• How to Praise the Lord in Every Circumstance | Psalm 103
    Nov 25 2024

    This guided meditation and prayer from Psalm 103 guides us to pause and praise God for his unwavering faithfulness.

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    Psalm 103 is often called a “salvation-history” Psalm. It beautifully recounts God’s faithfulness through the ages, telling the story of how he saved and redeemed his people over and over. At its core, this Psalm reminds us: if God did it before, he will do it again. He is trustworthy, he is good, and he is worthy of our praise.

    In this season of thanksgiving, take a few moments to be guided into gratitude.

    You can follow along with a FREE printed guide for this meditation and the entire Praying with the Psalms series here.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 103:1-5, NIV

    1 Praise the Lord, my soul;

    all my inmost being, praise his holy name.

    2 Praise the Lord, my soul,

    and forget not all his benefits—

    3 who forgives all your sins

    and heals all your diseases,

    4 who redeems your life from the pit

    and crowns you with love and compassion,

    5 who satisfies your desires with good things

    so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

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    19 mins
  • How to Pray When Attacked: Teach Me Your Way, Lord | Psalm 86
    Nov 18 2024

    This guided meditation and prayer from Psalm 86 will help you stand strong by remembering and relying on God’s character and strength.

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    Psalm 86 is a heartfelt prayer from David, who cried out to God while facing unjust attacks from his enemies. Though David confronted ruthless foes who sought to take his life, this prayer serves as a reminder that we all have enemies—whether external challenges, difficult people, or internal struggles such as sin patterns or negative thought cycles.

    The Psalm encourages us to remember that God is greater than any enemy we could face.

    Whatever "enemy" you may be confronting today, be encouraged that God is bigger and stronger. As you meditate on Psalm 86, allow these truths to deepen your trust in Him and strengthen your heart to walk faithfully in His ways.

    You can follow along with a FREE printed guide for this meditation and the entire Praying with the Psalms series here.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 86:11-15, NIV

    11 Teach me your way, Lord,

    that I may rely on your faithfulness;

    give me an undivided heart,

    that I may fear your name.

    12 I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart;

    I will glorify your name forever.

    13 For great is your love toward me;

    you have delivered me from the depths,

    from the realm of the dead.

    14 Arrogant foes are attacking me, O God;

    ruthless people are trying to kill me—

    they have no regard for you.

    15 But you, Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God,

    slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.

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    20 mins
  • How to Pray When Life Feels Shaken: Be Still and Know | Psalm 46
    Nov 11 2024

    This guided meditation and prayer from Psalm 46 will remind you that God is not shaken, and we can rest in him, even when our circumstances feel turbulent.

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    In a world that feels increasingly turbulent—whether it’s the US elections, ongoing wars, social unrest, or other distressing events—it’s easy to feel like the ground is shifting beneath our feet. This uncertainty can weigh heavily on our hearts.

    But Psalm 46 brings a powerful reminder: no matter how unstable things seem, God is our refuge and strength. He is a present help in times of trouble, and He has not lost control.

    During this meditation, you’ll be invited to recognize what’s troubling you right now and bring it before God. We'll reflect on how God longs to help and sustain us, even in the midst of chaos. Then we will turn to God’s own words from Psalm 46:10—“Be still, and know that I am God”—allowing these words to bring comfort and remind us that God is good and sovereign.

    We can rest in our Good Father’s care.

    Take a moment to pause and remember who God is in the midst of your troubles. This meditation is here to help you know His peace and find rest in Him, even when the world feels out of control.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 46:1-3, 10-11, NLT

    1 God is our refuge and strength,

    always ready to help in times of trouble.

    2 So we will not fear when earthquakes come

    and the mountains crumble into the sea.

    3 Let the oceans roar and foam.

    Let the mountains tremble as the waters surge!

    10 (God says,) “Be still, and know that I am God!

    I will be honored by every nation.

    I will be honored throughout the world.”

    11 The Lord of Heaven’s Armies is here among us;

    the God of Israel is our fortress.

    Psalm 46:10, NET

    (God) says, “Stop your striving and recognize that I am God!

    I will be exalted over the nations! I will be exalted over the earth!”

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    19 mins
  • Lord, Help Me Wait for You | Psalm 130:1-6
    Nov 4 2024

    This guided meditation and prayer from Psalm 130 reminds us that God is worth waiting on, especially when life feels chaotic and out of control.

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    Psalm 130 begins: “Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord.” The Psalmist's distress is palpable, reflecting a situation that feels overwhelming—whether for himself or his entire community. It’s a cry that resonates with us today as we navigate personal struggles and the brokenness in our world.

    In these moments, where do we turn?

    The Psalmist invites us to turn to God, seeking His mercy and resting in His unfailing love. He points us to the gift of forgiveness, reminding us that God is not just a refuge but our true hope.

    We all have areas of longing where we need God to move. This meditation will guide you to remember that in your waiting, God is the best place to turn. We’ll reflect on God’s forgiveness and how it leads us to deeper trust in His goodness. And we’ll seek His help as we continue to wait with hope.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 130:1-6, NIV

    1 Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord;

    2 Lord, hear my voice.

    Let your ears be attentive

    to my cry for mercy.

    3 If you, Lord, kept a record of sins,

    Lord, who could stand?

    4 But with you there is forgiveness,

    so that we can, with reverence, serve you.

    5 I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits,

    and in his word I put my hope.

