Psalm Devotional
An Attitude of Gratitude
The theme of this psalm is particularly challenging when we are confronted by difficult and painful circumstances. “It is good to give thanks to the Lord” (92:1). Elsewhere, the psalmist says, “I will bless the Lord at all times” (34:1).
It is a good thing to be thankful, but there are times when it seems too much to expect. Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614) was both the leading classical scholar of his day in France and a prominent Protestant. He and wife took a boat to get to church. As they went, his wife would sing psalms. One day as she sang Psalm 92, the leaky old boat sank! They made it to shore safely and went to the church. As they entered the service, the congregation was singing Psalm 86:13, “For great is your mercy toward me and you have delivered my soul from the brink of death.”
When your “boat” sinks—you fall ill, lose a job, etc.—you will have a choice: complain and blame God, or trust Him and discover reasons to give thanks. Psalm 92 encourages us to live in an attitude of gratitude and offers several solid reasons for doing so.

