The Daily Word


The Book of Psalms in the Bible has been a source of more comfort, encouragement and praise to God than any other Book. I would imagine that there is a Psalm to address every mental and spiritual situation and condition that we as humans can experience because it was written by people who were going through similar situations to us today and found an answer in writing down their experiences when they presented these experiences to God.

The Psalms, almost exclusively, have also been used within the Christian church from its beginning to bring praise to God, it seems only in the last 400 years and more especially in the last 200 years that people have sat down and written hymns and songs that express those same thoughts that the Psalms express. Yet we still go back to the Psalms for inspiration and guidance.

In Psalm 79, there are just some lovely thoughts that are totally applicable to us today, even though written thousands of years ago, “So we, your people and the sheep of your pasture will give You thanks for ever”. The Jewish nation have always been God’s people but we as Gentiles have been ‘grafted in’ or adopted. And the lovely thought of sheep with our Great Shepherd in contented pastures can only summon up the thoughts of unlimited blessings that this new relationship brings. But then unlike the sheep and unlike the Jewish nation in the Old Testament on many occasions, we can and should give thanks to God continually for all His goodness, kindness and love towards us.

Question: How many times today have YOU personally thanked God for all He is and all He has done?

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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