I Set In Array For Thee First, And Then I Look Out
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Today’s Word Of Encouragement From Wayne:
“Unto Thee I pray habitually. Jehovah, at morning Thou hearest my voice. At morning I set in array for Thee, and I look out.”
Psalm 5:2-3 (Young’s Literal Translation)
Oh may we all learn this most powerful and joyful practice: that before we “look out” on anything, in this world or in our lives, let us begin each day, “at morning,” by first setting ourselves “in array for Thee,” and only after this to “look out.”
Let us be wrapped up in our true identity as with a holy robe and mantle, “in array for Thee,” and let us meet with our indwelling God, to praise Him, to minister to our Lord, and to be with Him in His presence.
Then, in this understanding and spiritual identity, we may blessedly “look out,” with the wisdom and Spirit of God upon us and within us.
This reminds me of what Mark wrote in his Gospel, concerning a man whom Jesus had set free from a legion of demons that had been tormenting him for years. Mark wrote of him, saying he was “sitting down, clothed and in his right mind” (Mark 5:15). Whenever we meet with our Lord at the top of the day and say “at morning I set in array for Thee,” we are then, spiritually speaking, clothed and in our right mind.
We are clothed with our priesthood to God, covered with His salvation and righteousness, and meeting with Him (sitting down at His feet) in His presence. We are most definitely in our right spiritual mind when we sit with Jesus wearing the garments He has clothed us with.
“And then I look out.” Yes, bless our Savior, He invites us to stay in the yoke of His presence, with Him always, and this IS the best way for us to “look out” on life.
Our “look out” on life becomes our outlook on life, so let us joyfully “look out” from the place of being with our Lord, in His praises, in His presence.
If our in-look on life is in place with our Lord, then our out-look on life will also be in place, in His anointed light and in His sight!
Let us not miss this, our grand opportunity, to set ourselves in array for our Lord in the morning, to bless and praise Him, and only then to look out, having been filled anew with His outlook.
Hallelujah!


