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Passage:
3 As for the saints in the land, they are the excellent ones,
4 The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply;
5 The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup;
Reflection:
“Apart from you I have no good” (Psalm 16:2). It’s a short sentence, but it says more than entire volumes of theology. David’s words here are a confession, a re-centering of the heart around a simple truth: God himself is the source of everything good.
At one level, this is about gratitude. Every good thing—relationships, work, beauty, food, rest—is ultimately a gift from God. Even when life feels chaotic or uncertain, the blessings that remain are not accidents. They come from a good and generous hand. So this psalm invites us to say thank you—not just in a general sense, but directly to the one from whom every good and perfect gift comes.
But David’s words also go deeper. They’re not just about receiving good things from God, but about recognizing that God himself is the good thing we need most. He is our portion and our cup (Psalm 16:5). He is the inheritance that makes all the “lines” fall in pleasant places (16:6). To know him is better than any other joy or achievement life could offer. To walk apart from him is to forfeit true life, even if we appear to gain everything else.
So consider: Do you see God as the giver of every good thing—or do you live as if you must grab those things on your own? Is your joy rooted in God himself—or only in the gifts he gives?
Sometime today, pray that God would re-center your heart to delight in him above all else—and thank him for every good thing that flows from his hand.
Song:
Fullness of Joy (Psalm 16) by Caroline Cobb Smith
O God You are my refuge
No other god beside You
In your presence there is fullness
O God you go before me
My heart is glad
Your holy one has risen up
Prayer:
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Passage:
3 As for the saints in the land, they are the excellent ones,
4 The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply;
5 The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup;
Reflection:
“Apart from you I have no good” (Psalm 16:2). It’s a short sentence, but it says more than entire volumes of theology. David’s words here are a confession, a re-centering of the heart around a simple truth: God himself is the source of everything good.
At one level, this is about gratitude. Every good thing—relationships, work, beauty, food, rest—is ultimately a gift from God. Even when life feels chaotic or uncertain, the blessings that remain are not accidents. They come from a good and generous hand. So this psalm invites us to say thank you—not just in a general sense, but directly to the one from whom every good and perfect gift comes.
But David’s words also go deeper. They’re not just about receiving good things from God, but about recognizing that God himself is the good thing we need most. He is our portion and our cup (Psalm 16:5). He is the inheritance that makes all the “lines” fall in pleasant places (16:6). To know him is better than any other joy or achievement life could offer. To walk apart from him is to forfeit true life, even if we appear to gain everything else.
So consider: Do you see God as the giver of every good thing—or do you live as if you must grab those things on your own? Is your joy rooted in God himself—or only in the gifts he gives?
Sometime today, pray that God would re-center your heart to delight in him above all else—and thank him for every good thing that flows from his hand.
Song:
Fullness of Joy (Psalm 16) by Caroline Cobb Smith
O God You are my refuge
No other god beside You
In your presence there is fullness
O God you go before me
My heart is glad
Your holy one has risen up
Prayer: