Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Psalm Twenty Two, Verses 16-31

A Psalm of David
For the Music Director. Set to the Tune of "The Doe of the Morning."

David wrote this as a prayer. It is meant to lift us from our depths of great suffering to the highest levels of joys. David believed that God would deliver him from his despair, even though all of his friends had deserted him and it appeared that God had also. No, David continued to look to that future day when God would rule over all the earth.
  • 16. A pack of evil men - thugs, if you will - has surrounded me like a pack of wild and vicious dogs. They have trapped me, piercing my hands and feet.
  • 17. All of my bones are visible beneath my skin. And the people stand around, gawking at me and gloating.
  • 18. They divide my clothes among them, but they shoot dice to gamble for my robe.
  • 19. Oh Lord, do not go far away. God, You are my strength, so come quickly to save me.
  • 20. Father, please rescue me from this implement of death. Save Your Begotten One from the destruction of these wild dogs.
  • 21. Deliver me from the lion's mouth, rescue me from this herd of wild oxen, for my death is imminent without You.
  • 22. Regardless, I will shout Your name among my brothers and sisters. Ever will I sing Your praises among the congregation of believers.
  • 23.This is the message I will shout; If you fear the Lord God, praise Him! All of God's Israel, give Him the honor and respect He deserves.
  • 24. For He has never let you down or looked the other way when you call on Him ... when your enemies kicked you to the ground. Nor has He left you to go off on a tangent ... to do His own thing. NO, He has been right at your side, listening ... waiting to hear your every need.
  • 25. Here in the midst of the congregation of believers, I will praise You, for You fill me with songs of great joy. My songs of praise fulfill of all the vows I made before you in the darkness.
  • 26. If you are poor, humble, meek and/or lowly ... whatever your need, if you diligently seek the Lord, you will be satisfied. And in that satisfaction, you will find your voice raised in joyful praise.
  • 27. From the four corners of the earth, people will remember the Lord and turn to Him. The whole world will bow before the Lord, even those who had walked away from Him in years past,
  • 28. for the earth belongs to Him ... He rules it all.
  • 29. The rich, powerful and famous will bow before Him - worshiping! The poor and worthless - those who seem insignificant - will also kneel before Him in worship, too. No one can save their own soul. 
  • 30. Our children - and all posterity - will serve the Lord.
  • They will declare His righteousness so that all who ever will live will know His story ... His salvation message. And that He ALWAYS keeps His promises.

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