VERSE OF THE WEEK

Give praise to the Lord, proclaim His name: make known among the nations what He has done. Sing to Him, sing praise to Him; tell of all His wonderful acts.
— Psalm 105:1-2

Remembering and retelling your story is an important aspect of connecting with other people.  When I meet with couples planning on getting married, I will always ask them about their story of how they met.  By retelling their story, it builds trust and a deeper connection between a couple, while at the same time, it allows their story to be an example for others. It is healthy to share our milestones, commitments, lessons learned, and even our struggles with others.  Psalm 105 illustrates this important concept by calling us to remember God’s faithfulness and His promises made. 

 

The psalmist states that we are to express thankfulness for all that God has provided.  It requires us to reflect on our life and to remember our journey of faith with God. We all have a story of how we encountered God and how we experienced His faithfulness. This Psalm highlights how God provided for Abraham, Joseph, and Moses.  It illustrates how God is in control of all situations, even when it involved struggles.  It teaches that joy is discovered not when seeking our own happiness, but when we seek our Lord and depend on His strength. 

Some people get nervous about sharing their faith, because they believe they must make a presentation and memorize specific points about the plan of salvation.  Yet the most effective way to share your faith is by telling your story.  Describe your experience of coming to faith. Explain the different ways that God has made a difference in your life.  Instead of making a presentation, just share your story.  And while telling your story, be thankful for all that God has done in your life.  The most powerful testimonies come from those who can recognize God’s involvement in their life during their greatest struggles. Are you able to tell your story with others? It is a natural and easy way to praise God while you interact with those in your world!

Read Psalm 105