Rejoicing in the Lord’s Deliverance

Day 93: Psalm 35: 27 – 28

            Psalm 35:27 Let them shout for joy and be glad, Who favor my righteous cause; And let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified, Who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.” 28And my tongue shall speak of Your righteousness And of Your praise all the day long.

            In the Lord Jesus Christ, we can and will rejoice! It is in His triumph over sin, and death, and the grave that we have triumphed. Christ’s victory over sin at the cross and death at the resurrection is our victory over sin and death and the grave as we have repented and trusted in Christ alone to save us and bring

            In contrast to the treatment of Your enemies is the treatment of Your friends and children. Let Your children rejoice in our deliverance. Let God’s children rejoice in my deliverance. May we continue to rejoice in the deliverance of all Your children from those who would bring them down.

            And let us delight in Your righteousness and deliverance. Let us praise You day and night for all You have done to set us free and vindicate us from the enemies of gospel peace. You are life and love and joy and peace. You are the reason we exist. In You, we live and move and have our being. In Your light, we see light and can rejoice and honor You. Let us rejoice with all our being in true love and righteousness through Jesus!

Published by Jim Simoneau

Jesus Christ brought me to Himself at a very early age. I began seeking the Lord and writing prayer journals in my early teens and have continued to grow in my knowledge and experience of prayer. I am still learning and growing in my prayer life and long to help others grow in their prayer lives as well. I am not an expert, but a practitioner who needs God to continue to teach me to pray. Prayer is both simple, yet also profound. It is deep and draws us into the depth of God, but it is also so easy and wondrous that we can cry out to God with "Abba, Father" prayers because of the work of Jesus Christ and His Holy Spirit. Prayer comes from God's heart, works in our hearts, and teaches us to go back to seek God's heart!

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