Good Life Journal – Psalm 9

Journal Ps 9 (all references are from the ESV; changes in punctuation are mine)

 

Scripture:

 

“I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart;

I will recount all of your  wonderful deeds.

I will be glad and  exult in you;

I will  sing praise to your name, O Most High.” (Ps 9:1-2)

 

Observation: “I will.”  This is a phrase that implies total commitment to a behavior.  In a time where nobody likes to be pinned down, the Bible doesn’t usually participate in “fuzzy” statements…

 

Analysis:  In quality assurance systems where my work experience lies, the phrases: “I will; I shall; I must” aren’t phrases of “intention” (like “if I get around to it) but of “commitment, imperative, vital, essential, or crucial importance.”

 

So, where I see “I will…” genuine consideration should contain “I better think about my commitment to this (or any) statement because I wouldn’t want to fail.”

 

I should really consider the Gospel, especially around the biblical fact concerning my innate weakness in relation to my sin nature.  I can say “I will…” as much as I want, have all the and strongest intention in the world, and still am susceptible to failure.

 

Therefore, indicative or imperative words and/or phrases, those things that are said or implied that backs me in a corner are important to understand in the context of the Gospel and progressive sanctification.

 

Lots of big words (I really think in these kinds of words, honest).   The point I remind myself of daily is “I will…” is a part of learning to be a disciple with the inevitable failure, confession, repentance, and getting up again, and repeat as needed (which in my case is very often).

 

But, if I keep at it, determined to persevere through the applicable trials, maybe I will grow just a little in holiness—just maybe…

 

Prayer:  Lord Jesus, I will (do this and that) in Your Name really means “I surrender to do Your Will.”  That is what I think it means.  AMEN.