Friday, March 20, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 32

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 32
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, Whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity, And in whose spirit there is no deceit. I acknowledged my sin to You, And my iniquity I have not hidden. I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord, “And You forgave the iniquity of my sin (Psalm 32:1-2, 5).

The burden of sin is so heavy, no one but Jesus can lift the weight of it from off our shoulders. The stain of sin is so dark, only the blood of Jesus can cleanse it from us.

The happiness that comes to us when we are forgiven is deeper and more intense than any happiness we have known before. It is not a happiness based on circumstances. It is instead a happiness based on the inward reality of knowing that our hearts are right with God.

One winter, a little girl received a cute white puppy as a birthday gift from her parents. The girl loved the puppy and played with it everyday. Whenever she would give the puppy a bath she would say, “You are so, so white! You are the whitest thing I’ve ever seen.”

One night, while the girl was sleeping, a big snowstorm covered the ground outside. Next morning, when the girl looked out her bedroom window she couldn’t believe how much snow had fallen. With great delight, she put on her snowsuit and gloves, took her puppy in her arms, and ran outside to build a snowman.

When she had finished her snowman she stepped back to admire her handiwork, while the puppy scampered around nearby. At that moment, the sun came out from behind the clouds and everything was bathed in light. As she watched, her eyes lit up with wonder. “Why, compared to my snowman, my puppy is not as white as I had thought!”

This story shines a bright light on the difference between our efforts to cleanse our hearts from sin compared to the purity of a heart that Jesus has washed clean by His blood. Only Jesus can make our hearts whiter than snow!

Insight:
Forget about all your efforts,
And all the things you know;
Your heart will not be happy,
Until it’s whiter than snow.

Insight: Forgiveness not only delivers us from the darkness of the past, but it also shines a light of hope upon our future.


Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 31

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 31
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

In You, O Lord, I put my trust; Let me never be ashamed; Deliver me in Your righteousness. But I trust in the Lord. I will be glad and rejoice in Your mercy, For You have considered my trouble; But as for me, I trust in You (Psalm 31:1,6,14).

‘Trust’ is an important word in the psalms. It appears 50 different times and is used several times in Psalm 31. The word often appears where difficulty, hardships, and opposition are found. During these times, some people will often put their trust in other people, in their resources, or in their own strength. Followers of Lord, however, put their trust in the Lord.

Recently I co-authored a song with Cheryl Elaine called TRUST ME. Here are the lyrics…

(Verse 1)
Each sunrise finds me trusting in my Father.
Trials come, worries rise; He calls me higher.
In darkest storms, He is there; His voice is clear.
Down His cheek, a gentle sign, I see a tear.
(Chorus)
How many times have You waited patiently,
Whispering softly, “Child, do you trust me?”
When I kneel and pray about my need today
I hear my Father say, “I will make a way.”
(Verse 2)
Weights disappear when I give them to my Father.
Let them go; cast my cares; hold them no longer.
In my heart, his words divine: “Do not fear.”
Trust me, fully trust me for I am here.
(Bridge)
Trust me when the night is long.
Trust me when your strength is gone.
In every shadow, I am near—
Trust me, child, and do not fear.
(Outro)
I hear your words, in my heart: “Do not fear.”
Trust me, fully trust me for I am here.
Trust me, fully trust me for I am here.
 
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Insight: In everything you face, every circumstance you are in, every need you have, every place you are, and in every decision you make…God can be FULLY trusted!


Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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©2026 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley. Used with permission, all rights reserved.

Monday, March 16, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 30

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 30
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

I will extol You, O Lord, for You have lifted me up, And have not let my foes rejoice over me. O Lord my God, I cried out to You, And You healed me. O Lord, You brought my soul up from the grave; You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit. Sing praise to the Lord, you saints of His, And give thanks at the remembrance of His holy name. For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for life; Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning. Now in my prosperity I said, “I shall never be moved.” Lord, by Your favor You have made my mountain stand strong; You hid Your face, and I was troubled. I cried out to You, O Lord; And to the Lord I made supplication: “What profit is there in my blood, When I go down to the pit? Will the dust praise You? Will it declare Your truth? Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on me; Lord, be my helper!” You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; You have put off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, To the end that my glory may sing praise to You and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks to You forever (Psalm 30:1-12).
 
