Daily Devotion 
Monday, March 30

Praise before Victory
 
And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.
MARK 14:26

Praise is greatly honoring to God!  In the Old Testament account of King Jehoshaphat, God's people faced a seemingly insurmountable enemy who was determined to destroy them. Yet God assured them that they would "stand still and see the salvation of the Lord" (2 Chron. 20:17). The people of Judah believed God. Their army was led by singers, offering praises to the Lord for their promised victory, and the victory came. When King David led the procession bringing the ark of the covenant into Jerusalem, he praised God with all of his strength (2 Sam. 6:12-23).  David's praise was pleasing to God, and God's powerful presence remained in David's kingdom to give him victory against every enemy.

Jesus was about to go to Gethsemane and to the cross, where God's greatest victory would be accomplished. He led His disciples to sing a hymn. The disciples were all about to fail Him, and Jesus was about to be cruelly executed, yet Jesus insisted that they praise God. Their praise looked beyond the cross to God's ultimate victory. Praise is rooted not in circumstances of the moment but in the nature and trustworthiness of God.

You ought to rejoice when God asks you to proceed in the work of His kingdom because you know the victory is already secured. Don't focus on the problems and failures of others. Focus on God's assurance of victory. If you have trouble praising God with a song in your heart as you serve Him, it may be that your focus is not on God, but on your circumstances.


~ Experiencing God Day-by-Day

Bible in One Year:  Judges 9-10; Luke 5:17-39
 
Praying God's Word Day-by-Day
 
~  A prisoner unaware is the kind of prisoner most vulnerable to her captors, the easiest prey there is. ~
 
Father, Your Word clearly states that You will punish the world for its evil, the wicked for their sins.  You will put an end to the arrogance of the haughty and wll humble the pride of the ruthless (Isaiah 13:11).
 
Lord, even mighty King Nebuchadnezzar learned to praise and exalt and glorify the King of heaven and acknowledge that everything You do is right, that all Your ways are just, and that those who walk in pride, You are able to humble (Daniel 4:37).
 
Your Word says that pride hardens the heart (Daniel 5:20).  Your desire for me is that I be tenderhearted (Ephesians 4:32).  Please melt any hardness in my heart.
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