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Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. ”
Psalm 27:14
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The 27th Psalm was the inspiration behind the Christian hymn, "The Lord is My Light"—the lyrics being penned by the 19th century Methodist, James L. Nicholson. Psalm 27:1 states, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear." The first stanza of Nicholson's hymn declares: "The Lord is my light; then why should I fear? By day and by night, His presence is near. He is my salvation from sorrow and sin; This blessed assurance the Spirit doth bring." Nicholson well captured the spirit behind this important Psalm—the final verse declaring, "Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; yea, wait for the Lord!"

In the 4th century, Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, explained: "The Holy Spirit gently whispers, 'Wait for the Lord,' for your present sufferings are slight, while your rewards will be great; endure for a little while, and you will be with the angles forever." God's people have often lived in times when persecution was commonplace. And while that persecution faded for a time, once again, it is becoming true that the believer is mocked, rejected, and even oppressed and incarcerated because of their efforts to simply live their religion. Thus, the psalmist—along with Bishop Cyril—remind us to trust in God's timing and in His will. "Take courage" and be as "strong" as you can be. Whatever you're going through, it won't last forever. He's got your back! Wait for Him… Wait for Him!

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Sunday, Sep 21
Today's Theme: Obedience
I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me. ”
Proverbs 8:17
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Proverbs 8:17 is a beautiful expression of wisdom’s invitation: “I love those who love me, and those who seek me find me.” What’s immediately refreshing about this verse is how it frames the pursuit of wisdom as a relationship, not just a quest for knowledge. Wisdom, personified here, isn’t something distant or unattainable—it’s something that loves us back. This mutual love relationship sets the tone for how we approach wisdom in our lives. It’s not a cold, intellectual pursuit; it’s about a deep connection, where the more we value and seek wisdom, the more it reveals itself to us. The idea that wisdom loves those who love it adds a layer of personal engagement, reminding us that this pursuit is more about the heart than the head. The promise in this verse—“those who seek me find me”—is incredibly compelling. In a world full of complexity and confusion, the idea that wisdom can be found if we actively seek it is a source of hope. This isn’t a frustrating game of hide-and-seek where wisdom remains elusive; God is telling us that if we genuinely desire it, wisdom will meet us where we are. But the emphasis is on the seeking—it’s an active, intentional pursuit. Wisdom doesn’t just fall into our laps; it grows as we dedicate time, effort, and attention to understanding God’s ways. This pursuit is both a challenge and a promise—if we seek, we will find. What makes this verse unique is the relational dynamic it suggests between us and wisdom. Loving wisdom means prioritizing it in our lives, making decisions that reflect God’s truth, and desiring to live in a way that aligns with His design for the world. It’s not about simply gathering facts or making smart choices; it’s about forming a relationship with the kind of wisdom that shapes how we live, love, and serve others. And as we love wisdom, it reciprocates by drawing us deeper into God’s heart and revealing more of His will for our lives. The phrase “those who seek me find me” is deeply engaging because it speaks to the accessibility of wisdom. Sometimes we think wisdom is reserved for the exceptionally learned or spiritually mature, but here, wisdom makes itself available to anyone who earnestly seeks it. Whether we’re navigating a tough decision, searching for direction, or simply trying to live with more integrity, this verse assures us that wisdom is within reach. The key is our willingness to seek it with all our heart, to desire it not just for personal gain, but because we recognize its value in shaping a life that honors God. This verse also challenges us to reflect on what we are truly seeking in life. Are we chasing after fleeting things like wealth, recognition, or comfort, or are we seeking the deeper wisdom that leads to a life of meaning and purpose? Proverbs 8:17 reminds us that what we love reveals where our heart is. If we love wisdom—if we make it our goal to live according to God’s truth—we will find not only wisdom itself but the fullness of life that comes with it. It’s about aligning our desires with God’s desires, making His wisdom the foundation of every decision and direction we take. Ultimately, Proverbs 8:17 invites us into a life of intentional seeking. It’s a call to pursue wisdom as something more than just practical advice—it’s about loving and valuing the deeper truths that guide us toward God’s heart. When we actively seek wisdom, we’re not just gaining knowledge; we’re stepping into a relationship where God’s love and guidance meet us in tangible, life-transforming ways. This verse assures us that God’s wisdom is never far from those who genuinely pursue it. As we seek, we will find. And as we find, we’ll experience the love and beauty of a life that’s guided by the wisdom of the One who created us. It’s an invitation to live with purpose, to seek what truly matters, and to trust that in our pursuit of wisdom, we will find not only guidance but also the joy of walking closely with God.
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