Psalm 116:12
"What shall I render unto the Lord
for all all his benefits toward me?"
Think
of a time when you have been the beneficiary of such kindness that you simply
had no words to thank the giver. How about our parents, our friends and family
who have supported and loved us? Can we ever thank them enough? How about God,
who gave us everything that we have, including our very lives? Can we ever
sufficiently thank Him?
In
Psalm 116, King David found himself asking this same question: "What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?" King David described a time when he had been close to death and
then was saved by God. He said that God stopped his tears from flowing and his
feet from stumbling. But how could he, a mere mortal, thank
God? What could he give to the One who lacks nothing? Here was David's answer; "I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord" (Ps. 116:13). David gave back to God in the way that
God had prescribed: by bringing Him sacrifices.
But
what can we, who no longer have the option of bringing sacrifices to the Lord,
give to God today? My Friend, the sacrifices brought to God were not about the meat or wine or flour
that was presented to Him. It was about the closeness made possible by the
sacrifice. By serving God, the worshiper became closer to Him. As the prophets
explained time and time again, God has no desire for mere rituals. What God
wants is us. God
wants our hearts. He wants to be a part of our lives. He wants us to turn to
Him in prayer, with our troubles and our gratitude. As our loving Father in
heaven, He wants nothing more than closeness with His children. God loves us
infinitely, but to have a relationship, we need to love Him back.
When we
offer up our prayers, we bring a gift to God. When we sit and read our Bible,
we give a gift to God. When we apply the teachings to our lives and make God
the focus of our lives, we give Him great pleasure. God gave us our bodies; we
bring Him our soul.
Amen!
Reading: ( Ps. 116)
Ref: (HG SB)
May God Bless You
And Your Family
Minister Robert A. Lail Sr.
The Cross Life Ministry
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