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My God, Thank You For Satisfying My Desire

June 7 Scripture Meditations Based on Psalms 145-150 Key Verse – Psalm 145:16 Thou openest thine hand, and satisfies the desire of every living thing.
MY GOD, THANK YOU FOR SATISFYING MY DESIRE Thank You for satisfying my desire for a life that’s worthwhile You’re my great Lord Who governs me in Your wise style Truly doing wondrous works devoid of any vile which does defile--- Here am I trusting You in every step along obedient smile. Thank You for satisfying my desire for a goal that’s purposive You’re my sovereign Father Who keeps me in Your design, eternally conclusive Truly showing mighty acts, divinely exclusive--- Here am I praising You, jubilantly expressive. Thank You for satisfying my desire for a pursuit that’s meaningful You’re my gracious Guardian Who makes me holy and spiritually beautiful Truly guiding toward righteousness while staying merciful--- Here am I honouring You, overcoming pride, grievously awful. Thank You for satisfying my desire for a heart that’s contented You’re my abundant Provider Who supplies me where You have me planted Truly showering blessings, always giving even beyond what is granted--- Here am I pleasing You, being gratitude-oriented. Thank You for satisfying my desire for a stewardship that’s fruit-bearing You’re my compassionate Master Who builds me up in Your nurturing Truly answering prayers with efforts for soulwinning and Gospel sharing--- Here am I serving You, and for You, willingly labouring. Thank You for satisfying my desire for a faith that’s victorious You’re my majestic Saviour Who rules over me with Your kingdom so glorious Truly reigning in miraculous ways, with deeds, awesomely mysterious--- Here am I clinging to You, earnestly and blissfully serious.
June 7, 2022

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