Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from Psalm 16, David writes that he has no good apart from the Lord. He recognizes that all the blessings in his life are from Him and there is no one who can compare to Him. The Lord is David's eternal source of joy and pleasure, and throughout this entire Psalm, David praises God for His goodness.
We, like David, are recipients of the amazing goodness of the Lord. Think for a minute about some of the many blessings that He has given you; allow yourself to be encouraged that the Lord chose to give you those blessings. When you feel discouraged, remember that list, which is evidence of the Lord's kindness to you.
Far beyond all of our many blessings on Earth, we see the Lord's goodness in the Gospel. He allowed Jesus to die a brutal and painful death at the hands of those He came to save. Jesus made it possible for us to approach the Lord because all our sins had been forgiven. This makes it possible for us to have the greatest gift that any of us could ever have: a relationship with the Lord.
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There is nothing more satisfying, sweeter, exciting, or delightful than a relationship with the living God. Knowing Him is the greatest adventure that any human could ever have--and it doesn't require any travel!
When we begin to cultivate our relationship with the Lord, He meets us right where we are and displays His goodness to us. He speaks to us through His word, corrects us with His loving hand, and guides us as we pray and serve Him. Nothing will stand in between our relationship with the Lord because Jesus has cleared the way. He loves us and walks with us on a day-to-day basis, showering us with His goodness.
Today, if you are having trouble believing that the Lord is good, think about this verse. Everything that is good in your life is evidence of the Lord's goodness. Take a moment to remember the many blessings that He has given you, and ask Him to open your eyes to His love in a new way. He will meet you right where you are, filling you with knowledge of His love for you.
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