We have
just celebrated an auspicious anniversary in the United States. Two hundred
fifty years feels like a long time, and it is—for a person. For a country,
however, two and a half centuries is not yet a mark of longevity. I am so glad
we have lasted this long, however, and I pray for our leaders and decision
makers to have wisdom and courage to do the right thing.
On my
journey through Psalms, I have come to #144. In this psalm, David acknowledges
God as his “fortress,” his “deliverer,” and his “shield.” He asks God to make Himself
known and to deliver him [David] from enemies. It’s a beautiful prayer that has
echoes of other well-known passages, bringing comfort and peace.
Then, starting
with verse 12, there is a meaningful four-verse passage that makes a perfect
prayer for our country—whatever country we might live in. Here it is in two
different translations:
12 That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters
may be as corner stones, polished
after the similitude of a palace:
13 That our garners may be full,
affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten
thousands in our streets:
14 That our oxen may be strong to
labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no
complaining in our streets.
15 Happy is that people, that is
in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord. (KJV)
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And our daughters like corner pillars fashioned for a palace,
13 Our granaries are full, providing every kind of produce,
And our flocks deliver thousands and ten thousands in our fields;
14 May our cattle be bred
Without mishap and without loss,
May there be no outcry in our streets!
15 Blessed are the people who are so situated;
Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord! (NASB)
I submit to you that this prayer is a good
one for us to apply to our own homes—to our town, our state, and our country.
Other scriptures instruct us to pray for those in authority. I am asking for them
to have the right priorities as mentioned here and to listen to good counsel. God
knows how to use our prayers to bring about His will, and it is He who brings
good to His people wherever they live.
--Sherry Poff
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