ISAIAH 26 TRUSTING GOD BRINGS PERFECT PEACE

July 6


ISAIAH 26

You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you,

because he trusts in you.4 Trust in the LORD forever,

for the LORD GOD is an everlasting rock.

5 For he has humbled the inhabitants of the height, the lofty city.

He lays it low, lays it low to the ground, casts it to the dust.

6 The foot tramples it, the feet of the poor, the steps of the needy.”

7 The path of the righteous is level; you make level the way of the righteous.

8 In the path of your judgments, O LORD, we wait for you;

your name and remembrance are the desire of our soul.  – Isaiah 26:3-8


ISAIAH 26 TRUSTING GOD BRINGS PERFECT PEACE

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

As you stay faithful and continue to trust in the Lord

You will observe that your heart and mind turn calm

Since you no longer rely on yourself, anxiety leaves you

You begin to be humble and know that God is in control

Trusting God brings you perfect peace and endurance

It grows your faith and starves your bent on impatience.


Anxiety plagues our world today. There are many distractions and a lack of the knowledge of God in our world that leads to constant chaos and turmoil. In this information age, we begin to have an overload of things that are not truly important for us. We forget our purpose in life and it becomes meaningless. We pursue things that are all fleeting as the book of Ecclesiastes presents to us. Without the knowledge of God and the absence of purpose in our lives, we will always generate anxiety and worry. Where does all these unrest stem from? It usually comes from our sinful nature. By nature, we want to know things, understand it and have control over them. We rely on our own understanding which are so limited that we often fail to see many aspects of what is truly going on around us.

In these following verses in Isaiah, he emphasizes the benefit of trusting the Lord. Perfect peace is the aftermath of dependence on God. It is the opposite when we trust in ourselves or other humans. He shows us that God is an everlasting rock, a sure foundation. When we rely on the Lord, we begin to recognize his sovereignty which humbles us and keeps us focused on his majesty and greatness. Not only do we gain perfect peace, but we reap the knowledge that only comes from those who fear God. We get to deepen our faith and our hearts become softened and long for those that pleases God. It gives us a way of strengthening our weakness and discerning the evil plots that are constantly at work while we are in this world. If we don’t trust the Lord, we will have a hard time navigating this cruel and corrupt world. But if we come to God and trust our heavenly Father, he will provide for all that we need.


REFLECTION

  • Why do you think we get more anxious and unstable when we rely on our own strength?

PSALM 118 A TRUSTWORTHY GOD

July 5


PSALM 118

Let those who fear the Lord say,
    “His steadfast love endures forever.”

Out of my distress I called on the Lord;
    the Lord answered me and set me free.
The Lord is on my side; I will not fear.
    What can man do to me?
The Lord is on my side as my helper;
    I shall look in triumph on those who hate me.

It is better to take refuge in the Lord
    than to trust in man.
It is better to take refuge in the Lord
    than to trust in princes. – Psalm 118:4-9


PSALM 118 A TRUSTWORTHY GOD

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

Man is so fallen that he is not truly trustworthy

He can even deceive his own self; he’s not reliable

Because of sin, man puts himself first than others

Why would you then put your trust in your neighbor?

The only one you can absolutely rely on is God

He unconditionally loves you and cares for you

You’ll be let down if you put your trust in humans

Instead, depend on the One who won’t let you down.


According to some sources, Psalms 112-118 were considered Egyptian Hallels, a group of psalms sung during major Jewish festivals such as Passover. According to scholars, It is considered a royal and Messianic psalm. It features a processional entry to the Temple and highly triumphant language that has historically been linked to a Davidic king and the coming Messiah.

As David wrote this, we hear his rejoicing over how the Lord has delivered him from all the myriad enemies that constantly hunted him. But as king, this psalm could also refer to the Israelites, whom David ruled over. Since he was chosen by God to look after God’s own people, we hear how grateful he is to God and points to every deliverance God had given Israel. It praises God’s steadfast love to him and his people, who in the midst of all kinds of attack and adversities, made it through. David encourages God’s people never to trust humans, but to only trust in the Lord God, who is Almighty and their rock and salvation. Man is finite who can be very subjective, but God is infinite and sees all things. He knows our enemies and our predicament in all its aspects, but humans only see in part. David wants for all his people to rely only on the trustworthy God who made us all.


REFLECTION

  • Share insights how humans can never compare with God’s trustworthiness.

