The Prepper Broadcasting Network - 2025.03.11 - Reliance - God Pities His Children
Episode Date: March 16, 2025God bless the Menkings!!...
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Bless the Lord. Oh my soul and all that is within me bless his holy name
Bless the Lord. Oh my soul and forget not all his benefits
Who forgives all your iniquities who heals all your diseases who redeems your life from destruction
Who crowns you with loving kindness and tender mercies who satisfies your mouth with good things?
So that your youth is renewed like the eagles. The Lord executes righteousness and justice for
all who are oppressed. He made known his ways to Moses, his acts to the children of Israel.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in mercy. He will not always
strive with us, nor will he keep his anger forever. He has not dealt with us
according to our sins, nor punished us according to our iniquities. For as the
heavens are high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward those who fear
him. As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.
As a father pities his children, so the Lord pities those who fear him.
For he knows our frame, he remembers that we are dust.
As for man, his days are like grass, as a flower of the field, so he flourishes, for the wind passes over it,
and it is gone, and its place remembers it no more.
But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting
to everlasting on those who fear him,
and his righteousness to children's children,
to such as keep his covenant,
and to those who remember his commandments to do them.
The Lord has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all.
Bless the Lord, you his angels, who excel in strength, who do his word,
heeding the voice of his word. Bless the Lord, all you his hosts, you ministers of his,
who do his pleasure. Bless the Lord, all his works, in you ministers of his who do his pleasure. Bless the Lord all his works
in all places of his dominion. Bless the Lord, oh my soul. God, thank you for your tender mercies.
Thank you for redeeming our lives from destruction. Thank you for your loving kindness.
from destruction. Thank you for your loving kindness. Thank you that you have put our sins as far as the east is from the west. Thank you, Lord, for forgiving our iniquities,
for healing our diseases, for setting us free, for your justice, your faithfulness, your
tenderness, your truth. Thank you God for who you are.
Help us Jesus to see you high and lifted up. Help us to understand what it is we are called to do
in this generation. Help us Lord to represent you properly. Help us to show your love to this generation.
Help us, God.
Strengthen our faith.
Forgive our transgressions for your glory
and for the sake of your great name.
Let your kingdom be established in our hearts
and all around us.
God, you are good and your mercies endure forever. We bless you. We
praise you for your precious promises. Please bless those who are listening
today. Bless them in their minds. Bless them in their souls. Bless them in their
bodies. Bless their families. Bless the work of their hands. Use their lives. Call them, Lord. Be with them.
Let them know a greater sense of your presence.
Give them words of wisdom, words of knowledge,
words of encouragement.
Redeem this time.
Overshadow me and anything else.
And make sure, God, that everything we do is edifying to you
Thank you, Holy Spirit
Thank you father. Thank you Jesus in your precious name. We pray amen as
a father
pities his children
So the Lord pities those who fear him
For he knows our frame. he remembers that we are dust there are times when being a parent is
challenging there are times when minor annoyances and missteps and the need to
correct and discipline and the desire the deep desire to show love all come to bear.
And we as human beings, we as parents, we as fathers may forget that our children are small
are small and growing and needy and are still exploring so many things. We would do well to remember where they are. We would do well to remember who we are and
what we were at their age and how valuable it is for there to be tender encouragement
and that place of security and understanding.
Not to be confused at all with the kind of permissiveness
that can masquerade as love,
but rather to be established as a backbone,
as a foundation, as something of our character
that our children recognize and know.
And even if we don't have children,
for whatever reason, it is still wise
to know that others, other people who upset us,
who wrong us, who anger us, who oppose us,
that we would remember the same about them.
And particularly that we would remember
this about ourselves, that we are dust,
we are fallen, we are fallible,
and that the proper attitude is one of humility and one of appreciation. Now it is not exactly one of those things that we can
just apply the fake it till we make it principle on, we must understand where these
principles come from so that we can put them into action and do so under the
leading and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Not that we're going to get
everything right, but directionally as we understand the character of God, seen seen here in powerful ways revealed by Psalm 103.