    6 I wait for the Lord

    more than watchmen wait for the morning,

    more than watchmen wait for the morning.

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    17 mins
  • Set a Guard Over My Mouth | Psalm 141:1-4
    Oct 28 2024

    This guided Christian meditation from Psalm 141 creates space to pray and seek God’s help, especially regarding our words.

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    Ever wish you could hit rewind and take back something you said? Maybe it was a harsh tone, biting sarcasm, or a juicy piece of gossip. It’s easy to let words slip out—and once they do, it’s just as easy to wish we could take them back.

    The truth is, those words that slip out might feel satisfying in the moment, but they often leave a bitter taste behind. As this Psalmist puts it, they’re like delicacies—tempting but not truly good or nourishing.

    And in today’s divisive world, our words are more important than ever. How can we, as followers of Jesus, be people who use our words to extend God’s love and peace, even when we don’t agree with something?

    That’s why I’ve prayed this Psalm for years. I want to be someone who uses her words well—someone whose words are trustworthy, kind, and full of love.

    So I pray, “Lord, set a guard over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips.”

    And God is faithful. He gives those gentle nudges to stop talking or to tread more carefully.

    Heeding his nudge is still up to me, though, as it always is.

    This meditation offers space to ask God for His help and protection as we seek to be people who speak words filled with love.

    You can follow along with a FREE printed guide for this meditation and the entire Praying with the Psalms series here.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 141:1-4, NIV

    1 I call to you, Lord, come quickly to me;

    hear me when I call to you.

    2 May my prayer be set before you like incense;

    may the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice.

    3 Set a guard over my mouth, Lord;

    keep watch over the door of my lips.

    4 Do not let my heart be drawn to what is evil

    so that I take part in wicked deeds

    along with those who are evildoers;

    do not let me eat their delicacies.

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    18 mins
  • Your Works are Wondrous | Psalm 139:13-16
    Oct 21 2024

    This guided Christian meditation from Psalm 139 reminds us that God created us—and everyone around us—with beautiful intention and purpose.

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    Ever wish God had made you differently? Or what about that person who seems to get under your skin... Do you ever think, If only they were a little different, life would be easier, right?

    But Psalm 139:13-16 reminds us that God was incredibly deliberate when he created you and everyone around you. He thought through detail—from the texture of your toenails to the timber of your laugh.

    And God calls his creation remarkable and wondrous.

    Even the details you aren’t particularly fond of.

    When we shift our focus from critiquing ourselves and others to thanking God for His handiwork, it transforms our perspective.

    This meditation will give you space to reflect on and recognize God’s beautiful design in your life, in the people you love, and even those you find hard to love.

    You can follow along with a FREE printed guide for this meditation and the entire Praying with the Psalms series here.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 139:13-16, CSB

    13 For it was you who created my inward parts;

    you knit me together in my mother’s womb.

    14 I will praise you

    because I have been remarkably and wondrously made.,

    Your works are wondrous,

    and I know this very well.

    15 My bones were not hidden from you

    when I was made in secret,

    when I was formed in the depths of the earth.

    16 Your eyes saw me when I was formless;

    all my days were written in your book and planned

    before a single one of them began.

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    17 mins
  • Lord, Restore Me to Life Again | Psalm 71
    Oct 14 2024

    This Christian meditation and prayer on Psalm 71 reminds us of God’s power to restore and renew.

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    Will God redeem the mess?

    Will He restore what’s been broken?

    Scripture gives a resounding “yes”—but restoration doesn’t always mean returning to how things were.

    God’s work is often about transformation, making something new from the broken pieces.

    If you’re feeling unsure about what God can do with your challenges, take heart. Your God is a God of restoration.

    This meditation reassures us that He is good, He is at work, and we can trust Him.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 71:19-21, NLT

    19 Your righteousness, O God, reaches to the highest heavens.

    You have done such wonderful things.

    Who can compare with you, O God?

    20 You have allowed me to suffer much hardship,

    but you will restore me to life again

    and lift me up from the depths of the earth.

    21 You will restore me to even greater honor

    and comfort me once again.

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    16 mins
  • Make Your Ways Known to Me, Lord | Psalm 25
    Oct 7 2024

    This Christian meditation and prayer from Psalm 25 invites us to ask God to direct our steps.

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    Is there an area in your life where you fear God could let you down? You aren’t alone.

    David, the author of Psalm 25, expressed this same fear to God when he said: “Do not let me be disgraced; do not let my enemies gloat over me.”

    And then David reminded his soul that God is trustworthy; therefore, he would not be disgraced if he waited on God.

    This led David to pray the prayer we all need: Show me the way, Lord.

    If you’re facing something that concerns you and wonder how to move forward, take some time to meditate on and pray through this Psalm. God will show you the way. He will help you know how to move forward. You can trust him.

    You can follow along with a FREE printed guide for this meditation and the entire Praying with the Psalms series here.

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    The entire meditation text is as follows:

    Psalm 25:1-5, CSB

    1 Lord, I appeal to you.

    2 My God, I trust in you.

    Do not let me be disgraced;

    do not let my enemies gloat over me.

    3 No one who waits for you

    will be disgraced;

    those who act treacherously without cause

    will be disgraced.

    4 Make your ways known to me, Lord;

    teach me your paths.

    5 Guide me in your truth and teach me,

    for you are the God of my salvation;

    I wait for you all day long.

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    18 mins