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Lead Me to the Rock

by TerryLema February 10, 2022

I have been reading the songs of King David. We need to learn to pray as David prayed, sing as he sang, worship as he worshipped, and yes, even dance as he danced—with abandon. (If you get a chance today, read Psalm 61.)

Ps 61:2-3: I call to You from the ends of the earth when my heart is without strength. Lead me to a rock that is high above me, for You have been a refuge for me, a strong tower in the face of the enemy. HCSB]

David had a wonderful way of expressing his deepest thoughts, his circumstances, and his emotions. He never seemed to be afraid to admit to such things as, my heart grows faint. Yet his prayers seem to always contain petitions for a closer walk with God, as well as praise and worship and remembrance for all God had done.

David’s petition – lead me to a rock that is high above me.

David’s praise and worship – For you have been a refuge for me, a strong tower in the face of the enemy.

 David’s petition is to be led. He didn’t want to follow his own path, but to instead take the path God would give to bring him to solid ground. God had been David’s refuge before. He had provided protection from his enemies. David knew that God would always be there to lead and to protect.

Our hearts must be open like David’s—open to the leading of the Lord.

God will not drag us down the pathway to the Rock, but He will lead. We must have hearts willing to follow.

 

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Lead Me

by TerryLema January 13, 2021

The fourth two-word request found in David’s Psalm 143 is one that I have often prayed and found so true for my life.

 “May Your gracious Spirit lead me on level ground.” [V10b]

I used to walk at lunch around downtown Boise when I worked for the City and at St. Luke’s. Many of my paths were through older sections of the city where the majestic old trees had broken up the sidewalk and left it uneven and in places even dangerous. I had to concentrate on my path.

Now I walk in newer areas around my house, but I still must think about level ground since my walking is affected by my physical limitations. I must concentrate on what is under my feet even more since even the slightest bump or crack can trip me up.

We can easily understand what it means to walk on natural level ground, but what does it mean to walk on spiritual level ground? Spiritual level ground is the Word of God, revealed to us in Scripture and through the illumination of the Spirit of God.

Spiritual level ground neither incites nor enflames. It provides a true and steady path from generation to generation. The path of God we walk is the path set out in the teachings of both the Old and New Testament. They are the teachings of our LORD and Savior Christ Jesus. The path future generations walk will be the same.

The ground we walk becomes uneven and full of potholes and things that trip us up only when we divert from the foundation of Christ Jesus. “For no one can lay any other foundation than what has been laid down. That foundation is Jesus Christ.” [1 Corinthians 3:11 HCSB]

It is wise to pray each day that God leads us on “spiritual level ground!” Amen.

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Pastor Terry Lema

Pastor Terry Lema has been married for 53 years, and has 3 children and 3 grandsons. Terry graduated from Trinity Bible College, and and recently retired as Lead Pastor at The Way Church in Middleton, Idaho.

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