His Kingdom is Everlasting

Topic: Graciousness
Passage: Psalms 145:10–21

April 4, 2024

Commentary

This Psalm may have been written near the end of David’s reign when Israel had reached a high point and was blessed with a period of peace and security. It brings out how God is so gracious to:

1.  Those who fall (v. 14).
2.  Those who hunger (v. 15).
3.  Those who pray (vv. 18-19).
4.  Those who love him (v. 20). 
This is a good life verse for a missionary which is, “To make known to the sons of men His mighty acts, and the glorious majesty of His kingdom” (v. 12).

Application

It is my desire to always have a gracious attitude and spirit toward those who are in need both physically and spiritually.

Psalms 145:10– 21 (NET)

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Illustration: The Miracle of One Dollar And Eleven Cents

Tess, an eight-year-old, heard her mom and dad talking about her little brother, Andrew. He was very sick and only a very expensive surgery could save his life. Tess quickly took her piggy bank from its hiding place, and ran down to the Drug Store. The pharmacist was talking to his brother from Chicago. Tess interrupted by saying, I want to talk to you about my brother. He’s really sick and I want to buy a miracle. The pharmacist’s brother stooped down and asked Tess, what kind of miracle does your brother need? I don’t know, Tess replied, but he’s really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. My parents don’t have money to pay for it, so I want to use my money. How much do you have in your jar asked the man from Chicago? One dollar and eleven cents, Tess said proudly. That’s all the money I have. Well, you are in luck, the man said with a smile. One dollar and eleven cents is the exact price of a miracle for little brothers. The brother was Dr. Carlton Armstrong who just happened to be a noted neurosurgeon. The operation was successfully completed without charge and it wasn’t long until Andrew was home again and doing well. Tess’s mom and dad wondered how much it would have cost. Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much this miracle had cost, one dollar and eleven cents plus, the skill and graciousness of a great doctor and of course, the gracious, sacrificial love of an eight-year-old big sister! (Source Unknown; Lou Nicholes – Missionary/Author).

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