As we understand God's heart and his word,
and we have the Holy Spirit speaking to us through it,
that we could for a moment let go of so many
of the things that encumber us so that we could be
equipped so that we could understand that the Lord our God who is a consuming
fire a mighty warrior omnipotent ruling and reigning, is also forgiving and tender and merciful, and that he pities
his children.
When the Lord sees our plights, when he sees the sins that so easily beset us. When he sees us, when we are in Christ and we are under
the blood and we have placed our faith in him and we are saved, it is Christ's
righteousness that God sees. Let us not take that for granted. Let us not use that as a permission slip
to do whatever we want.
It would not be appropriate, brothers and sisters,
to take the things that we do and excuse ourselves saying,
well, we can just put all of it under the blood,
even if we can, even if there are no sins, that sincere repentance and the
turning to God cannot be expunged by. We must not make light of the power of the cross and the power of the blood.
But on the opposite side, we must also not imagine
that God does not have these qualities, that he is not merciful and gracious,
that he is not slow to anger and abounding in mercy,
because he is.
His word declares it to be so.
And it is a right understanding of God's character
to appropriate these things.
And it is altogether fitting and good
for us to remind the Lord in prayer
of his word, of his character.
It is appropriate to do so. He has not forgotten who he is, but
it is a glorifying thing when we acknowledge him properly and that we
understand, at least in some small measure, what Jesus taught. That the
greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God
with all your heart, with all your soul,
with all your mind, with all your strength,
and to love your neighbor as yourself.
Jesus said that on this hang all the law
and all the prophets.
God understands who we are. He understands who you are. He understands
what you've done. He even understands what you're planning to do. He
understands everything about you. He made you. And he looks upon you and declares, come to me, repent and put your faith in Jesus, and
be forgiven.
Be spared from the wrath that is justly due upon the iniquity that has so plagued us. As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our
transgressions from us. And to that we should say yes and amen. Let it be so. So
who are we to be in this generation? We are to be people who acknowledge the character of God in full measure.
God's justice, his strength, his wrath, and his righteous anger against sin.
And also, his mercy, his grace, his tenderness. The phrase of God's tender mercies
is something that has grown clearer and clearer to me as
I have raised my children who are still young and
who are still
coming to grips with what it means to be alive, what
it means to exist, not even in an articulated sense of course because they're too young
for that, but just experiencing what it is to be a person.
And there is something transcendent in that journey. I now know that my oldest
daughter is capable of making memories that will in some form or fashion be with her throughout
her life. And that's not a warning to me,
like oh, I should watch what I say,
or I should go above and beyond
to do these extraordinary things.
But if I can establish for her
that she has a father who is merciful and gracious
instead of impatient. If I can be present for her in
a real way, if I can listen to her and spend time with her and my other
children and see their heart and give them space to express it while at the same time giving them proper
guidance and guardrails and correction and structure and teaching, then I can see the
way that the Lord will bless those efforts and establish them on a firm foundation
where flourishing is possible in all the right and proper and best senses of that
word. There are plenty of statistics about Christians and about Christian
households, plenty of data about people leaving the faith,
getting caught up in the secular ways of doing things,
of succumbing to the world, of conforming to it.
But that is not a law.
That is not an inevitable construct of nature.
There are ways to do things according to God's principles
where there is forgiveness and love,
but there is also structure.
There is also proper teaching.
There is also the right kind of guidance.
And if we are not going to be paying attention
to those around us, to those in our household,
to those who we have charge over in any domain,
how are we going to know,
how are we going to receive the wisdom,
to know what to say,
to know how to react to specific situations?
We have to look to the character of God.
We have to understand his tender mercies
and his righteous power that has been put forth
and put into practice so that we would be set free,
so that we would be unchained from sin
and from the captivity that it holds people in.
There are so many who are asking questions,
struggling, battling, exploring,
trying to figure things out,
trying to figure any way out of some of the messes
and the challenges and the difficulties that they're in.
And so many situations would be brought into proper balance by us just having a much better and much stronger biblically supported understanding of who God is,
of what his attitude is towards us.
We can get so many things wrong.
We can rely on man-made religious traditions
that put us in a position that we're not supposed to be in.
We will inevitably accumulate and accrete
different kinds of extra scriptural and other beliefs
that can come in and adulterate the pure word of the gospel
and deal with the whole council of God
in a way that is improper.
