Friday, December 24, 2010

Psalm 103

This psalm is the medicine to yesterday's psalm. I remember a pastor-mentor of mine back in Holland who would often begin his prayers with the opening of Psalm 103. He would then, in his own humble way, pray back to God the benefits he has received. And on this Christmas Eve, it only makes sense that we would read this psalm. In the birth of Jesus, we see the redemption of the world- the consolation of humanity. In Jesus, we are lifted out of the pit and healing for the sin-sick soul can begin. The King has been born, establishing a reign that will never end and will never be overthrown. For that, I am grateful. Thank you for reading this past year.

Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year to all.

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