As the book draws to a close, David calls on the Lord for relief and rescue. The final six psalms overflow with praise, celebrating God’s character, His mighty works, and His compassionate love for all He has made.
Before you begin
Ask the Lord to give you a fresh sense of wonder as you read His Word. Pray for understanding and for an open, humble, obedient heart to receive what He wants to say to you.
Read
Review
Write a sentence or two about what you've just read. This could be a summary of the passage or an observation or highlight that stood out to you.
Reflect
The book of Psalms gives countless reasons to praise the Lord. Before you move on with your day, take a moment to pause and write your own list of praises, thanking God for who He is and what He has done in your life.
O Lord, may I embrace the changing circumstances You send into my life. May I gladly receive Your Word and do Your will in every season. —Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth1
Respond
Write a short prayer, based on today’s reading. This could include praise, gratitude, personal confession, agreement with the truth, or a request for yourself or someone else.
1CSB Notetaking Bible, Revive Our Hearts Edition, p. 646, Psalm 147
Missed a day?
View Full Daily Archive
Takeaway Thought
What key verse or insight will you take with you into your day?