Be Still and Know - "Let All That I Am Praise The Lord"
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Psalm 103:2-4
'Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies.'
This psalm begins with King David talking to himself! He called to mind the fact that his life had been wonderfully blessed by God and concluded that his whole being needed to be involved in giving thanks for God’s generosity to him. In the words of the famous hymn ‘Praise my soul, the King of heaven’ he had been “ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven”. Perhaps, as he wrote this psalm, he had in mind his adulterous affair with Bathsheba. He had foolishly strayed from God’s way and one disaster followed another until he repented and received God’s healing and forgiveness. As he reflected on the way that God had dealt with him, he not only praised the Lord but also urged the whole world to join him. In the final verse, he proclaims: “Praise the Lord, everything he has created, everything in all his kingdom” (Psalm 103:22).
It’s important that we talk to ourselves. I know that it is often seen as the first sign of madness but I much prefer the observation that it’s actually the first sign of gladness! It’s good to remind ourselves of the ways in which the Lord has blessed our lives. We may not have known the dramatic ups and downs of King David’s life, but we have all had moments of success and failure, of blessing and disobedience, of fulfilment and loss and, through it all, God has been faithful. We need to ensure that we are continually giving thanks to God for all that he has done in our lives and also taking opportunity to encourage others to do the same.
Question: As you look back through your life, what can you praise God for?
Prayer: Lord God, I thank you that you have been so generous to me. Help me to make praise increasingly central to my life. Amen