Psalm 30 is filled with reminders that anything in our lives can change at any time, such as;
  • What looks like defeat can turn into victory.
  • What looks like failure can change into success.
  • Sickness can experience healing.
  • Death can become life.
  • Anger can be replaced by favor.
  • Tears can turn into joy.
  • Judgment can be replaced by mercy.
  • Mourning can be turned into dancing.
  • Sadness can be turned into gladness.
  • Silence can be exchanged for praise and thanksgiving.
 
Change
Walking through the wilderness—
Barrenness now my home.
Yet, I am not forsaken,
I’ll never be alone.
I lean upon the shoulder
Of He who draws me near.
Who gently reassures me,
“Come rest, and do not fear.”
Under His wings I’m sheltered—
Upon His wings I soar!
I know I’m not abandoned,
My future is secure.
Ahead are greener pastures,
And waters of delight;
In every test and trial
My King will win the fight!

Insight: The God who never changes can change all things, even us.


Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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Friday, March 13, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 29

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 29
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

The voice of the Lord is powerful; The voice of the Lord is full of majesty. The Lord will give strength to His people; The Lord will bless His people with peace (Psalm 29:4, 11).

How wonderful it is to recognize and to know the voice of the Lord in our daily walk with Him. Knowing His voice is not a hunch or a guess, but a quiet certainty of what He is saying or asking us to do. He speaks to us in many ways. The main way is from the Scriptures. Another way is by the still small voice of the Holy Spirit to our hearts. His voice is always in agreement with Scripture and with the will of God. Following the Lord’s voice will always strengthen us and place our feet on the pathway of peace.

One day a man was returning home from a long trip overseas. In route, he needed to switch planes for the final leg of his journey. He was weary and couldn’t wait to get home to see his family. While waiting in the terminal to make connections, he heard an announcement over the loudspeaker, “There is a doctor who has just arrived and needs to board this flight. It’s a medical emergency. The flight is full and we need someone who would be willing to give up their seat to the doctor.”

The man quickly dismissed the idea of giving up his seat. A few moments later he heard the still small voice of the Holy Spirit speak to his heart, “Give up your seat.” The man struggled with what he heard and replied, “But Lord, You know how tired I am, how long I’ve been gone, and how I want to be home with my family. There are so many people waiting to get on this flight, could you please ask someone else?”
When he finished speaking, the Lord replied, “I have asked others, but you are the only one who is listening.”

Insight: When the Holy Spirit speaks, He will speak to us in words and in ways that we will understand. He is an excellent communicator!

Insight: God doesn’t need to yell to speak with authority.


Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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©2026 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley. Used with permission, all rights reserved.


Wednesday, March 11, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 28

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 28
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Save Your people, And bless Your inheritance; Shepherd them also, And carry them up forever (Psalm 28:9).

The Scriptures tell us that David “was a man after God’s own heart”. That heart was a shepherd’s heart. God wanted His people to be ruled by someone who cared about them, watched over them, and protected them from their enemies.

God is the Great Shepherd who shepherds His sheep. He is not like the hireling who flees from the sheep in times of danger. The hireling flees because he doesn’t care about the sheep. Because God cares for you He will never forsake you, and in times of danger He will never leave you helpless and abandoned. He cares so much about you that He sent His Son, the Good Shepherd, to lay down His life for you so you could become the sheep of His pasture.

David ends this psalm with a prayer for God’s sheep. It is a prayer that could only be prayed by someone with a shepherd’s heart. In it we hear the words, ‘carry them up’. David knew sheep daily needed to be led, provided for and protected.

David also knew sheep needed to be carried when they had lost their way and were too scared to move, when they were weak, or when they were hurting due to an injury.

Insight: The last verse in Psalm 28 wouldn’t mean much to a stubborn mule, but it brings great comfort and hope to needy sheep.

Insight: God says to cast all your cares upon Him because He CARES for you…that includes the times when you’re lost, scared, weak, or hurting!

Insight: Come rest with Me in pastures green,
Step into the waters of My healing stream;
Through shadowed valleys and mountains steep
I will never forsake, nor leave my sheep.


Restore, Renew and Refresh in the Psalms
Green Pastures. Quiet Waters. Righteous Paths.
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©2026 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley. Used with permission, all rights reserved.