English Christian Devotion On Psalm 121:3 by Pastor Job




"He will not let your foot slip"

Here we find that the Psalmist talks about how God protects His children until to the fact that He doesn't allow their foot to slip. The Canaan land was a very mountainous land therefore whenever the people traveled there they needed to be very careful.

A slip would mean harm and bring danger to them so that place each step very carefully. I believe in the same way in life, we all travel through various circumstances and challenges. Through it all God protects His children from danger, harm and destruction.

Sometimes it is easy to slip if we are not careful but God watches over us, in fact the Psalmist talks about how God never sleeps and watches over His children. Reading this scripture brings us great encouragement and strength.

It is one those verses that I meditate quite frequently upon and I receive great encouragement to know that God is watching over me.

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English Christian Devotion on Psalm 126:5-6 by Pastor Job



In today's christian Devotion we find that the Psalmist here is talking about how those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy. The bible is very clear about sowing and reaping, without sowing there will not be any reaping in our life.

So those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy! Sowing is not an easy and fun work. Particularly when we look at a farmer's life we can see this, it involves a lot of hard work.

Sowing and reaping involves waiting as well, the farmer cannot expect the seeds that he has planted to grow and mature overnight expect that he has to wait for it's time.

But if we faithfully keep on sowing daily, there will be a season where we will reap the reward. When it is time to reap the reward, it will be a joyful time. The season of reaping will bring much abundant joy as our obedience and hard work pays off.

Perhaps today you are walking in a season of tears in your life, I wanna encourage you today to continue to sow in obedience to God, and continue to sow in your prayer.

The bible promises that God is faithful and in due season we shall reap our rewards, meaning to say there will be a season of God answering our prayers and we will see the breakthroughs in our lives.


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Psalm 126:5-6


Christian Devotion on Psalm 130:5-6 by Pastor Job




In Today's Christian Devotion, we find that the Psalmist here is expressing about how he is waiting on God for deliverance.  The Psalmist had confidence in God that God will surely deliver him. He paints a vivid picture about how a watchman waits for the morning sun while being in the dark in the following verse.

The Psalmist put's his hope in God's word because God's word is unchanging and eternal.

We all go through seasons of waiting in our life. Waiting is no fun and in fact we all try to avoid it if possible and we want to go straight to the deliverance and miracle.

But why does God put us in a place of waiting? In fact it is in the waiting that we realize how valuable that miracle and the deliverance that God is about to do in our life.

It is also in the waiting that we learn to depend on God instead of any other thing in our life. When we have come to a place of waiting in our life, it means that we have exhausted all the other options available and only God can help us now.

It is also in the waiting that we learn that God is never too late. Sometimes in life we want things to happen according to our timetable and we want it to happen fast but the reality is God has his own timing and God is always perfect on timing.

In fact His creation reveals how beautifully God has timed everything from the blossoming of a flower to the changing of a season.

So today if you are in a position of waiting in your life, I encourage you to wait patiently and trust in God to make your path straight.


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