Note: After
reading Psalm 25, written by David, I noticed the note at the bottom of page
that said “This psalm is an acrostic poem, each verse beginning with the
successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet.” I’m glad I read the note, since,
being totally unfamiliar with the Hebrew alphabet, I wouldn't have recognized
the psalm as an acrostic. And…even though I know nothing about the “mechanics”
of David’s psalm, I tried my hand at writing the acrostic below, which, of
course, is far less excellent than his! But the words came from my heart, as David’s
did from his! Dear Reader, would you like to create an acrostic of praise and prayer?
Awesome God,
Blessed forever,
Creator of all,
Desire
of the ages,
Emmanuel,
Forgive me for all my sins
against you and others.
Give me peace—wonderful, indescribable
peace.
Help me to praise You in
all I do and say.
I humbly thank You in
Jesus’ name for blessing
me, for
Keeping Your every promise,
and for
Loving me more than my
mind can conceive.
May You be honored and
adored both
Near and far.
Open my eyes so that I may
see Your
Perfection and purity.
Quietly now I wait before
Thee,
Ready to do what You say,
Seeking to please You in
all
Things, both great and
small.
Unto Thee, O LORD, do I
lift up my
Voice—and unto Thee, O LORD,
Will I do my work so that ordinary
tasks become ways to honor and serve You.
X-ray my entire being,
give me a thorough check-up, and then cleanse Me and heal me.
You, the One who can do
ALL things, increase my
Zeal for You—not only for today
but also for all the days You’ve planned for me.
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