Weekly Truth

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Psalm 119:114

Scripture is God-breathed and true. When we memorize it, we carry the good news of Jesus with us wherever we go.

As we read Psalm 119, we will memorize the key verse for this reading plan.

You are my shelter and my shield;
I put my hope in your word.
—Psalm 119:114

To aid in your memorization, copy Psalm 119:114 a few times below.

Save the image below as a lock screen for your phone so you can read these words throughout the day.

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  1. Justina Robinson says:

    You are my shelter and my shield I put hope in your word Psalm 119:114

  2. Bru Soto says:

    Thank you!

  3. Charlotte says:

    Hey Megan,
    I am feeling the same about my work at the moment – feeling overwhelmed and dreading going in and longing for the weekend. Praying for you this week

  4. Hayley Walker says:

    Thanks for this study!!

  5. Natasha R says:

    Thank you SRT team and everyone her for this wonderful study!

  6. Mary Pitner says:

    This has been a powerful study! Thank you!

  7. Heather Wells says:

    This has been my first study book that I have ever completed. I’ll start some but never completed from other authors that I picked up from LifeWay. I’m tearful and joyful at the same time. The Word is so beautiful and I crave more.

  8. Meghan Hampton says:

    I have been really overwhelmed and stressed with work lately to the point that I am just completely dreading it. I know there are so many more important things in life and I know I am so blessed with the opportunity I have but man I’m struggling. I will cling to this verse this week but could definitely use some prayers. Very thankful for this community and wishing everyone strength and guidance as the handle all the things this week.

  9. Melissa Mcronney says:

    Amen…powerful

  10. Cindy Shirley says:

    ❤️

  11. Indiana Elaine says:

    Prayer from a retired teacher to our current teachers:
    Lord, today, we want to lift up our teachers. We appreciate them every day, but our current circumstances have deepened that appreciation even more. So this week
    as teachers begin a new year, we pray that they know how much we value them and their work.
    Father, we thank you for every teacher and educator adjusting to their new normal. Encourage them to use their gifts and talents to find new ways to reach students during this time.
    Protect their health, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Fill them with the energy and inspiration they need to keep teaching effectively in this format. 
    Help them to extend grace, not just to their students, but to themselves when they hit a bump in the road. Help them to be flexible and continue to adapt. Fill them with a sense of hope as they remember that this is only temporary.
    In Jesus’ name,
    AMEN.

  12. Dorothy says:

    I have always been able to find hope in God’s word for every circumstance in my life. I have found now that I am older I am turning more and more to God’s word to get me through.
    Sisters, I go tomorrow at 7 am CST to have my surgery on my left hand. I am left-handed so afterwards it will be difficult for a week. I know I will be in God’s hands. Have a great Sunday.

    1. Nancy Tuggle says:

      Praying for a successful surgery & a speedy recovery!

  13. Pam K says:

    Good Morning! I just want to express Thanks to the SRT team and all of you who faithfully post or just read along like me. It has been rich to spend time in Psalm 119. I have also been reading through the book/devotion on Psalm 119 edited by Kristie Anyabwile. All of this has been a great reminder of the importance of staying in God’s word, delighting in it and seeking understanding of it. In this unprecedented time, we have the Word, that is true , eternal and the very words of God. Yesterday I caught part of the Lifeway Simulcast and the theme verse was 2 Tim 2:16 – All Scripture is God Breathed… The messages I heard were so good and tied in with this study of Psalm 119. I think the message for our time is clear- stay in His word, and be listeners. Thanks for all of you who share your hearts in these studies.

  14. Dayna R says:

    Thank you SRT! I really needed this deep dive into Psalm 119. It’s given me comfort and hope because … verse 53 “hot indignation seizes me because of the wicked” and I needed to be reminded (verse 89) “FOREVER O Lord, your Word is firmly fixed in the heavens.” This study has shown me that His laws really don’t limit us they set us free and I was reminded again that He is in control even when everything else seems to be spinning out of control. Thanking Him today for the encouragement I find here in this SRT community.

  15. OK TX-ANN says:

    My heart is full of praise and Thanksgiving to the Lord today. This is my first time to post. I’ve been reading and studying with SRT for about 2 years. I feel like many of you are “Friends”. And indeed you are Friends in the Lord to me. Thank you for your words of wisdom, kindness to others, encouragement, etc. I look forward to many years of studying, learning and worshiping together and encouraging each other. Blessings to you, my SRT Sisters.

  16. Doris says:

    Now the God of all hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. Amen

  17. Ashley White says:

    ❤️

  18. Searching says:

    Amen, Churchmouse. Praying that those who have lost hope (or never had hope) will turn to Him.

  19. Churchmouse says:

    Psalm 119:113 reads “I hate those with divided loyalties, but I love your instructions.” (NLT) When my allegiance is to the Lord alone then I can firmly proclaim vs 114: “You are my refuge and my shield; your word is my only source of hope.” He alone provides strength to make it through these tumultuous and uncertain times. His Word gives the certainty of our future. For we who believe, it is always one of hope.