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September 4th

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David Relying upon the Lord's Loving-kindness

Show Your marvellous loving-kindness...Oh, continue Your loving-kindness to those who know You... Because Your loving-kindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You.... Cause me to hear your loving-kindness in the morning, For in You do I trust. (Psalm 17:7; 36:10; 63:3; 143:8)

There are many reasons why David is a wonderful Old Testament example of God's people living by His grace. Previously, we saw that David confessed the Lord as his strength and his refuge. "The LORD is the strength of my life... God is a refuge for us" (Psalm 27:1; 62:8). In our present verses we see David relying upon the Lord's loving-kindness.

Loving-kindness is an Old Testament term that is closely related to the New Testament term, grace. It speaks of God's zealous, loyal, steadfast love toward His people. It includes the truth that God is merciful (that is, He provides a way to hold back from us the judgment that our sins deserve). Yet, it goes beyond that wonderful fact. Lovingkindness also includes God's goodness (that is, His commitment to do good things for His children day by day, supplying whatever is needed in our lives).

Much insight into this word (and appreciation for it) is found in David's frequent reference to it and reliance upon it. "Show Your marvellous loving-kindness." David had a deep desire that the Lord would demonstrate the wondrous reality of His loving-kindness through his daily walk. He knew that the Lord's loving-kindness was what actually made life what God intended it to be. "Because Your loving-kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise You." David praised God for His faithful goodness toward him, which was far better, and far beyond, merely enjoying the natural things that life offers to all who exist. The Lord is good to all who live on this earth. "He makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust" (Matthew 5:45). However, His lovingkindness is shown to those who have a true relationship with Him by faith. David wanted this goodness to be his ongoing supply. "Oh, continue Your loving-kindness to those who know You."

David sought the Lord for the work of His lovingkindness, from morning time on through the day. "Cause me to hear Your loving-kindness in the morning, For in You do I trust." As the Lord poured out His loyal, steadfast love, David gave glory to the Lord among His people. "I have not concealed Your loving-kindness... from the great congregation" (Psalm 40:10).

Dear Lord of lovingkindness, I thank You for Your loyal, steadfast love toward me through the years. You have had mercy upon me. You have shown great goodness toward me. Help me to point others to Your marvelous lovingkindness, Amen.