Psalm 9:1-2
Four times in these two verses, David uses the phrase, ‘I will’. As you ponder the words you get the distinct impression that David chose to praise God at a time when it was difficult for him to have a positive attitude.
• I will praise you.
This is how David starts the Psalm. He shows us that praising God is a choice. We choose to praise God. Our praise is not just a response to what God has done for us, but it is also an expression of our attitude to God. That is why the psalmist chose to praise God with his whole heart.
• I will tell of all your marvelous works.
We praise God by remembering and recounting what He has done for us. We must endeavour to testify of God’s goodness and learn to express our appreciation without any reservation.
• I will be glad and rejoice in you.
We can choose to be joyful even when we are surrounded by threats all around. We can choose to be glad even when things are not going on well with us. Life’s struggles and battles lose their sting when we chose to rejoice rather than complain and despair.
• I will sing of your name.
We must focus all of our praise on the Lord. We must magnify Him and speak of His goodness as we remember His works.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your marvelous works in my life. I choose to praise You continually. In Jesus Name, Amen!Scripture Reading:
Psalm 9
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