"Sing
praise to the LORD, you saints of
His, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holy
name. 5 For His anger is but for a moment, His
favour is for life; weeping may endure for a
night, but joy comes in the morning."
Psalm 30:4-5
God is worthy of all praise and thanksgiving. How marvelous is God's grace to make redeemed sinners His singers, servants, and saints! The remembrance of His holy name ought to prompt celebration and awe in His power, wisdom, and goodness. Words fail to adequately describe His immutable goodness and righteousness. The living creatures around God's throne do not rest day or night as they repeat continually, "Holy, holy, holy, LORD God almighty, who was, and is, and is to come!" (Revelation 4:8) God is the sovereign LORD of all, and one day all will acknowledge this.
In my Bible the description of the psalm says, "A song at the dedication of the house of David." David praised the LORD who had established him as king over Judah and all Israel, gave him victory to take the stronghold of Jerusalem, and favour with King Hiram who supplied cedar for his palace. David endured many hardships, sleepless nights, and painful trials before and after he became king, but God remained the same. His anger, though fierce, was not without a just cause or without a swift end. God who created man in His own image is gracious and His favour is for life that endures beyond our time on earth. Jesus came to earth in human form (as the Life) to give His life as a ransom to make sinners God's saints.
Praise, thanksgiving, and rejoicing are the hallmarks of God's saints. Our guilt and need for repentance brings sorrow, being chastened for our iniquities is painful, but joy comes in the morning. The darkness of the night flees away at the rising of the sun. The joy of the LORD is more predictable and enduring than the light of the sun which can be obscured by clouds. The sun that shines today will not shine forever, but the light of God's favour will eternally shine upon our souls. After affirming by the power of God He was faithful to keep His people, Peter wrote in 1 Peter 1:6-9: "In this
you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been
grieved by various trials, 7 that the
genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that
perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honour, and glory
at the revelation of Jesus Christ, 8 whom having not seen you love. Though now you do not see
Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, 9 receiving the end of your
faith--the salvation of your souls."
In the storm Jesus cared about His disciples, and in our trials God has not forgotten about us. Even in the midst of persecution and grievous circumstances believers are exhorted to greatly rejoice because God employs such things to prove the genuineness of our faith. Peter said, "if need be" meaning there is a divine purpose behind our pains. If gold could feel pain it would seek to avoid the fiery crucible, yet the melting of the precious metal is needed to bring greater purity and value. David endured a long seasons of trials which only seemed a night in comparison to the greatness of the joy he experienced through His gracious Saviour and Deliverer. So great is our fullness of joy through faith in Jesus Christ we are enabled to praise, honour, and glorify God night and day. Even as the grace and goodness of God is beyond description, so our joy is inexpressible and full of glory knowing our God whose favour is life.