Day 191: Chronological Bible in One Year Devotion:
Psalm 107 is a resounding testimony to God’s enduring mercy and faithfulness. Four different groups—wanderers, prisoners, the sick, and sailors—are all shown crying out to the Lord in distress, and each time, He delivers them. The refrain, “Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and He delivered them,” echoes God's compassion in every circumstance.
Psalm 111 and 112 continue this theme by praising God’s wonderful works and encouraging us to live in the fear of the Lord, which brings wisdom and security. legacy of those who fear the Lord is generational—"Their children will be mighty in the land" (Psalm 112:2). God honors and upholds those who walk uprightly.
Psalm 113 shifts our focus to exalting God from the rising of the sun to its setting. He lifts the poor from the dust and seats them with princes—our God reverses stories and rewrites destinies.
Psalm 114 recounts the supernatural power of God in history—how the Red Sea fled, and the Jordan turned back. Nature itself responds in awe before the presence of the Lord.
These psalms collectively call us to remember, rejoice, and proclaim what God has done. You have a story—tell it. Your life is a testimony—live it. Let the redeemed say so!
Prayer: Lord, I thank You for redeeming me from destruction and for hearing me when I cry out. Help me to remember Your goodness, live in reverence before You, and testify boldly of Your wondrous works. May my life glorify You and inspire others to trust in You always. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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