Psalm 19: 14
May the words of my mouth and
the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O
Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Psalm 19 is all about the very glory of God, and the
glorious things to come.
It ends with a verse, that shows David’s desire to live
within the parameters that God set in place.
David prays for protection, and then he prays against the
willful sins of the mind.
He also gets to the heart of the matter….the purity of his
thoughts, and the words that come from his mouth.
The average Christian’s greatest struggle, are the words
that come from their mouth—and the thoughts that enter the mind.
What slips from the tongue, tells a lot about what’s going
inside the mind.
Would you say that you’re fit for glory today?
Do your words and thoughts, reflect the truth of who God
really is?
We need to be honest with ourselves, and ask whether our
thoughts and words, reflect the glory of God.
If we can keep ourselves pure in the mind, our actions and
speech will follow that thought pattern.
Ask God today, for the purity of mind, and thank Him for the
forgiveness He freely gives, especially when our thoughts and speech, don’t
measure up to His Word.
After all, pleasing Him, should be our greatest desire……..
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