GPS: Grow, Pray & Study

GPS for the week of July 13th, 2025

“Hear This, You That Trample On The Needy…”

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“The point of the sabbath is to honor our need for a sane rhythm of

work and rest. It is to honor the body’s need for rest, the spirit’s need

for replenishment and the soul’s need to delight in God for God’s own

sake. It begins with a willingness to acknowledge the limits of our

humanness and take steps to live more graciously within the order of

things (Ruth Haley Barton).”

 

Dear Lord, help us to intentionally take time to delight in you and

learn to live graciously toward everyone around us. Amen.

 

Monday 7.14 “Surely I will never forget any of their deeds.”

Amos 8:1-12

“This is what the Lord God showed me—a basket of summer fruit.

He said, ‘Amos, what do you see?’ And I said, ‘A basket of summer

fruit.’ Then the Lord said to me, ‘The end has come upon my people

Israel; I will never again pass them by. The songs of the temple shall

become wailings in that day,’ says the Lord God; ‘the dead bodies

shall be many, cast out in every place. Be silent!’ Hear this, you that

trample on the needy, and bring to ruin the poor of the land, saying,

‘When will the new moon be over so that we may sell grain; and the

sabbath, so that we may offer wheat for sale? We will make the

ephah small and the shekel great, and practice deceit with false

balances, buying the poor for silver and the needy for a pair of

sandals, and selling the sweepings of the wheat.’ The Lord has

sworn by the pride of Jacob: Surely I will never forget any of their

deeds.” Are we also caught up in the rush to gain more of everything

for ourselves?

 

Tuesday 7.15 “Shall not the land tremble on this account?”

Amos 8:1-12

“Shall not the land tremble on this account, and everyone mourn who

lives in it, and all of it rise like the Nile, and be tossed about and sink

again, like the Nile of Egypt? On that day, says the Lord God, I will

make the sun go down at noon, and darken the earth in broad

daylight. I will turn your feasts into mourning, and all your songs into

lamentation; I will bring sackcloth on all loins, and baldness on every

head; I will make it like the mourning for an only son, and the end of it

like a bitter day. The time is surely coming, says the Lord God, when

I will send a famine on the land; not a famine of bread, or a thirst for

water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. They shall wander from

sea to sea, and from north to east; they shall run to and fro, seeking

the word of the Lord, but they shall not find it.” We will not hear the

words of the Lord unless we give up our striving to dominate others

and quietly listen.

 

Wednesday 7.16 “But I am like a green olive tree in the house

of God.”

Psalm 52

“Why do you boast, O mighty one, of mischief done against the

godly? All day long you are plotting destruction. Your tongue is like a

sharp razor, you worker of treachery. You love evil more than good,

and lying more than speaking the truth. Selah. You love all words

that devour, O deceitful tongue. But God will break you down forever;

he will snatch and tear you from your tent; he will uproot you from the

land of the living. Selah. The righteous will see, and fear, and will

laugh at the evildoer, saying, ‘See the one who would not take refuge

in God, but trusted in abundant riches, and sought refuge in wealth!’

But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God. I trust in the

steadfast love of God forever and ever. I will thank you forever,

because of what you have done. In the presence of the faithful I will

proclaim your name, for it is good.” We must give up seeking the

destruction of others and take refuge in the grace of our Lord.

 

Thursday 7.17 “Things visible and invisible.”

Colossians 1:15-28

“He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for

in him all things in heaven and on earth were created, things visible

and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or powers—all

things have been created through him and for him. He himself is

before all things, and in him all things hold together. He is the head

of the body, the church; he is the beginning, the firstborn from the

dead, so that he might come to have first place in everything. For in

him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him

God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth

or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross.” We

will never fully know the wondrous creation of our Lord in this life on

earth. But we rejoice in what we see and what we know God has

created.

 

Friday 7.18 “And you who were once estranged and

hostile in mind…”

Colossians 1:15-28

“And you who were once estranged and hostile in mind, doing evil

deeds, he has now reconciled in his fleshly body through death, so as

to present you holy and blameless and irreproachable before him—

provided that you continue securely established and steadfast in the

faith, without shifting from the hope promised by the gospel that you

heard, which has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven. I,

Paul, became a servant of this gospel. I am now rejoicing in my

sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am completing what is

lacking in Christ’s afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the

church. I became its servant according to God’s commission that

was given to me for you, to make the word of God fully known, the

mystery that has been hidden throughout the ages and generations

but has now been revealed to his saints. To them God chose to

make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory

of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. It is he

whom we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone in all

wisdom, so that we may present everyone mature in Christ.” We

must not lose sight of the hope promised in the gospel of our Lord

Jesus.

 

Saturday 7.19 “Mary has chosen the better part…”

Luke 10:38-42

“Now as they went on their way, he entered a certain village, where a

woman named Martha welcomed him into her home. She had a

sister named Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet and listened to what he

was saying. But Martha was distracted by her many tasks; so she

came to him and asked, ‘Lord, do you not care that my sister has left

me to do all the work by myself? Tell her then to help me.’ But the

Lord answered her, ‘Martha, Martha, you are worried and distracted

by many things; there is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen

the better part, which will not be taken away from her.’” Let us

constantly take time to sit at our Lord’s feet and listen.