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Episode Summary
In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 141, a prayer of David for holiness and protection in the midst of a sinful and dangerous world.
Psalm 141 reminds believers that faithful living requires both God’s protection around us and His sanctifying work within us. David asks the Lord to hear his prayer, guard his mouth, protect his heart, help him receive righteous correction, and deliver him from the snares of the wicked.
This psalm also points us to Jesus Christ, who perfectly guarded His words, lived without sin, and entrusted Himself to the Father. Through Christ, believers are forgiven for sinful speech and empowered by the Holy Spirit to grow in holiness.
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What You’ll Learn
- Why prayer is an act of worship before God
- Why believers must ask the Lord to guard their words
- How sin begins in the heart and must be guarded against carefully
- Why righteous correction is a kindness from God
- How God protects those who seek refuge in Him
- How Psalm 141 points us to the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ
Main Theme
A prayer for holiness and protection.
Key Doctrine
Sanctification by God’s grace.
Main Takeaway
God transforms our hearts and guards our lives as we depend on Him.
Memory Verse
“Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips.”
Psalm 141:3
Scripture References
- Psalm 141
- Proverbs 4:23
- Proverbs 10:19
- Isaiah 6:5–7
- James 3:5–10
- 1 Peter 2:23
Daily Application
- Prayer: Bring your need for holiness before God.
- Speech: Ask God to help you speak wisely and truthfully.
- Heart: Guard your inner life from sinful influences.
- Humility: Receive correction from others.
- Trust: Rely on God for protection.
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