Day #164
Scripture Reading: Psalms 114 - 116 …
Though there is more talk today about having a
relationship with God than perhaps ever before, most people still do not seem
to grasp what this means. Are these just words or is having a
relationship with the one, true and only living God really possible … and if
so, does it make any difference in the way you live your life? The answer
is, "YES! and it changes your perspective on life - and death - and the
way you live every day." Having a relationship with God is not a
fantasy or an invention of man's imagination, but a living reality for those
who know Him as the "God of Jacob," the God who has entered into
covenant with His people and who sent His Son Jesus Christ to seal the covenant
with His blood!
Before Jesus ever came there were a chosen few who
understood what a relationship with God was all about. These were given
the Spirit "ahead of time," if you will. Though they could not
know or understand what God would do to "atone," to pay for their
sin, they trusted God's promise to send a Savior and they responded to God in
willing and joyful obedience. It is this relationship that the writers of
the Psalms often express in their songs. Theirs was a God who had a
history, who had acted in the past on behalf of His people and who was faithful
and true to His Word. He was not and is not the generic "god"
of today or one of the myriad of gods worshiped by people throughout the
centuries. He IS God … the God of Jacob, the God of Israel.
So the Psalmist writes in Psalm 114, "When
Israel came out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a people of foreign tongue,
Judah became God's sanctuary, Israel His dominion" (114:1-2).
Like it or not, this is how God has chosen to reveal Himself. As we
read in 115:15, He is "the Maker of heaven and earth."
That's always where we need to begin in acknowledging who the one true God is:
Creator!! He revealed Himself to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob
and made His Covenant of Grace with them, promising to send a Savior, to
forgive their sin and to give those who believed in Him eternal life. No
god of human invention can do such things.
For good reason the Psalmist writes, "Tremble,
O earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob …" (114:7).
God cannot be ignored or pushed aside. It is not God who exists for
us, but we for Him. "Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to Your
Name be the glory, because of Your love and faithfulness" (115:1).
"OUR God is in heaven!!" (115:3). When the
leaders of the nations speak at the United Nations and boast about what they
will do, little do they know that unless God allows them to do something, they
are utterly and totally helpless, as they will one day discover. OUR God
reigns!! So he urges us to, "TRUST IN THE LORD!! (115:9). He blesses those who fear Him, who come
before Him with awe and reverence. "It is WE who extol the LORD,
both now and forevermore" (115:18).
What a privilege it is for us to KNOW God! We who KNOW God understand that we are sinners
who are worthy of His judgment no less than anyone else, but God has given us
His Spirit and given us eyes to see, minds to understand and hearts to believe
in Jesus, to place our trust in Him. So we join the Psalmist as he says, "I
love the LORD, for He heard my voice; He heard my cry for mercy. Because
He turned His ear to me, I will call on Him as long as I live!" (116:1-2). Loving God is easy when you know Him,
understand your sin and HIS holiness, and rest in His grace and mercy. "The
LORD is gracious and righteous; our God is full of compassion. The LORD
protects the simple hearted; when I was in great need, He saved me" (116:5-6).
We have all done wrong, even by our standards, let
alone God's! But in God's mercy and grace through the sacrifice of Jesus
we, like the Psalmist, find rest for our souls. "Be at rest once
more, O my soul, for the LORD has been good to you" (116:7). Our
question then becomes, "How can I repay the LORD for all His goodness
to me?" (116:12). All that you and I have is already God's!
Yet, He delights in our joyful obedience! As the Apostle Paul
explained the purpose of His preaching the Gospel in his letter to the
believers in Rome, he said, "Through Him (Jesus) and for His name's
sake, we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the
Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith" (Romans 1:5). Joyful
obedience is the offering we bring to God, not to earn His favor, but because
He has already shown His favor to us!
As John writes in his letter to the churches, "We
love, because He FIRST loved us!" (I John 4:19). So, "I
will fulfill my vows to the LORD in the presence of all His people, in the
courts of the house of the LORD …" (116:14,18-19). In life
and in death, I belong to the LORD, my God. "Precious in the
sight of the LORD is the death of His saints" (116:15). There is
no doubt that the God of Jacob desires to have a relationship with His people
and that we who know His love respond to Him by loving Him back and by
worshiping Him, praising Him and serving Him every day. There just is no
other reason to live! Those who are "simple hearted" understand
these things because His Spirit gives us wisdom that cannot be measured by an
IQ test. He is God … He loved us … we love Him!
What a blessing to have a relationship with the God
of Jacob, the one and only true God, the Creator of the heavens and the earth.
I will praise Him now and forever and will fulfill my vows in the
presence of all His people. "Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to
Your Name be the glory, because of Your love and faithfulness!" (115:1).
"Heavenly Father, I come to You with so much
joy and hope and love and thankfulness for Your mercy and Your grace to ME!
I have found rest for my soul in You, my God, for I acknowledge that You
are the God of Jacob, the Maker of heaven and earth, and that You are gracious
AND righteous, and full of compassion. You have delivered me from death,
and given me eternal life in Your Son. With all my heart, I can say, 'I
love You, LORD!' For I AM BLESSED to have a relationship with YOU, my
Savior and my God, in Jesus' name, Amen"
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