{"id":339,"date":"2026-02-10T17:40:00","date_gmt":"2026-02-11T01:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.st-lukes-la-mesa.org\/wordpress\/?p=339"},"modified":"2026-02-10T17:40:00","modified_gmt":"2026-02-11T01:40:00","slug":"a-psalm-of-thanksgiving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.st-lukes-la-mesa.org\/wordpress\/?p=339","title":{"rendered":"A Psalm of Thanksgiving"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>For US Americans, the end of November brings the holiday of Thanksgiving.  The holiday itself and its establishment are obscured in lore, but marking the holiday is not.  Even today, most people are still cognizant of the occasion\u2019s roots in the Pilgrim fathers (and mothers and children) leaving religious persecution in England and seeking via the Netherlands religious freedom in a new world.  Their story reminds us that taking God and scripture seriously pits the world and even our sinful selves against the Christian faith.  Unfortunately, their story is nothing new. <br><br>Luther views Psalm 118 as a psalm of thanksgiving in the midst of persecution.  When did you last read it?  Do you remember ever reading it?  Not regularly reading our Bibles likely reduces our chances of suffering religious persecution, but it also diminishes our exposure to the word of God and the blessings of the faith which it creates in us.  Following the 29 verses of Psalm 118 below is Luther\u2019s commentary to the fourth verse of this psalm.  Not surprisingly, faith in God is always accompanied by trials and tribulation, but as God the Father did not leave God the Son in the grave, so too we are given promises by God which carry us through every adversity in life for which we together weekly give God thanksgiving. <br><br>Psalm 118<br><br>His Steadfast Love Endures Forever &#8211; (publisher&#8217;s title)<br><br>1 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;<br>    for his steadfast love endures forever!<br>2  Let Israel say,<br>    \u201cHis steadfast love endures forever.\u201d<br>3  Let the house of Aaron say,<br>    \u201cHis steadfast love endures forever.\u201d<br>4  Let those who fear the Lord say,<br>    \u201cHis steadfast love endures forever.\u201d<br>5  Out of my distress I called on the Lord;<br>    the Lord answered me and set me free.<br>6  The Lord is on my side; I will not fear.<br>    What can man do to me?<br>7  The Lord is on my side as my helper;<br>    I shall look in triumph on those who hate me.<br>8  It is better to take refuge in the Lord<br>    than to trust in man.<br>9  It is better to take refuge in the Lord<br>    than to trust in princes.<br>10 All nations surrounded me;<br>    in the name of the Lord I cut them off!<br>11 They surrounded me, surrounded me on every side;<br>    in the name of the Lord I cut them off!<br>12 They surrounded me like bees;<br>    they went out like a fire among thorns;<br>    in the name of the Lord I cut them off!<br>13 I was pushed hard, so that I was falling,<br>    but the Lord helped me.<br>14 The Lord is my strength and my song;<br>    he has become my salvation.<br>15 Glad songs of salvation<br>    are in the tents of the righteous:<br>\u201cThe right hand of the Lord does valiantly,<br>16     the right hand of the Lord exalts,<br>    the right hand of the Lord does valiantly!\u201d<br>17 I shall not die, but I shall live,<br>    and recount the deeds of the Lord.<br>18 The Lord has disciplined me severely,<br>    but he has not given me over to death.<br>19 Open to me the gates of righteousness,<br>    that I may enter through them<br>    and give thanks to the Lord.<br>20 This is the gate of the Lord;<br>    the righteous shall enter through it.<br>21 I thank you that you have answered me<br>    and have become my salvation.<br>22 The stone that the builders rejected<br>    has become the cornerstone.<br>23 This is the Lord&#8217;s doing;<br>    it is marvelous in our eyes.<br>24 This is the day that the Lord has made;<br>    let us rejoice and be glad in it.<br>25 Save us, we pray, O Lord!<br>    O Lord, we pray, give us success!<br>26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!<br>    We bless you from the house of the Lord.<br>27 The Lord is God,<br>    and he has made his light to shine upon us.<br>Bind the festal sacrifice with cords,<br>    up to the horns of the altar!<br>28 You are my God, and I will give thanks to you;<br>    you are my God; I will extol you.<br>29 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;<br>    for his steadfast love endures forever! (Psalm 118:1-29 &#8211; ESV)<br><br>Luther\u2019s commentary:<br><br><em>118:4 &#8211; Let those who fear the Lord say: His steadfast love endures forever.<\/em><br><br>\t\u201cThis fourth prayer of thanksgiving is for the true assembly, namely, for the elect children<br>of God and all the saints on earth, the genuine Christians. For them this psalm was especially<br>written, and of them it speaks to the very end. In the previous three groups\u2014as, first, in the<br>spiritual government or ministry\u2014there are many who abuse it to satisfy their avarice, pleasure,<br>and honor. Consider the heretics, the sectarians, and our present priesthood. Yet the order is<br>nonetheless good and holy and a divine gift, not to be condemned because of its abuse. Just so<br>the whole world shamefully abuses the holy name of God, Baptism, the Sacrament, and the<br>Gospel, in fact, God Himself and all His gifts. It does not fear God above all things.