Rabbi Schneider - Call Upon the LORD
Shalom, Beloved, this is Rabbi Schneider. I'm in the deep forest of Colorado. You can hear the sound of the rushing rivers behind me. So beautiful. You know, the Lord speaks to us through His creation. The Bible says that we all know there's a God because we can experience Him through what He's made and certainly, being in the woods, especially when you are pretty isolated like we are here, God really imparts something to our soul. I'm focusing today on the book of Psalms chapter number 138 verse 3. The writer says, "On the day that I called you HaShem, the day that I called upon You, my God, You answered me and strengthened me and made me bold in my soul".
Father, right now we just ask you as we call upon Your Name to strengthen us and give us boldness and confidence in our soul. Father we ask you that you would gird us in the foundation of Your Son by Your Spirit. Father we pray that You would cause the roots of our soul to go deep into You. Father, we call upon You today. Father, You said that "he who calls upon the Name of the Lord will not be disappointed". And so Father, we are asking You now, strengthen us and gird our soul in Your very shalom. Father deliver us from the very superficial realities of life. Deliver us, Father God, from the false spirits that abide on the surface and draw us deep, Father God, into the many waters of Your eternal Spirit and Father, that which we receive from You, through Your Son. Father we love You today, we thank You for Your beautiful creation and Father, I bless all Your people that are looking to You in Yeshua's Name.
Beloved ones, I say to You in the Name of the Lord right now, Baruch HaShem, God Bless you, I love you and shalom. You may want to pass this on to a friend. It'll encourage them too.