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Jesus the Good Teacher and the Grace of God
(Psalms 86:12-13)
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“I give thanks to you, O Lord my God, with my whole heart, and I will glorify your name forever. For great is your steadfast love toward me; you have delivered my soul from the depths of Sheol.”
Psalms 86:12-13 NRSVue
Reflection
Psalms written by David have a way of really cutting through.
David was a man greatly blessed by God who leaned on God for strength, except when he didn’t. Maybe that is why his words are so impactful. He knew what it was like to rest in God, and he knew what it was like to tragically fail. He knew what it was like to rejoice in God’s good gifts, and he knew what it was like to cry out to God for relief.
When David says, “I will glorify your name forever,” I know that he meant it and that he also failed at it. David knew God’s steadfast love in good and bad times. He experienced what it was like to despair and to be delivered by God.
David rejoices here that God delivered his “soul from the depths of Sheol.” The depths of the grave. God had both literally delivered David from death and figuratively delivered his soul by comforting him in the deep pains of his life.
Sometimes, when I read passages like this, I think of my failures and how I fail to be thankful to God.
It is important to remember that David also failed. This commitment by David is an aspirational commitment. He actively sought to glorify God. It is a commitment that withstands despite the times when he did not glorify God.
We should remember this when we aren’t feeling thankful and when our whole heart fails, or even refuses, to glorify God. God’s love is steadfast. His love transcends our weakness. He knew we would fail, as He knows we will fail again. Yet, He loves us anyway.