Psalm 082

Introduction In today's psalm, the Lord rebukes unjust rulers for defending the wicked, instead of defending the cause of the weak and innocent. The psalmist refers to these unjust rulers in verse 1 as gods. And so, the question arises: Who are these gods? A number of commentators believe the psalm is referring to human … Continue reading Psalm 082

Psalm 081

Introduction It occurred to me as I was studying this psalm and preparing for this evening that the whole psalm is like a service of worship with four main parts. And so, we're to imagine the Lord's people coming to worship God. And in the first part of the psalm, which is verses 1 to … Continue reading Psalm 081

Psalm 139

Introduction If you've got your Bible open at the psalm, you can see from the title that it's a psalm of David. That is to say, this is one of the many psalms which King David wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. And the psalm can be divided into four main parts. The … Continue reading Psalm 139

Psalm 080

Introduction In today's psalm, the psalmist once again laments before the Lord because of the trouble that has befallen God's people; and he prays to the Lord to restore their fortunes. You may have noticed the refrain or chorus which appears three times in the psalm. It first appears in verse 3, where the psalmist … Continue reading Psalm 080

Psalm 079

Introduction This is another lamentation where the psalmist cries to the Lord because of the trouble which he and God's people are facing. It's also another psalm of Asaph. I've said before that Asaph was appointed by David to provide music for the worship of God. However, today's psalm seems to be about the destruction … Continue reading Psalm 079

Psalm 078

Introduction I think this is the first of the long psalms. When I started to preach on the psalms I wondered what I would do when I reached the long ones. One approach is to divide a long psalm into different parts and to study the parts over several weeks. The problem with that approach … Continue reading Psalm 078

Psalm 077

Introduction Psalm 77 is another of the psalms of Asaph and it's a kind of lamentation, where the psalmist cries out to the Lord because of the trouble he’s in. However, it also contains thanksgiving and confidence. And the psalm is in two parts. In the first part, verses 1 to 9, the psalmist laments … Continue reading Psalm 077

Psalm 076

Introduction Today's psalm is another psalm of Asaph. The title says it's for the director of music and it's with stringed instruments. It also says it's a psalm and a song. So, this is a psalm which the people were to sing and which was accompanied with strings. There's an ancient Greek translation of the … Continue reading Psalm 076

Psalm 075

Introduction Last week's psalm was a lamentation in which the psalmist cried out to the Lord because of the trouble God's people were facing. And he went on to complain about their enemies who had destroyed the temple in Jerusalem and every other place of worship throughout the land. They burned the sanctuary to the … Continue reading Psalm 075

Psalm 074

Introduction Psalm 74 is a lamentation in which the psalmist cries out to the Lord because of the trouble God's people are facing. The title says it's a 'maskil of Asaph'. The previous psalm was also a psalm of Asaph, who was appointed by David along with others to provide the music for the worship … Continue reading Psalm 074