Monday, April 6, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 39

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 39
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

“And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You. I waited patiently for the Lord (Psalm 39:7, 40:1).

A theme in Psalm 39 is time, the number of our days, and the brevity of our lives. In verse seven the focus shifts from ‘time’ to ‘timing’. The two key words that emphasize timing are ‘wait’ and ‘hope’.

Wait—Since the day Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father, His followers have been waiting for His return. Today, as we wait for the Lord’s return, we also wait upon the Lord to lead us, guide us, direct our steps, and to fulfill His plans and purposes for our lives. It’s okay if His timetable is different than ours. Our times are in His hands.

Hope—There are a multitude of promises and prophesies given in Scripture. The difficulty for us is not in knowing about these promises and prophesies, but in the timing of their fulfillment. Hope is how we wait. We wait expectantly, not indifferently; we wait peacefully, not anxiously; we wait confidently, not doubtfully.

In His Time
I wait on God to bring to pass
All He’s promised me,
And as I wait, I rest with hope
In what I cannot see.
For in His way He will provide 
At just the perfect time,
Everything that’s good and right
To bless this life of mine.

Insight: At a time when life was very busy a co-worker told me, “There’s always enough time in a day to do God’s will.”



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Friday, April 3, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 38

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 38
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Those also who render evil for good, they are my adversaries, because I follow what is good. Do not forsake me, O Lord; O my God, be not far from me! Make haste to help me, O Lord, my salvation! (Psalm 38:22)
 
Sometimes air travel can best be described as a collection of difficult life experiences. When you board a flight and are told to keep your seatbelt on after takeoff due to inclement weather, it’s hard to kick back, relax, and enjoy the flight. My throat gets lumpy when a flight gets bumpy, and my heart skips a beat when they tell me to stay in my seat. There’s only one thing that can quiet my nerves after I experience a sudden drop in altitude caused by severe turbulence, and that’s the sound of the wheels safely touching down at the scheduled destination.
 
Psalm 38 can be described as a collection of difficulties happening to David from different sources and for different reasons. The “severe turbulence” he is experiencing has caused him to wonder if he will safely land on the runway of God’s mercies and be delivered, healed, and victorious once again.
 
If you were looking for a psalm to cheer you up, you would probably skip Psalm 38…that is until you read the last four words…” O, Lord, my salvation.”

These four words represent David’s “safe landing place”. The last word in this psalm is “Salvation”.

For David, and for each of us, our safest place and surest place of finding the fullness of God’s mercies is in Jesus (Yeshua), our Savior, our deliverer and our Salvation!

Insight: God, who can sometimes seem far away, is in reality, the God who is always there.
 
He’s always there when things go wrong;
He’s always there when my hope is gone.
He lifts me up when I’m in prayer,
He’s never far when I’m alone,
He’s always there!
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 37

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 37
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Trust in the Lord and do good; Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness (Psalm 37:3).
 
It would be hard to pick a favorite psalm, but Psalm 37 would be on my top ten list. Verse three of this psalm would be included in my list of top ten favorite Bible verses. This verse came alive to me when I was a young believer preparing to serve the Lord in Mexico. I’d like to share with you the circumstances in my life that made this passage so meaningful…
 
My wife Char and I, along with my brother Don and his wife Bev, were renting a small house near the beach in Ensenada, Mexico. We were there for three months to study Spanish before moving to central Mexico to begin missionary work in the back country.
 
When we moved to Ensenada, we had enough cash and supplies to last about a month. We had no reserves, no backup plan, and no committed support.
 
Our first test of faith came one morning when both fuses blew in the electric fuse box, and we ran out of drinking water. At that time fuses cost 10 cents each, and drinking water cost 20 cents for a five-gallon jug. Our total need was only 40 cents, but among the four of us we didn’t have a cent.

We didn’t know what to do.
 
Later that morning, my brother told us he was going to take a walk on the beach to pray. About fifteen minutes later he opened the front door of the house with his hand extended.

“Look what I found” he said. 
“What is it?” we asked.
“A five-peso bill” he calmly replied. (At that time a peso was worth 8 cents.)
“How did you get it?” We asked in amazement.
“I was walking and praying on the beach when I saw something sticking up in the sand. I couldn’t make out what it was, so I bent down and picked it up. There in my hand was this folded five-peso bill!”
 
Later that day, with our electricity working and a five-gallon jug of water in the kitchen, my brother shared this scripture with me, “Dwell in the land and feed on His faithfulness.” That day, the Holy Spirit planted that verse in my heart, and it’s been a treasure ever since.
 
Insight: The old, old story from someone’s life, can become your new, new story whenever the Holy Spirit plants within your heart a seed from the Word of God.


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Monday, March 30, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 36

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 36
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Your mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens; Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds. Your righteousness is like the great mountains; Your judgments are a great deep; O Lord, You preserve man and beast. How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore, the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings. They are abundantly satisfied with the fullness of Your house, And You give them drink from the river of Your pleasures. For with You is the fountain of life; In Your light we see light. Oh, continue Your lovingkindness to those who know You, And Your righteousness to the upright in heart (Psalm 36:5-10).
 
In Psalm 36 there are so many beautiful revelations of God’s heart and character. It is clear from the writings of David that he knew a great deal about what was in the hearts of those who were against him. It is also clear that he knew even more about the heart of the One who was for him.
 
Here is what we discover about God’s heart and character in verses 5-10:
  • The Lord’s mercies and unfailing love will never have a stopping point or an ending point.
  • God’s faithfulness reaches beyond anyone’s reach of faith. There is always more to grasp and receive.
  • God’s righteousness stands more secure and unmovable as the greatest, biggest, and mightiest mountain range.
  • God’s justice is never superficial. He will go to the deepest level to make things right.
  • God cares for all He has created, down to the smallest detail.
  • There is no gift of higher value, no treasure of greater worth, no virtue of deeper meaning than God’s unfailing love.
  • God’s gentle presence will shelter you from any storm.
  • God’s ways with you are always generous. He never measures according to how little He can give.
  • God’s fruits are never sour. His water is never bitter. You drink from a fountain, not from a cup.
 
Insight:
Everything that comes from His heart to yours is delightful.

 



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Friday, March 27, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 35

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 35
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Plead my cause, O Lord, with those who strive with me; Fight against those who fight against me. Take hold of shield and buckler, And stand up for my help. Also draw out the spear, And stop those who pursue me. Say to my soul, “I am your salvation.” And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord; It shall rejoice in His salvation (Psalm 35:1-3,9).

Psalm 35 reveals many of the attacks that came against David from his enemies. They responded with evil when David did good. His enemies intended and attempted to harm him physically, mentally, and emotionally. Anything that would bring David harm, his enemies were for.

How did David survive? How did he find shelter from the storms, comfort from the sorrows, peace from the conflicts, and victory from the battles?

David’s answer is also our answer, and our answer is always God’s answer, YESHUA!

In the Hebrew Scriptures the word for Jesus and the word for Salvation are the same word. You can’t have one without the other! The word is Yeshua (yshuw`ah, יְשׁוּעָה).

Yeshua is God’s Salvation. Yeshua was David’s Salvation. Yeshua is our Salvation. And, Yeshua is so much more! Yeshua is our victory, our deliverer, our aid, our health, our welfare and our help in every conflict.

Insight: David knew Jesus. He knew Him before Jesus left heaven and was born of a virgin in Bethlehem. David knew Yeshua as the eternal word of God who became flesh and dwelt among us. Yeshua is eternal because Jesus is God.

(Read Mark 12:35-37)


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