We can add and we can subtract.
And we are guilty of both of those things in this generation.
And different people and different structures
and different groups are guilty of both of those things,
but in opposite ways.
It is challenging.
It can feel like a minefield at times.
It can feel like the straight and narrow
is so straight and narrow
that even if you look to the left or the right,
it is to topple off.
But let us understand, brothers and sisters,
that there is nothing and no one
that can take us out
of the hands of God let us know who we are in him and if we are going to do
that we have to know who he is we have to know the God who we serve we have to
know that the Lord pities those who fear him. He knows our frame. He remembers that we
are dust. We will inevitably experience the kind of challenges of faith, the kind
of difficult questions, the kind of situations where we feel like we're not in the right place.
We feel and understand that because of our own actions or because of
circumstances beyond our control seemingly, we have found ourselves where
we are not supposed to be. And we understand that the Holy Spirit has been grieved
and that the peace of the Lord has left our hearts.
But let's not be overly sensitive to getting bogged down
in those moments.
In light of eternity, what matters is
will we reorient ourselves again?
Will we receive from the Lord the forgiveness that he offers again?
Will we move forward?
Will we be bold and respond to the Holy Spirit at the first call, at the first sign of correction?
Brothers and sisters, how wonderful would it be
for those of you who are parents,
if your child obeyed flawlessly, or even if they didn't,
if they received correction and implemented it properly
the first time.
We all know that that is not the case,
and yet we continue to love our children
and provide for them and give them more opportunities. How much more will our
Heavenly Father who understands exactly who we are, who understands our thoughts, our dispositions, our hearts, our circumstances.
How much more will he continue to show mercy and grace and pity and forgiveness?
How many times has the Lord been there for you?
And how many times have we delayed
that kind of reconciliation for far too long
because we have believed a lie,
because we have not immediately gone back
to the character of God,
because we have not sought out his presence in those
moments in those situations.
The Lord, like the father of the prodigal son, at any moment would have been ready to
welcome us back, to be restored in the rightness of that relationship.
God has always been ready and will always be ready to forgive.
And when we turn away from that, regardless of the reason. It is a profound slight to the character of God.
It doesn't bring glory to him. It is palpably unfair and
unjust of us. If an offer of forgiveness is presented, if a pardon is volunteered for us, paid for by
the blood of Jesus Christ himself, paid for in full by God, who are we to decline and refuse the benefits of that forgiveness and of that pardon for
even a moment longer than is necessary?
Who are we to refuse to accept God's word that we can be forgiven?
God knows who we are.
He knows our struggles. He understands us. He understands you.
Turn and go to Him. He is slow to anger and abounding in mercy. He is merciful and gracious. He will not always strive with us and
when the challenges inevitably arise
when we find ourselves under
conviction of having made a mistake of
having not dealt with
our own situations with our own relationships with our understanding of God properly.
We know that God's justice has been satisfied on the cross
and that even now he has not dealt with us
according to our sins, nor punished us
according to our iniquities.
We all have testimonies of God sparing us. We all, if
our minds are oriented properly at all, would understand that we do not deserve
what God has provided for us. But we also don't deserve to be in a place where we
should be justified in any way, refusing the free gift that God has extended.
Something infinitely valuable, the pearl of great price,
the kingdom of God, relationship with God the Father.
To turn that down, to turn our backs on that
is a profound waste.
At the very least, it is a waste of time. The time can be redeemed by God.
But why wait?
Is it a misunderstanding of God's character?
Potentially.
Maybe we've been taught wrong things about who God is.
Maybe we have been taught the right things,
but we haven't understood.
Maybe we've been taught the right things,
and we understand them, but we don't care.
Any one of those situations is grievous in its own right.
And if you happen to find yourself in one of those camps
And if you happen to find yourself in one of those camps, in one of those ways, please let God's Word reassure you.
Read Psalm 103, our motivating text today.
Sit with it.
Understand what it's saying.
The language is plain.
It describes who God is. If you are a father, if you are a parent,
it carries additional force because we understand the nature of that relationship. And nothing in
this Psalm does anything to abrogate or contradict the nature of God and his character
described elsewhere in the Bible. God is just. Wickedness, iniquity, sin do not go unpunished.
