Tag Archives: Psalms

June 24, 2021 Bible Study — Don’t Quote The Bible If You Are Not Going To Submit To God’s Laws

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 45-51.

When I started reading through these psalms I had an idea about what I wanted to write, but then I came to Psalm 50 verse 16:

But to the wicked person, God says:

“What right have you to recite my laws
or take my covenant on your lips?

And I was struck by the number of times that people who ordinarily want nothing to do with the Bible quote from it when they think that they can use it to support their otherwise godless position on some issue.  There are many examples of those to whom the psalmist is referring.  Politicians, and others, who promote abortion but quote the Bible to support some other policy are but one such example.

When I read the passage I commented on in the previous paragraph, I was going to comment on just it.  Then I got to Psalm 51, which I strive (often unsuccessfully) to make my daily prayer.

Create in me a pure heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.

Restore to me the joy of your salvation
and grant me a willing spirit,

I pray that each of you reading this will make this your prayer as well. Let God open your lips so that your mouth may praise His name.  God does not desire our sacrifices, what He wants from us is a broken and contrite heart, repentant of our sins so that He can heal us and make us whole.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

June 22, 2021 Bible Study –Taste And See That God Is Good

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 32-37.

Psalm 32 tells us that those whose sins are forgiven are truly blessed.  The psalmist follows that up bu reminding us that in order for our sins to be forgiven we must acknowledge those sins and confess them to God.  This is very closely related to one of my favorite verses about faith is in this set of psalms. Psalms 34:8 “Taste and see that the Lord is good.”  It really sums up what we need to do to know God, to know that He exists and is as wonderful as those who put their faith in Him say that He is.  We cannot truly know that God exists, we cannot witness the evidence for His existence until we admit that we have sinned and choose to follow His commands.  In Psalm 36 the psalmist tells us that the wicked are unable to detect their own sins.  This should strike close to home if we think that we are better than others.  Perhaps we think we are better than those others because we are too proud, and too wicked, to see our own sins.

Acknowledge your sins, your failures, your wickedness, confess those sins to God, repent of those sins, turn from your wickedness and do good, and taste the wonderfulness of God’s forgiveness.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

June 21, 2021 Bible Study — Praise The Lord And You Need Fear Nothing

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 23-31.

I could easily make this whole post on just Psalm 23, preachers have made entire sermons on it, even series of sermons.  In some ways the rest of the psalms in today’s readings expand on the themes contained in Psalm 23.  Or, perhaps a better way to put it, Psalm 23 sets things up for where the rest of today’s psalms go. God provides for us, guides us, protects us, and comforts us.  Those who put their trust in God and do as He instructs will not be put to shame.  Make God your stronghold and there will be no one and nothing you need fear.  Do that which God commands even when times are good and He will answer you cry when you face hardships.

Today’s psalms bring me great joy.  I wish my words describing them were as inspiring as they are.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

June 20, 2021 Bible Study — Having Faith That God Will Save Us, Even In The Depths Of Despair

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 18-22.

Psalms 18 and 20 are perfect bookends for today’s reading.  Psalm 18 gives great imagery of the way in which God can, and will, exert His power when we call to Him in distress.  Psalm 22 teaches us the value of remaining faithful to God when life makes it seem as if He has abandoned us.  Often people look at Psalm 22 as a psalm of deep despair, of being abandoned by God, because Jesus quotes from it while He is on the cross.  Yet, if we read the entire psalm we see that despite feeling forsaken by God the psalmist still has faith that God will rescue him.  At the beginning of psalm 22 the psalmist seems to believe that God has abandoned him.  Later in the psalm the psalmist declares that he will praise God in the assembly. So, despite feeling that God has forsaken him, the psalmist has faith that God will rescue him, that he will have the opportunity, and reason, to praise God in the future.  When Jesus quoted the beginning of Psalm 22 He intended to communicate to us both that He was feeling complete despair and that He had faith that God had not truly abandoned Him.

I did not mean to spend so much time on Psalm 22 because there is more to be said about the other psalms in today’s passage.  In Psalm 18, we have the imagery of God coming to our rescue like one might see in an Action movie.  Then in Psalm 19 the psalmist tells us how the very universe testifies to God’s existence and His characteristics: as Elihu stated in the Book of Job, God uses the universe to speak to us of His will.  Throughout all of these psalms runs the theme that God will come to the aid of those who faithfully do His will.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

June 19, 2021 Bible Study If God Is Your Foundation, The Wicked Will Fail To Bring About Your Fall

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 10-17.

