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The Secret of a Happy Day 25: Twenty-fifth Day - Thou preparest a table before me

By J. Wilbur Chapman


      THERE is a sudden change here in the figure of the psalm. In many of the preceding thoughts we have been walking, but now the picture is that of feasting.

      But this is always true; when one walks with God, he always feasts.

      And it is a prepared feast; God had our needs in mind when he spread it. There is there that which will overcome our discontent, and there is food which will cause us all to rejoice even in the face of disappointment.

      "I say it over and over, and yet again today
      It rests my heart as surely as it did yesterday;
      'It is the Lord's appointment;'
      Whatever my work may be,
      I am sure in my heart of hearts
      He has offered it for me.

      "I must say it over and over, and yet again today,
      For my work is somewhat different from yesterday;
      'It is the Lord's appointment;'
      It quiets my restless will
      Like voice of tender mother,
      And my heart and will are still.

      "I will say it over and over, this and every day,
      Whatsoever the Master orders, come what may,
      'It is the Lord's appointment;'
      For only his love can see
      What is wisest, best, and right,
      What is truly good for me."

      He places before us just that which may produce well-rounded, symmetrical Christian character. But, as we might starve in the presence of a well-laden board, so in spite of all God's gracious provision we may remain children in weakness, and miserably fail; on the other hand, he that eateth shall never hunger.

      SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY.

      1. Whatever other interpretation may be given to our feeding upon Christ, this at least is true we must take time to do it, and time must be taken today to satisfy the soul's needs.

      2. It is not what we eat, but what is digested that gives strength to the body; so it is what you shall meditate upon today that will make you strong in the Lord.

      3. Gratitude is the golden key that unlocks and keeps open the rich storehouse of God's best gifts; so make your requests known "with thanksgiving" for the prepared table.

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See Also:
   Introduction
   1: First Day - The LORD is my shepherd
   2: Second Day - The Lord is my shepherd
   3: Third Day - The Lord is my shepherd
   4: Fourth Day - The Lord is my shepherd
   5: Fifth Day - The Lord is my SHEPHERD
   6: Sixth Day - The Lord is my SHEPHERD
   7: Seventh Day - I shall not WANT
   8: Eighth Day - He maketh me to lie down in green pastures
   9: Ninth Day - He leadeth me
   10: Tenth Day - Beside the still waters
   11: Eleventh Day - He restoreth my soul
   12: Twelfth Day - He restoreth my soul
   13: Thirteenth Day - He RESTORETH my soul
   14: Fourteenth Day - He leadeth me
   15: Fifteenth Day - He leadeth me
   16: Sixteenth Day - In the PATHS of righteousness
   17: Seventeenth Day - In the paths of righteousness
   18: Eighteenth Day - For his name's sake
   19: Nineteenth Day - Yea, though I WALK through the valley
   20: Twentieth Day - I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
   21: Twenty-first Day - I will fear no evil
   22: Twenty-second Day - Thou art with me
   23: Twenty-third Day - Thy rod
   24: Twenty-fourth Day - And thy staff
   25: Twenty-fifth Day - Thou preparest a table before me
   26: Twenty-sixth Day - In the presence of mine enemies
   27: Twenty-seventh Day - Thou anointest my head with oil
   28: Twenty-eighth Day - My cup runneth over
   29: Twenty-ninth Day - Goodness and mercy shall follow me
   30: Thirtieth Day - I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever
   31: Thirty-first Day - Conclusion

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