Psalms 140-142 – Day 1
"I said to the Lord, 'You are my God!'" – Psalm 140:6 NLT
What an interesting statement. "I said to the Lord, 'You are my God!'" Did God need to be told this? Was this some kind of revelation to Him from the lips of David? I don't think so. But it was David's way of saying that Jehovah (Lord), was the one he turned to, relied on, and believed in. David proved it by the content of the three prayers reflected by these three Psalms. David turns to God for rescue, protection, mercy, vengeance, justice, motivation for righteousness, help in times of trouble, refuge, compassion, empathy, understanding, encouragement, and strength. In fact, David knew he could turn to God when everyone else had proven themselves unreliable, unresponsive and uncaring. "I look for someone to come and help me, but no one gives me a passing thought! No one will help me; no one cares a bit what happens to me. Then, I pray to you, O Lord" (Psalm 142:4-5 NLT).
To say that the Lord is my God is to say that He is my sole source of hope and the only object of my faith. I don't have any other gods before me. I don't worship anything or anyone else. I don't turn to anything else for comfort or security, including fame, fortune, or friendships. To say that God is my God is to claim exclusive worship. It is to promise God that He alone is my Savior. He alone can rescue me. Only He can do something about my problems, which usually have far more to do with my own heart than my circumstances. To tell God that He is my God is a form of confession, but also a statement of commitment. Like David, I am saying that my allegiance belongs to Him, my prayers are directed to Him, my hope is placed in Him, and my worship is reserved for Him – and Him alone.
These three Psalms are expressions of need. They clearly indicate David's hurt and heartache. David is opening up his soul to His God. He is telling Him exactly how he feels, because he knows that God cares and that God can do something about it. Every time we pray to God, we prove to Him that He is our God. We acknowledge our dependence on Him. Our prayers become "as incense offered" and our "upraised hands as an evening offering." God truly becomes our God when we rest in Him, rely on Him, turn to Him, and trust in Him.
Father, You are my God. You alone hear my prayers and have the capacity to answer them. You can do something about my needs and love me enough to do so. But I confess there are plenty of times I turn to other things for comfort, help, hope, security, and salvation. Thank You for Your patience with me. Continue to help me discover the truth of the statement, "You are my God!" Amen
Ken Miller Grow Pastor & Minister to Men kenm@christchapelbc.org