Thursday, 1 September 2016

Psalm 62-69 (성경통독)

Psalm 62-69

1 comment:

Won-Min Lee said...

Psalm 62: It's interesting how this chapter resembles Romans 2. Both chapter explain how God rewards/judges everyone according to what they have done. We should especially exercise caution and integrity in regards to making a living and earning salaries. We should keep in mind that God watches every word we say and every step and decision we make.

Psalm 63: "I have seen you in the sanctuary and beheld your power and your glory.
3 Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you." It takes a huge transformation in our lives to realize that God's love is better and greater our lives so we will glorify Him with all our hearts. David truly saw God's power and glory and was overwhelmed and touched by Him.

Psalm 64: We should keep in mind that revenge and justice toward enemies with the evil schemes all lie in the hands of God. We should not ask God how to deal with them but ask that God will deal with him rightfully and justly.

Psalm 65: The the world is evil and disobedient toward the Lord, everything that's been created by God is good. The nature (e.g. land, meadows, grassland etc.) are all wonderful creations by God and we should give praise and thanksgiving to God.

Psalm 66: "let me tell you what he has done for me." David truly feared the Lord and this was the beginning of his relationship with Him. Instead of cherishing sin in his heart, David had praise on his tongue and heart to worship.

Psalm 67: 하나님을 경외하는 마음과 그분을 찬송하는 것은 분명이 connect 되어있음을 생각해봅니다. If we fear (경외) Him, then we will naturally praise Him and reach out for His love. And we should keep in mind that God rules His peoples with equity/justice so there is no impartiality or favoritism in dealing with each one of them.

Psalm 68: Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior, who daily bears our burdens. Surely, God listens to each of our prayers and He makes sure that all our prayers are being heard and answered according to His will and soundness.

Psalm 69: "Answer me, Lord, out of the goodness of your love; in your great mercy turn to me." Indeed, we should keep in mind that God is not our Genie's lamp. We should not expect Him to do thing to satisfy our needs according to our selfish desires. Rather, we should let God work in our lives as He wishes. We should ask our good and merciful Lord and Savior reign in our lives.