The first few verses of this beautiful psalm of praise by David show us 3 practical ways in which we can honor our Lord daily. Following these 3 steps will strengthen and enhance our walk with Jesus. They are:
Praise Him every day
âEvery day I will praise you and extol your name for ever and everâ (vs 2)
There is so much to praise God for and we should be lifting our praise to Him every day. Let us start our day with praise and end it with praise! Let us praise Him as we walk the streets, as we sit at our desk and as we travel. Praise is contagious and soon others will follow your example.
Illustration â I remember a Christian leader saying that as he was traveling in the bus one day and enjoying the beautiful scenery around him, he couldnât help humming the powerful hymn âHow Great Thou Artâ. The person seated next to him soon turned and said, âFeels so true doesnât itâ? A short while later, a few others in the bus started humming the great hymn! Thatâs the power of praise!
Have you praised God today? Read the rest of the Psalm (21 verses in all) and list down the many reasons David praised God âEVERY DAYâ.
âMy mouth will speak in praise of the Lordâ (vs 21)
Meditate on His works
âI will meditate on your wonderful worksâ (vs 5b)
The works of God are revealed in His powerful Word. We also see them in creation, in our own lives and in the lives of others. Let us meditate on His Word and His works. Meditating on His Word and His works lifts our faith whenever a new challenge comes our way.
A preacher once mentioned that meditating on Godâs Word can be compared to a cow âchewing the cudâ. As the cow receives help with its digestion when it chews the cud, so we too can receive all the strength contained in Godâs Word as we spend a few minutes or more, meditating on it. It is interesting to note that The Collins English Dictionary describes the term âchewing the cudâ as follows â âto reflect or think over somethingâ.
âOh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long.â (Psalm 119:97)
Proclaim His Great Deeds
â.. I will proclaim your great deedsâ (vs 6b)
What has God done for you recently? How did He bring you to salvation? Have you been telling others about His blessings to you? Have you been sharing them with your children? I rejoice in the fact that my 2 sons aged 12 and 10, love to hear my stories about Godâs interventions in my life and ministry. In fact, they often ask for repeats!
âOne generation will commend your works to another; they will tell of your mighty actsâ (vs 4).
Why should we proclaim Godâs great deeds? We need to do it âso that all men may know of your (Godâs) mighty actsâ (vs 12).
Last week, at our midweek service, I was praying at the altar with a young man over a burden he was carrying in a very personal area of his life. As I shared my own testimony in that particular area of life and how God came through for me, his eyes lit up and he shouted, âYes, I now believe God can do it for me tooâ!
There is power in proclaiming âHis great deedsâ, more so, when we tell people about His mighty âsaving graceâ in our lives! They just might want what you have!
Prayer: Lord help me to honor you every day by praising you, meditating on your works and by proclaiming your great deeds. Amen.
By Palitha Jayasooriya
Used by Permission
Further Reading
â˘Â Who is On the Lordâs Side â by Deborah Yemi-Oladayo
⢠ Called to Praise â by Laura Rath
â˘Â  Salvation Explained
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