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Thankful: Praising God Through the PsalmsSample

Thankful: Praising God Through the Psalms

DAY 4 OF 8

Psalm 23 - Song of Trust

Literary Context

In a lament, the psalmist usually moves from a cry of distress to an expression of hope. In a song of trust, the psalmist is centered on his confidence in God’s nearness and coming deliverance. While these psalms may reference a current trial, they are not the focus in a song of trust. God’s presence is felt. In light of this, the psalmist knows he has nothing to fear.

Reflection

In the valley of the shadow of death, there are times when God’s presence is tangible. This is a gift of pure grace. Psalm 23 records David’s experience of one such time.

He knows that because of the Lord’s watchful care, his every need will be met (Psalm 23:1). Even if, right now, he experiences the pangs of his physical and emotional needs.

Though the valley he walks in is as dark as death, even there he stumbles upon an oasis of peace and a place for rest (Psalm 23:2-4).

The prodding of God’s rod and staff, as symbols of his guidance and discipline of the ones he loves, assure him that God is near (Psalm 23:4). Therefore they bring him comfort.

Though he is surrounded by those who hate him, he is confident of his welcome at the table of the Lord (Psalm 23:5). He needs no other welcome.

Every day, new evidence of God’s goodness and mercy show up in his life (Psalm 23:6). What can he do, but sing of his trust?

Response

Can you recall experiencing God’s nearness during a time of great difficulty? How did he show up for you? How do you need him to show up for you today?

For further reading:

  • Psalm 63
  • Psalm 91
  • Psalm 131

Scripture

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About this Plan

Thankful: Praising God Through the Psalms

In this devotional, we will follow the path towards thanksgiving and praise set for us by the Psalms by looking at individual psalms through the lens of their literary genre. On this journey, there will be space to acknowledge sorrow, express doubt, and even to voice anger. We will learn to be real even while reorienting ourselves towards God. And we will practice responding to him with gratitude simply because of who he is, what he has already done, and our confidence that he will see us through every season of life.

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We would like to thank The Bible Effect for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.thebibleeffect.com