If there is one refrain that keeps men from entering the realm of the righteous it is this: I think I have done all I need to do to enter heaven. It is all about “I” and none of God. What do you feel you have done that would merit the Almighty’s presence? Some would say they have given from their purses. Some would say they have reached out and touched the infirm. Sounds righteous enough but when God looks at the one before Him, He announces leave for I never knew you. Why is that God’s response? It is because while He is faithful, you, oh man, are not. Your heart is deceitful and desperately wicked and God knows it. Perhaps that is why David penned the words of these four psalms. “But as for me, because of your great faithfulness I will enter your house;” It is all of Him and none of me or you.
David knows his need and only the righteous are afforded the kingdom. He prayed: Have mercy on me, Lord, for I am frail. Heal me, Lord, for my bones are shaking.To enter God’s realm this must be our humble prayer: have mercy Lord. The more he ponders his end he remembers and prays, not for himself, but for others. “May the evil deeds of the wicked come to an end. But make the innocent secure, O righteous God,”
What is your prayer today? Is it all about you or all about God?









