A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"I will bless the Lord at
all times; His praise shall
continually be in my mouth." Psalm
34:1 (NKJV)
When we read Psalm
34, we encounter someone who demonstrates an
attitude of thankfulness. Something
had happened in David's life that he simply
could not stop talking about. He was
so excited that he also wanted others to
join with him in exalting the name of God.
It isn't hard to see the attitude behind
these words. How do we normally react
when wonderful things happen in our lives?
Do parents of a newborn child simply keep
their joy to themselves? Of course
not. They talk and talk. Does
someone who has had a miraculous healing
keep the good news to themselves? Of
course not. They talk and talk.
The same sort of thing is true of
followers of Christ who have a thankful
attitude toward God. We pay attnetion
to good things that Jesus has done for us
and we become so enthusiastic that we cannot
be silent. In verses 4-7 of Psalm 34,
David goes on to give us a fascinating way
of putting a thankful attitude into words.
It tells us that one of the best ways to say
"thank you" to God is to tell the story of
what he has done. God had answered his
prayer and delivered him. He had cried
out and God had saved him from his troubles.
This thankful expression is brief, but the
point is not lost: if you want to say
"thank you" to God, come before Him in the
presence of family and friends and tell the
stories of what He has done. Will you
like David, "bless the Lord at all times,"
and let "His praise continually be in your
mouth" as you share your thankfulness to God
to others?
Adapted from:
https://learn.ligonier.org/devotionals/learn-to-say-thank-you