Scripture to Read: Psalm 130:5
We live each day with some sort of expectation of what our day might bring. We might expect to do well in any one of a number of things, such as in school, in our job, in sports, in music, in a relationship, in eating right, in taking care of ourselves, etc.... But, in Psalm 130:5, the Psalmist says that he was living each day waiting on our Lord. In other words, he expected the Lord to do great things each day. Then, God had the Psalmist add that he had put all his hope in God’s Word. Our soul is made up of our mind (how we think and learn), our will (how we choose and make decisions), and our emotions (how we feel). God used the Psalmist to remind us that our minds, wills, and emotions must focus entirely on God and His Word. For our mind to wait on our Lord, we must be continually renewed in our mind and “Take ev- ery thought captive to the obedience of Christ (Ephesians 4:24; 2 Corinthians 10:3–5; Romans 12:2; Colossians 3:1–2).” For our will to wait on our Lord, we must choose to hunger and thirst for God and His Word (Psalm 119:2; Matthew 5:6). For our emotions to be under His control, we must choose to walk in prayer and fellowship with our Lord so that His truth guides our emotions and not our circumstances (Isaiah 26:3; Philippians 4:6–7; Co- lossians 3:15; John 14:27). We must daily choose to hope in Him and His Word alone.
Challenge & Application
• What did God teach you about placing all your hope in Him and His Word?
• How are you learning to hope in our Lord and His Word daily?
Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!