Tuesday devotions ~ Psalm 50

14 Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving,
and perform your vows to the Most High,
15 and call upon me in the day of trouble;
I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me.”

Worship
Obedience
Prayer
These are things that people of faith do, but they are things that can be faked, at least for a while. For those who follow Jesus as their Lord and Savior, worship, obedience and prayer are threads intimately woven into the fabric of their being. It is what they do without thinking; an automatic function like breathing or blinking your eyes. You do not think about doing those things, nor does a disciple of Jesus think about worship, obedience and prayer. Imagine needing to consciously remind yourself to breathe. Those who need that help are usually on ventilators and thus without artificial means they would die. The same goes for those who have to think about worship, obedience and prayer. They are empty actions devoid of meaning because it is not part of them and thus it is an insult to God.

That is the issue at hand in this Psalm. God has gotten to the point of rejecting their sacrifices (vs 9) and their recitations of His statues from their lips (vs 16). They have become empty rituals in which the people are seeking to justify themselves before God. They do religious things and say the “right words”, but their lives reflect anything but a transformed life that glorifies God.

I am not saying that regenerate people perfectly follow Jesus. Sometimes you do not feel like worshiping and your obedience is lacking and your prayer life is flat. But try holding your breath for an extended period of time. Eventually that which your body needs will force the issue. The child of God does not worship to gain God’s favor, rather worship is a natural outflow, like obedience and prayer.

Child of God, you will have those bad days when worship, obedience and prayer are difficult, but do not fear. Do not worry that God will reject you because those things are difficult sometimes. Rejoice that He has already chosen you through Jesus Christ. Run to Him in confession and know His mercy and grace, and thus give you a renewed reason to worship Him.

LET US PRAY: Holy God, I praise You that I know You intimately enough to praise You with my whole being; without thinking. In my low moments and in those dark valleys, show me Your light and remind me of my chosenness. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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