Psalm 116



Psalm 116 is part of the Egyptian Hallel series (psalms 113-118). While this praise series corporately celebrates God's deliverance of all Israel from slavery in Egypt, this psalm is also an individual thanksgiving and praise for deliverance of the psalmist's soul from death. Because God has heard his cries, he vows to call upon the name of the LORD for as long as he lives.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:
  • Verses 1-11
    • The psalmist declares his love for the LORD because of what He has done (e.g., heard cries and delivered) and because of who He is (e.g., gracious, righteous, merciful, etc.).  Why do I love the LORD?
  • Verses 12-19
    • What can I offer to the LORD for His goodness to me? (For example, consider what it means to "lift up the cup of salvation," "call on the name of the LORD," "pay my vows to the LORD", or "offer...the sacrifice of thanksgiving.")

If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:
  • "Psalm 116" by Sons of Korah: Link

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