I've often been uncomfortable in leading a prayer with the words,
"I love you, Lord." After all, who am I to say these words to such a
one as God?
Think of it. God, the Perfect One; the Almighty; the being who created
me and everything else in this universe; The God of mercy who saved
me from destruction and forgave me all my sins. How would I be
worthy to be in a loving relationship with Him?
After all, when two people love one another they see one another as
worthy objects of that love. It is easy to see how God is worthy of love
but in looking at my sinful and weak self, I shudder at the thought of
one so wonderful loving the likes of me.
And so for the longest time I always felt uncomfortable saying "I love
you, God". "I appreciate you", yes, "I praise and thank you", most
definitely, but to say I love you to one so worthy of it from one so
unworthy seemed rather presumptuous.
Then I read Psalms 18:1 where David wrote,
“I love thee, O Jehovah, my strength!”
David, the murderer, the adulterer, the liar, the man with much blood
on his hands said the words that I had yearned to utter for so long
and in doing so permitted me to do likewise.
Thank you Lord for allowing me to say the words that I don't deserve
to say.
I love you.



