Day #137
Scripture Reading: Psalms 33 - 35 …
How was your day today? Or if you are reading
this in the morning, how do you think your day is going to be? Do you see
any problem with those questions? They are both focused on YOU! We
easily become preoccupied with what is going on in our lives, whether good or
bad, and determine whether it was a good day based on criteria that we
ourselves have established. Even our own criteria may change from day to
day. So what makes a day "good"? What makes a day
"bad"? Life holds some difficult times … some hard things.
Jesus told His disciples it would be so. He told them not to be
afraid, not to get discouraged, not to lose heart. Why? Because as we live life in this world
every one of us will be tempted to do exactly that!
That's why the Psalms are such an important
reminder that praising God is not dependent on the circumstances around us, but
rather, on the very character and promises of God toward those who trust in
Him. Psalm 33 begins with a statement of truth: "Sing
joyfully to the LORD, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright to praise
Him" (33:1). And the writer goes on to tell us why: "For
the Word of the LORD is right and true; He is faithful in all He does" (33:4).
His "proof" of that is in creation itself. God spoke
creation into being and "He watches all who live on earth - He who
forms the hearts of all, who considers everything they do" (33:14-15).
While that thought scares those who do not know the
grace and compassion and mercy of God, those who hope in Him rest in His
unfailing love. For us, John 3:16 is more than words held up on a piece
of cardboard at a sporting event!! "God so loved the world that
He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not
perish, but have everlasting life!" We KNOW who God is, and we
KNOW He is with us. That's why David could praise God even in the midst
of his struggles in Psalm 34. "I will extol the LORD at ALL
times; His praise will always be on my lips. My soul will boast in the
LORD; let the afflicted hear and rejoice!" (34:1-2).
David knew that God heard His prayers and he
declares, "the LORD is close to the brokenhearted" (34:18).
"A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers
him from them all" (34:19). When
some talk about God promising only good things to His children, I ask a simple
question: "If that is the Gospel, does it work everywhere?"
The Gospel should be the same for all who believe, no matter what their
circumstances, no matter what their lot in life may be. If the Gospel
gives hope in the United States of America, it must also give hope to those who
believe and who live in the poorest countries in the world. It must give
hope to those who are facing persecution, and even death, for the sake of the
name of Jesus Christ.
The "gospel," the "good news,"
is the same in the Old Testament as it is in the New Testament … and as it is
today. The good news is that God offers His love and forgiveness to all
who come to Him. But the reality is, NO ONE can come UNLESS God moves
them to do so!! Jesus said, "No one can come to Me unless the
Father who sent Me draws Him … and I will raise Him up at the last
day" (John 6:44). By the work of His Spirit within those whom
God chooses, God transforms the heart and mind and opens blind eyes to see His
hand at work. THAT's how those who know God can and do give Him praise …
no matter what!!
Praise is not reserved for good times, but for a
good God! God is worthy of praise, not only when He gives us times of
health, prosperity and peace, but also when He allows trials and suffering and
even death to enter into our sphere of life. David understood that
perhaps better than anyone who lived before the coming of Christ. In
Psalm 35 he prayed that God would deal with his enemies. They wanted to
disgrace David and put him to shame, but God was his refuge. He trusted
in Him.
When they had problems, David tried to do good to
them (35:13-14) … even though when David had troubles they attacked him.
Still, David says, "I will give You thanks in the great assembly;
among throngs of people I will praise YOU!" (35:18). David
trusted that in the end, God would keep His promises and make things right.
So he prayed that when God delivered him, then those who saw it would
say, "The LORD be exalted, who delights in the well-being of his
servant" (35:27). As for David, he declares, "My tongue
will speak of Your righteousness and of Your praises all day long" (35:28).
Even before God delivered him, David praised the
LORD, his God! We who believe in Jesus Christ are called to do the same.
"Glorify the LORD with me; let us exalt His name together!" (34:3).
Giving testimonies of God's goodness should be a regular part of our
lives. People notice you and me and watch to see how we will respond to
various circumstances in our lives … especially how we will handle the tough
times. It is in those moments when I need to confess my weakness and the
Lord's strength. I need to point people to my God and to my Savior Jesus
Christ.
Peter writes, "In your hearts set apart
Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks
you to give the reason for the hope that you have" (I Peter 3:15).
There is no need to despair when facing trials, and you should not expect
every day to be a spiritual high based only on your feelings. There will be days when it is easier to see
God at work in your life and the world around you, and other times when God’s
presence is harder to see. But the truth is, He is ALWAYS with those who
put their trust in Him and we have an eternity of perfect days awaiting us in
His presence. Until then, keep on praising the Lord and encouraging
others to do the same. It's not always easy, but it's always the right
thing to do!
"Abba, Father, in You I rest in the midst of
life's storms. Your love never fails and Your strength is made perfect in
my weakness. I long to see Your glory and to live without being hindered
by the world and my own flesh. But until that day, fill me with Your
Spirit and move my heart to sing Your praise, so that others may hear and be
glad as they, too, rejoice in YOU! In Jesus' name, Amen"
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