PSALM 56 TRUST GOD WHEN YOU’RE AFRAID

July 4


PSALM 56

When I am afraid, I put my trust in you.
In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; 

I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me?

All day long they injure my cause;
    all their thoughts are against me for evil.
They stir up strife, they lurk; they watch my steps,
    as they have waited for my life.For their crime will they escape?
    In wrath cast down the peoples, O God!

You have kept count of my tossings;
    put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?
Then my enemies will turn back in the day when I call.
    This I know, that God is for me. – Psalm 56:3-9


PSALM 56 TRUST GOD WHEN YOU’RE AFRAID

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

In the midst of danger, God’s people know where to turn

They don’t rely on their understanding but run to God instead

They are aware of the power of the One who made all things

They keep their eyes on Jesus, the source of all strength

Trust the Lord even if you are overwhelmed; He’ll always be there

He will never leave or forsake you; he is always after your welfare.


David had many enemies wanting his head. We hear in this psalm that he is overwhelmed with fear. What do you do when you get into this kind of dilemma? Most of us, if I am being honest, would probably be so distressed and frozen to do anything. Maybe, depression would set in when we focus on the reasons why we are being hunted. Interestingly, David was a faithful king, but Saul’s jealousy paved the way for his life of running and living in caves. What did David do in these distressing and fearful times? Instead of wallowing in fear and pity for himself, he stood on the promises of God. I love how honest David was to cry out to God and tell the Lord all the things he is going through. Instead of complaining and grumbling, he recalls that God is aware of every detail that is happening in his life. He focuses on how much God loves him and recalled how God would keep count of all his enemies and store all his tears in a bottle. What intimate knowledge of his God! Do we have that kind of relationship with our Lord? Do we honestly declare our difficulties and humbly lay it down to God?

In this psalm, David prays for all the fear that he is going through. Instead, he runs to God and continues to faithfully trust in Him. Like a child to his father, he goes to the person who would know how to deal with his enemies and who is capable of protecting him. He declares his dependence on God in the most fearful and adverse times of his life.


REFLECTION

·       Share a time when you were overwhelmed with fear and remembered to run to the Lord.

PSALM 40 BLESSED ARE THEY WHO TRUST THE LORD

July 3


PSALM 40

I waited patiently for the Lord; he inclined to me and heard my cry.
He drew me up from the pit of destruction,   out of the miry bog,
and set my feet upon a rock,   making my steps secure.
He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God.
Many will see and fear, and put their trust in the Lord.

Blessed is the man who make   the Lord his trust,
who does not turn to the proud,  to those who go astray after a lie!
You have multiplied, O Lord my God,
    your wondrous deeds and your thoughts toward us;
    none can compare with you! I will proclaim and tell of them,
    yet they are more than can be told. Psalm 40:1-5


PSALM 40 BLESSED ARE THEY WHO TRUST THE LORD

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

When you put your trust in the Lord, you’ll be blessed

He will secure every step you make and lead you to his ways

You will not be destroyed by your enemies for God is your shield

He will protect you and your family for as long as you live

He will multiply you and make you fruitful in all that you undertake

Because you trust his holy name, you will be victorious and triumphant.


In this psalm, David praises God for the many times his prayers were heard. He was delivered from his enemies and those who want to pursue him when he pleaded God to do so.  He exalts God for listening to his pleas and gave us a picture of a God who clearly cares for every detail that happens in each of his people’s lives. In verse 2, David paints a picture of a rescuing God, almost prophetically referring to God’s mercy and plan salvation through the sacrifice of Jesus’ blood when he died on the cross for all humankind. The pit of destruction is symbolic of the enemy’s ploys and the miry bog represents our sinful nature which is filthy and muddy.

In verse 3, he declares another promise of God where there will be rejoicing and a new song given to those who trust in him first and the plan of God to fulfill his promise over his name being praised and glorified by multitudes of people. This prophecy of David was also reiterated by Isaiah in chapter 45:23 when God declared that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord. David describes the man who trusts the Lord just as he differentiates in Psalm 1 the wicked and the righteous. He illustrates the God-reliant people as those who live honestly and do not compromise their relationship with their Lord. They do not mingle with the ungodly and the sinners. They discern lies when it comes because they know their God and his word. They know right away if it goes against God’s laws and truth. They walk in righteousness and follow the Holy Spirit’s lead.


REFLECTION

  • Share some blessings you have received because you trusted in the Lord.

