the danger of this, for me, much like for a preacher to be planning a preach, is that the reading becomes preparation for blogging as in reading to find my blog point… and so i am doing my best to ensure that doesn’t happen by trying to read the psalm a number of times, where a later one of those will be to draw out the point i am wanting to share, but the first one is simply to read and embrace the psalm for what it is…
and so on to psalm 9:
for starters, this is a great reminder of a good place to start prayer – with recognition of Who God is and praising His name…
‘I will give thanks to you, LORD, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.
I will be glad and rejoice in you; I will sing the praises of your name, O Most High.’ [vs.1-2]
Then this part of the psalm jumped out at me:
‘The LORD reigns forever; He has established His throne for judgment.
He rules the world in righteousness and judges the peoples with equity.
The LORD is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.
Those who know Your name trust in You, for You, LORD, have never forsaken those who seek You.’ [vs.7-10]
what i was reminded of is the two facts i know about God – one, that God is Love, and two, that God is Just… and sometimes those characteristics may seem to contradict each other, but the reality is they never do. God’s Love never cancels out His Justice [His Justice makes the punishment for sin death but His Love causes Him to send His Son Jesus to take that punishment of death in our place] and likewise His Justice never cancels out His Love.
there is a lot more, and this psalm is worth a couple of read-throughs, but those were two things that stood out for me… what about you?
[To continue on to Psalm 10, click here]
[To return to the start of this series on Psalms as well as some other Bible things, click here]
Love IS justice, and vice versa. We have a hard time grasping that. Thanks for bringing that out.
Verse 10 You have never forsaken those who seek You…..
If I have to summarise what got me thinking…
* seek is a verb…an active doing verb(my english teacher at school will officially get a heart attack if she knows that’s all I can remember haha). I often catch myself that I read my Bible verses in devotions and say a prayer but I do think its worth looking into the real meaning of seeking God! Like really wanting to know Him through everything we do looking for His perspective on things. I know on earth it will be impossible to fully know Him but to still carry on searching for Who He is…
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