On the two-hour drive home from a family members wedding, my mom asked me for the third time what was new in my job. I once again repeated some of the details as if telling her for the first time, while wondering what might possibly make my words more memorable. My mom has Alzheimers, a disease that progressively destroys the memory, can adversely affect behavior, and eventually leads to the loss of speechand more.
I grieve because of my moms disease but am thankful she is still here and we can spend time togetherand even converse. It thrills me that whenever I go to see her she lights up with joy and exclaims, Alyson, what a pleasant surprise! We enjoy each others company; and even in the silences when words escape her, we commune together.
This perhaps is a small picture of our relationship with God. Scripture tells us, The Lord delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love (Ps. 147:11). God calls those who believe in Jesus as their Savior His children (John 1:12). And although we may make the same requests over and over again or lack for words, He is patient with us because He has a loving relationship with us. He is happy when we converse with Him in prayereven when the words escape us.
Psalm 147 is the second of five hymns of praise in Psalms 146150 that begin and end with the refrain Praise the Lord (Hebrew, Hallelujah). The psalmist invites us to sing to the Lord with grateful praise (v. 7), celebrating His goodness as He draws us to Himself, heals us of our brokenness, sustains us, and builds us up (vv. 23, 6). Clearly we are much loved and cared for. We are also to praise His greatness in creation for it displays His mighty power (vv. 45) and His care for His creatures (vv. 89). Focusing not only on Gods glory but also on His grace, the psalmist tells us that we need not be afraid to draw near to God. On the contrary, God wants us to come to Him. For the Lord delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love (v. 11).
How has God shown His greatness and goodness to you this week? Thank Him through grateful praise.