I wonder what you think about God. I mean quietly. What thoughts circulate in your head? I guess we would like to think that God loves us because if not, then who does? But does that love feel more like a reluctant obligation or an enthusiastic commitment? I believe we want to trust in God’s power and provision.
But is God really up to the job, does the Lord understand the complexity of my life and is what he gives me really what I need, what I want or even any good? What is the limit of my wonder, living in a big city with bright lights, fast food and sirens?
David in Psalm 19 looks to a different horizon.
This is the nineteenth of a series that began life as a commitment to Counting my Blessings every day after ankle surgery on July 2nd 2021.
Initially I made a brief post on social media and wrote a personal daily reflection on a Psalm following the same numerical progression.
Later on in the 100 days I began to also reflect on other scriptures and combine those into my public post
These thoughts from Psalms earlier in the journey have not been made public until now as I was writing primarily for my own benefit. I have been encouraged to share these now.