Welcome to a group of women who's goal is to encourage each other to put down some serious roots in the Word of God. This blog is dedicated to reading through the Bible in a year. Hopefully you will find the encouragement and accountability here that you need to push through the tough parts- or when life just gets in the way. The reading plan is located at the bottom of the blog. It contains links to the passages we are reading through biblegateway.com. You can use those links or read your own Bible, whichever you prefer.
We are all members of Oak Hill Baptist Church in Griffin, Georgia and felt the need in our own life for a little bit of the Lord's splendor. Please join us!!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Psalms: The Original Hallmark?

Hallmark has made millions convincing people that "when you care to send the very best", a card is the perfect way to say just the right words. You can even send cards by email and cell phone now! Or maybe, you'd rather write your own words in an email, and just find one of those little emoticons for the emotion you're feeling? You can stick them in an email, or on your facebook to convey your tone. I haven't decided if our relationships are more superficial like the social reporters claim, but I am convinced that it's not due to any recent lack of emotions! Sometimes I think the psalms can say just what I'm trying to say, and maybe a little better than Hallmark.
I'm an emotional person. My passions run deep....shocking to those who know me, I'm sure. I don't usually struggle to find words, they're usually on the tip of my tongue threatening to fly out. (This can be good, and bad.) I tend to face problems head-on, I don't like excuses, I take action. If there's a problem, I'm on it. I want to live a problem-free life! God created us with emotions, still there are godly and ungodly ways to use them. Do you see where this may lead to some problems in life? It took a long time for me to realize that the "problems" around me aren't the problem at all. I have had to learn to take these "problems" to the Lord. God usually points me back in the direction of my own heart.....

Maybe this is why I love the book of psalms so much? I find that the psalms are highly emotional, and we find out exactly how the author feels! You can feel the passion! Some reflect overwhelming sorrow, while some beg you to experience great joy and praise with the author. Some are written from a heart filled with fear.... or loneliness. Some psalms are angry and even outraged! I am encouraged by psalms of gratitude and contentment but, I can surely identify with those written from a heart of restlessness and uncertainty. This book seems to contain all the emotions one heart can experience!!! Perhaps Martin Luther said it best:

"The Psalter is the favorite book of all the saints...[each person], whatever his circumstances may be, finds in Psalms the words which are appropriate to the circumstances in which he finds himself, and meet his needs as adequately as if they were composed exclusively for his sake, and in such a way that he himself could not improve on them..."

I thought of you Mrs. Barbara when I was reading Psalm 18, I was singing, "I cried unto the Lord with my voice. And He heard me, out of His holy hill!" I love to find words to my favorite hymns and songs in the psalms and usually mark them with music notes. Psalm 19 is one of my favorites."Keep your servant also from willful sins, that they may they not rule over me. Then I will be blameless, innocent of great transgression." Ugh, that's a tough one to pray. And one of my Mom's favorites, "May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight O Lord my Rock and my Redeemer."

Speaking of emotions.....I find it interesting that the book of Psalms directly follows the book of Job. (As much as I like to look in the chronological Bible, that little jewel right there would have been lost on me.) Yes, Psalms is a wonderful place to camp for a while. I pray each psalm brings you and me closer to our heavenly Father, and in effect, closer to each other. We need each other, sister! So the next time you're planning a trip to Hallmark..........

4 comments:

  1. Love your post! It is so true that you can feel the passion of the author. I love the Psalms because I happen to struggle with words. I used to search through cards to find the one that expressed exactly what I felt because I just couldn't find the words myself. Over the last few years I try to push myself to use my own words just to strengthen a weakness, but back to the point... Psalms is a book that can really help us to express ourselves to God when we relate with the author's emotions.

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  2. Jaybrena - I just LOVE your spirit! You are so real and so honest and I for one appreciate that in a person!!! As far as the chronological Bible goes, I find it to be interesting and it helps you to see the bigger historical picture, but there is a reason why God put the Bible in the order He put it in!!! Hence, your comment about the way the book of Psalms follows the book of Job. Psalms is also like an oasis in the middle of the Bible...a true balm for the soul! I am enjoying going through this with you ladies!!!

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  3. I am so happy to be back on the blogging venture with you ladies. Vacation and babysitting my niece in Camden County have taken a lot of my time these past 2 weeks. But I have kept up with the Bible readings. The book of Psalms is my favorite book in the Bible. Jaybrena, I agree with you- the emotions are deep and real in this book. So heart-felt. I tend to wear my emotions on my sleeve. I love how David pens such emotional praises. It goes deep to the soul. Chapter 18 is just beautiful!!! When I need to uplift my heart or soul I go straight to the Psalms. Love them all!

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  4. I loved your post Jaybrena and your connection with "Hallmark." How true - such beautiful words and thoughts and so honest too. I tend to send lots of cards to people (picked up the habit from my father I think - he would have sent cards for Ground Hog day if they had had them). There is a Psalm for every emotion I believe.

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