TODAY'S SPECIAL: Psalm 69:19-36
TO CHEW ON: "But I am poor and sorrowful;
Let Your salvation, O God, set me up on high.
I will praise the name of God with a song,
And will magnify Him with thanksgiving." Psalm 69:29-30
David continues on with his list of negatives.
(Several of them remind us of passages from the gospels and Acts, where the writers quote the very words of this psalm.
- Psalm 69:6 - John recalls this verse after witnessing Jesus' early cleansing of the temple in John 2:17.
- Psalm 69:21 - Jesus is offered gall and sour vinegar while on the cross in Matthew 27:34.
- Psalm 69:25 - Peter refers to this verse in relation to Judas when the apostles discuss finding about a replacement for him in Acts 1:16-20.)
Then notice how he changes course. At the junction of verses 29 and 30 it's as if he says to himself, Enough of this dwelling on the negative! And he begins to give God praise and thanksgiving.
He chooses to praise "with a song" getting his vocal cords involved.
He determines to "magnify Him with thanksgiving." I envision him peering at God and who He is through the magnifying lens of gratitude and appreciation. This makes Him bigger than the bad stuff that's happening to him; it magnifies Him.
Another meaning of magnify is to extol and exalt. We do that too as we direct our attention and fill our thoughts and our mouths with praise of God and thanksgiving to Him.
How can we do that practically?
You know all those blank notebooks people give as gifts? I've labelled the spine of one of them GRATITUDE. I write in it things for which I'm thankful. As I've persisted with this, guess what? A grateful, thankful attitude is becoming my habit!
PRAYER: Dear God, thank You for being bigger than all my problems and for loading my life with good things. Help me to look away from my troubles to You and Your good gifts. Amen.
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