YOU ARE MY GOD
Psalm 86:1-17 / Keywords 86:15
But you, O Lord, are a compassionate and
gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.
1.
In this prayer, David pours out his heart to God, intermingling praise,
expressions of spiritual desire, and pleas for help. David can do this because
he knows God as his personal God who cares for him, and he has a clear identity
as God’s
servant (2, 16). Though his emotions are like a storm inside him, he keeps
returning to God as his anchor. He knows God is forgiving, good, and abounding
in love (3). He asks to be made more like God, with an undivided heart (11).
This prayer is an example of how we can come to God as we are even when we feel
very weak and unstable.
2.
When we are troubled, we should remember all of God’s good
attributes revealed in his word: his powerful saving love toward us in Jesus
(13), his compassion and grace, and his faithfulness (15). Then we can praise
God unconditionally for who he is, gaining a higher point of view over our
problems. Relying on God’s
character, we can have courage to ask God directly to grant us mercy (16) and
display his goodness visibly (17).
Prayer Father, you are my God and I know
all of your goodness in Jesus. Help me make it through times of crisis by
remembering your goodness and bringing you all my requests.
One Word Great
is God’s
love toward me
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