Reading: Psalm 118: 1-2 & 19-29
The Psalm opens with a timeless line: “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever”. These three truths form some of the bedrock of our faith. If one took the time, we could each list the many ways that we have personally experienced each of these truths in our lives. As we grow in our faith, we come to appreciate each of these truths more and more.
The relationship we have with God is the overarching relationship in our life. He actively seeks to guide and protect us, to bless us, and to bring us joy. God desires to answer our prayers, to bring us success, and to receive our praise. He is our strength in times of doubt, our courage in times of fear, our comforter in times of suffering, and our light in times of darkness. Our relationship with God is the relationship which we should model all of our other relationships after.
For our part, we offer God our thanksgiving and praise for all He brings to the relationship. Our grateful response is to seek to bring others into this relationship as well. Jesus commanded all of His followers to go forth to make new disciples. Jesus set the example for what our relationships with God and fellow man should look like and then said to go and do likewise, to love others as He first loved us. We do this by being love, goodness, strength, courage, comfort, and light to those in our lives.
The psalmist also wrote, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord”. As we seek to emulate Christ and to bring Him to the corners of our world, we too will be blessed. As we share the light and love of Christ with others, we too will be blessed. Verse 24 reads, “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it”. Each day is a day the Lord has made. May we go out daily into our world rejoicing in all He has done for us, drawing others into our joy and praise, into His love and hope.