A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 40
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
I waited patiently for the Lord; And He inclined to me, And heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit, Out of the miry clay, And set my feet upon a rock, And established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth—Praise to our God; Many will see it and fear, And will trust in the Lord (Psalm 40:1-3).
I don’t think many of us fully understand how lost we were and how bad life was without Jesus. I had a friend who once asked me, “Roy, if you ever find the meaning to life please let me know.” At the time I was living a life without Jesus and had no answer to give.
Because of sin, selfishness and pride, each of us has
struggled to escape our own “horrible pit” and “miry clay” that David speaks
about in Psalm 40.
No philosophy, no club, no religion, no society, and no
amount of our own efforts can rescue us.
God, and God alone, is our Redeemer and Deliverer.
Here are ten powerful, freeing and amazing things we discover about God’s redeeming love in verses 1-3,8:
- God’s
arm is long enough to reach us wherever we might be trapped.
- His
hand is strong enough to lift us out of any miry clay, or the entrapment
of quicksand that wants to pull us under.
- When
sinners cry out to God for help, He answers with mercy.
- When
sinners repent and confess their sins, God answers with forgiveness.
- God’s
redeeming love does even more than show mercy and forgiveness, it washes
away all the stench and filth that defiled us.
- After
we’ve been cleansed, God places our feet upon a rock that is unsinkable
and unshakable, giving us a firm and secure foundation to build our lives
upon.
- God
continues to extend His redeeming love by placing us on the pathway of
holiness.
- In our
journey God deposits a love song of praise and adoration that fills our
hearts with worship.
- As His
story is being written in our lives, God works through us so others will
put their trust in the Lord.
- Doing God’s will becomes our daily delight as we live to please Him (verse 8).
Insight: Redemption is a mightier work than creation.
Scripture says it this way…
Creation shows us God’s handiwork;
Redemption shows us God’s right arm! (Psalm 77:15)
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