There are several different ways to read today’s selection of Psalms, but for me, Psalms 10 sets the theme, a theme which I find appropriate for these times.  The wicked seem to be in the ascendancy and God seems to be ignoring their misdeeds.  Our society seems to be intent on destroying its foundations.  The psalmist reminds us that God is not ignoring the actions of the wicked, that He will defend the fatherless and the oppressed.  Further, if God is our foundation our society’s destruction of its foundations will not effect us.  Times may be bad for us, we may experience persecution, but if we put our faith in God and call out to Him in our distress, He will come to our aid.  Let us not lose heart, but patiently wait for God to show His love and power.  We will not be disappointed.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

June 18, 2021 Bible Study Take Shelter In God By Meditating On His Word

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 1-9.

I struggle with today’s passage because I could write an entire day’s blog on several of these psalms by themselves (perhaps on each of them).  Psalm 1 & 2 are the perfect introduction to this book.  I am going to try to find a common theme or two in these nine psalms.  Psalm 1 tells us not to walk in step with sinners, but instead to delight in the law of the Lord and meditate on His words.  Then later the psalmist tells us that he lays his requests before the Lord in the morning and waits for God to answer.  Psalm 2 tells us that the people and rulers of this world conspire against God, but that their plans are futile.  Then later the psalmist speaks of those who rise up against him because of his faith in God, yet he does not fear them because God will be his shield.

We see the latter part going on in the world around us today.  Our society has chosen to rebel against God and seeks to destroy those who seek to remain faithful to Him.  The psalmist warns us not to join with them, and not to fear them.  We will find joy and peace by dedicating ourselves to obeying God and meditating on His words.  He will shield us against those who rebel against Him and try to strike us down for remaining faithful.  Let us strive to stand firm in our faith and turn to God when we experience distress.  Rather than seeking safety by joining with those who oppose God, let us take refuge in Him.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

July 9, 2020 Bible Study Let Everything Which Lives Praise the Lord

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 143-150.

May everyone and everything which lives praise the Lord, because He has given them life and His love will care for them.  As I am writing this the sun is shining on flowering plants.  God has been good to me and praising Him each day brings me joy.  The psalmist warns us against putting our hope in powerful people because when they die all of their plans die with them.  The opposite is also true, do not fear them for the same reason.  Instead put your hope in God.  He has made everything that is and His love is eternal.  His power is absolute.  I could write more, but the psalmist says it so much better.  Read these psalms and praise the Lord.

July 8, 2020 Bible Study His Faithful Love Endures Forever

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 136-142.

Every time I read Psalms 136 I imagine it being done as a congregational responsive reading.  Today, I actually pictured a large outdoor gathering, perhaps in a stadium.  I am imagining the leader being amplified by a microphone and thousands of people responding “His faithful love endures forever” with the final line being both the amplified leader and the crowd shouting that line.  I hope you can form that image in your head and feel how powerful it would be.

God has plans for our lives and He will work them out.  Psalms 139 describes how God knows everything we do and everywhere we go.  He uses that knowledge to shape our lives according to His plan for us.  He began that shaping before we were born, while we were still in our mother’s womb.  If we choose to do God’s will, that knowledge brings us joy and comfort, because we know that even the things that happen that we don’t like serve God’s purpose and make us better able to serve Him and share His love.  On the other hand, if we are tempted to rebel against God, the psalmist reminds us that there is no place we can go to do anything of which God will be unaware.    If we rebel, God will still use our actions to accomplish His purpose.  We can choose to serve God’s purpose and experience the joy of seeing His plans come to fruition.  Or, we can rebel against God and experience the suffering of seeing His plans come to fruition.

July 6, 2020 Bible Study Joy Comes From Doing God’s Will

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 119.

In the Hebrew language this psalm is an acrostic where each letter of the Hebrew alphabet is used, in order, to start a stanza.  Which makes it very appropriate that the psalm is about the importance and value of following God’s instructions.  Following God’s commands will make us people of integrity and give us joy.  If we do not compromise with evil, God will teach us His decrees and guide our paths.  We should not let the scorn and ridicule of the wicked dissuade us from seeking to faithfully follow God’s instructions.  The wicked reject God’s wisdom and will seek to convince us to do likewise.  They will use persuasion, ridicule, and persecution to that end, do not let succeed.  Remember that God’s love is faithful and everlasting.

July 5, 2020 Bible Study His Faithful Love Endures Forever

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 117-118.

God’s love is powerful, unfailing, and faithful.  Therefore, every person, and every group of people, should praise the Lord.  Those who fear the Lord should remember that God’s love is enduring and thus they need not fear anything else.  If God is for us, what can people do to us?  I want to circle back around to the power of God’s love.  We tend to think of power in terms of violence and destruction, but the power of God’s love is the power of building and uplifting.

In that light, I want us to look at what is going on around us and think about it differently.  There is the pandemic going on  There are the riots and looting accompanying protests  Protests which result from the abuse of power by the police.  I could go on.  Yet, the psalmist tells us that this is the day that the Lord has made.  We should rejoice and be glad in it.  Instead of viewing what is going on as a trial and a difficulty, let us view it as an opportunity to display God’s love.  Remember, today is the day that the Lord has made in love and His love is faithful.