Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The right context

Psalm 20


To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David.

May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble;
May the name of the God of Jacob defend you;
2 May He send you help from the sanctuary,
And strengthen you out of Zion;
3 May He remember all your offerings,
And accept your burnt sacrifice. Selah
4 May He grant you according to your heart’s desire,
And fulfill all your purpose.
5 We will rejoice in your salvation,
And in the name of our God we will set up our banners!
May the Lord fulfill all your petitions.
6 Now I know that the Lord saves His anointed;
He will answer him from His holy heaven
With the saving strength of His right hand.
7 Some trust in chariots, and some in horses;
But we will remember the name of the Lord our God.
8 They have bowed down and fallen;
But we have risen and stand upright.
9 Save, Lord!
May the King answer us when we call.

Oh man, this Psalm is such a good start to the week. This is such a beautiful blessing. More than it just being a beautiful psalm, I think there are some lessons that we can draw from this. Also because I think this book can be potentially mega powerful, if we just understand some of the principles behind it.

First of all, this is David speaking out of his personal life. Not specifically in this chapter, but throughout this book we can see David calling out to God, calling God his Shepherd, his Fortress, his Stronghold, the Deliverer who shatters his enemies. He does so in his own personal time with God. This is actually how he worships God. And very importantly he calls God how he sees him. How he experiences God in times of hardship. We should think about how we experience God and how we call God. As a city boy, it is hard to see God as a shepherd even though I understand the principle. In modern times I don't even know if I'd like to see God as a Deliverer who shatters my enemies, even though He can. God saved me from addictions and past experiences, so I will call Him Saviour. And I know He will be a Saviour to my friends and family as well. I know that God has guided me to the place I am today, therefore He is my Guide.

I love reading Psalms and I love to sing worship songs about God being my Shepherd, moreover I have written said songs myself. But I also think now it's very important to put God in the right context, to acknowledge everything He has done and will do and give him the right place in your life to work His miracles. It's time to put Him in our own context, just like David did.

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