But the consequences for our sin were paid by Jesus on our behalf. Will we spend extra time wallowing in that?
Will we model something different for our children?
Will we refuse to be bold and to declare who God is in our own homes and to this generation, God
forbid. The Lord executes righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed.
The Lord knows that we have been oppressed by sin and a culture that has stretched itself out and struggled with all of its might
and with all of its strength to drive people away from the one true God. The
Lord knows what we are opposing and the Lord knows what is opposing us and the
Lord pities his people and shows mercy on them. The mercy of the Lord is
from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him and his righteousness to
children's children. It is a promise, a promise of an inheritance, an inheritance
of righteousness, of peace, of joy in the
Holy Spirit. The Lord has given us more than we could ever imagine and his
promises are yes and amen. His word will never perish, it will never fall to the
ground void. God will never change. His character is steadfast in the
truest sense of the word. God is good. He sees you. He loves you. He will forgive
you. He will heal you. He will redeem your life. He will redeem the time.
He crowns you with loving kindness and tender mercies.
He crowns us with these things.
He satisfies us.
He guides us.
He leads us.
He comforts us.
He delivers us.
He heals us. He forgives us, He shows us mercy.
If we do not, brothers and sisters, understand and experience the character of God and know
Him in this way, then how will we grow?
How will we mature?
How will we raise up our children in the way that
we should go? How will we model the right kind of behavior, the right kind of
perspective, the right kind of character? Even if we have all of these things
together as propositional knowledge in our head, how do we live it out? How do
we actually be the people who we are called to be?
Well, it is not through our own strength,
but by the grace of God,
through the strength of the Holy Spirit.
When we are weak, then we are strong.
And I pray that we would rely on him,
that we would know his character,
that we would show it to those in our households
and to this entire generation.
There is a hunger for this.
There is a cry that is going forth throughout the land.
There is a desperate desire for true freedom.
is a desperate desire for true freedom.
The God of the Bible, the one true God, our Lord Jesus Christ is here.
He is awaiting all those who would turn to him
and place their faith in him.
So who are we to ignore God's character?
Who are we to malappropriate it?
Who are we to not declare what he has done
and who he is to this generation?
Understanding that the character of God
and the word of God demonstrate that he will equip us to accomplish what he has called us to do.
No more excuses, no more lies, no more deception, no more misrepresentation. Whatever is in the past,
whatever is in the present,
whatever the future might be,
let's lay it all down at the foot of the cross.
Let's approach the God of the Bible,
the one who is merciful and gracious,
the one who pities his children, the one who is merciful and gracious. The one who pities his children.
The one who knows our frame and remembers that we are dust.
And let us follow him.
Let us follow his word steadfastly.
He is the one whose mercies are from everlasting to everlasting.
No one else, nothing else.
He has established his throne in heaven
and his kingdom rules over all.
Let it rule over our lives as well.
Lord, thank you.
Thank you for your tender mercies.
Thank you for the exceeding great
and precious promises of your word.
Thank you for leading us.
Thank you for saving us.
Thank you for helping us.
God, you are good and your mercies endure forever.
Touch the lives of those who have heard these words. Let the power in your word
be amplified, Holy Spirit. Let it go exactly where it needs to go into the hearts of those
listening. Let it strengthen what needs to be strengthened. Let it remove what needs to be removed.
Let it correct any misapprehensions.
Let it accomplish what you have set it out to do
in the minds, in the ears, and in the hearts
of all of those who are listening.
God, help us to have a proper understanding
of who you are and your character.
Help us to take that understanding and then apply it to every area of our lives.
Show us how to do this, Lord.
Put us in the right place.
Equip us with giftings.
Give us insight and wisdom and knowledge.
Show us, Lord, who we are.
Show us how you see us. Bring your word to life
Lord and nourish us with it. Help us to be who we are called to be in a generation that needs to
know you, needs to understand your character, and needs to be redeemed. We love you, Lord. You are faithful
and good and holy and righteous and true, from everlasting to everlasting. In Jesus' name, amen.