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Today we read some memorable psalms. May we be impressed again at the masterful imagery of Psalm 23, which has become such an oft-repeated and cherished chapter of the Bible. Let us reflect the confidence and the comfort that is derived from knowing with certainty that we are God’s, and that he is the faithful and good Shepherd of our lives. Acts 20 shows us the powerful ministry entrusted to Paul by God’s Spirit. What an amazing thing it must have been to be present at some of these incredible scenes in Paul’s life.
— Pastor Mike
22 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
3 Yet you are holy,
6 But I am a worm and not a man,
9 Yet you are he who took me from the womb;
12 Many bulls encompass me;
14 I am poured out like water,
16 For dogs encompass me;
19 But you, O Lord, do not be far off!
22 I will tell of your name to my brothers;
25 From you comes my praise in the great congregation;
27 All the ends of the earth shall remember
29 All the prosperous of the earth eat and worship;
23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, [7]
5 You prepare a table before me
24 The earth is the Lord‘s and the fullness thereof, [12]
3 Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
7 Lift up your heads, O gates!
20 After the uproar ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and after encouraging them, he said farewell and departed for Macedonia. 2 When he had gone through those regions and had given them much encouragement, he came to Greece. 3 There he spent three months, and when a plot was made against him by the Jews as he was about to set sail for Syria, he decided to return through Macedonia. 4 Sopater the Berean, son of Pyrrhus, accompanied him; and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe, and Timothy; and the Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus. 5 These went on ahead and were waiting for us at Troas, 6 but we sailed away from Philippi after the days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days we came to them at Troas, where we stayed for seven days.
7 On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul talked with them, intending to depart on the next day, and he prolonged his speech until midnight. 8 There were many lamps in the upper room where we were gathered. 9 And a young man named Eutychus, sitting at the window, sank into a deep sleep as Paul talked still longer. And being overcome by sleep, he fell down from the third story and was taken up dead. 10 But Paul went down and bent over him, and taking him in his arms, said, “Do not be alarmed, for his life is in him.” 11 And when Paul had gone up and had broken bread and eaten, he conversed with them a long while, until daybreak, and so departed. 12 And they took the youth away alive, and were not a little comforted.
13 But going ahead to the ship, we set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul aboard there, for so he had arranged, intending himself to go by land. 14 And when he met us at Assos, we took him on board and went to Mitylene. 15 And sailing from there we came the following day opposite Chios; the next day we touched at Samos; and [14] the day after that we went to Miletus. 16 For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he might not have to spend time in Asia, for he was hastening to be at Jerusalem, if possible, on the day of Pentecost.
[1] 22:3 Or dwelling in the praises
By Pastor Mike FabarezToday we read some memorable psalms. May we be impressed again at the masterful imagery of Psalm 23, which has become such an oft-repeated and cherished chapter of the Bible. Let us reflect the confidence and the comfort that is derived from knowing with certainty that we are God’s, and that he is the faithful and good Shepherd of our lives. Acts 20 shows us the powerful ministry entrusted to Paul by God’s Spirit. What an amazing thing it must have been to be present at some of these incredible scenes in Paul’s life.
— Pastor Mike
22 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
3 Yet you are holy,
6 But I am a worm and not a man,
9 Yet you are he who took me from the womb;
12 Many bulls encompass me;
14 I am poured out like water,
16 For dogs encompass me;
19 But you, O Lord, do not be far off!
22 I will tell of your name to my brothers;
25 From you comes my praise in the great congregation;
27 All the ends of the earth shall remember
29 All the prosperous of the earth eat and worship;
23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, [7]
5 You prepare a table before me
24 The earth is the Lord‘s and the fullness thereof, [12]
3 Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
7 Lift up your heads, O gates!
20 After the uproar ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and after encouraging them, he said farewell and departed for Macedonia. 2 When he had gone through those regions and had given them much encouragement, he came to Greece. 3 There he spent three months, and when a plot was made against him by the Jews as he was about to set sail for Syria, he decided to return through Macedonia. 4 Sopater the Berean, son of Pyrrhus, accompanied him; and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and Secundus; and Gaius of Derbe, and Timothy; and the Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus. 5 These went on ahead and were waiting for us at Troas, 6 but we sailed away from Philippi after the days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days we came to them at Troas, where we stayed for seven days.
7 On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul talked with them, intending to depart on the next day, and he prolonged his speech until midnight. 8 There were many lamps in the upper room where we were gathered. 9 And a young man named Eutychus, sitting at the window, sank into a deep sleep as Paul talked still longer. And being overcome by sleep, he fell down from the third story and was taken up dead. 10 But Paul went down and bent over him, and taking him in his arms, said, “Do not be alarmed, for his life is in him.” 11 And when Paul had gone up and had broken bread and eaten, he conversed with them a long while, until daybreak, and so departed. 12 And they took the youth away alive, and were not a little comforted.
13 But going ahead to the ship, we set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul aboard there, for so he had arranged, intending himself to go by land. 14 And when he met us at Assos, we took him on board and went to Mitylene. 15 And sailing from there we came the following day opposite Chios; the next day we touched at Samos; and [14] the day after that we went to Miletus. 16 For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he might not have to spend time in Asia, for he was hastening to be at Jerusalem, if possible, on the day of Pentecost.
[1] 22:3 Or dwelling in the praises