Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 ODB Devotional for Saturday Message was written By Mike WittmerĀ (Our Daily Bread Ministries).
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Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 TOPIC: Servants of the Night
TODAYāS SCRIPTURE: Psalm 134
KEY VERSE: May the Lord bless you from Zion. – Psalm 134:3
BIBLE IN A YEAR: 1 Kings 8ā9; Luke 21:1ā19
Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 INSIGHT: Psalms 120ā134 is an anthology of fifteen songs, collectively known as the āPilgrim Psalmsā or āSongs of Ascentā in the Jewish hymnbook. Three times a year, all male Jews were to come to the temple in Jerusalem to observe the three annual national feasts of Unleavened Bread (Passover), Weeks (Pentecost), and Tabernacles (Deuteronomy 16:16). Since Jerusalem is located on a mountainous terrain (Psalms 48:1ā2; 125:2), these pilgrims had to āascendā to get there. Therefore, the superscription marks these songs as āA song of ascents.ā
Psalm 134 is the final song in this anthology, serving as a fitting benediction and closing prayer for the pilgrims. Bible commentator Warren Wiersbe says that this song reminds us that our worship of God never ends (v. 2), and His blessings never stop (v. 3).
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Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 ODB Devotional MESSAGE
Itās 3 a.m. at an acute-care hospital. A worried patient presses the call button for the fourth time in an hour. The night-shift nurse answers without complaint. Soon another patient is screaming, crying for attention. The nurse isnāt surprised. She requested the night shift five years ago to avoid her hospitalās daytime frenzy. Then the reality hit. Night work often meant taking on extra tasks, such as lifting and turning patients by herself. It also meant closely monitoring patientsā conditions so physicians could be notified in emergencies.
Buoyed by close friendships with her nighttime co-workers, this nurse still struggles to get adequate sleep. Often, she asks her church for prayer, seeing her work as vital. āPraise God, their prayers make a difference.ā
Her praise is good and right for a night workerāas well as for all of us. The psalmist wrote, āPraise the Lord, all you servants of the Lord, who minister by night in the house of the Lord. Lift up your hands in the sanctuary and praise the Lordā (Psalm 134:1ā2).
This psalm, written for the Levites who served as temple watchmen, acknowledged their vital workāprotecting the temple by day and night. In our nonstop world, it feels proper to share this psalm especially for nighttime workers, yet every one of us can praise God in the night. As the psalm adds, āMay the Lord bless you from Zion, he who is the Maker of heaven and earthā (v. 3).
Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 ODB Devotional for Saturday
Reflect & PrayĀ
When you consider nighttime workersānurses, janitors, first responders, and othersāwhat prayers on their behalf can you offer to God? Why would praising God lead to a blessing from Him for nighttime workers?
Dear God, in the early morning hours while I safely sleep, send Your blessings to nighttime workers doing vital work in my community. And help me to praise You in the night.
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Our Daily Bread 30 April 2022 ODB Devotional for Saturday Message. Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODB) is a Christian organization founded by Dr. Martin De Haan in 1938. It is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with over 600 employees. It produces several devotional publications, including Our Daily Bread. our daily bread booklet. Our Daily Bread Devotional 30 April 2022