Psalm 28:7 (NKJV)
7 The LORD is my strength and my shield; My heart
trusted in Him, and I am helped; Therefore my heart greatly rejoices, And with
my song I will praise Him.
In
our continuing study of Jesus in the Psalms we examine Psalm 28 today. Verse 7
of Psalm 28 reminds us how central worship ought to be to our experience as the
people of God. As we will see, God has answered David’s cry for help. So what
does David do? He composes a song to celebrate the Lord’s goodness.
Since
we have been doing a series of meditations on worship, I want to use this time
to consider David’s song of praise in Psalm 28. David tells us that his heart trusted
in the Lord – he believed that God would be true to His word and deliver
him from trouble. And what happened? God answered him. My heart trusted in
Him, and I am helped. You can imagine, therefore, how thankful David was.
Any time our desires are fulfilled, it is natural to be filled with joy. Our
team wins the game – we are joyful. We receive the present we had desired – we
are joyful. We recover from illness – we are joyful. And David’s response was
no different. Therefore my heart greatly rejoices. His heart was filled
with joy because God had mercifully answered his plea.
But
note that David’s internal joy manifest itself externally; his heart of joy
bore fruit in song. Therefore my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song I
will praise Him. God saved David; consequently, David’s heart was filled
with joy; and David’s joy bore fruit in praise and song. His joyful heart
opened his mouth. As John Calvin wrote, “undoubtedly, when God spreads
cheerfulness through our hearts, it is to open our mouths to sing his praises” (Psalms,
472). God gives us joy so that we might worship.
So
what do you do when your heart is joyful? Do you direct the joy that is in Your
heart in praise to God? James, the brother of our Lord, asks us, “Is anyone
cheerful? Let him sing psalms” (James 5:13b). James exhorts us: Don’t waste
your joy! There are plenty of times when our heart will be weighed down and
sorrowful; times for prayer and petition. But if your heart is joyful, then let
it bear fruit in song – and not just in song, in songs of praise to God.
So
what of you? Have you sung the praises of God? Have you spoken the wonders of
God? Have you shared the rich treasures of God with others? Or have you wasted
your joy?
Reminded that we often waste our joy, let us confess our sin to the Lord, seeking His forgiveness.
We will have a time of silent confession, followed by the corporate confession
found in your bulletin. As you are able, let us kneel together as we confess.