We are to preach about the Lord's lovingkindness to all mankind.
David said, “I have not hidden your righteousness within my heart;
"I have declared your faithfulness and your salvation;
"I have not concealed your lovingkindness and your truth from the great assembly” - (Psalm 40:10, NKJV).
David not only appropriated this wonderful message for himself, he knew it was sorely needed by the whole congregation and by a hurting world.
David was grateful to God for such great love, because he was surrounded by his own failings:
“Mine iniquities have taken hold upon me” - (Psalm 40:12).
It does not matter how badly people have sinned, God still loves.
That is why he sent his Son, and that is what we should be preaching to the world!
Can you say with David, “I have not concealed thy lovingkindness from the great congregation”?
Perhaps one of the most quoted and sung verses in all of God's Word is “Because your lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise you” - (Psalm 63:3).
You may ask, “What do you mean, his lovingkindness is better than life?”
Life is short!
It fades like the grass, which is here one season and gone the next.
His lovingkindness will endure forever.
A billion years from now, Jesus will be as tender and loving to us as he is now.
Others can take your life from you, but they cannot take away his lovingkindness.
The greatest proclamation of his lovingkindness is joyful praise.
Stop and think for a moment.
God is not mad at you anymore.
If you're ready to forsake your sins, you can be forgiven and restored this very moment.
The Word says nothing can come between our Lord and us, no sin, no guilt, no condemning thoughts.
You can say, “My life is a blessing to the Lord, and I can rejoice and praise him.
"I am clean, free, forgiven, justified, sanctified, and redeemed.”
If you really understood how tender he is toward you, how patient, how caring, how ready to forgive and bless, you would not be able to contain yourself.
You would shout and praise him until you had no voice left.
Beloved, Jesus is coming, and we are ready to go.
You have a loving, tender Father who cares about you. He has bottled every tear you have ever shed.
He has seen your every need and known your every thought, and he loves you!
World Challenge Daily Devotions
David Wilkerson was called to New York City in 1958 to minister to gang members and drug addicts, as told in the best-selling book The Cross and the Switchblade. He went on to create Teen Challenge and World Challenge, Inc. to minister to people’s spiritual and physical needs. In 1987, he established Times Square Church. As its founding pastor, he faithfully led this congregation, delivering powerful biblical messages that encourage righteous living and complete reliance on God. David Wilkerson also had a strong burden to encourage his fellow pastors. He founded the Summit International School of Ministry; and from 1999 to 2008, he held international conferences to strengthen church leaders. His passion to support believers, build up leaders and care for the poor is still at the heart of World Challenge’s ministries to this day.
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