Making Your Boast in the Lord
Editor’s Note: This is part four of a four-part article. Find the other parts at the following links: Part one, “I Will Bless the Lord at All Times: Responding to God’s Love,” part two, “Declaring Your Choice to Bless the Lord,” part three, “Being an Ambassador for Christ: Perpetually Praising God.”
“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul will make its boast in the Lord; The humble will hear it and rejoice” (Ps. 34:1-2, NASB 1995).
Here, we conclude our series on King David’s declarations to the Lord. In the last three posts, we have focused on Psalm 34:1, and now we move on to Psalm 34:2.
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“My soul will make its boast in the Lord,” David says. And then he continues to say, “The humble will hear it and rejoice.”
David’s confidence in the Lord was apparent and obvious to all. David was not shy about, nor did he hold back from, declaring his love for his Father. David, the mighty king of Israel, knew his God and wanted to make sure everyone else knew of His glory too.
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“But let him who boasts boast of this, that he understands and knows Me” (Jer. 9:24a).
When we are coming from the right spirit, there is nothing wrong with boasting in God or boasting about God because others will see our confidence in HaShem and receive hope. Sometimes we are so concerned that we need to stay humble that the enemy is actually using that against us; because we are not reflecting the assurance God wants us to have.
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