A Psalm Study, 108:1-6
A Song. A Psalm of David.
1 My heart is confident in you, O God;
no wonder I can sing your praises with all my heart!
2 Wake up, lyre and harp!
I will wake the dawn with my song.
3 I will thank you, Lord, among all the people.
I will sing your praises among the nations.
4 For your unfailing love is higher than the heavens.
Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds.
5 Be exalted, O God, above the highest heavens.
May your glory shine over all the earth.
6 Now rescue your beloved people.
Answer and save us by your power.
–Psalm 108:1-6, NLT
David has tapped into strength and significance. The astounding part of it is–it’s a Person, not a method. He has a relationship that alters the reality around him. David is outrageously enthusiastic about this. He exudes a confidence that can’t be contained. Our strength is in a person! (Not religion, a moral code, ethics or even discipleship.) It’s Jesus, it is a relationship, that is personal–a intimate friendship.
David refers to a ‘harp and lyre.’ These are obsolete for the most part. But I think any musical instrument can be used. A piano or a guitar, (even a cherry red Stratocaster) is quite acceptable. But there is an interesting shift. David’s heart and soul is his musical instrument! Worship starts right there, not in a set of drums. His heart is the primary place of worship. That is where worship must happen. And we can easily confuse this.
King David understands innately the significance of worshipping God. He visualizes going out to all the peoples of the world–not as a diplomat, but as a worshipper. That is his central thought and theme. No trade treaties, or ambassadors or even peace envoys. But Jehovah God is his ingrained purpose.
And worshipping Him is a reasonable thing. David proclaims two attributes that are ‘sparkplugs’ for his spiritual life, (v.4).
- Love
- Faithfulness
These ignite his love and worship. When King David thinks about them, he can’t help but sing and worship. And they are extremely significant for us as well. When you think of God’s love and His unceasing faithfulness–and if they are properly seen, and understood, you too will worship. As a matter of fact the existence of heart worship is evidence of a healthy spiritual heart.
David wants to God to show Himself to the whole earth–everyone! Far jungle tribesman and Eskimos, all need to see God! Everybody gets to see Him. That is the wonderful purpose of Christian missions. David wants desperately to share this with all. He has a true zeal (and sometimes that scares us).
Verse 6 hints of the existence of sin and evil. These are things so engrained and prevalent in our society, and in our hearts–we need a deliverer and a savior. Jesus has to step in. We have no other options, and our creator has got to be our Savior. When we begin to realize our desperate predicament, all the vanity (an old fashioned word) and emptiness, we are halfway there. I encourage you to worship, everyday.
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ybic, Bryan
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