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Psalm
103:1-22 THE BELIEVER’S
SONG OF THANKSGIVING Intro: Ill. A national day of thanksgiving is a wonderful
thing. Ill. The child of God has a myriad of reasons for giving thanks every
day. This Psalm explores several of those reasons. This Psalm
was written by David. It was probably written when he was a older man. It
contains the language of a man who has experienced the serious consequences of
sin and the awesome forgiveness and pardon of Almighty God. Spurgeon
said of this Psalm, “As in the lofty Alps some peaks rise above
all others, so among even the inspired Psalms there are heights of son which
overtop the rest. This 103rd Psalm as ever seemed to us to be the
Monte Rosa of the divine chain of mountaintops of praise.” Let’s spend
a little time in this “mountaintop of praise” as I preach
about The Believer’s Song Of Thanksgiving. I. v. 1 THE REQUEST FOR THANKSGIVING ·
David seeks to
stir up his inner man to praise the Lord. Perhaps he is in a spiritual slump. Perhaps
his praise isn’t as vocal or as frequent as it should be. So, he challenges his
“soul”
to “bless
the Lord”. ·
The word “bless”
means “to kneel before another in praise and adoration.” It is a call
for the soul to give adoration, praise and worship to a worthy God. ·
We are living in
a day when there truly is a drought of praise among the people of God. (Ill.
How it used to be in America!) ·
We would do well
to stir up our own souls to praise the Lord! II. v. 2 THE REQUIREMENT OF THANKSGIVING ·
David warns his
soul of the dangers of “forgetting” the “benefits”
of the Lord in his life. The word “benefits” has the idea of “dealings”.
It is also the same root word that gives us the word “camel”. ·
The word “forget”
refers to “a lapse of memory that can cause one to wander”. When we forget
what we have in Jesus and who we are in Jesus, there is the danger that might
wander away from Him. Praise keeps us tender, clean and close! ·
Ill. Thankfulness
is not an option, it is a command – 1
Thes. 5:18; Eph. 5:20; Heb. 13:5. (Ill. Are you keeping the commandment?) ·
Praise is
beneficial! 1.) Brings peace of heart, Phil.
4:6-7; 2.) Brings peace of mind, Phil.
4:6-8; 3.) Brings contentment, Phil.
4:10-13. ·
Can you remember
how God has dealt with your soul? III. v.
3-22 THE REASONS FOR THANKSGIVING Ill. David identifies eight spiritual reasons that should
stimulate our hearts to offer God thanksgiving and praise, not just in
November, but on every day of the year. ·
v. 3a – God’s Forgiveness – In Him, all sin is
gone! (1 John 1:7; Col. 2:13-14; Eph.
1:7) ·
v. 3b – God’s Healing – In Him, the soul is made
whole! (Psa. 107:1-22) ·
v. 4a – God’s Redemption – In Him, we stand
redeemed! (Rev. 5:9; Gal. 4:5; 1 Pet.
1:18-19) ·
v. 4b – God’s Grace – In Him, we have received,
grace, mercy, compassion, salvation and eternal blessings, Ill. v. 8-18! (Ill. How these verses
reveal the great truths of God’s sovereign grace and salvation in our lives!) ·
v. 5 – God’s Peace – In Him, we have been
given spiritual satisfaction, and sufficient strength for the journey. (2 Cor. 12:9; Isa. 41:10; Phil. 4:13;
Col. 1:11) ·
v. 6 – God’s Intercession – In Him, we have
One Who pleads our case! (Rom. 8:34;
Heb. 7:25; 1 John 2:2) ·
v. 7 – God’s Revelation – In Him, we can know
Him, fellowship with Him and follow Him! (Ill. He has revealed Himself in His
Word – Heb. 1:1-2; Gen. 1:1;
and in His Son – John 1:1, 14, 18;
14:6, 9) ·
v. 19 – God’s Sovereignty – In Him, we can rest
in His control of all things! (Rom.
8:28; Psa. 37:23; Job 23:10) Conc: As David closes this Psalm, he calls on all of
creation to join him in his praise of the Lord. Angels, saints, servants and
sinners, along with all of creation, are called upon to offer God the praise,
glory and adoration He deserves. Ill. We
have only scratched the surface of His blessings! Think of your family, your
church, your Bible, your material blessings, your health, you food, your air,
your home, your water, your clothing, your friends, etc. your blessings are
enormous! Ill. Our thanksgiving and our praise ought to be in direct proportion
to our blessings. Are they? Ill. This
would be a great time for God’s people to stir up the inner man and call on our
soul to “bless the Lord”. It would be a great time to take a spiritual
inventory and thank Him for everything He has done for us in Jesus! |
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