What does God do for me?

Way more than I can count. Way more than I can know, in fact.

And that’s OK, as long as I remember to count at least some of the ones I do know. Like three in Psalm 97:10.

“Ye that love the LORD, hate evil: he preserveth the souls of his saints; he delivereth them out of the hand of the wicked.”

So what does He do for me?

He enables me to do that which is contrary to my sinful flesh: love Him and hate evil. I could never do that on my own.

He keeps me — for Himself, from the rot around me, through all circumstances (good and bad alike) that could cast me down.

He delivers me from the power and dominion of the evil one, the enemy of my soul who so easily outwits, outmaneuvers, outlasts, and overpowers me.

Yes!!

“Give unto the LORD the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts” (Psalm 96:8).

How much glory does the Lord have coming?

How much glory do I owe Him personally?

Have I made any kind of progress in delivering my portion to Him?

Somehow, I don’t think He looks at the matter that way.

If that’s correct, then neither should I.

Let me not attempt to measure the praise, glory, and worship I offer Him.

Rather, let me see each day but a small portion of Him, His glory, and His works.

Then help me glory in Him, His glory, and His works.