SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12/18/2011 8:55:37 AM
My Worship Time Focus: Psalm 4
Bible Reading &
Meditation Reference: Psalm 4
Message of the verse: “1 For the choir director; on stringed
instruments. A Psalm of David.» Answer me when I call, O God of my
righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Be gracious to me and hear
my prayer. 2 O sons of men, how long will my honor become a reproach? How long
will you love what is worthless and aim at deception? Selah. 3 But know that
the LORD has set apart the godly man for Himself; The LORD hears when I call to
Him. 4 Tremble, and do not sin; Meditate in your heart upon your bed, and be
still. Selah. 5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, And trust in the LORD.
“ 6 Many are
saying, "Who will show us any good?" Lift up the light of Your
countenance upon us, O LORD! 7 You have put gladness in my heart, More than
when their grain and new wine abound. 8 In peace I will both lie down and
sleep, For You alone, O LORD, make me to dwell in safety.”
In the
background of this and I would suppose Dr. Wiersbe gives some information that
will help understand things about this psalm and even other psalms. We see “«To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A
Psalm of David.»” In the KJV and he explains this by saying that there are
fifty-three Psalms that speak of this man who is the chief Musician. He is the person who is the “minister of
worship” and custodian of the sacred psalms at the tabernacle and then at the
temple of the Lord. “The Hebrew word Neginoth means ‘accompanied by stringed
instruments and refers to the harp and lyre (1Chronicles 23:5; 25:1, 3, 6).
Dr. Wiersbe
believes that this Psalm was written about the same situation that Psalm 3 was
written about, and that is when Absalom was trying to take over the
kingdom. He writes “It’s a wonderful
thing that David could turn this distressing experience into song, to the glory
of God. His example shows us what our
responses ought to be in times of crisis.”
We
mentioned in yesterday’s SD of the importance of coming to the Lord in the
morning in order to begin your day with the Lord, and that Psalm 3 was a
“morning Psalm.” Psalm 4, according to
Dr. Wiersbe is an evening Psalm and we can see here the importance of ending your
day with the Lord too. But this Psalm
along with Psalm 3 were distress Psalms and this shows us the importance of
coming to the Lord in times of trouble whether morning or evening, night or
day.
We will now
look at the first section of this Psalm:
“Look to the Lord (v-1). We
see in verse one that David calls upon the Lord to answer him when he calls,
and then he calls God the “God of my Righteousness.” David knew that his own righteousness was not
good enough for as he writes in Psalm 51 he was conceived in sin. That does not mean that it was a sinful
relationship, but the like all people he was born a sinner and so he realizes
that if he was to be righteous that God would have to give him His righteousness. God did do that for David and for everyone
who will call upon the Lord in order to receive that righteousness that they do
not deserve or can ever earn.
David goes
on to remind the Lord that He had relieved him in earlier times of distress and
so he desires that the Lord will do the same now. David then ends this first verse by asking
God to be gracious to him. You don’t
find that word gracious or grace in the OT too many times. God’s grace is giving a person what they do
not deserve, and God’s mercy is not giving a person what they do deserve. As believers in Christ we have received both
grace and mercy, for God has given us His great salvation, but at the cost of
the death of His only son who took what we did deserve while suffering on the
cross, and that is mercy.
Spiritual meaning for my life today: It was the sin with Bathsheba that has gotten
David in the trouble that he is in, and even though he has been forgiven by God
there were still consequences for that sin, and yet we see David confidently
calling on the Lord for help in his time of need. This is inspiring to me for I realize that
God forgives me all of my sins, but sometimes there are consequences that go
along with them and it is then that I do not feel in my heart that God will answer
my prayers and deliver me, and yet I know that He will for He has done it for
David.
My Steps of Faith for
Today:
1. Cry
out to the Lord when I am in need of His help, knowing that I don’t deserve His
help, but that it is through His mercy that I can confidently call out to Him.
2. Trust
the Lord to do the best for me in all situations for His glory and for my good.
3. Continue
to learn to be content.
12/18/2011 9:33:48 AM
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