Friday, April 17, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 44

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 44
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

We have heard with our ears, O God, Our fathers have told us, The deeds You did in their days, In days of old: You are my King, O God; Command victories for Jacob (Psalm 44:1-4).

I love to hear stories. I especially enjoy true stories. God stories are the best of all. I have a friend who published a collection of God stories that she experienced through the years. When I read them they immediately went to my heart. They built my faith and encouraged me to see the different and unusual ways God can use us to deposit hope and love into the lives of those who need to know God cares.

God stories enrich our legacy and impact the lives of others. Psalm 44 introduces us to their power and importance. Think of all the God stories that were passed on from generation to generation around the campfires of the Jewish people. Their deliverance from Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, the crossing of the Jordan River, the fall of Jericho, and many, many more.

The legacy of God stories that my dad experienced were used by the Lord to lay a foundation of faith within my spirit that helped to build and strengthen my faith as I grew in the Lord. In my memoir I share a large collection of those stories to pass on to future generations.

In verse four of Psalm 44 we discover how the God stories of the past impacted the sons of Korah in their day. Their ancestors’ God became their God, and they called upon Him to also work mightily in their generation.
 
Insight: God’s story of your life is being masterfully written by the Author of the world’s best seller.




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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 43

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 43
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Stir up Yourself, and awake to my vindication, To my cause, my God and my Lord. Vindicate me, O Lord my God, according to Your righteousness (Psalm 43:1).
 
Vindication is not the same as vengeance. The prayer request in Psalm 43 is not asking God to “get even”, but to help others “get it right”.

God will vindicate His people.

There can be times when friends, family, or other believers can misunderstand our comments, our motives, or our actions. Sometimes our enemies can misrepresent us, falsely accuse us, or come to conclusions that aren’t true. In those times it’s important to be assured that God knows our hearts, understands our intentions, and will honor our responses of obedience to His will.

The best choice you can make in every circumstance and in every decision is to agree with God. Say “yes” to His “yes”. Set your heart on obedience, plant your feet on His pathway, and give all you’ve got to be pleasing to Him. He will be your Defender. He will be your Explainer. He will be your Advocate. He will be your Vindicator. Keep your trust in the Lord and you will never be ashamed.

When my brother Don was in his twenties he was called by God to serve the people of Mexico. Don had no college degree, hadn’t been to seminary, had no financial resources, and didn’t know how to speak Spanish.

Before entering Mexico, he was interviewed by a mission board looking for new missionaries they could sponsor and send into Mexico. Don failed the interview. The person giving the interview told Don he had nothing to offer the Mexican people.

Don went anyway.

Don spent the next forty-five years giving his life to serve the Mexican people. Twentyfive of those years were spent pastoring one of the largest churches in the city where he lived. At his death, a long line of people stood outside the funeral home waiting to get in. A passerby, who saw the long line commented, “Someone important must have died!”

When Jim Elliot (the young missionary who was martyred in the jungles of Ecuador) was in Bible College, a student asked which degree he was studying for. Jim answered, “An AUG degree.”

The student replied, “What’s an AUG degree?”

Jim answered, “Approved Unto God.”

Jim’s life and Don’s life were very different, yet they both served the Lord in complete obedience to His call. Both were vindicated by their AUG.

Insight: If God has called you to do something, do it, even if others disagree, disapprove, or don’t understand. God will have the final say concerning your obedience to Him.


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Monday, April 13, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 42

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 42
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

As the deer pants for the water brooks, So pants my soul for You, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God (Psalm 42:1-2).

One of my favorite worship choruses that came out of the Jesus People revival in the 70s was based on Psalm 42.  Here is the first verse…

As the deer panteth for the water
So my soul longeth after Thee
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee
You alone are my Strength, my Shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship Thee.

—Martin Nystrom

Psalm 42 begins by reminding us that both our bodies and our souls get thirsty and need water to drink. The water that the soul needs to survive and thrive does not come from a faucet, but from the Holy Spirit. It is living water. Only the Holy Spirit can quench the thirst of the soul. 

Jesus likened the Holy Spirit to a river of living water. In John 7:38-39 we read, “On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.”

