Daniel Whittle’s famous hymn “There
Shall Be Showers of Blessing” is a grand statement regarding the grace of
God. By God’s grace we have benefits
that outdo the best any Fortune 500 company could offer. As we alphabetize grace, Beneficial Grace,
makes a good “B”.
Psalm 103:2 says, “Bless the LORD, O
my soul, and forget not all His benefits.”
Then it lists benefits that God has provided and continues to
provide. David goes on to highlight at
least seven different blessings of God.
God has saved us from sin, which David lists first, but there is so much
more. Verses 4 and 5 say, “Who crowns
you with lovingkindness and tender mercies; who satisfies your mouth with good
things”. Think of that! He places a crown of blessing on our
head.
Go to your employer today and ask
him to place a crown of blessing on your head.
He would probably ask you to have your head examined. Ask your employer to forget and forgive all
your past mistakes. He would probably
want to know what all of them were so they could be properly placed in your
file. Ask your employer today if he would
kindly assure you that your package of benefits will also be passed on to your
children. He would remind you that he
has already asked you to have your head examined.
Then there is God. He has forgiven all our past
transgressions. They are not on file
anywhere in the vaults of heaven. He has
promised us a crown of lovingkindness and mercy today. For the future he has also promised blessings
to our children. Verse 17 of Psalm 103
says, “But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those
who fear Him, and His righteousness to children's children.” That is grace, abundant grace. That is beneficial grace poured out to us
from our loving heavenly Father. Rejoice
in His grace today and sing with Daniel Whittle, “There shall be showers of
blessing; this is the promise of God. There shall be seasons refreshing, sent
from the Savior of above.”
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