Over the last week or so, I have been waking up each morning (usually before 5:00 AM as my body seems to be stuck in the habit of taking the dog – deceased now for 3 months – out for a pre-dawn wet stop, before returning to bed…) with the words “The GOODNESS of God” running like a continuous loop in my mind. Then on Sunday morning I heard a sermon entitled “Trusting in the GOODNESS of God” and immediately thought “Ah Ha… Finally, some direction!”
And yes, there was… at least the beginnings
of a wealth of information, encouragement, faith, love and joy… that is all drenched
and dripping in the GOODNESS of God. Do you ever think about the Word of God in
that manner… all gooey, drenched and dripping in
the GOODNESS of God?
I have to admit
that I pan fried an angus burger over the weekend that came out just the way I
like it… and after the first few bites… my face, hands and the front
of my shirt were all drenched and dripping in the GOODNESS
of a potpourri of grease, mustard, mayonnaise, catsup, onion, cheese,
lettuce and tomato… and YES… I put WAY too much on
the burger and stacked it up WAY too high… but the resulting
mess was definitely WORTH the intense clean up that was required when
at last I ran my fingers repeatedly across the plate to savor the final residue
still present… I guess there are some perks to living by yourself!
Now… I won’t say that this type of
experience is exactly like my interactions with God and His Word every time
I open my Bible or attend church… BUT, I have had enough similarly
exciting and over-the-top personal adventures with God through the many
years of my Christian walk… that always stirs my faith to look forward to being
totally drenched and dripping with the GOODNESS
of God… at most anytime!
How about
you?
Psalms 20 and
21 reflect one of the many personal examples that King David attributed to the GOODNESS
of God in his and his country’s life. Psalm
20 is written from God’s point of view and recounts the steps that
King Davd took as he prepared himself and his troops for battle. It was a preparation that was fueled by his
personal faith… that was over-the-top and dripping
and drenched with his assurance of the GOODNESS of God
for the VICTORY he was anticipating.
In Psalm 21 David
describes what happened at the battle and is dripping and
drenched with overwhelming joy and thanksgiving for the results of
the GOODNESS of God… that ensued on the day of battle.
I would
strongly encourage you to take the time to read each of these Psalms on your
own, and as is stated throughout both… “SELAH” …meaning to stop,
meditate and consider (for your own personal life)
what you are reading along the way. You’ll
notice as you read, that David followed a specific format* in
approaching God before the battle. He prayed,
laid out specific requests for the battle, confessed
what he was believing for based on the scriptures available in his day (ie;
The Torah) and then thanked the Lord profusely for the
victory he was expecting!
In Psalm 20:5-7
The Lord says that David declared… before the day of battle
that,
“We will joyfully sing about
your victory. We will wave our flags in the name of our God. The LORD will
fulfill all your requests. Now I know that the LORD will give victory to
his anointed king. He will answer him from his holy heaven with mighty deeds of
his powerful hand. Some rely
on chariots and others on horses, but we
will boast in the name of the LORD our God.” (God’s Word ©)
Then in Psalm
21…after the day of battle… David was hardly able to hold
back his thankfulness and joy that was dripping and
drenched in his acknowledgement of the GOODNESS of God
that prevailed in the battle… And he sang out to the Lord,
“The king finds joy in your
strength, O LORD. What great joy he has in your victory! You gave him his
heart’s desire. You did not refuse the prayer from his lips. Selah… Indeed, the
king trusts the LORD, and through the mercy of the Most High, he will not be
moved.” (Psalm 21:1-2, 7 - God’s
Word ©)
David was an
old hand at experiencing the dripping and drenching
of the GOODNESS of God throughout his life… but he
still took the time… each and every time… to humble himself and do
his part in opening the doors to his and his country’s existence… by praying,
making specific requests, confessing what he was
believing for in the Word and following it all up with consistent and heartfelt
thanksgiving for the results he was expecting… as was
based on the truth of God’s Word.
Fiver used to
love it when he saw and smelled me frying up a thick angus beef patty… because
he knew… that with a little patience (not that he had much patience)…
he would also get to enjoy the sweet-licking pleasures of the dripping
and drenching potpourri of grease and everything else as it spilled
from me, my plate, my shirt and many times my pants onto the floor… along
with an occasional toss of a chunk of meat that he successfully begged with
those big brown eyes of his… let’s just say that he had me well trained when
it came to sharing my meals!
And you
know… I’m a lot
like Fiver when I fellowship with the Lord in prayer and/or the study of my
Bible at home, at church and with family and friends… I get excited because I
look forward with great anticipation… to slurping up the overflow of His GOODNESS
that is over-flowing, dripping and drenched… in Him
and His Word!
Oooh! That sounds DELICIOUS doesn’t it?
So, let me know how it goes that next time you fellowship with the Lord…
and make sure that you bring a handful of napkins with you…
Have a fantastic
week wherever you are – we’ve got the potential of thunderstorms throughout the
rest of the week… but more importantly… we have the protection of
the name of Jesus! Isn’t God Good! (See: Philippians 2:9-11)
*The ‘format’ or steps that King David followed
seems to be a prophecy of what would later be taught in the New Testament through
the various writers (under the anointing of the Holy Spirit) including Jesus
Himself! For some examples look at Mark
11:22-25, Philippians 4:4-9 and Hebrews 11:1 etc;