“Let those who fear the Lord now say, “His mercy endures forever.”I called on the Lord in distress; the Lord answered me and set me in a broad place.” (Ps 118: 4-5). The testimony of the Psalmist is that God answered his prayer when he was in distress. God is a prayer-answering God. It is sobering and comforting that the Most High God, the Creator of all things, listens when we call to Him in prayer. It is a blessed assurance that He will answer us to have testimonies of Him to our distress call. The Lord took the Psalmist from the narrow place and brought him to a broad place —a place of freedom. That is what the Lord can do for us also. He can liberate us, taking us out of restriction and inhibition and setting us in a spacious place. He opens new doors for us and grants us opportunities. God wants each of us to have a testimony. He wants each of us to praise Him for turning our lives around. Don’t be silent when the Lord answers your prayer. Share your testimony. May the Lord be glorified in your life.
Psalm 118 is a thanksgiving Psalm. The Psalm reminds us about God’s love with the chorus, “He is good, and His mercy endures forever.” The Psalmist recounts testimony after testimony of God’s deliverance and thanks God for them. When you read the Psalm, you can imagine it being sung in a procession to the Temple.
“I called on the Lord”. This is a statement that refers to prayer. The Psalmist says that He called upon God in distress. The phrase means “in a narrow place; in a tight place”. The idea is to turn to God in prayer when in a challenging situation. Sooner or later, we find ourselves in some constricted place. When that time comes, we must remember to call on the Lord.