Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 82-89.
As I read this I was struck by several things. The first psalm today tells us that rulers have been given their authority by God (my reading between the lines and bringing some things in from other parts of the Bible) in order to defend the weak and the fatherless and to uphold the cause of the poor and oppressed. If they fail to do these things they will suffer God’s judgement. The second of today’s psalms beg God to strike down His enemies, those who conspire against His people. Then it takes an interesting turn: the psalmist asks God to do so in order that those He is judging will seek His name. Let us think and act similarly so that when we seek the downfall of those who do evil we do so in order to turn them to God.
Later in these psalms the psalmist cries out to God asking Him to restore us, to revive us again. That phrase, which appears throughout the Psalms inspired a great hymn. That hymn contains references to the other portion of today’s psalms I wanted to touch on.
I will sing of the Lord’s great love forever;
with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known
through all generations.
Which is referenced in yet another great hymn.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.