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Worthy Brief - 8/4/2025

Friend, you shall not die, but proclaim!

Psalms 118:17-18  I shall not die, but I shall live, and recount the deeds of the LORD. 18  The LORD has disciplined me severely, but he has not given me over to death. 

As we continue our study in Psalm 118, I want to take a deep dive into verses 17-18, where the psalmist makes one of the boldest declarations in all of Scripture: "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD." This isn't the voice of someone untouched by pain -- it's the cry of someone who has been through the fire and come out declaring God's faithfulness. This statement is not a denial of suffering; it's a defiance of death. It's the resolve of a heart that's been chastened, refined, and pressed, yet remains confident in the God who preserves life -- not just for survival, but for purpose.

The Hebrew word for "declare" is סָפַר (saphar) -- meaning to proclaim, recount, or record in detail. It's the same root used for a scribe or storyteller. This isn't about vague gratitude -- it's about vocal, specific testimony. When God raises you up, He doesn't do it just for your comfort -- He does it so you can bear witness. Your life becomes a scroll on which His faithfulness is written, line by line, miracle by miracle.

This verse carries profound prophetic weight. It prefigures the resurrection of Yeshua (Jesus), who was chastened unto death yet not abandoned to the grave. On the third day, He rose -- not in silence, but declaring the works of the LORD. And because we are in Him, His resurrection becomes the pattern of our own. We, too, are raised -- not just to walk out of tombs, but to walk into testimony. Not just to breathe -- but to proclaim.

Verse 18 reminds us that the Lord may chasten, but He does not abandon. Discipline is a sign of sonship, not disfavor. There are seasons where we are pressed, pruned, and purified -- but they are not the end. In fact, they often precede the greatest declarations. What was meant to break you becomes the stage from which you testify. You are not just a survivor--you are a witness.

So what will you do with the life He has preserved? This is your moment to speak. To recount the works of the Lord in the land of the living. Your scars tell stories, and your survival is sacred. Don't waste your breath on fear. Use it to testify. You are alive for a reason. Rise up and declare it.

Friend, you weren't just rescued -- you were raised. And you weren't just raised -- you were commissioned. The enemy came to bury you, but God brought you through the fire so you could speak with authority. Don't stay silent. Don't shrink back. Open your mouth and tell the world what God has done. Stand on your feet, even if they're trembling. Speak through tears, if you must. But speak. Declare His works boldly. Hell lost when Yeshua rose -- and it loses again every time you refuse to die in your trial and choose instead to live and declare. Let your life be a trumpet. Let your voice shake the grave. You shall not die -- you shall live!

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George, Baht Rivka, Elianna and Obadiah
(George, Baht Rivka & Obi - Baltimore, Maryland | Elianna - Married living in Missouri)

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