PSALM 9 TRUST IN GOD ALONE

July 2


PSALM 9

The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed,
    a stronghold in times of trouble.
10 And those who know your name put their trust in you,
    for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.

11 Sing praises to the Lord, who sits enthroned in Zion!
    Tell among the peoples his deeds!
12 For he who avenges blood is mindful of them;
    he does not forget the cry of the afflicted.

13 Be gracious to me, O Lord!
    See my affliction from those who hate me,
    O you who lift me up from the gates of death,
14 that I may recount all your praises,
    that in the gates of the daughter of Zion
    I may rejoice in your salvation. – Psalm 9:9-14


PSALM 9 TRUST IN GOD ALONE

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

If you trust in God alone, you will not be abandoned

He is a fortress for all those who have been forgotten

Put your trust in God and not in any idol or human being

He is the Lord Almighty who is gracious, loving and amazing

His love for you is unconditional and never-ending

Trust in God alone for if you do, you will be contended.


We can easily trust ourselves but to trust in God can pose many challenges to many people, especially those who do not know God. Some people trust in their wealth, knowledge, power and many other idols which do not last or truly give us a guarantee or assurance in life. Many unbelievers do not have a clue as to their purposes in life. We become so accustomed to the world’s system of believing in the “self” instead of a higher power who knows more than ourselves. We all live our lives assuming that we know a lot of things when in reality we often struggle with trying to make sense of many things. By nature, we are so arrogant and rely on our own skills and understanding which sometimes cancel other people’s opinions or expertise. Then we become disillusioned if these idols we trust do not live up to our expectations.

In this psalm, the writer wants us to trust in God alone because he is a stronghold. A stronghold is a fortress that shields us from enemies and attackers. If we trust in God alone, we will be assured of total safety and protection, but if we trust in something else, we won’t have that guarantee since no one loves us more than our Maker.


REFLECTION

  • What do most people trust in our world today and why do you think they rely on them?

PROVERBS 3 WHEN YOU TRUST THE LORD YOUR GOD

July 1


PROVERBS 3

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.
It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones.

Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce;
10 then your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will be bursting with wine.

11 My son, do not despise the Lord’s discipline or be weary of his reproof,
12 for the Lord reproves him whom he loves, as a father the son in whom he delights.

                                                                                        – Proverbs 3:5-12


PROVERBS 3 WHEN YOU TRUST THE LORD YOUR GOD

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

When you trust the Lord your God, you are glorifying him

It means that you do not lean on your own understanding

When you lean on your Lord and Savior, you’ll have an overflow

Your life will be materially rich and you will also spiritually grow

Depending on the Lord for everything brings much wisdom and healing

It makes you constantly humble and will stop you from rebelling and sinning.


Trust is a very crucial ingredient in any relationship. Where there is no love, trust won’t thrive. Your gauge to a good relationship is the presence of trust between the people in the relationship. Trust is the building block of love while mistrust is the breeding ground for fear and sin. If you investigate a failed marriage or relationship, you’ll find that the culprit of the breakdown is a lack of trust in one or in both parties involved in the relationship. Some marriages may last without trust if they are in a codependent relationship where one person is in control and manipulating the marriage to work while the other person does not care at all. This kind of relationship is not based on love but on a transactional basis, where one or both will compromise their belief system or stay in the relationship just for the convenience of it. This is a sad fate because this is a contract not a covenant marriage. They are actually unloving because they are not looking at the other’s welfare but ensuring that they get their needs met.                                      

Solomon gives us wisdom in these following verses regarding the benefits of trusting God.  He points out the importance of trusting God with all our hearts. It means that we cannot trust our own judgements or understanding of something. Instead, we run to the Lord for counsel. He is the only one who knows all things and can see all situations from an objective perspective. We tend to be biased and subjective on situations because we don’t see the big picture. He reminds us that if we trust him with all our hearts, we will stay calm even in the midst of adversities and trials. We also are showered with favors when we seek God’s counsel and go with what he tells us to do.


REFLECTION

·       How does trusting God protect us from pride and arrogance?

