There was a special feeling as the wind blew across those miles of grass, a wind so cool, so deep down inside you that every breath of it was like a drink of cool water.”
“In whose hand is the life of every living thing, and the breath of all mankind.”
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This second part of Psalm 116, should be read with great contemplation. Think of the words in each verse as you read, a peace and solemnity should follow. Oh, that His words would sink deep into our hearts!
10 — I believed, therefore I spoke, “I am greatly afflicted.”
11 — I said in my haste, “All men are liars.”
12 — What shall I render to the LORD for all His benefits toward me?
13 — I will take up the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the LORD.
14 — I will pay my vows to the LORD now in the presence of all His people.
15 — Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints.
16 — O LORD, truly I am Your servant; I am Your servant, the son of Your maidservant; You have loosed my bonds.
17 — I will offer to You the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the LORD.
18 — I will pay my vows to the LORD now in the presence of all His people.
19 — In the courts of the LORD’s house, in the midst of you, O Jerusalem. Praise the LORD! (NKJV)
From the very beginning of verse 10, the Psalmist describes his faith. It is with this faith that he calls upon the Lord. He fully trusts in God no matter the issue, the situation, the circumstance, or predicament. I like the way the NLT puts this verse, “I believed in you, so I prayed…” What else should we do? What else can we do? When we are in affliction or dire straits we should pray, there is no other recourse.
Look at the situation in our country today. WOKE, progressive culture, socialism, anti-Semitism, and on the list goes. Men are liars, then what are we to do? Become complacent and go along with the crowd? Give in to the lies of the culture or stand firm in God’s Word? Men, even those who may try to do good, cannot without the help of God and He has not been pushed to the back-burner, but has been for the most part cast entirely aside. What now?
Lift up the cup of salvation! That’s a good place to start. Praise and thank God for His wonderful salvation that He has brought to your life. What shall I render to the Lord? Start with thanking Him for His sacrifice on the cross, and for bringing His salvation to you. Do not take that benefit for granted, for it is the key, the hope of eternity. Then he said he would pay his vows. Have you ever made a vow? Have you kept it? Then perhaps it is time to do so. Ah, but you say you already have broken that vow–that does not negate the vow. A vow is a pledge of obedience. Pay up, now is the time.
In the time of our darkest hour, when the shadow of death passes over us we have the assurance that Christ is there with us. He is there to take us across the river to His heavenly home. But let’s look at another interpretation of that verse. “Costly in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” George Wood, says this in regard to that, “If this is the meaning intended, it’s the Psalmist’s way of linking us with the Lord’s purposes by stating that our removal from the human scene is costly to God’s work on earth.” It reminds me of Paul’s dilemma: “For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21, NKJV) He continues on, “But if I live on in the flesh, this will mean fruit from my labor; yet what I shall choose I cannot tell. For I am hard-pressed between the two, having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better. Nevertheless to remain in the flesh is more needful for you.” (Philippians 1:22-24, NKJV)
He gave His life for us, what then do we have to give back? Praising Him for our salvation, paying our vows, and recognizing that we are His servants, and also to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving. In the Old Testament, when the Lord brings us out of a difficult situation they went to the temple to give offerings. “We bring a different kind of sacrifice: the continual offering of our life to the Lord, our praise, and doing good to others.” (George Wood) We are to be “living sacrifices.” Do not neglect to thank Him for His salvation and His sustaining power, but also do not forget the daily blessings. Basil wrote this, “God awakened us into being, he ennobled us with understanding, he taught us arts to enrich us, he commanded the earth to yield crops for us, he bade the animals to own us as lords. For us the rains descend, the sun sheds its rays, the mountains rise, the valleys bloom, the rivers flow. All nature pours her treasures at our feet.”
“I gave my life for thee, my precious blood I shed,
That thou might’st ransomed be, and quickened from the dead;
I gave, I gave my life for thee; what hast thou given for me?”
–Frances R. Havergal