Author:
Warren Wiersbe
Source: Prayer, Praise and Promises
Scripture Reference: Matthew
15:8 Psalm
103:1-12
Engraved Blessings
Read Psalm 103:1-12
Someone has said that memory is a sepulcher of broken bones. Someone else has said that memory is a nursery in which children who have grown old play with their broken toys. Memory is the library and the treasury of the mind. Psychiatrist Rollo Mays says, "Memory is not just the imprint of the past upon us; it is the keeper of what is meaningful for our deepest hopes and fears."
Memory is selective. Often we forget what God has done for us. Charles Spurgeon said, "We write our blessings in the sand, and we engrave our complaints in the marble." Memory becomes impressed with burdens. The word remember is used 14 times in Deuteronomy, and 9 of those warn of forgetting.
True praise ought to come from the heart, not the memory (Matt. 15:8). Worship is the believer's adoring response to all that God says and does.
Engrave God's blessings in your heart, and you'll never grow weary of praising Him.
Never forget
God's
blessings. Praise Him for all He has done. Don't load your mind with
past burdens but enrich it with a memory of His blessings.
2 Praise the LORD, O my
soul,
and forget not all his benefits-
3 who forgives all your
sins
and heals all your diseases,
4 who redeems your life
from the pit
and crowns you with love and compassion,
5 who satisfies your
desires with good things
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
6 The LORD works
righteousness
and justice for all the oppressed.
7 He made known his ways
to Moses,
his deeds to the people of Israel:
8 The LORD is
compassionate and gracious,
slow to anger, abounding in love.
9 He will not always
accuse,
nor will he harbor his anger forever;
10 he does not treat us
as our sins deserve
or repay us according to our iniquities.
11 For as high as the
heavens are above the earth,
so great is his love for those who fear him;
12 as far as the east is
from the west,
so far has he removed our transgressions from us.