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Amazing Grace

Daily Devotional: Read Psalm 103


In 1835, a music publisher named Charles Bradlee created a tune to help children learn the alphabet. Utilizing a theme by Mozart, Bradlee copyrighted the tune that children all over the United States sing to learn their ABCs. Just like Charles Bradlee, the Israelites knew that one of the best ways to teach truth about God was through poem and song. Since most of ancient Israel was not able to read, songs were especially important.

Close-up of an open sheet music book with notes and chords on yellowed pages. The soft focus creates a warm, nostalgic mood.
Poem & Song

In verses 3–5 of today’s reading, David outlines many of God’s gifts that Israel had experienced through the ages: forgiveness, healing, redemption, and renewal. These gifts flow from God’s nature. God is “compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love” (v. 8). The word for “love” here is difficult to capture in English. It means being devoted to someone in a covenant commitment. It is a kind of love that is for better or worse, richer or poorer, in sickness and in health.


Sometimes we may picture God as only loving and forgiving to the exclusion of other attributes He has. David does not do so here. He reminds us that God is also “slow to anger” and just (vv. 6, 8). “Slow to anger” reminds us that anger is at times God’s appropriate response rooted in His covenant love. His anger is in the context of a deep understanding of our frailty as humans. God “remembers that we are dust” (v. 14). This does not mean that we are unimportant, but rather that God is mindful of our limitations. The proper response is to join with the angels and heavenly hosts in joyful praise (vv. 20–21).


Go Deeper


Why is forgetfulness dangerous in our relationship with God? How does singing help us remember God’s faithfulness? What attributes of God does the psalmist remind us of?


Pray with Us


O Lord, You do not need our worship, but You delight in it—and we delight to praise You! We laud Your justice and proclaim Your righteousness. May Your name be extolled in every nation, tribe, and tongue!


For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him.

Psalm 103:11


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