1 PETER 2 RESPECTING OTHERS SHOWS LOVE

June 30


1 PETER 2

17 Honor everyone. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the emperor.

18 Servants, be subject to your masters with all respect, not only to the good and gentle but also to the unjust. 19 For this is a gracious thing, when, mindful of God, one endures sorrows while suffering unjustly. 20 For what credit is it if, when you sin and are beaten for it, you endure? But if when you do good and suffer for it you endure, this is a gracious thing in the sight of God. 21 For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you might follow in his steps. 22 He committed no sin, neither was deceit found in his mouth. 23 When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly. 24 He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed. 25 For you were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls. – 1 Peter 2:17-25


1 PETER 2 RESPECTING OTHERS SHOWS LOVE

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

As servants of Christ, you will possess the fear of the Lord

This reverence manifests when you consider all his laws

Because of God’s love for you, you can love others too

This love is shown both to the lovable and the unlovable

You will begin to have patience and endure your adversities

You no longer protect yourself but go to God during difficulties

You treat others as God treats you and begin to see God’s image in them

You start to accept your difference from others and become resilient.


If I were to ask you “What is the biggest proof that someone loves you?”, what would your response be? Is it to be loved back or having all your needs met? Most of the world would probably answer with being loved back or having their needs met. This kind of expectation is usual for those who do not know the Lord. But for a Christian, we were given a clear instruction as to how to love. It is in what Jesus did for the whole world that we learn about sacrificial and unselfish love. In other words, we don’t think of yourself first, but we are genuinely interested in others too. We think of other people’s welfare and interests and their needs. Mother Theresa championed this when she gave her life to serve others. Unconditional love as modeled to us by the Lord Jesus Christ himself would mean that we are able to sacrifice our own life for the sake of others. This concept would be counter-intuitive to the world system which always prioritizes the self.

In this account, Peter speaks of the importance of honoring everyone, loving the communion of saints, fearing the Lord and submitting to authorities. Respect is a crucial ingredient in a believer’s life. If we don’t have it, it would mean that we have missed what unconditional love is. Honoring and respecting others would be a deficit in our lives. When we fear God, we will honor one another as well.


REFLECTION

·       Why do you think honor and respect are novelties in our world today?

PSALM 57 REJOICE OVER GOD’S STEADFAST LOVE

June 29


PSALM 57

Be exalted, O God, above the heavens! Let your glory be over all the earth!

They set a net for my steps; my soul was bowed down.
  They dug a pit in my way, but they have fallen into it themselves. Selah
My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast! I will sing and make melody!
Awake, my glory! Awake, O harp and lyre! I will awake the dawn!
I will give thanks to you, O Lord, among the peoples; I will sing praises to you among the nations.
10 For your steadfast love is great to the heavens, your faithfulness to the clouds.

11 Be exalted, O God, above the heavens! Let your glory be over all the earth!

                                                                                        – Psalm 57:5-11


PSALM 57 REJOICE OVER GOD’S STEADFAST LOVE

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

To our faithful God who loves with all compassion & tenderness

Let us exalt him and lift up our hearts to sing hymns of praise

No matter how much suffering and adversities we are experiencing

Let us never forget how merciful he is to forgive all our transgressing

Rejoice over God’s steadfast love for it will remind us of his goodness

Be thankful always for his generosity and bounteous love and uprightness.


It is hard to be joyful when we are full of bitterness, disappointments and regrets. When we focus on what we don’t have instead of counting all the blessings that we receive, we will definitely fail to give glory to the Lord. Instead, we will have a complaining attitude and fail to see God’s goodness and favors. I used to be a very negative person but a book changed my life when it gave me a way to combat that tendency to complain. It was to keep a list of things I could be thankful for on a daily basis. So, I began to have a thank you diary where I count all the little and big things that made me focus on the gifts I have received from God rather than whining about what I didn’t have or unmet needs that were never addressed. At first, the list was short. As time passed by, I found myself getting more things in the list. Then my perception changed from negativity to a more content and joyful perspective. I began to see the gifts that the Lord showers me with on a regular basis. It gave me a more grateful attitude rather than being discontented. It’s been almost five decades since I did this thank you diary. When I became a Christian, I realized that the Holy Spirit corrected my ingratitude to gratitude.

In this psalm, we hear David focuses on the steadfast love of God and how he responded to it. If there’s anyone else who could justify complaining, it would be David. He was a king but constantly chased by enemies that he practically hid in caves and moved around lacking all the comforts worthy of a king. In this account, he sings praise and exalts the Lord for all the faithful love he received.


REFLECTION

  • Why do you think thanksgiving gives God glory and the best response to his steadfast love?

