Psalm 54:6
I will freely sacrifice unto thee: I will praise thy name, O Lord; for it is good.
Cross-reference
Psalm 7:17 gives thanks to the LORD's name, the same act of gratitude David promises here.
Psalm 52:9 uses nearly identical language — 'I will thank you... for your name is good' — showing a consistent pattern of thanksgiving in David's psalms.
Psalm 107:22 explicitly calls for sacrifices of thanksgiving, directly paralleling David's intent to sacrifice and give thanks.
Psalm 116:17 offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving, the same act David promises in his freewill offering.
Psalm 66:13-16 describes fulfilling vows with burnt offerings, similar to David's freewill offering and thanksgiving here.
Psalm 92:1 declares it is good to give thanks to the LORD, mirroring the same attitude of praise for God's name.
Psalm 140:13 similarly ties giving thanks to God's name with the upright dwelling in His presence, reinforcing the theme of grateful worship.
Psalm 147:1 affirms that praise is pleasant and fitting, complementing the voluntary sacrifice of thanks here.
Deuteronomy 12:6 lists freewill offerings as part of worship at the sanctuary, the legal basis for David's voluntary sacrifice.