For This I Will Praise You
2nd Samuel 22
There is a difference between being thankful and total dependence upon someone. We can be thankful for a gift, or we can be thankful that we did not need to take that test. Being total dependent would be, “I know I can not function without this person.” We should be ever so thankful to God for who he is and what he has done for us but we also need to realize that we need God for everything. Without Jesus we are lost. A baby is dependent upon its mother for food and life, we need to have that kind of dependence on a dependable Savior.
David’s Song
And David spoke to the Lord on the day when the Lord delivered him. It is interesting that we see this song right now. Obviously there are many psalms that David wrote throughout his entire life but this one made it here following his battle as an older man. When we read this song of David there are many similarities in some of the other songs in the book of Psalm.
We see that David was giving total security to God by calling him his fortress and rock and shield. The other thing we see is that David had confidence that God was listening to his complaints, worries, cries. We see in this song that God is also a just God and works for those who are pure and blameless. David continues by giving praise to God by saying, “You are the only God and there is none like you.” Then he closes the song with making it personal. God you allowed none of my enemies to overcome me. You have were always there and will always be. David says, “For this I will praise you.”
Why do we praise God?
We praise God because we should have our total dependence on Him and no one else. It is great how the Bible is true and shows even the flaws of humans. David messed up and struggled. He sinned and repented. We even see that he did not always go to God with certain circumstances. How true of a reflection is that of us as the Christian. We see one chapter of praise to God because of who God is. God is our fortress and security. He holds in control what man can do to his servant. God acts on the behalf of his children. He does not sit in heaven just watching but is actively involved in our life. He works for those who have been redeemed. He gives light and direction to our steps and decisions. Why do we Praise God, because he is God!
I know I have always said, “I am thankful for what Jesus has done for me on the cross.” But if we are thankful do we show it with total dependence to our creator? In fire and trials am I dependent of who God is? Through good and glorious days am I dependent on God? For this I will Praise You God is because you are God and you show yourself all the time. God you are wholly good and give good gifts to your children. Psalm 150 talks about why we praise God and Psalm 148 talks about who will praise God.












