Today we’re talking about a beautiful scripture that captures the heart of God’s goodness and our response to it. It’s Psalm 106:1-3 which says, “Praise the Lord! Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Who can list the glorious miracles of the Lord? Who can ever praise him enough? There is joy for those who deal justly with others and always do what is right.”
This scripture focuses on praising God for His goodness and enduring love, remembering His mighty works, and the blessing that comes from living justly.
This passage is a powerful reminder that we serve a God who is not only loving but whose love is steadfast—never changing, always constant. And because of this, we’re called to respond with praise and live lives that reflect His goodness through our actions. Today, let’s unpack what it means to live in gratitude, remember God’s mighty works, and embrace justice and integrity in our daily lives.
Let’s start with the first verse - Psalm 106:1, “Praise the Lord! Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever.” This is an amazing reminder of God’s goodness and His enduring love. His love isn’t based on our actions, and it doesn’t fluctuate; it’s constant and steady, always there for us.
Sometimes, in the rush of life, it’s easy to take God’s love for granted. But this verse encourages us to pause and offer gratitude—to really let the truth of God’s faithful love sink in. There’s power in acknowledging that He is always good and always there, regardless of what we’re going through.
We say thank you about so many things to others we need to also be intentional with our gratitude to our creator who walks with us and provides for us daily.
How often do we take a moment to thank God for His love, not just for what He does but for who He is? Let’s make it a goal today to express our gratitude, knowing that His love truly endures forever.
Next we are going to talk about it, Psalm 106:2, says, “Who can list the glorious miracles of the Lord? Who can ever praise him enough?” This line is a call to remember what God has done, to keep His mighty works fresh in our minds. Reflecting on His miracles helps us appreciate His power and reminds us of how He’s shown up for us and others.
I often reflect on what the Lord has done in my life because I think it is important to constantly be thankful for the mercy and grace He has shown me over the years.
It’s important to remember that God’s work isn’t just something that happened in ancient times; He’s working in our lives today. Sometimes His miracles are grand, and other times they’re found in the small, everyday blessings. But each of these moments is a reason for praise.
Take a moment today to recall a time when you experienced God’s help, love, or provision in a powerful way. Maybe it was a breakthrough or simply the peace He gave you in a hard time. Reflecting on these memories strengthens our faith and encourages us to see His hand in our lives, even in the small things.
The last verse is Psalm 106:3 which concludes by saying, “There is joy for those who deal justly with others and always do what is right.” This verse highlights that God’s blessings are connected not only to our praise but to how we live and treat others. Living justly means being fair, showing compassion, and striving to do what is right, even when it’s difficult.
Walking in justice is an act of worship. When we treat people with kindness, honesty, and integrity, we’re honoring God and reflecting His heart. This doesn’t mean we’ll always be perfect, but it means we’re committed to aligning our actions with His character.
In a world where it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and overlook God’s presence, let’s choose to be intentional today. Let’s praise Him for His love, remember His miracles, and be a source of justice and kindness to those around us. Hebrews 13:15 says, “Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name.” Let’s make every day a day of praise, in word and action.
Think about an area where you can bring more fairness, kindness, or integrity. Maybe it’s being more patient with someone or helping where you can. Choosing to live justly is a practical way of showing our gratitude to God and becoming a blessing to those around us.
As we close today’s show, let’s hold onto the beauty of Psalm 106:1-3. These verses are a reminder to praise God for His goodness, remember His mighty works, and live with integrity and justice. It’s a call to see God’s faithfulness in every moment and to respond by living lives that honor Him.