Abide: Praying the PsalmsSample

PRAYING SCRIPTURE
Psalm 131:1–2
Those whom God pulls from the pit (Ps 130:1) remember their salvation. They recognize that they would still be stuck in their sin without God. For this reason, in this psalm, David said he did not have a prideful heart (v. 1). He did not consume himself with topics that were beyond his understanding. As David said, the outcome of that humility is inner rest, a calm and quiet soul (v. 2). Meditate on this psalm, asking God to give you rest in His grace.
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About this Plan

Pray through the fifteen Psalms of Ascent (Psalm 120-134) in this 15-day reading plan and experience a deeper connection to God through His Word. Historically, the Psalms of Ascent were songs worshipers sang as they traveled to the temple or national festivals. Excerpts are from The Abide Bible, which provides various Scripture engagement tools--including praying, journaling, contemplating, and more--to help you meet God in God's Word so He can transform your life.
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