Stop! Give Thanks!

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May you not take for granted the Lord‘s salvation and deliverance (Psm 136:10-25). #Saved #Delivered #GiveThanksToGod 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Thanks has been offered by the psalmist to God for his goodness and greatness (vv1–3); for his wondrous creative powers (vv4–9). Verses 10-16 pour out thanksgiving to God for his great salvation of Israel from Egypt and escape through the Red Sea. Then thanks is given to God for his deliverance from mighty Kings as Israel enters into the land promised them by God (vv17-25).

Finally, thanks is given to Jehovah as the “God of heaven” – a title used only here in reference to God in the entire book of Psalms (v26). God is indeed the author and finisher of our Salvation. He is also our ultimate deliverance not only from this world, but from all of our guilt and sin. Lord, may I never take for granted your great salvation and deliverance.

No Equal

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Honor God, as the Creator-Monarch of the universe (Psm 136:4-9). #GiveThanksToGod #NoEqual 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

The psalmist presses the point hard regarding the great and wondrous acts of God in his loyal, unfailing love. Who could rival the God who created the heavens, the earth, day and night and the lights that govern them? 

Will my words add a single credit to God’s glory?

Enough! Just give thanks! 

Lord, you have no equal. 

Reason To Give Thanks

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May you take every opportunity to give thanks to God (Psm 136:1-3). #GiveThanksToGod 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Give thanks to the Lord who is good. Give thanks to the God of gods; give thanks to the Lord of lords (Deu 10:17). Why give thanks to God? Because his faithful loyal, love (his hesed) endures forever. 

Jehovah is the God who is just and pure in his judgments and character. Giving thanks to God glorifies him. Giving thanks to God lift my spirit. Giving thanks to God shifts my focus from self to others. Lord, your enduring faithful love gives me every reason to be thankful.

The Greatest Song

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Find your deepest, most abiding purpose in the enduring loving-kindness of God (Psm 136:1-3ff). #PraiseTheLord #Hallelujah #PraiseOfAllPraises #GodsLovingkindness

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Appropriately, this Psalm is called the Psalm of Psalms, the song of songs; the “great Hallel ” (hallelujah of all hallelujahs; the praise of all praises). 

The theme of this Psalm is God‘s loving-kindness that endures forever. (It is repeated in all 26 verses). The Hebrew word used to express this is hesed. Hesed is the loyal love of God we see worked out in the life and death of Jesus our Savior. 

Hesed is the persistent, unconditional, ever-faithful, relentless, lavish, extravagant, unrestrained, furious and loyal love of our Father, God.

Hesed is grace extended when it is not deserved.* Lord, you came seeking after this old sentry in your matchless love and mercy.

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* Note: it is this loyalty, kindness and devotion (hesed) that King David expresses for the sake of his friend Jonathan (2Sa 9:1,3,7).

Called To Praise The Lord Our God

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

All you who love the Lord, give praise to him (Psm 135:19-21). #PraiseTheLord #Hallelujah! #BlessTheLordOhMySoul

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

These are the words we to utter when we experience any remarkable thing we believe can only be attributed to the work of our God in life. All you who love and revere the Lord give praise to him. Hallelujah!

The psalmist ends this Psalm as he began (vv1–3): “Praise the Lord!“ The literal translation from Hebrew is, “Hallelujah.“ It is a call to bless the Lord: Hahve! [applause of heaven]. It is a call to express devotion to God that is unique to the book of Psalms (occurs 23 times). 

Lord, please accept the humble praise of this old sentry for your innumerable gracious works in my life. 

THE ONE! and Only ONE!

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Place your prayers & hopes in the One True God (Psm 135:8-18). #OneTrueGod #GodWhoHearsAndKnowsMen

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

The psalmist further describes the God who is worthy of our praise. Beyond his governance of heaven, earth and its elements (vv5–7), God’s sovereignty is seen in his relationship to the people of his choosing (v4). 

God delivered his people from the slavery they endured in Egypt by many signs and wonders. He delivered his people from the hands of mighty kings. Their land became the land of the people of his possession. 

More than dumb idols (vv15-18), our God stands in a personal and intimate relationship with his people.* Lord, you are the God who sees, hears, speaks, understands and acts on our cries for help.

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* Jehovah God is no indifferent deity (Deism). He hears, sees, speaks and acts on man’s behalf. He is intimately involved, unlike any idol of man’s making (Note: Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:1-16). 

THE ONE!

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May you exalt the Lord God over all things in life. (Psm 135:4-7). 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Who is this God to whom men ought to give such high praise? He is the Lord, Jehovah. All you holy ones (Psm 134:1–3), worship the beautiful name of Jehovah. He is sovereign over all things. He chose Israel as his treasured possession (the church by extension). 

Jehovah has created all things (Psm 134:3). He is greater than all gods (135:5). He does what pleases him in the heavens, on the earth, on and in the sea. He governs the clouds, the winds, the rain and lightning. There is no God like Jehovah (Deu 33:26; Jer 10:6). He is THE ONE!

Lord, I have every reason to glorify you over all things in my life.

Praise Unlimited

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May your heart & voice never cease to offer praises to our God. (Psm 135:1-4). 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Lord, I worship you. I lift high the name of the Lord God, Jehovah. May my words, thoughts and actions towards you resound in the courts of heaven.