<br>\t\u201cIt is also true that in the second group, the temporal rulers, the majority use that which has been entrusted to them for pride, vanity, pleasure, mischief, and all manner of wantonness,<br>without any awe or fear of God. Nevertheless, government remains God\u2019s good  and useful<br>gift and is a blessing in itself. And in the third category, among the common people generally,<br>there is almost nothing but out-and-out abuse, since everyone uses his position, trade, skill,<br>money, and possessions against his neighbor. At least he does not use them for the good and<br>welfare of his neighbor, as God intends when He gives and preserves all things. There is no fear<br>of God or respect of men. Yet God preserves them all, and for this He is to be praised and<br>thanked.<br>\t\u201cThis little group fears God and is pious. Its membership is gleaned from the three groups mentioned above. For there are still to be found pious, God-fearing, faithful bishops,<br>ministers, preachers, and pastors. One also finds pious and godly princes, lords, nobles,<br>aldermen, and judges, and many pious and God-fearing artisans, farmers, servants, and maids,<br>though they are rare. Because of them God preserves the three groups listed above and bestows<br>so much good on them. Were it not for these, the world would pass away this very hour, as<br>Sodom and Gomorrah did.<br>\t\u201cThe holy prophet David clearly separates this group from the other three, thereby<br>indicating that the others do not honor, fear, or serve God. They serve themselves and seek and<br>have their enjoyment in this life. They even persecute this little group incessantly and<br>vehemently, and refuse to tolerate them, solely because these fear and trust God. They honor and<br>teach the Word of God, which the others have no desire to hear or see. In Hebrew \u201cto fear God\u201d<br>really means \u201cto serve God.\u201d The fear of God is the service of God. Now we cannot serve Him<br>bodily and visibly here on earth, for He is invisible. We can serve Him spiritually by honoring,<br>teaching, and confessing His Word and by living according to it. Of course, crosses, suffering,<br>and affliction from the devil, the world, and our flesh are the results.<br>\t\u201cNow tell me, for what kind of gift may these people be expected to give thanks to God? It cannot be a place in a religious order, for God gives this to one of the other groups. Neither can it be temporal glory, honor, might, peace, or the obedience of men; for these are given to the<br>second group. Nor can it be money, possessions, house, home, health, wife, or child; for all these<br>God gives to those in the first group. It must be something higher and nobler, far surpassing these<br>gifts of our temporal and transient life. David devotes the rest of the psalm to this gift, while he<br>reserves only the first three verses for the other three groups. What is it? He himself will discuss<br>it fully. It is comfort and help in every kind of suffering, want, and trouble. This is nothing<br>less than the beginning of everlasting life. The world in the three groups mentioned above\u2014the<br>God-fearing excepted\u2014with all its goods, might, and skill, could not give a single drop of this.<br>For when man is in peril of death, there is small comfort in singing about dancing, pleasure,<br>possessions, honor, power, skill, wife, and children.<br>\t\u201cAs these would now honor God\u2019s Word and serve Him, they must truly suffer and endure mockery, shame, hurt, hatred, envy, defamation, fire, sword, death, and every other calamity from the other three groups, besides much evil, dangerous, and wicked treachery from the devil and his angels, and sin, unrest, and heartache from their own flesh. Paul says (2 Tim. 3:12): \u201cAll who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.\u201d And Christ Himself says (Luke 9:23): \u201cIf any man would come after Me, let him take up his cross.\u201d In Acts 14:22 we read: \u201cThrough many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.\u201d And the wise man tells us (Ecclus. 2:1): \u201cMy child, if you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself to be tried.\u201d<br>\t\u201cThus the favor bestowed by God on this little group is  completely hidden from the world and appears to be nothing but eternal wrath, punishment, and torment from God Himself. By<br>contrast, the ungodly in the three groups seem to be the very children of God, because they are so fully and richly endowed with the visible, temporal, and manifest blessings of God. Therefore it<br>demands skill and grace to discern this secret and hidden blessing, especially since the psalmist praises its eternal character and devotes so many lavish words to it, as we shall hear. Though the<br>spirit is willing and ready, the poor flesh is weak and unwilling (Matt. 26:41). The flesh would rather have evident, temporal consolation and help, and be above anxiety and need. But it must not and cannot be otherwise. There is no other way to life eternal than this narrow path, which so few come upon (Matt. 7:14) and only this small band finds. In short, the blessing of the three groups is this temporal life and being; the blessing of the small group is everlasting life. Therein lies the real difference\u201d (LW 14:56-68). <br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For US Americans, the end of November brings the holiday of Thanksgiving. 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