This morning, once again, my heart is focusing on the love of the Father and my love for Him. It was then I read this Psalm once again.
The heart of the psalmist is so open to expressing his love for his God. This kind of adoration comes from daily fellowship and deep devotion.
“I love you, Lord!
You answered my prayers.
2 You paid attention to me,
and so I will pray to you
as long as I live.
3 Death attacked from all sides,
and I was captured
by its painful chains.
But when I was really hurting,
4 I prayed and said, “Lord,
please don’t let me die!”
5 You are kind, Lord,
so good and merciful.
6 You protect ordinary people,
and when I was helpless,
you saved me
7 and treated me so kindly
that I don’t need
to worry anymore.
8 You, Lord, have saved
my life from death,
my eyes from tears,
my feet from stumbling.
9 Now I will walk at your side
in this land of the living.
10 I was faithful to you
when I was suffering,
11 though in my confusion I said,
“I can’t trust anyone!”
12 What must I give you, Lord,
for being so good to me?
13 I will pour out an offering
of wine to you,
and I will pray in your name
because you
have saved me.
14 I will keep my promise to you
when your people meet.
15 You are deeply concerned
when one of your loyal people
faces death.
16 I worship you, Lord,
just as my mother did,
and you have rescued me
from the chains of death.
17 I will offer you a sacrifice
to show how grateful I am,
and I will pray.
18 I will keep my promise to you
when your people
19 gather at your temple
in Jerusalem.
Shout praises to the Lord!” Psalm 116 CEV
Divine love – how rich, how amazing!
As I was about to finish up with this writing this morning, the words of a song came to mind. It’s the fifth stanza of a hymn written by Isaac Watt in 1707, When I Surveyed the Wondrous Cross. It goes like this:
“Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.”
Join me in offering this Valentine to the Lord. Let’s give Him our soul, our life – our all!