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Psalm 10 - SL

Psalm 10 - Be wary, Seek God no matter what, and Trust in Him

What a sharp Psalm. These are descriptions of how NOT to be a Godly man and how NOT to act. Yet, I can see myself stumble in these ways too. What a way to be shocked into reminder. Yet, it's also a great way to remember that even when I fail in sin or feel so far gone, I'm really not that far gone. This to me is a vivid reminder that God is truly with me, and that I truly can be too self-critical. As scary as these examples are, I know that I am not truly them. Still, I cannot become complacent or take advantage of God's heart in me.

What I loved about the ending of this Psalm, is how it reveals how to approach God.
v. 14-15
Speaking it to God
Admitting it to God
Leaving it to God
Trusting it to God
Remember, v.17, the Lord our God hears and knows and moves in His timing.
Do your part, and pray and lift it up. I need to remember that even if I know that God will move in His timing, that does not mean I do not need to pray for His movement and for Him to act. Praying to God is essential, and it's something I have found that I take for granted sometimes.
Even if I feel that I have been wronged, it is still up to me to pray to God and lift it up. I can neither act against the other, nor should I leave it well alone.
Even when I am struggling with slothfulness and defeat, I can and should still lift everything up to God!

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