Psalm 65
Preaching
A Journey Through the Psalms: Reflections for Worried Hearts and Troubled Times
Preaching the Psalms Cycles A, B, C
Object:
Every morning when sleep leaves and waking comes there is cause for praising God. Caught up, as we are, in the currents and eddies of our lives, this is easy to forget. This wonderful psalm is a reminder. God's bounty and abundance spill into our lives like waters over a causeway. God's delight in creation explodes in a million different colors. In every moment there is reason to give God praise.
Once, when visiting a church out of town, I heard the pastor call for the people to adopt an "attitude of praise." What a wonderful concept this man offered his congregation. Usually when we speak of attitude it has a bad connotation. "That woman has a real attitude." But what if our attitude was one of continual praise of God? As my fingers wander over my keyboard in the process of writing this, I marvel at how they work. Praise God! I glance across the room and see my family, reading and studying alongside me. Praise God! As a pastor I have the high privilege of walking with people down the corridors of their lives. It is an unbelievable gift. Praise God!
What would be the litany of praise that would articulate your life? What, aside from the obvious gifts of creation around us, would you list as you adopt your attitude of praise? The joyful chatter of Christian community? The precious gift of useful work? A chance to walk on the beach?
How different the world might be if praise became the medium with which we painted our lives. Rather than ambition or pride, turn to praise. Instead of greed or anger, lean into praise. In place of casting cynical glances from the sidelines, leap into a life of unabashed praise of God almighty.
Imagine with me the early Christian community as described in Acts. The people of God shared everything in common and lived continually praising God. No want, no need, no shame or sorrow! Everything given over to God's love as an act of praise for what God has done for us.
Yes, yes, some will say it's not realistic. Others will raise an eyebrow and bid us come to live in the real world. Still a few more will recommend therapy, but as for me and my house, we will praise the Lord!
Once, when visiting a church out of town, I heard the pastor call for the people to adopt an "attitude of praise." What a wonderful concept this man offered his congregation. Usually when we speak of attitude it has a bad connotation. "That woman has a real attitude." But what if our attitude was one of continual praise of God? As my fingers wander over my keyboard in the process of writing this, I marvel at how they work. Praise God! I glance across the room and see my family, reading and studying alongside me. Praise God! As a pastor I have the high privilege of walking with people down the corridors of their lives. It is an unbelievable gift. Praise God!
What would be the litany of praise that would articulate your life? What, aside from the obvious gifts of creation around us, would you list as you adopt your attitude of praise? The joyful chatter of Christian community? The precious gift of useful work? A chance to walk on the beach?
How different the world might be if praise became the medium with which we painted our lives. Rather than ambition or pride, turn to praise. Instead of greed or anger, lean into praise. In place of casting cynical glances from the sidelines, leap into a life of unabashed praise of God almighty.
Imagine with me the early Christian community as described in Acts. The people of God shared everything in common and lived continually praising God. No want, no need, no shame or sorrow! Everything given over to God's love as an act of praise for what God has done for us.
Yes, yes, some will say it's not realistic. Others will raise an eyebrow and bid us come to live in the real world. Still a few more will recommend therapy, but as for me and my house, we will praise the Lord!

