Devotion:
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Read Psalm 63:1.
The Psalmist writes that his very soul thirsts for God, and that “my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water.” (Ps. 63:1b NRSV). One of the many things I like about the Psalms is that they reflect every facet of human existence. David and the other writers of the Psalms rejoice in God, complain to God, beg from God and feel reassured from God…..if it is an experienced human emotion then someone has written about it in the Psalms! Today’s passage reflects David’s attitude when he was scared and in the wilderness. He was in a bleak spot, but also in his own spiritual wilderness. Sometimes the spiritual wildernesses are more difficult for us to get away from. So David seeks the goodness of God, and goes on in this Psalm to remember how God has repeatedly rescued him before during other tough times. God did it then and God can do it again! For David and for us, it is a good reminder that even in the midst of the most difficult wilderness, we are never alone. God is with us - and his steadfast love never ceases.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord, we thank you for your steadfast love in every season of our life. Amen

