Worship: A Study in Psalmsنموونە
What does it say?
David praised God as the Provider of good things, including a harvest large enough to sustain His people.
What does it mean?
In this harvest psalm, David thanked God for the redemptive work shown towards His people through specific acts: answering prayers, forgiving sin, producing joy and satisfaction, and extending protection and provision. David reminded Israel that God could accomplish these things because He is both powerful and merciful. God created mountains; He calms seas; He brings rain and waters the earth and causes a plentiful harvest. Every person is indebted to God for these blessings. God is the Savior and Sustainer of the world and deserves the praise and trust of all people.
How should I respond?
How do you react when your resources seem slim? Does anxiety become your way of life? When you worry, turn your thoughts to what God has made and done. God provided what we couldn’t do on our own by giving His most cherished possession – His only Son – by whose death and resurrection we can be children of God. The same God, the Creator and ultimate authority over all that exists continues to provide for us. If He can do all these things, surely He can take care of your daily needs. Trust Him; He is capable and worthy. He will not fail.
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About this Plan
The psalms are a collection of poems and songs written over 1,000 years. While Psalm contains jubilant praises and sorrowful laments, the whole book testifies to God's loyal love towards His people in every circumstance. As a centerpiece of the Old Testament worship, every psalm anticipates the culmination of God's praise in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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