My whole being shall be satisfied…and my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips.
When I remember You upon my bed and meditate on You in the night watches..
For You have been my help, and in the shadow of Your wings will I rejoice..
Psalms 63:5-7
Take a moment, please, and think back to last night as you laid your weary head down on your pillow…. Did your thoughts turn to praising the Almighty with joyful lips? Did you remember the blessings and mercies and grace that He had given to you throughout the day? Did you meditate and consider how very much He had helped you and guided you? Did you recognize that He had protected you…and did you rejoice?
I think, for most of us, we DO thank God for the day that has just past. But…then perhaps we get distracted thinking about all that has occurred during the day. We remember conversations —good AND not-so-good. We think about unfinished tasks and projects. We add to the ‘to-do’ list we carry around in our heads. Maybe we even start worrying over the next day that hasn’t even begun yet. But there is a better idea! Try thinking about:
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true,
whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—
if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
Philippians 4:8
So take another moment, please. Think about yesterday…. Was there truth? Were things right? Can you remember something lovely that happened? Did a friend do something you admired? Did God’s blessings cause your heart to sing His praises? I venture to say that yes…YES!…there were true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent and PRAISEworthy things!!! Thinking about these kind of things will cause us to praise our great God with joyful lips. Remembering the grace and mercy that He gave to us will give us much to meditate upon. Dwelling upon the goodness of our God will lift our heart and we will rejoice!
Tonight, as you lay your beautiful head down again, sing and speak praises to Your Father! Instead of worry and concern, allow all the truth, the right and lovely, the pure and admirable, the excellent, the praiseworthy things to fill your heart and mind. Give praise to the One Who supplied your needs, Who protected you, Who led you and guided you. Rest, my friend, in the comfort and blessing of His presence…and I am sure you will wake up in the morning, saying as the Psalmist did:
But I will sing of Your mighty strength and power;
yes, I will sing aloud of Your mercy and loving-kindness in the morning;
for You have been to me a defense and a refuge in the day of my distress.
Unto You, O my Strength, I will sing praises;
for God is my Defense, my Fortress, and High Tower,
the God Who shows me mercy and steadfast love.
Psalms 59:17 and 18
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Almighty God, You are Holy, You are Faithful, You are Sovereign, You are Love! Please help us through Your Holy Spirit to remember to think on the truth, the right and lovely, the pure and admirable, the excellent, the praiseworthy things…and to praise You, Lord! Amen.
Thank you, Coleen, for this reminder. I don’t do much praising at night (except to be thankful that I can lay my head on my husband’s shoulder) because I fall asleep so fast. 🙂 I do wake up earlier than the alarm in the morning though, so that is when I do my praise and prayer.
You’ll appreciate this, I think: When my mother was alive and I would visit her in FL (she lived in associated living and was over 95 when she went to Jesus) I would “tuck” her in a night. We would pray and sing. Two of her favorite bedtime choruses were “Thank You, Lord, for saving my soul” and “God is so Good.” What a blessed example she was for me! It didn’t matter to her if the aides were walking in and out of the room, that time was for us to praise and thank our God. Nowadays when by chance I don’t fall asleep right away, I sing those choruses, and fall asleep with sweet memories of mom and praises to our God on my lips.
Most importantly, no matter when I pray and praise I definitely want to think and live the truth of Philippians 4:8!
Thank you for your devotional, Coleen! Philipians 4:8…so good! That verse has correected faulty thinking of mine a number of times, so I am so thankful for it!!! And yes, let us be comforted and blessed by His Presenc and cling to the truths of His Word!