* In the face of terror one feels the powerlessness like no one can imagine. I am sitting among people who have lived it this week in Jerusalem. Last night I met a man and his 25 year old daughter. She was kidnapped in France when she was only three years old. It was seven years before he and his wife were able to get their daughter home. “All to Bring Victoria Home” by Delwyn Jones Schmidt – check Amazon.
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As I read Psalm 32 and 62 this morning David reminds us that there is only one place to go to when the terror man comes upon man. Then I listened to the story of a man whose parents met in Auschwitz in Poland. Both his parents lost most of their love ones, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers in the camp. Incomprehensible!!! I experience the joy in both of these people. In reflecting on these Psalms I found a place to go that is helping me keep perspective by setting my heart, mind and soul on the giver of light and life. David the Psalmist led me there in reading Psalm 32 and 62.
* Tighten the strings of my heart Draw near to me, Gracious Lord I am yours to do as you will Your joy – my center * I sense your divine power Please deliver me from pride I pray for humility Love will rule my life * The lust for recognition Deliver me from man’s applause I want a pure heart, O God Courage to do right * I am powerless Deliver me from man’s greed Fill me with your peace May compassion flow through me The light of your presence seen * God says:
“I will instruct you And teach you the way to go I will counsel you My eyes will be fixed on you” There’s no greater joy than this * You’re my hiding place The giver of love and life Your promises renew me Your light breaks the dawn Brings hope in the darkest times You count my tears; I’m refreshed * Let it be so!