Our Psalm this Sunday has us asking God to do certain things for us. It is always interesting how some of our prayers seem to presume that God needs us to remind Him how to be God. For instance, our Psalm Response is, “Remember your mercies, O Lord.” The first two stanzas of this Sunday’s Psalm continue on this theme. We ask that God make known to us God’s paths. We ask that God guide us in God’s truth. We ask God to remember that God’s compassion and love are ages old. In the third and final stanza, we get to praying that the Lord is good and upright because He shows sinners the way and guides the humble to justice. As we pray these words, let us turn the tables a bit and remind ourselves of who God is and how God is interested only in guiding us to live fully in gratitude for all the gifts that God freely shares with us. May we find ourselves sharing them as freely as God blesses us with them.