuable lessons for life as we dig deep into the word. Give us a hunger for your word. May your teachings always be on our hearts and in our minds. Thank you for teaching us new insights, even through familiar and ancient stories. Your word is fresh and gives us understanding and wisdom for the issues we are wrestling with today.

You are our teacher, Lord. We will not reject your ways, for they lead to life. Yes, the word is sweeter than honey. We love to read, and meditate, and consume your decrees. They are relevant. They hold the keys to unlocking our greatest questions and the daily living out of our lives. Thank you for this great instruction book, your word.

Your word is life. The Word is Jesus.

In His name we pray.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-12, Lamed (“staff”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-12, Lamed, “staff”, (verses 89-96):

God. Abba. Father.

There is nothing of greater import than your word. It is the shepherd’s staff and your voice combined. By your word, you lead. By your word, you created. By your word, we have life. Your word lasts forever. It is our firm foundation. Your truths are always relevant, always dependable, always faithful.

We find great comfort in your word. It is our hope and our peace. It is our delight and our salvation. We will never forget your word.

Day after day, night after night, we reflect on the ancient stories through your word. And they are not just stories, but wisdom and meaning for life. When our foes seek us out, we can respond in strength and confidence via your word.

You created man and woman and all things in the earth. Each has its limits. Yet your word knows no bounds. When you speak, we are healed. We you speak, we are shown great love and mercy. When you speak, we find life, life and more life!

Thank you for your grace. Thank you for your word. It is our life.

Through Jesus.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-11, (Kaf, “palm”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-11 (Kaf, “palm”), verses 81-88:

God. Abba. Father.

Today we ask for your hand of blessing on our lives. Your word is our only hope. Your Word is our life. We will not forget your promises to us. We will not forget the many times you have rescued us.

We need your touch again, Lord. Somedays we are empty. Worn out. Spent. Exhausted. Isn’t it time yet, God?  Bring new life. Please bring healing. Bring revival. Bring redemption. Bring peace and joy to this world. To this Land. To your people. Thank you!

Your unfailing love never fails. Never. We trust you, God. We trust in your ways. We trust in your leading.

Revive our souls.

Through your Word, Jesus.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.

Psalm 119-10, Yod (“hand”)

Here is today’s prayer from Psalm 119-10 (Yod, “hand”), verses 73-80:

God. Abba. Father.

We praise you today and thank you for your creation. You are the artist, the potter. You molded us with your very own hands. Then your very breath gave us life. Give us your wisdom. We need understanding in this life. We need your common sense in this world. Raise up others who will gladly open their hands to receive your instruction.

Forgive us when we do things our way; when we are selfish. Your path is the way of truth and life. We reach out our hands to take yours and say, “Lead us, Papa.” May following you be our top priority.

We find joy in the teaching of your word. In times of anxiety or pain, we have found comfort, hope, and peace in your word. It brings us life — just as when you breathed into us, when you first formed us. Thank you.

May we be quick to share with others the joy we have found in you and in your word. May we be zealous for your truth. Give us your wisdom. Let our lives reflect the clarity of your truth and grace to those in this world who hear lies and discord.

Thank you for leading us by your faithful Word. The Word is Jesus. He is our life.

And it is in His name we pray.

Amen.

We’re reading through, and with intentionality, praying through the Psalms during this school year. There are 150 Psalms, divided into 180 different readings. See this post for more info.

(c) 2021. Rich Ronald.