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October 10, 2011 — by David C. McCasland
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Psalm 103:1-14
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits. —Psalm 103:2
Bible in a year:
Isaiah 34-36; Colossians 2
Isaiah 34-36; Colossians 2
A long-time friend described the days surrounding his 90th
birthday as “a time . . . to do a little reflecting, looking in the
rearview mirror of my life, and spending many hours in what I call ‘The
Grace of Remembrance.’ It’s so easy to forget all the ways that the Lord
has led! ‘Forget not all His benefits’” (Ps. 103:2).
This was typical of the person I’ve known and admired for more than
50 years. Rather than reviewing disappointments, his letter was filled
with thankfulness and praise to God.
First, he recalled the Lord’s temporal mercies—his good health, the
enjoyment of his wife and children, the joy and success of work, his
enriching friendships, and the opportunities he’d had to serve God. He
considered them all gifts—none deserved, but all gratefully received.
Next, he reviewed God’s spiritual mercies—the influence of Christian
parents and the experience of God’s forgiveness when he accepted Christ
as a teenager. He concluded with the encouragement he’d received from
churches, schools, and Christian men who cared and prayed for each
other.
It’s a model we should follow on a regular basis—the joy of
remembering. “Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me,
bless His holy name!” (v.1).
He knoweth best! His will for me
Is better than my plans.
Do not all good and perfect gifts
Come from my Father’s hand? —Doonan
Do not all good and perfect gifts
Come from my Father’s hand? —Doonan
Give loving thanks for the Lord’s lavish gifts.
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