"He has put
a new song in my mouth--praise to our God; many will see it and fear, and
will trust in the LORD."
Psalm 40:3
Psalm 40 begins with David waiting patiently on the LORD Who was inclined to listen to and deliver him. David praised the LORD for hearing his prayer and answering, Who pulled him out of a pit, established his steps on a rock, and put a new song in his mouth. David was convinced his song of praise to God would lead others to observe the goodness of God, fear Him and trust in Him as LORD. Do you believe your praise of God will have this effect on others? If David did we should because we worship the same glorious God.
How many times have we been interested by the excitement others demonstrated about a movie, book, cleaning product or retail shop? The passion and gladness of the person compelled us to later think, "What was the name of that shop with the satisfaction guarantee? What was that product that can remove rust stains from delicate fabrics?" We only asked the question because we realised our need for a quality service or product we already heard about from a trustworthy source. Online reviews and testimonials sway us towards or against a purchase based upon the experiences of others.
If we are negligent to praise God publicly for all He is and has done for us, it should be no surprise the impact of our witness is negligible. There were many gods people of the nations worshipped, but David boldly spoke of his God actually hearing him, taking action to save and deliver him. David put his experiences into songs of praise that had a profound affect on his hearers to this day because it painted a picture of God's power, sovereignty, goodness and grace towards those who fear Him. Our smiles and joyful conversation can provide an image that becomes tangible to others as we magnify God's great works towards us in meeting our needs.
It is important we move from theoretical belief in our minds to the public praise of God we rely upon with our mouths in real life, for He has shown Himself trustworthy. Rather than restraining our praise of God because of the people around us who do not know or believe in God, we ought to keep praising Him so they can know God themselves. May God put a new song of praise to Him in our mouths so others will see the goodness of God, reverence Him in awe, and will trust in the LORD. This praise is not only good and acceptable but fruitful for God's glory and fame.
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