WHEN WILL YOU COME TO ME?

Passage: Psalm 101:1~8  

Key verse: 2


1. I will sing of your love and justice (1-2a)

Even though David was a king, he did not find real joy in ruling others; nor did he find joy in worldly pleasure. He longed to be close to God--so he sang songs to God, praising his love and justice, and he tried to live a blameless life. He waited on God to come to him.

2. How can one live a blameless life? (2b-8)

King David tried in several ways: i) by keeping his heart pure; ii) by hating what God hates; iii) by not listening to gossip (5); iv) by not hanging around with proud people who despise others. He sought to honor faithful men, and not to give responsibility to deceitful or dishonest men. He tried to keep wicked men and evildoers out of his city and country. No one, however, can live a blameless life; we all need God's mercy and forgiveness. We need Immanuel Jesus.


Prayer: Lord, I want to live close to you. Teach me to sing your praise; help me to keep my heart pure. Come to me, Lord Jesus.

One Word: When will you come to me?