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Psalm 118: Thanksgiving for Today's Believer

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Many people will be giving thanks this week—and probably a number who refuse to do so depending on their view of the recent elections.  Believers always have reason to give thanks regardless of how the circumstances of life turn.  It is such a renewing and invigorating exercise when we take the time to meditate on our Lord and give thanks to Him.  This is what Psalm 118 is intended to do for Israel, and for us as well.

Give thanks for His faithful love. Psalm 118:1-5

The word chesed is translated mercy here.  In other places, it is translated as lovingkindness.  I like using the term faithful love.  It flows from His goodness and His innate kindness toward me.  It flows out of His inmost being and is not just something He does, but reflects who He is.  When His love mixes with His eternality it produces a mercy without end—a love that endures forever. That manifests itself in times of blessing—like when we celebrate the harvest, but it also is evident when He answers my prayer in times of distress.

Give thanks because He is your victory. Psalm 118:6-14

This world is a hostile place for the true servant of God.  The god of this world is the enemy of the Heavenly one (John 8:44, Ephesians 2:2).  Because He is on my side, I do not have to fear human beings. He is more powerful than the nations with their sophisticated and powerful weapons of war.  My strength is not in my power or resources.  He is my strength now and always.

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