Here is what we learn from Jesus’ words…

  • Spiritual thirsting brings spiritual drinking.
  • Jesus is the source from which living water flows.
  • The Scripture promises that your thirst will be quenched by believing and receiving from Jesus.
  • Jesus doesn’t give you a cup of water, instead He places within you a river of the Holy Spirit so you can be filled and overflowing.

Insight: Since Jesus has been glorified He has been filling thirsty believers with the Holy Spirit for generations. Only three things are needed:

  1. Be thirsty.
  2. Ask Jesus to fill you with the Holy Spirit.
  3. Drink.



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Friday, April 10, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 41

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 41
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Blessed is he who considers the poor... (Psalm 41:1).
 
Jesus told us that the poor would always be with us. It’s clear that God’s eternal purpose for the human race is not to make everyone materially wealthy. However, for now, the poor can become wealthy in the things that matter most.

My dad lived his entire life as a poor man according to the world’s standards. When he died there were no possessions he could pass on as an inheritance.

Yet, during his life he made it possible for me to become one of the richest men on earth. In our correspondence he would sometimes jokingly begin his letters by saying, “Dear Roy, heir of the Lessin millions…”. Of course he was speaking about eternal riches! He could say that because when I was nineteen he prayed with me to receive Jesus as my Savior and Lord. The riches I received through that one prayer will keep on giving forever!
 
There are many ways we can respond to those who are poor, needy, helpless, or weak. Sometimes it’s through an organization and sometimes it’s through our own plans. Sometimes it’s intentional, and sometimes it takes us by surprise. I would like to share with you one of those surprise times.
 
As my wife and I arrived home from church she stopped at our front door and said, “I believe God wants me to bring some groceries to our neighbor.”

I told her to go ahead. A few minutes later she walked next door carrying a bag full of groceries.
 
Our neighbor was a single mom with two young daughters. When she heard my wife’s knock she immediately went to the door. To her surprise, my wife said, “This bag of groceries is for you. It’s a gift from the Lord.”
 Our neighbor, with tears in her eyes responded, “A few minutes ago, my girls and I sat down at our table for lunch. I had just finished thanking the Lord for our meal when I heard your knock. The thing is…we have no food in the house!”

Insight: God always responds, remembers, releases, redeems, renews, reestablishes, restores, refreshes, revives, and rewards (Psalm 41:1-3).




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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 40

A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 40
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

I waited patiently for the Lord; And He inclined to me, And heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit, Out of the miry clay, And set my feet upon a rock, And established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth—Praise to our God; Many will see it and fear, And will trust in the Lord (Psalm 40:1-3).

I don’t think many of us fully understand how lost we were and how bad life was without Jesus. I had a friend who once asked me, “Roy, if you ever find the meaning to life please let me know.” At the time I was living a life without Jesus and had no answer to give.

Because of sin, selfishness and pride, each of us has struggled to escape our own “horrible pit” and “miry clay” that David speaks about in Psalm 40.

No philosophy, no club, no religion, no society, and no amount of our own efforts can rescue us.

God, and God alone, is our Redeemer and Deliverer.

Here are ten powerful, freeing and amazing things we discover about God’s redeeming love in verses 1-3,8:

  • God’s arm is long enough to reach us wherever we might be trapped.
  • His hand is strong enough to lift us out of any miry clay, or the entrapment of quicksand that wants to pull us under.
  • When sinners cry out to God for help, He answers with mercy. 
  • When sinners repent and confess their sins, God answers with forgiveness.
  • God’s redeeming love does even more than show mercy and forgiveness, it washes away all the stench and filth that defiled us.
  • After we’ve been cleansed, God places our feet upon a rock that is unsinkable and unshakable, giving us a firm and secure foundation to build our lives upon.
  • God continues to extend His redeeming love by placing us on the pathway of holiness.
  • In our journey God deposits a love song of praise and adoration that fills our hearts with worship.
  • As His story is being written in our lives, God works through us so others will put their trust in the Lord.
  • Doing God’s will becomes our daily delight as we live to please Him (verse 8).

Insight: Redemption is a mightier work than creation. Scripture says it this way…

Creation shows us God’s handiwork;
Redemption shows us God’s right arm! (Psalm 77:15)



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