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Psalm 50 explodes with the power of God – His might – His majesty.
Verse 1 goes great with Psalm 113:3 (a favorite of mine)…
We see in Psalm 50 that God is perfect in beauty and shines forth (v. 2)… He will not be silent (v. 3)….fire devours before Him and around Him tempest rages (v. 3)… He summons the earth (v.4)… the heavens proclaim His righteousness (v. 6)… He is judge (v. 6)… He is our God (v. 7)… every animal of the forest is His (v. 10)… the cattle on 1000 hills belongs to Him (v. 10)… He knows every bird in the mountains and every creature of the field is His (v. 11)…. The world is His and Hall that is in it (v. 12)… He is the Most High (v. 14)… He hears our cries and delivers us (v. 15)… He is nothing like us (v. 21)…. He is our salvation (v. 23)
We see the might of God in Psalm 50 and then in Psalm 51 we see David bow before this mighty, all powerful God.
All of us sin (Rom.
I love that David asks for more than just forgiveness – he asks to be washed clean (v. 7) and to be restored in his relationship with God (v. 12).
Sin hinders our relationship with God. It is what blocks us from God before we are saved and even after we become believers, sin can slip in and strains our relationship with God. As believers, our salvation is secure – we are headed to heaven (2 Cor.
Ps. 50:16-17 “You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; You do not take pleasure in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite hear, O God, You will not despise.”
Psalm 52 is a comparison of the evil man to the righteous man. David describes the evil man as one who boasts all day and is a disgrace in the eyes of God (v. 1)… his tongue plots destruction… he practices deceit (v. 2)… loves evil... loves falsehood (v. 3)… loves harmful words (v. 4)… and David warns that God will “snatch” him up … uproot him from the land of the living (v. 5)… in contrast the righteous man has God as his stronghold (v. 7)… flourishes (v. 8)… trusts in God’s unfailing love (v. 8)… praises God (v. 9)… places hope in God (v. 9)
Psalm 53 begins with averse I’ve heard many time… “The fools says in his heart, ‘there is no God.’”
I honestly don’t see how anyone can look at nature… at the human body… stars… newborn babies… and think there is no God. To me, that person is surrounded by a wall of deceit that will lead to destruction if not removed.
Verse 3 is a very convincing verse: “Everyone has turned away, they have together become corrupt; there is no one who does good.”
Is that what God sees today? I fear it is.
But Ps. 53 ends with the promise of restoration for
Psalm 54 is a cry for help… there are a number of Psalms which are cries for help. I believe God is telling us there will be difficult times and we need to cry out to Him for deliverance.
Verses 1 & 2 “Save me, O God, by Your name; vindicate me by Your might. Hear my prayer, O God; listen to the words of my mouth.”
Verse 4 “Surely God is my help; the Lord is the one who sustains me.”
Verse 7 “For He has delivered me from all my troubles.”
Amen!
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