ISAIAH 54 YOUR MAKER’S LOVE FOR YOU

June 28


ISAIAH 54

For your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name;
and the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God of the whole earth he is called.
For the Lord has called you like a wife deserted and grieved in spirit,
like a wife of youth when she is cast off, says your God.
For a brief moment I deserted you, but with great compassion I will gather you.
In overflowing anger for a moment I hid my face from you,
but with everlasting love I will have compassion on you,” says the Lord, your Redeemer.

“This is like the days of Noah to me: as I swore that the waters of Noah
should no more go over the earth, so I have sworn that I will not be angry with you,
and will not rebuke you.10 For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed,
but my steadfast love shall not depart from you,

and my covenant of peace shall not be removed,”

says the Lord, who has compassion on you. – Isaiah 54:5-10


ISAIAH 54 YOUR MAKER’S LOVE FOR YOU

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

The Lord God who created you is truly devoted

Like a husband to his wife, he is totally committed

When he gets angry, it is just momentary

He forgives for he loves you unconditionally

His love endures forever and is full of compassion

Your Maker’s love for you is also a shield of protection.


Have you ever wondered what you truly look like inside? Have you ever dwelt on thinking why your Maker carved you in his own image? We see our faces in the mirror regularly but do we look enough at our hearts to see if we are actually reflecting God’s own image in us. Why did God place his imprint on all humankind? We often feel bad when we do things outside of God’s design and yet he never regretted making us in his likeness. Even when sin entered our lives, he gave a remedy for it so we can trace back the original design he made us from. He never got rid of sinful people like us all but as a great master artist, he redid all that was destroyed by Satan. He brought his own Son Jesus Christ to put each of us to our original make.

Have you noticed how couples who have stayed married for so long usually take on similar facial features? That is because they have stayed in connection and shared with each other all the ups and downs of life. They eat together, talk, make life work and this interdependence towards each other transforms these two people into very similar identities and looks. This is how God wants us to be. As our husband, he wants us all to look like the image he made us to be. He wants for us to receive his plan of salvation for mankind to be fulfilled. It is the ultimate way we can give him glory.


REFLECTION

·       How are you reflecting God’s image in your own character and the way you live? Cite insights.

NEHEMIAH 9 GOD’ ABOUNDING LOVE

June 27


NEHEMIAH 9

16 “But they and our fathers acted presumptuously and stiffened their neck and did not obey your commandments. 17 They refused to obey and were not mindful of the wonders that you performed among them, but they stiffened their neck and appointed a leader to return to their slavery in Egypt. But you are a God ready to forgive, gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and did not forsake them. 18 Even when they had made for themselves a golden calf and said, ‘This is your God who brought you up out of Egypt,’ and had committed great blasphemies, 19 you in your great mercies did not forsake them in the wilderness. The pillar of cloud to lead them in the way did not depart from them by day, nor the pillar of fire by night to light for them the way by which they should go. 20 You gave your good Spirit to instruct them and did not withhold your manna from their mouth and gave them water for their thirst. 21 Forty years you sustained them in the wilderness, and they lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell. – Nehemiah 9:16-21


NEHEMIAH 9 GOD’ ABOUNDING LOVE

A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses

As you learn more about your heavenly Father

You will discover his grace and abounding favors

He is generous and easily forgives your transgressions

His love is unconditional and he is full of compassion

He provides you with direction through his laws

It is his way of disciplining and protecting your soul

His abounding love never ends, it is everlasting

He is slow to anger and his mercies are never-ending.


According to sources, chapter nine of Nehemiah’s book is the longest and most reflective prayer among the books in the bible. In this prayer, we hear a mixture of praise, confession of sin and remembrance of God’s unwavering love to his unfaithful and oftentimes rebellious people. Have you ever met anyone as patient and as gentle and loving to those who have constantly defied and disobeyed him? When we go against our parents, we often get punished and the punishment is not always fair. Unlike God, we humans do not see the big picture. We are often tunnel-vision and see only parts of a situation or scenario. Therefore, we can be biased or subjective about those parts that we can only perceive. The rest of it, we don’t truly grasp. Unlike God who sees the big picture, we tend to judge and make wrong assumptions or presumptions when we don’t really know what we are talking about. We just love to blurt out opinions that are not truly objective and impartial.

In this prayer, Nehemiah gives us a clear description of the love of God for his people. His patience lasted 40 years to the Israelites who disobeyed, grumbled and complained about their journey to the Promised Land despite the constant provision they had and constant protection and guidance from the Lord God himself. He continually showered them with his abounding love despite their rebellion.


REFLECTION

  •   Share insights as to God’s abounding love for you.