Divine Upliftment
Divine Upliftment
DIVINE UPLIFTMENT
Theme for the Month: Month of Divine Upliftment
2 He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; He set my
feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.
4 Blessed is the man who makes the LORD his trust, who does not
look to the proud, to those who turn aside to false gods.
5 Many, O LORD my God, are the wonders you have done. The
things you planned for us no one can recount to you; were I to speak and tell
of them, they would be too many to declare.
This was a Psalm of David to declare the Praise of the Lord. We would
remember that David was the most likely candidate who could have sang a
song like this.
If you look at the book 2 Sam. 21: 1-7, the Bible also described how
Mephibosheth was spared from death even when all the sons of Saul were
killed in disgraceful circumstances. That happened because there was a
severe famine in the land for three odd years. Even as we witness famine at
this time, the Lord will keep you and even make you sit with Kings in the
name of Jesus.
The Lesson I have learnt since the beginning of this year is that divine
manifestation is always followed by divine upliftment and that will be our
portion in the mighty name of Jesus. When God shows up in the case of a
man, the man is always uplifted.
In the case of David, as he sang in the Book of Psalms 40: 1-5, he waited
patiently for the Lord and the Lord inclined unto him and heard his cry.
Subsequently, the Lord blessed him with five distinct blessings:
1. The Lord turned toward him. That means that the Lord manifested Himself
in his affair. The Lord showed interest in his affairs and decided to get
involved. That is divine manifestation. I have good news for you: the
Lord is interested in your affairs. The Lord is interested in your matter. The
Lord is interested in your life in a positive way.
2. The Lord heard him (v. 1). When the Lord decided to hear you, it is
wonderful! Ps. 20: 1-9: is very clear about what it means for the Lord to
hear us from His Holy Hill. This month as you wait upon the Lord in
prayer, the Lord will hear your entire cry in the name of Jesus.
3. He brought him out of the pit (v.2). The most vivid example of a man in the
pit was Joseph. He was taken out of the pit and he later became a Prime
Minister. Such will be your elevation in the name of Jesus.
4. He was also brought out of miry clay (2). A commentator has described
this as: “The great distress and trouble that the psalmist had been in the
pit. He had been plunged into a horrible pit and into miry clay (v. 2), out
of which he could not work himself, and in which he found himself
sinking yet further. He says nothing here either of the sickness of his
body or the insults of his enemies, and therefore we have reason to
think it was some inward disquiet and perplexity of spirit that was now
his greatest grievance. Despondency of spirit under the sense of God’s
withdrawing, and prevailing doubts and fears about the eternal state, are
indeed a horrible pit and miry clay, and have been so to many a dear
child of God.”
5. The Lord set his feet on the solid rock (v.2). The Lord took him out of
doubt and engrained him in His son. The Lord planted Him in the cliffs of
the Rock of Ages. That is a place where we can never be moved by the
trials of life and the vagrancies of life.
6. The Lord established his ways (v.2). The Lord will establish your ways this
year in the name of Jesus. Everything that represents impossibility in your
life is turning to possibility in the name of Jesus.
7. Finally, the Lord will put a new song in your mouth in the name of Jesus (v.
3). The Lord will turn your mourning into joy in the name of Jesus. The
Lord will change your testimony in the name of Jesus.