SACRIFICE THANK OFFERINGS TO GOD
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In this psalm the imagined scene is a theophany, God appearing in fire and tempest at Mount Zion to summon the entire world to his judgment seat (1-4a). But if all eyes are on him, his eyes are on Israel (4b). They are a special people—a consecrated people, who made a covenant with God (5).
However, their covenant relationship with God has deteriorated into a mindless religion (7-13). They depended on the rituals of the sacrificial system instead delighting in God’s laws and words of covenant (16; 1:2-3). When they recite the Scriptures with their lips, they do not delight in them but loathed them (17). When they do not cherish God’s words in their hearts, they go astray and become thieves, adulterers, liars, and slanderers (18-20). God calls them to repentance (21,22).
The fruit of repentance is thanksgiving (14,23a). God promises deliverance and salvation to those who repent and give him offerings of thanksgiving (15,23).
Prayer: Father, I repent of my lukewarm heart in coming to you, only going through the motions. May I meditate on and delight in your words, which will renew my heart and soul. Amen.
One Word: “I have treasured Your word in my heart” (Psalm 119:11; NASB)
However, their covenant relationship with God has deteriorated into a mindless religion (7-13). They depended on the rituals of the sacrificial system instead delighting in God’s laws and words of covenant (16; 1:2-3). When they recite the Scriptures with their lips, they do not delight in them but loathed them (17). When they do not cherish God’s words in their hearts, they go astray and become thieves, adulterers, liars, and slanderers (18-20). God calls them to repentance (21,22).
The fruit of repentance is thanksgiving (14,23a). God promises deliverance and salvation to those who repent and give him offerings of thanksgiving (15,23).
Prayer: Father, I repent of my lukewarm heart in coming to you, only going through the motions. May I meditate on and delight in your words, which will renew my heart and soul. Amen.
One Word: “I have treasured Your word in my heart” (Psalm 119:11; NASB)