Psalm 103:2 says, “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.” Now, I don’t know about you, but I can be downright forgetful. I’ll walk into a room and forget why I’m there. I’ll set my glasses down and spend half the day looking for them—only to find them on my head. But the one thing we can’t afford to forget is just how good God has been to us.
Think about it. Has God ever provided for you when you didn’t know how you’d make it? Has He ever put the right person in your path at the right time? Has He ever pulled you out of a mess you made for yourself? If you’re breathing, then the answer is yes. And yet, we get caught up in life’s troubles and act like we don’t have a reason to praise Him.
David is telling us here—don’t be like that. Don’t let the worries of today make you forget the blessings of yesterday. Count them, name them, celebrate them. Because when you remember what God has done, you’ll trust Him for what He’s about to do. So today, let’s not waste time griping about what’s wrong. Let’s bless the Lord and remember all the ways He’s made it right.
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Righteous!
“God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.” -2 Corinthians 5:21
Now isn’t that just like God? Taking something broken and making it whole. Taking something dirty and making it clean. You and I, we were a mess—a walking, talking pile of mistakes. But God, in His crazy, relentless love, sent Jesus to trade places with us. He took on our sin, our shame, our punishment. And in return? We got His righteousness.
Think about that. Jesus became what He never was, so you could become what you could never be on your own. That’s grace. That’s mercy. That’s love beyond reason.
So, walk in it. Quit carrying around what’s already been paid for. You’re not defined by your sin—you’re defined by His sacrifice. You are the righteousness of God. Now, go live like it.
Love Is A Burning Flame!
You ever tried to keep a fire going on a windy day? It takes some effort. You have to shield it, stoke it, and sometimes even breathe life back into it. Well, love is kind of the same way. In 1 Peter 4:8, we’re told, “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”
Now, Peter wasn’t saying love makes sin magically disappear. He was saying that real, deep, genuine love is big enough to cover the mess. It doesn’t keep score or hold grudges. It’s the kind of love that sees the best in folks—even when they’re at their worst. It forgives before an apology shows up, and it chooses grace over a grudge.
Truth is, people are going to let you down. They’ll say the wrong thing, forget to say the right thing, and occasionally just flat-out disappoint you. But love reminds you that you’ve been on the wrong side of that equation too. And if God’s grace is big enough for you, then you can surely stretch your love to cover somebody else.
So today, if you’re tempted to write someone off, maybe instead, try writing them in—into your prayers, your forgiveness, and your heart. Love deeply, because when the winds of life blow hard, it’s the only fire that keeps burning.