Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Reservoirs

Patos has 2 principal reservoirs and these are taking in a lot of water with the heavy rains now falling. The Farinha reservoir has gone from zero to 79% and Jatobá has gone from almost zero to 30%. PTL! Please keep praying.

With the heavy rains the road up the mountain to Teixeira is very dangerous as trees are falling and rocks and boulders rolling down on to the road. 

I have finished the résumés or summaries of the first book of Psalms covering psalms 1 to 41. Now it's on to book two from psalm 42 to 72.

Last night we had a family pancake night wishing Philip a good trip home to Basingstoke on Friday. It was a great evening. 

Monday, 2 March 2026

Psalm 42 (summary): As the deer pants for streams of water

This psalm of the sons of Korah apparently expresses people's longing for God when they were far away from Jerusalem ("the heights of Hermon - from Mount Mizar - verse 6) maybe in exile. The writers say their soul thirsts for God, and critics ask where is your God? The writers remember nostalgically about the "festive throng" at Jerusalem. People are downcast and feel forgotten by God. The psalm ends proposing hope in God as the solution for all their woes.

Psalm 41 (summary): Blessed is he who has regard for the weak

This Davidic psalm for the director of music is a lament related to ill health and abandonment by a close friend. David says happy is he who cares for the weak because the Lord will deliver him, preserve him and sustain him when sick. David then cries to God to have mercy on him and forgive his sin. David says that all his enemies conspire against him and even his close friend has abandoned him. He cries to God for mercy and rests assured that he will be in God's presence for ever. He ends with praise to the Lord. Amen.

This psalm ended book 1 of psalms.

Psalm 40 (summary): I waited patiently for the Lord

David in Psalm 40 starts thanking God for past deliverance but ends up asking for further help. He starts praising God for him having heard him and having lifted him out of a slimy pit and having put a new song in his mouth. Happy is the person who trusts God, says David, because the resultant blessings are too many to tell. David says his desire is to do God's will and speak about God's salvation and faithfulness. He asks the Lord not to withhold his mercy from him, save him and help him. For God is his help and deliverer!

Psalm 39 (summary): I said I will watch my ways

This another psalm of David for the director of music and for Jeduthun expresses his decision to control his speech so as to avoid sinful utterances as he went through a period of God's discipline or of illness. He starts saying he will put a muzzle on his mouth. He realizes that his life is very short and that "each man's life is but a breath", as he bustles about in vain. David then expresses that his hope is in God and asks for him to remove his scourge from him. He concludes asking the Lord to hear his cry for help!

Sunday service

I led the main service of the week last night which was the monthly communion service and Pastor Rafael preached on the parable of the pharisee and the tax collector from Luke 18. Sacha, Marina, Philip and Rogério led the worship backed by Netinho, Ricardinho and Davi. Philip brought a short word during the meeting. It was a lovely service.

It rained another 20 mm at Green Pastures last night taking the year's total to date to 313.1 mm. We need about 1,000 mm for a good rainy season.

Sunday, 1 March 2026

Psalm 38 (summary): O Lord, do not rebuke me!

Psalm 38 is a penitential prayer by David in which he recognizes that his ill-health, his low mood and his abandonment of friends are all a result of his unconfessed sin. "Because of your wrath there is no health in my body". "I am bowed down and brought very low". David says that his friends avoid him and stay away from him. He says that he feels like a deaf man and he confesses his iniquity. Oh Lord, he cries, do not forsake me. Come quickly to help me.