“I will sing to the LORD, because he has dealt bountifully with me” (Psalm 13:6 ESV).
It is good for us to take the time on a regular basis to think about how God has dealt bountifully with us and express our thanks to Him. Just as David in Psalm 13 expresses his praise to God for dealing bountifully with him, so also we should remember when God has been good to us, contemplate God’s goodness to us and thank him for His blessings in our lives.
Set aside a few minutes today and do just this. Even if you are busy take just five minutes to think about God’s goodness to you and thank him for it. It is as simple as making a list of the ways God has dealt bountifully with you. If you are having trouble, think about these specific types of God dealing bountifully with you:
How has God dealt bountifully with you in your family?
How in and through your church?
How about the physical surroundings you are in now?
Some may be tempted to disregard this exercise because they are experiencing difficulty or hardship right now and therefore have very little to thank God for. David did not find difficulty and hardship as justifiable reasons for not thanking God for the way he has dealt with him. If you read the previous five verses of Psalm 13 you will see David was in distress over his current circumstances. Either from an actual enemy or from sickness David was being afflicted and pursed by his enemy with the concern and fear that his enemy would defeat him. Yet despite David’s unpleasant circumstances he still determined that meditating on the ways God had dealt bountifully with him was warranted and despite his circumstances he would sing to the Lord.
David’s example does not only serve to exhort us to be thankful when times are bad, it also reminds us that as difficult and painful as our current circumstances may be we can find ways and see how God has been and is being good to us even in our suffering.
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