Ps 63


O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water. So I have looked upon you in the sanctuary, beholding your power and glory. Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. So I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands. My soul will be satisfied as with fat and rich food, and my mouth will praise you with joyful lips, when I remember you upon my bed, and meditate on you in the watches of the night; for you have been my help, and in the shadow of your wings I will sing for joy. My soul clings to you; your right hand upholds me. Ps 63:1-8

17 thoughts on “Ps 63”

  1. May the God of peace envelop you and your little son. We weep with you in your time of grieve.

  2. May you find God enough, and may He strengthen you and hold you in His hand. We did enjoy Rhonda so much on Huntley St. You and Matthew are in our prayers.

  3. Dear Family & Friends of Rhonda Glenn:

    I’m praying for you all at this difficult time….

    My poem for you:

    VESSEL OF GRACE!
    Based on Psalm 56.

    Bottle of Tears in HEAVEN?
    How can that be?
    We are supposed to be happy there,
    Are we not?
    No more pain?
    ONLY GAIN?
    Unanswered Prayers?
    I thought there was a SAVIOUR,
    A SAVIOUR –
    Who cared enough to die for me?
    A SAVIOUR who died for you?
    Tell me please,
    How can this be?
    In HEAVEN;
    GOD has a bottle of tears.
    Actually, this bottle is a vessel of
    Unanswered Prayers.
    LORD,
    While living in this world of thorns,
    Help me to see,
    Through glasses of Faith,
    ALWAYS JESUS!
    The ROSE who died for me!
    Though undeserving,
    If I persevere,
    This bottle of tears,
    Will become a crown of JEWELS?
    Hard to believe, you say?
    That may be – yes, even sometimes for me.
    All we need though, besides a truly repentant heart, is,
    A faith the size of a tiny mustard seed, t’will gain for us
    A crown of JEWELS –
    Received only through a forgiving GOD by HIS
    UN-MATCHLESS GRACE through faith!
    This Bottle of Tears,
    A Vessel of Unanswered Prayers,
    Let me say that rather,
    This Bottle of Tears,
    Is a vessel of UN-ANSWERED PRAYERS,
    Yet to be!
    I BELIEVE in the ROSE that once was dead,
    This ROSE is now living to set truly repentant sinners,
    Even I, free!
    THIS ROSE came into this world of thorns,
    To take all of HIS children to their Eternal REST,
    To HEAVEN, where we, HIS children will find out
    At last,
    That our HEAVENLY FATHER cared enough to send us
    HIS VERY BEST!!

    CEvA – Re-written on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.

  4. We are sorry and grieved to hear of Rhonda’s passing away. I watched Rhonda on 100 Huntley Street many times and have to say Rhonda is an incredible lady and what a wonderful legacy Rhonda has left. Our prayers are with you, your son and family at this time that God’s abundant love, grace and comfort be with you all.

    Rhonda’s passing has sure made myself and my husband think about what are we doing for eternity.

  5. Our deepest condolences on Rhonda’s passing to eternity. We can’t imagine how you must feel having heard the diagnosis only a month ago to her passing so quickly. She is in a better place, but we pray that God will fill the void she is leaving here on earth.

    Our hearts grieve with you, words cannot describe it.

    Much love,

    Dick and Joan Deweert

  6. We listened to Huntley Street’s moving tribute to your dear Rhonda. Having both experienced the loss of spouses we understand the grief and uphold you as you journey through the suffering. May you be ministered to by those who have been blessed by you both in the past.

  7. How our hearts grieve and ache for you and your little boy, not as the world grieves, no ,but the loss is beyond words, for you, and your parents and Rhondas mom. Having lost our daughter we feel deeply for all of you,We watched her every morning on Cross Roads, a preciuos jewel. May the God of all comfort be yours

  8. I’ve been watching !00 huntley Street for 30 yrs now. I’m sorry to hear of your great loss. God Bless.

  9. I was shocked to hear the news and I am so sorry.
    Life can be incredibly unfair but even in the darkest moments God is with us. Cry out to Him and let Him hold you up.
    During this painful time open your door to caring friends so you know you are not alone but find solitude as well. You were blessed to have each other in this life and you will be together again.
    May you find strength in His love.

    God Bless.

  10. In this trying time may god bless and watch over the glenn family. I will continue to pray for you all.

  11. The Lord is mighty and strong and underneath you are His everlasting arms. Continue to trust Him, rest in Him and He will see you through these times of grief. This is for the entire family, friends, loved ones and especially the team at Crossroads. God’s gracious blessings be yours, now and forevermore. I have watched Rhonda and Ray David on 100 Huntley St. for a very long time. I have a secret memory to share and I do hope I will get the chance to do so.Love you guys lots!!!!!!

  12. Matthew and you are upheld in our prayers to our Father. May His arms and strength and grace be found to be more than sufficient for you in this time of unimaginable sorrow and grief for you, and all the family.
    With much love
    Esther Johnston

  13. May God be your strength and comfort in the coming days ahead. We rejoice with you that she is with her Lord and we pray for you and Matthew as you grieve for your loss.

    Sincerely,

    Ron and Norma Hoeppner

  14. Words are insufficent at this very difficult time in your life.Just know that, I, along with so many others are interceeding for you, especially in these first few numbing days.I have watched, with great joy and much laughter, yours and dearest Rhonda’s life unfold…first, when you started dating, then watching your beautiful wedding, then along came your bundle of joy, darling Matthew; your own journey into the priesthood, and Rhonda’s amazing courage in going back to University. I phoned her line many times when she hosted Rhonda London live, and then, I had the pleasure to meet her, and have a wonderful chat with her at the Women who Win conference in Nigara Falls…even though you don’t know me, I, along with thousands of others, felt very much a part of your beautiful family, and now we greave with you, but thank Our Most Gracious Heavenly Father for the beautiful Gift of Rhonda’s life, although for yourselves who loved her so deeply, far too short. Your marriage truly reflected the Love of Christ, and was an amazing example of what a Christ centered marriage shouldand could be.
    May Our Gracious Heavenly Father uphold you in His Precious right hand, guiding and comforting you in the way you should go, God of All Comfort and Strength pour into Ray David and wee Matthew, so that they may feel your very Presence today and always. With deepest sympathy in your great loss. Orlagh Turtle

  15. May the Lord be with you in these hours of grieving but be reassure without a shadow of a doubt Rhonda His special and precious daughter is now with Him for ever and that soon we will all be together again for eternity… my heart would like to say more yet I know that in moments like this our Savior is so close to us even when He seems to be silence at time He is always there…Thank you Rhonda for even through death made my faith grow and made me feel the love our Lord with us
    I will be praying for you everyday
    Chantal

  16. May God surround you with His loving arms as you mourn the loss of your wife and and Matthew’s mother.Rhonda was a special help to me 8 years ago after I had surgery for ovarian cancer. I had always been a little leary of watching Huntley street, but her quiet and joyful demeanour really helped me during a very difficult time. I am sure there are thousands of others whom she brought closer to God over the years,what a blessing she was to so many. You continue to be in my prayers. Marian Crome

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