Betsy ended her prayer and was about to get in bed. With a puzzled look on her face, she turned to her Dad and asked, “Daddy, did I leave anything out? I have so many things to thank Jesus for. I sure don’t want to forget any of them. Jesus is really good to us, isn’t He Daddy?”
The author of Psalm 116 was also aware of God’s goodness. Betsy wanted to make sure that she thanked God for being kind to her. She must have itemized her list in her mind like she had been to a grocery store and wanted to make sure that she remembered everything.
However, the Psalmist must have had a balance sheet in mind when he asked, “How can I repay the Lord for His goodness to me?” How different from Betsy. She simply wanted to offer her thanks for the gifts that He gave her. But the Psalmist looked at what God gave him from a different perspective: He wanted to pay God for what He had done for him. However, it is impossible to repay God! If we could somehow pay God for His gifts, they would not be gifts.
This brings us to the very heart of the Bible - a loving God who gives. “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” God gives, and we are to receive.
Suddenly, the Psalmist realized that the Lord is not a salesman who has anything to sell - but a Giver who gives His salvation freely. Rejoicing he said, “I will lift up the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord.”
There is nothing that delights our Creator more than for those who He created to accept the Gift of His Son.
Prayer: Thank You, Lord, for the many gifts You lavish on us each day. We are unworthy, the gifts are so many, and we are so thankful for them. But we are most thankful to you for saving us. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: – I will lift up the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord. Psalm 116:13
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