A PSALM OF THANKS
(Originally written 11/24/14
Psalms 103: 1-5
Praise the LORD,O my soul;all my inmost
being, praise his holy name. Praise the LORD,
O my soul, and forget not all his benefits--who
forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases who redeems your life from the pit and crowns
you with love and compassion, who satisfies
your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like
the eagle's. (NIV)
It’s been said that praise is a
lifestyle. If so, what should this
lifestyle look like? And what does it
mean to praise God, anyway?
Glad you asked! The dictionary defines the word “praise” as
“expressing admiration for”, “rave about”, “make much of”, “admire”, “hail”,
“to laud”, “to boast about”.
When the psalmist David exhorts us
to “praise the Lord” twice in this writing, he is including all those
definitions of the word.
When are we supposed to do
this? Anywhere, everywhere…not just in
church on Sunday when we gather together with other believers Praising God should be something we do at
home, in the car, at work, a daily part of our prayer life and our life in
general.
Praise Him as part of our
prayers? Too often, we are guilty of
asking of God: “I want” or “I
need”. God does want us to ask, but he
also likes to hear us brag on Him and the things that He does for us. Praise is also an expression of our faith in
Him, to know that He is in control of our lives and circumstances.
I start out each of my daily prayers
to God with simple thanks. I thank Him
for His mercy and His grace that are fresh and new to me every single day. I also thank Him for His provision for
me. I do not take for granted His
protective hand over the circumstances of my life and the blessings that He allows
to come into it. And if something
happens at work that I know that He’s had a hand in, I stop right then and
there, raise my hand and thank Him. Now,
if it’s a major answer to prayer, I’ve been known to head to my workroom, drop
to my knees and weep. That’s happened a
few times.
And then there are His
benefits. A benefit is “an advantage, a
privilege, a right”, “a resource”, “a result of an action”.
I was reading an interesting article
tonight, and it spelled out seven benefits of praising God:
1.
It changes the spiritual climate. Bad moods lift when you praise
God. Prison doors open as well (Acts
16:25).
2.
It fulfills your purpose as God’s
creation. That’s what God created us for. If we’re silenced, the rocks and stones will
cry out (Luke 19:40).
3.
It gives us power to do great deeds.
Peter was able to do great things after he acknowleged the Lordship of
Jesus (Matthew 16:16).
4.
Praise puts things in the right
perspective. No matter what is going on in your
life, God is still on the throne and still in control.
5.
It reminds you of God’s presence in
your life. Praise reminds us that He is always
near. His Word says that He will never
leave us or forsake us.
6.
It crucifies your pride.
Praise humbles us and allows us to elevate God.
7.
It attracts God’s presence.
God is drawn to where He is welcomed.
And then
there were all of the other benefits that Pastor Ray enumerated this
morning: forgiveness of sins, healing,
deliverance, crowning us with love and mercy, and satisfying us with good
things and renewed strength.
Who wouldn’t want all these things and
more? There’s the peace and the joy that
God gives to us. Those are certainly
benefits!
So, on this Thanksgiving week, take the
time to say a prayer of not only thanks but of praise to God for the great
things He has done in your life and in the lives of your loved ones. He’ll love to hear it!
Barb Scott
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