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2017 Belmont University Lenten Devotional Guideنمونہ

2017 Belmont University Lenten Devotional Guide

7 دن 49 میں سے

In this season of reflection and prayer, I find myself lacking just that: reflection and prayer, and if I’m being completely honest, I probably should have spent more time in reflecting upon these passages. In the midst of holiday travels, long shopping lines and the closing of a year, it is easy to get caught up in the chaos of it all. David in Psalm 32 takes a moment to literally offer up his praises, as he was known for his musical abilities. As I read through this passage, there seems to be a shift that takes place. Verses 1 through 4 are a cry for help, as David is literally in turmoil. The conflict of what he needs and what needs to happen are clearly put. Then in verse 5 the shift begins, with David providing a step-by-step process for how we can invite Christ to be a part of our struggle. If we “acknowledge” and don’t hide, if we confess and communicate, then our “transgressions” will be forgiven. At this point in verse 6, the tone seems to change, with David not only acknowledging His comfort, but also stating the promises He believes in. Phrases such as “You are my hiding place” and “you will protect me from trouble,” contain a deeper meaning simply because David spent much time hiding from the terrors of those attempting to kill Him. Therefore, for this person to say such a statement truly carries a different level of weight. As I reflect, some of David’s words, and the inner conflict he shows, can be quite relatable. The definition of the word “reflection” in the noun form is “the act of reflecting, as in casting back a light or heat, mirroring, or giving back or showing an image.” This act of reflection seems to take place between verses 1–4 and then 5–7. Our God will protect us. He will forgive us. He will accept us. But we must first acknowledge that which must not be “kept silent.” For when we lack the reflection, we “cover up our iniquity.” In a season in which is purposed to grow closer with God, may we not forget to recognize our intense need for Him. DAVID FRIEDRICHS Residence Director, Dickens Hall Office of Residence Life

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