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Psalm for the Day

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Welcome to "Psalm for the Day," where we bring you a brief respite through the timeless verses of the Psalms. In each episode, join us for a short reading of these sacred scriptures, offering a moment of solace, inspiration, and reflection. Let the poetic beauty of the Psalms weave into your day, providing a spiritual touchstone for moments of peace and contemplation. This is "Psalm for the Day" – a moment of tranquility in your busy world.Copyright Church Design Resource Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Pentecost Week – Our Advocate in Ourselves
    Jun 12 2025

    Readings: Acts 2:1-21, John 15: 26-27 & 16:4-15

    Pentecost: Every great story has a turning point—a moment of promise, followed by a moment where that promise is fulfilled in a way no one could have imagined.


    Today, as we celebrate Pentecost Week, we are looking at perhaps the greatest promise ever fulfilled in the life of the Church.To truly understand the power of Pentecost, we must first understand the promise that came before it.


    So let’s set the scene with the context from our reading in John's Gospel. The story begins not with drama, but in a quiet, tense room during the Last Supper.


    Jesus has just told his friends where he is going, and Thomas has asked how they can know the way. Jesus gives that famous, foundational answer: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”It is into this profound statement that Philip makes his heartfelt plea: "Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied." He’s asking for something definite. And Jesus’s response goes to the very heart of his identity. He says, “Don’t you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me? The words I say to you I do not speak on my own authority. Rather, it is the Father, living in me, who is doing his work.”


    He then makes a staggering promise that shifts the focus from himself to them. “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” And he gives them the means: “And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.”Finally, he promises the Advocate who will make this all possible—the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth.


    This is the promise: a deeply personal presence that will empower them to do "even greater things."Now, let's bridge the gap. Fast forward a few weeks. Jesus is gone. The disciples are huddled together, clinging to these incredible promises. They are waiting. But for what? What does it look like to do "greater things"?


    And then comes the answer. The fulfillment.


    Our reading from the book of Acts tells us that suddenly, a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the entire house. Tongues of fire came to rest on each of them. They are all filled with the Holy Spirit and begin to speak in other languages.


    Because of the sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment. It’s a festival, and Jerusalem is a melting pot. As they hear the disciples speaking of God's wonders, each in their own native tongue, some are amazed, but others make fun of them. And in that moment, we see the first flicker of that promised power. Peter stands up and cuts through the cynicism, declaring, “These people are not drunk, as you suppose. It’s only nine in the morning!” He then proceeds to preach with a boldness he never had before.


    The quiet, intimate promise of a comforter has exploded into a powerful, public event. The Spirit that would comfort the orphaned few is now breaking down barriers and empowering them to speak truth to a confused world. The private promise has led to public power.


    So what does this mean for us, right here in our own lives today? First, the Spirit is still our constant friend, the Comforter. This is the fulfillment of that intimate promise from John. Remember what Jesus promised? An Advocate who lives in us. He said, "I will not leave you as orphans." And he hasn't. What does that look like?


    It looks like finding the strength to face the day when you are struggling with your mental health. It’s the unexpected moment of peace that descends when you’re sitting in a hospital waiting room. It's knowing

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  • Psalm 26 - Vindicate Me [Lord]
    Apr 21 2025
    1 Vindicate me, Lord,
    for I have led a blameless life;
    I have trusted in the Lord
    and have not faltered.
    2 Test me, Lord, and try me,
    examine my heart and my mind;
    3 for I have always been mindful of your unfailing love
    and have lived in reliance on your faithfulness.
    4 I do not sit with the deceitful,
    nor do I associate with hypocrites.
    5 I abhor the assembly of evildoers
    and refuse to sit with the wicked.
    6 I wash my hands in innocence,
    and go about your altar, Lord,
    7 proclaiming aloud your praise
    and telling of all your wonderful deeds.
    8 Lord, I love the house where you live,
    the place where your glory dwells.
    9 Do not take away my soul along with sinners,
    my life with those who are bloodthirsty,
    10 in whose hands are wicked schemes,
    whose right hands are full of bribes.
    11 I lead a blameless life;
    deliver me and be merciful to me.
    12 My feet stand on level ground;
    in the great congregation I will praise the Lord.
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  • Psalm 25 - I Put My Trust [in you Lord]
    Apr 17 2025
    1 In you, Lord my God,
    I put my trust.
    2 I trust in you;
    do not let me be put to shame,
    nor let my enemies triumph over me.
    3 No one who hopes in you
    will ever be put to shame,
    but shame will come on those
    who are treacherous without cause.
    4 Show me your ways, Lord,
    teach me your paths.
    5 Guide me in your truth and teach me,
    for you are God my Savior,
    and my hope is in you all day long.
    6 Remember, Lord, your great mercy and love,
    for they are from of old.
    7 Do not remember the sins of my youth
    and my rebellious ways;
    according to your love remember me,
    for you, Lord, are good.
    8 Good and upright is the Lord;
    therefore he instructs sinners in his ways.
    9 He guides the humble in what is right
    and teaches them his way.
    10 All the ways of the Lord are loving and faithful
    toward those who keep the demands of his covenant.
    11 For the sake of your name, Lord,
    forgive my iniquity, though it is great.
    12 Who, then, are those who fear the Lord?
    He will instruct them in the ways they should choose.[b]
    13 They will spend their days in prosperity,
    and their descendants will inherit the land.
    14 The Lord confides in those who fear him;
    he makes his covenant known to them.
    15 My eyes are ever on the Lord,
    for only he will release my feet from the snare.
    16 Turn to me and be gracious to me,
    for I am lonely and afflicted.
    17 Relieve the troubles of my heart
    and free me from my anguish.
    18 Look on my affliction and my distress
    and take away all my sins.
    19 See how numerous are my enemies
    and how fiercely they hate me!
    20 Guard my life and rescue me;
    do not let me be put to shame,
    for I take refuge in you.
    21 May integrity and uprightness protect me,
    because my hope, Lord,[c] is in you.
    22 Deliver Israel, O God,
    from all their troubles!

    With thanks to Bible Gateway for these words.
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