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Our Daily Bread Podcast

Praying God's Promises

Our Daily Bread Podcast

Our Daily Bread Ministries

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🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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0:00.0

Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope. Psalm 119, verse 49.

0:10.0

Welcome to today's encouragement from our daily bread. Praying God's promises was written by Matt Lucas and read by Wes Ward.

0:21.9

Psalm 119, verse 49 through 56.

0:26.7

Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope.

0:31.5

My comfort and my suffering is this.

0:34.2

Your promise preserves my life.

0:37.3

The arrogant mocked me unmercifully, but I do not turn from

0:41.7

your law. I remember, Lord, your ancient laws, and I find comfort in them. Indignation grips me

0:49.1

because of the wicked who have forsaken your law. Your decrees are the theme of my song wherever I lodge.

0:57.0

In the Night Lord, I remember your name, that I may keep your law. This has been my practice.

1:02.8

I obey your precepts.

1:07.2

Praying God's Promises,' written by Matt Lucas.

1:18.2

"'No, you can't go to the lake,' I said to my daughter, with my head tucked under the sink as I fixed a broken pipe.

1:23.5

"'Dad, you promised that after I had finished my chores, I could go,' she reminded me.

1:31.1

"'I'd forgotten what I had said because I was preoccupied. My problem blinded me to my promise.

1:38.5

As my daughter did with me, the psalmist reminded God of his promises. Remember your word to your servant, he wrote, for you have given me hope. Thankfully, we don't have a heavenly father who's distracted and forgetful.

1:46.8

We can come to him not only with our hurts, problems, and disappointments, but also in confidence

1:52.9

knowing he's a good father. My comfort in my suffering is this, your promise preserves my life.

2:00.5

God invites us to meditate on the scriptures so we can

2:03.8

remind him of his promises, not because he forgets, but because he desires that we know him

2:10.9

well. That's why the psalmist says, I remember, Lord, your ancient laws, and I find comfort in them. Your decrees are the theme

2:21.0

of my song. Because of my distractions, my daughter needed to remind me of my promise. When

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