Praise
Pray
So much in this Psalm
One of most loved Psalms.
·
Written
by David late in his life
·
Thought
to summarize God’s dealings with him
1.
divided
into two main divisions : vs 1-10 & 11 – 22
a.
1-10
divided twice: 1-5 & 6-10
b.
11-22
divided three times. 11-14,15-18,19-22
c.
each
verse, in keeping with the rules of Hebrew poetry, starts each verse with the
consecutive next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. – Perfect symmetry – but then
what do we expect with inspiration from The God Of The Universe?
d.
Seems like praise for answered prayer and blessing in
spite of fact that David made some very grave mistakes in life. Attitude of gratitude – Gratefulness for
all of the forgiveness he experienced or given by God in his lifetime. –
account of Bathsheba is most glaring.
2.Vs
1-5
1st
vs.
- 1 Praise the LORD, O my soul;
all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
a. the very, very least he could do – This was a
command of David to David. He often talked to his inward self. Talked to his
spirit when he did not understand his emotions. Spirit is closer to God – booK
of Jn tells us “God is a spirit” Rom
12:1
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is
your spiritual act of worship.
b. “oh my soul” God is a spirit I must worship Him in spirit and truth
Jn 4:23 – “worship in spirit and truth”
c. “all
that is within me” – so much to give thanks for it takes all I (we) have & that still not enough
/ the best we can give
3. 2nd vs. - Praise the LORD, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits- repeats stirring up self to worship – most rewarding relationship possible, then points out that the rewards or “benefits” of that relationship are endless. There is a feeling of “incomprehensible things he will do for His children”
and forget not all his benefits- repeats stirring up self to worship – most rewarding relationship possible, then points out that the rewards or “benefits” of that relationship are endless. There is a feeling of “incomprehensible things he will do for His children”
a. Again, he repeats “praise” or “bless” – must be important.
b.
To
all who know or want to know God, praise and thanksgiving are the most
important things.
c. 4 who forgives all
your sins
and heals all your diseases,
and heals all your diseases,
a. benefits of knowing, being obedient
to, The God Of The Universe who wants to be “Abba Father”& give His Wisdom
to His kids. David lists benifits
b. forgiveness of sins
c.
heals
ALL of your diseases
5. Who redeemeth thy life from
destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;
a.
“for by grace ye are saved” – Eph 2:8-9
6. 5 who satisfies your desires with good things
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.
a.
Like
natural parents – only wants good things for His kids. “who would give their
child a stone if he asks for a loaf of bread” Matt. 7:11 says it like this –
(read
b.
Renews your youth. Our spirits renewed even born again when we come to know
Him.
c.
Eagle’s feathers renewed yearly
Being a follower of Jesus is not by any means a negative. People who don’t know Him tend to focus on the negatives of serving Him. They see the Christian life as full of negatives based on worldly, unknowing and in some cases closed-minded and or fearful and untrue ideas and attitudes. Psalm
103 vs 5-8 tell us: who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s, The Lord works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed..He made known his ways to Moses, His deeds to the people of Israel:
We have all heard that the God of the Old Testament is full of wrath, murderous and vengeful. While the God of The New Testament is full of grace, love and mercy. Yet David declares in Psalm 103 verses 8-11: The Lord is compassionate and merciful, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. He will not constantly accuse us, nor remain angry forever. He does not punish us for all our sins; He does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve. For his unfailing love toward those who fear him
We know the God of The Old Testament and the New Testament are the same God. David testifies to a loving God when he speaks of His unfailing love, mercy, the fact that He is slow to anger and does not remain angry.
Before He chose the Israelites to bring His righteousness to the world, people in every corner of the world had an opportunity to come to Him. Romans 1:20 tells us that God reveals Himself in nature so those who don’t recognize Him are “without excuse”. He did not want His Chosen People polluted and diluted by pagans. By the same token, read Revelation 14. That chapter tells how He will pour out His Wrath on the unbelievers (in Jesus) of the world.
In The Bible, God does not spend a whole lot of time trying to convince us that He is God. Most of His effort goes into telling us what He is like. He has effectively told us that His love is perfect, without end, unstoppable once it is poured out. Also what I get out of The Word (The Bible) is that His wrath is equally as perfect, without end, unstoppable once it is poured out.
The fact is, if we want to see His mercy, love, grace we must accept the sacrifice He directed His only Son to make in our behalf.
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