Germantown Church of The Brethren

“A REFRESHING OASIS”

OUR DAILY BREAD READING (Published Daily by Our Daily Bread Ministries)

READ: Psalm 1

MEMORY VERSE
“Blessed is the one . . . who meditates on his law, day and night.” Psalm 1:1–2

BACKGROUND
When Andrew and his family went on safari in Kenya, they had the pleasure of watching a variety of animals frequenting a small lake that appeared in the scrabbly landscape.

Giraffes, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, and waterfowl all traveled to this life-giving source of water.

As Andrew observed their comings and goings, he thought how the “Bible is like a divine watering hole”—not only is it a source of guidance and wisdom but it’s a refreshing oasis where people from all walks of life can quench their thirst.

Andrew’s observation echoed the psalmist who called people “blessed” when they delight in and meditate on God’s law, a term used in the Old Testament to describe His instruction and commandments.

Those who meditate on the Scriptures are “like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season” (Psalm 1:3).

Just as a tree’s roots reach down into the soil to find the source of refreshment, people who truly believe in and love God will root themselves deeply in Scripture and find the strength they need.

Submitting ourselves to His wisdom will keep our foundations embedded in Him; we won’t be “like chaff that the wind blows away” (v. 4). When we ponder what God has given to us in the Bible, we gain nourishment that can lead to our bearing fruit that lasts.
By: Amy Boucher Pye

INSIGHT
Psalm 1 introduces the reader to the whole book of Psalms.

It sets up the theme of God’s instruction (“law” or “torah,” v. 2), and it anticipates the twofold path before those who read or hear the Psalms: choose faithfulness to God and find life or choose wickedness and find judgment.

The two themes of righteousness and wickedness will unfold throughout the book. Some psalms explore the trustworthiness of God (Psalm 25), while others wrestle with how hard it is to trust Him when the wicked seem to win (Psalm 73).

And the longest song of all, Psalm 119, explores the life-changing power of the words of God.

When we read the Psalms, we join believers in God throughout the ages in ascribing to Him glory, expressing our trust and doubts, and clinging to His promise that He’ll save His people.
By: Jed Ostoich

APPLICATION
How does the Bible provide a foundation for the way you live? What can help you meditate on Scripture throughout the day?

PR’s (PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty” Psalm 91:1

PR’s RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“Just as a tree’s roots reach down into the soil to find the source of refreshment, people who truly believe in and love God will root themselves deeply in Scripture and find the strength they need.”

PRAYER
“Loving God, You’ve given me the gift of Your words in the Bible. Help me to treasure them with gratitude and wonder.”

TODAY’s HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“THERE SHALL BE SHOWERS OF BLESSING”

There shall be showers of blessing:
This is the promise of love;
There shall be seasons refreshing,
Sent from the Savior above.

Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need;
Mercy-drops round us are falling,
But for the showers we plead.

There shall be showers of blessing—
Precious reviving again;
Over the hills and the valleys,
Sound of abundance of rain.

Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need…

There shall be showers of blessing;
Send them upon us, O Lord!
Grant to us now a refreshing;
Come, and now honor Thy Word.

Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need…

There shall be showers of blessing;
O that today they might fall,
Now as to God we’re confessing,
Now as on Jesus we call!

Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need…

There shall be showers of blessing,
If we but trust and obey;
There shall be seasons refreshing,
If we let God have His way.

Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need;
Mercy-drops round us are falling,
But for the showers we plead.

READING THROUGH THE BIBLE DAILY IN 2023
Numbers 26-27
Mark 8:1-21