Tuesday, September 29, 2009

How Do You Repay the LORD for His Goodness?

Psalm 116:12: "How can I repay the LORD for all his goodness to me? I will lift up the cup of salvation and call on the name of the LORD. I will fulfill the vows to the LORD in the presence of all his people."

There's no doubt that the LORD has lavished upon us the immeasurable blessings of grace and fellowship with Him. So how are we to repay Him? Whereas we know that we cannot perform in such a way to merit our favor before the LORD; still, we are able to show our deepest gratitude for His grace by holding up the cup of salvation. This may seem a bit strange at first; but if we take and raise our salvation to a place of prominence within our hearts and lives, we will find ourselves in celebrative praise to the LORD who has blessed us with eternal hope through His loving death and resurrection. When we lift this cup, we will find ourselves in utter amazement and overwhelming joy at our glorious LORD. We will be awestruck that the God of the entire universe desires intimate fellowship with us for all eternity; and we will be humbled that He has offered to us the blessedness of perfection . . . freed from all of the ravishes of this life that have come upon us because of sin.

When we raise the cup of our salvation, we also will find ourselves calling upon the LORD with more regularly. Our hearts will be reoriented to understand that we are utterly dependent upon Him for everything . . . our lives, our needs, our fulfillment, etc. And we also will understand that only the LORD will bring the contentment and completion that our souls so desperately crave.

When we raise the cup of our salvation, we also will fulfill our vows to the LORD. This is not just honoring a few promises made now and again to God, but it involves a total surrender to Him as Sovereign Master and King. We find this disposition in the Psalmist's words found just a few verses later (Psalm 116:16): "O LORD, truly I am your servant; I am your servant, the son of your maidservant." Our faithful obedience is not something that we have to motivate ourselves to do; rather, it a shear delight, when we fathom the amazing love and grace that God has lavished upon us.

One of the interesting verses wedged between the two verses that speak of one being a faithful servant to His LORD, is this one: "Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints" (116:15). God is so pleased with the one who is "totally in" for Him that his death is a delight in that it results in his spirit being called into God's glorious presence. The LORD is desirous of His followers communing with Him before His throne. This in and of itself is absolutely wonderful and amazing . . . that the Sovereign Creator of the universe desires eternal fellowship with those so undeserving of Him.

For those of us who have received His salvation and have come to appreciate His presence in our lives, let us do as the Psalmist shares; namely, let us offer thank offerings to the LORD, call on His name regularly, and fulfill our vows of obedience to Him. The LORD delights in our true worship of Him.

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