 I come this morning, celebrating your beautiful name with music (Open The Eyes Of My Heart; I Surrender All). Thank you for choosing me and grafting me into your chosen people (Rom 11:17). Your blessings never cease. 

Lord, my heart and voice sing praises to you.

Honored Vocation

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Strive to honor those in ministry; follow God when called to ministry (Psm 134:1-3). 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

This Psalm addresses a very small group in Israel, the Levites. They were those who served night and day as watchmen, protecting and maintaining the Temple.

The view here is to see their work as an act of worship – praise to God. What an honor it is to serve God as a lifetime vocation. 

More than a job, the pursuit of ministry should be to carry it out in a reverent and responsible manner. Those who come to the house of God every week see ministers and recognize them as something special. Neither will God overlook the special work you do (Heb 6:10). Lord, I am honored to serve; I honor others who serve.

Free Bird

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May you know the rescuing hand of our caring God (Psm 124:6-8). 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Give praise to the Lord. Those who assail his godly ones did not tear them limb from limb. But in God‘s sovereign will his godly ones escaped total destruction. They were trapped like a frantic bird ‭‭(1 Pet ‭5‬:‭8‬). But she is unexpectedly loosed from the hunters trap. She sores back into the her abode in the skies. 

Who is that rescuer? It is none other than the Lord who made the heavens and the earth. He is the one who determines our destiny. He is our deliverer. Praise his holy name! Lord, you rescued this old bird from the hunters trap. I praise you; I otherwise would never have escaped.

What If?

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

May you know God‘s deliverance From overwhelming circumstance (Psm 124:1–5).  

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

This Psalm of praise begins, “What if God had not been with us“ (repeated twice for emphasis). Our attackers, the psalmist says, would have swallowed us alive. They would have overtaken us by overwhelming surprise. 

The enemy, without the Lord’s help, would have been like proud waters, a tsunami of destruction, that would have blotted us off the map. But no, it was the Lord, who came to the rescue of Israel. History tells me that Israel is the only people group to survive after obliteration as a nation (returning as a nation in 1948).*

Lord, may my heart give praise to our God for his deliverance of Israel and to his godly ones.

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* Many nations, such as the Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites, Girgasites, Jebusites and Perizzites were destroyed, never to rise again.

Israel is the only nation to be destroyed, dismantled, and scattered as they were after the Babylonian invasion of 585 BC and then centuries later recover as a nation (reestablished in 1948). No other nation has survived total obliteration and returned as has Israel.

You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Til…

(Lam 1:1-22) 

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Don’t wait to turn from sin back to God  (Lam 1:1-22).  #Don’tKnowWhatYouGotTillItsGone #TurnNowToGod

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

Lamentations chapter one begins by mourning the great losses of a once glorious and majestic nation. That nation, Israel, is now a shell of its former self (vv1-11). Then he expresses deep remorse, agony, devastation and despair for the sins of Israel. He feels deep conviction and sorrow for sin (vv12-22). 

I think of the saying, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.”* Here, I learn to not take the blessings and grace of God for granted. Lord, keep my heart, sensitive to the things (sins) which lead me far from you.

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 * Canadian singer Joni Mitchell sang about this in the in 1970s. 

Stand With Israel

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Seek always for the peace, well-being of Jerusalem (Psm 122:6-9). #PrayForIsrael #SeekTheProspertyOfIsrael 

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

The psalmist prays a blessing over his fellow Israelites, and over the House of God in Jerusalem. The imagery here is one who stretches out his hand towards those for whom he is speaking and praying this blessing. 

May the good people of Jerusalem be blessed, and prosper. May the city and the House of God be blessed and know peace. May all those who love and stand with Israel, be blessed and prosper. May they too know peace. Lord, I stand with Israel in prayer and pray for her salvation and her prosperity.

City View

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Come joyfully, expectantly, to worship (Psm 122:1-5).#PraiseAndWorship

The psalmist is here recounting his trip (pilgrimage) to the Temple (God‘s house) in Jerusalem. He is overjoyed. His vision of what he saw put him in awe; the city (as he stood in the gate) he viewed as a fortified and unified city and the mountains all around it (121:1)*. 

I remember my first trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico. I was mesmerized by the mountains and the city in the valley. It was not the Holy City, which I’ve never seen, but it gives me some idea of what the psalmist must have felt as he approached Jerusalem and the Temple to worship. 

Lord, may I come every week to worship with such a vision of joy and awe. 

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* Here is a brief description of Jerusalem and the surrounding mountains. 

https://sareltours.com/article/mountains-surrounding-jerusalem

Faithfulness Remembered

PRAYING FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CHURCH & NATION:  

Never fear coming to God in repentance (Psm 119:169-176).#Repentance #TurnToGodEarly #GodIsFaithful  

MORNING WATCH NOTES:

The psalmist ends his writing in a way I did not expect. He sounds like a man who has been faithful to God all his life. But in the end, he makes an open confession – “I have wandered like a lost sheep“ (v176). However, he has not forgotten the importance of God’s word. So, there is hope for every soul that has wandered – haven’t we all? I have. 

I am reminded here that the effect and wisdom of God‘s word will see me through, even in times I wander…if I am willing to turn to God and his word. Lord, may my heart trust your faithfulness even through times when I have not been so faithful (2Ti 2:13).