How does Psalm 18:3 inspire you to call upon the Lord daily? The Verse in Focus “I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies.” — Psalm 18:3 Why This Verse Stirs Daily Dependence • The psalmist doesn’t postpone calling on God; the resolve is present-tense, showing a habit, not a one-time crisis response. • “Worthy to be praised” reminds us that God’s character never changes, making Him reliable every single morning (James 1:17). • “Saved from my enemies” points to continual protection—spiritual, emotional, and physical—needed day after day (Ephesians 6:12). Compelling Motivations to Call on the Lord Every Day • His worthiness: He deserves our words and attention (Revelation 4:11). • His readiness: “Call to Me, and I will answer you” (Jeremiah 33:3). • His rescue: “The righteous cry out, and the LORD delivers them” (Psalm 34:17). • His nearness: “The LORD is near to all who call on Him in truth” (Psalm 145:18). • His command: “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). What Daily “Calling Upon the LORD” Looks Like 1. Begin the day with praise—declare who He is before listing needs (Psalm 92:1-2). 2. Acknowledge dependence—confess, “Apart from You I can do nothing” (John 15:5). 3. Present specific situations—family, work, temptations, decisions (Philippians 4:6-7). 4. Trust His promised help—anticipate His answers, big or small (Psalm 5:3). 5. End the day recounting deliverances—thank Him for every way He “saved from enemies,” even unseen ones (Psalm 91:3-4). The Fruit of Consistent Calling • Growing intimacy: Relationship deepens as conversation becomes constant. • Settled peace: Anxiety surrenders to confidence in His sovereignty (Isaiah 26:3). • Clear guidance: His Word comes alive in daily choices (Psalm 119:105). • Spiritual strength: Ongoing rescue equips us for fresh battles (2 Timothy 4:18). • Overflowing praise: Yesterday’s answered prayers fuel tomorrow’s worship (Psalm 40:1-3). Walking It Out Today • Set intentional cues—link prayer to routines like meals, commutes, or breaks. • Keep Scripture visible—post Psalm 18:3 where eyes land often. • Record rescues—a short journal line each evening magnifies His faithfulness. • Speak aloud—verbal praise reinforces reality and combats doubt. • Share testimonies—telling others of His daily deliverance multiplies encouragement (Psalm 9:1). |