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Reading: Psalm 68
(Verses 7-14)
When you, God, went out before your people,
when you marched through the wilderness,
the earth shook, the heavens poured down rain,
before God, the One of Sinai,
before God, the God of Israel.
You gave abundant showers, O God;
you refreshed your weary inheritance.
Your people settled in it,
and from your bounty, God, you provided for the poor.
The Lord announces the word,
and the women who proclaim it are a mighty throng:
“Kings and armies flee in haste;
the women at home divide the plunder.
Even while you sleep among the sheep pens,
the wings of my dove are sheathed with silver,
its feathers with shining gold.”
When the Almighty scattered the kings in the land,
it was like snow fallen on Mount Zalmon (NIV).
Reflection
Are you about to start some grand enterprise? Are you embarking on a great journey? Are you beginning a new endeavour? Maybe you are doing none of these things. Perhaps for you it’s just a regular day. There’s nothing special or grand about it at all.

December Sunrise — photo by David Kitz
But just for a moment, let’s suppose you were setting out on a magnificent, but somewhat risky adventure. What are the conditions you would like to see in place before you step out of your comfort zone and take on the very real challenges and obstacles that lie ahead?
This portion of Psalm 68 gives us a biblical answer to that question. If you are taking on the world and all it can throw at you, it’s best to have God on your side. It’s best to have the LORD going before you. He is the One who prepares the way for victory and success.
In a dry and thirst place God is our faithful provider. You gave abundant showers, O God; you refreshed your weary inheritance. Your people settled in it, and from your bounty, God, you provided for the poor.
When we step out in His will, God is at work. He has gone before us even as we sleep. He sets our enemies to flight. “Even while you sleep among the sheep pens, the wings of my dove are sheathed with silver, its feathers with shining gold.”
The dove so beautifully described here is the Holy Spirit. He circles over His people preparing the way.
Response: LORD God, as I go about my day, please go before me. Today help me to see you at work. I walk in confidence and faith because your Holy Spirit is at work even as I sleep. Thank you, Lord. Amen.
Your Turn: Can you recall times when it was apparent that God had gone before you?
“If you are taking on the world and all it can throw at you, it’s best to have God on your side.” Amen.
I think we all need a daily reminder of that truth. Thanks for that reminder.
Amen God bless you for sharing.
I know that he walked before me through this Valley of cancer and I’ve gone through. And he led me all the way and showed me mercy through the whole process. We serve an awesome God.
That’s a wonderful testimony! To God be the glory.
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The difference between a good journey and a troubled journey may be whether Almighty God goes before us as our Vanguard each day to lead the way.
So true! Be blessed today, G.W.
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Another way to look at it is to make sure we are on God’s side. “God on our side” creates an us versus them mentality – is God siding with me? Can I convince him to back my ventures? “Us on God’s side” makes sure we’re doing things in accordance with his master plan. I always think of Joshua. He asks the Angel of the Lord whose side he’s on, his or his enemies. The angel says, “Neither.” He wants Joshua to be on God’s side, more than God being on someone’s side.
That is an excellent observation. I fully agree.
This hit a personal spot as my wife and i started a before and after school program we needed God to go before us and order our steps. This was a great reminder. Thanks
I’m pleased to hear that. May God continue to lead you.
I got your books by the way! Thank you so much! Looking forward to reading them!
That’s good news, Jim. Thanks for letting me know.
And thank you again for those books!