Pray, Lament, Worship and Repent With Psalm 25Sample

We’ve spent this week praying, repenting, worshipping, and lamenting with Psalm 25. Did you enjoy it? I’d love to know!
Psalm 25 ends with this verse:
Redeem Israel, God, From all his distress. – Psalm 25:22
A true intercessory prayer. In the midst of all his troubles, David cries out to God to redeem Israel. We, too, are called to pray, not just for our own troubles but also for our nation, society and government (1 Timothy 2:1-2).
Today, this prayer for Israel is even more relevant than ever, as the Bible teaches us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (the capital city of Israel) (Psalm 122:6).
Sometimes, the best thing to do when you feel overwhelmed with your own troubles is to pray big prayers, such as prayers for others or an entire country.
However, David’s prayer wasn’t completely altruistic. After all, He was the king of Israel, so God saving Israel from all its distress would make his job as King significantly easier.😅
As I mentioned at the start of this week, Psalm 25 has been my theme for this year. Jenny and I started reading it together every night, and I pray it over my family daily.
I encourage you to do the same. What I do is add the name of our family in the final verse so it reads, “Deliver the Mendes family, O God, from all our distress!” You can do the same for yourself or your family.
Hey! You are a Chamatkar
Cameron Mendes
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About this Plan

Make praying Psalm 25 part of your daily routine this week. This reading plan explores the heartfelt cries, beautiful promises and humble requests all found in this one Psalm. Each day ends with a powerful prayer for you and your family.
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