Today’s Scripture: Psalm 107:1, 33-43
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever
(Vs 1).
Words of Devotion
This is the recurrent
theme of Psalm 107. The psalmist speaks of the steadfast love of God. In
Hebrew, the word means an eager and ardent desire and refers to the
fact that God's love never gives up.
We sing about it in the hymn,
O Love that will not let me go
The Love of God
The thing that finally
gets to us, breaks the back of our rebellion, and sets us free from our
emotional hang-ups is the unqualified love of God, which never lets us go. We
might use a term that is more easily understood in our day. Instead of steadfast
love, read unqualified acceptance. That is what God's love does.
It accepts us without reserve.
Whoever is wise, let him
heed these things and consider the great love of the LORD (Psalm 107:43).
That means you are to think about all this! Ask yourself how this relates to
you. Many people are going through a difficult situation. Many are wandering,
restless, hostile, or bitter. They are held prisoner by some attitude, outlook,
or habit. Or they are sick, neurotic, emotionally upset. Perhaps some are
fearful, troubled by a crisis into which they have come. This might be your
situation.
Stop and think about how
God accepts you, how He loves you, how He is deeply concerned about you and
will meet you right where you are and take you just as you are. His love does
not change a bit whether you are a failure or a success. It does not make any
difference to Him how you appear in the eyes of others. God loves you; He is
concerned about you and has already received you, already given you all that he
can give in Jesus Christ. Begin to rejoice in that fact. You will find that
love will set you free so that you can act upon the power and liberty God
gives.
When you think about your
relationship to others, give heed to these things. Have you ever tried
unqualified acceptance with your boss, your mother-in-law, or the kid next door
who is so mean and difficult?
Have you ever tried
unqualified acceptance with your children when they are giving you so much
trouble, your teenagers who make you mad every time you come in the door? Have
you ever tried unqualified acceptance with your parents, who are always on your
back and never seem to give you a break? Have you ever tried unqualified
acceptance with those who are difficult or demanding of you?
Today: Everyone longs for enduring love. Where can
we go to experience this unqualified acceptance? How can we ourselves freely
give it? In Christ we can!
Prayer: Father, how wonderful to see that Your
unqualified love is designed for every situation in which I might find myself.
I ask You to set me free by love that I might sing this wonderful song of
deliverance. Amen
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