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Psalm 18 is [[David]]'s hymn of thanksgiving, on his accession to the throne. After years of flight from [[Saul]] the kingdom was now firmly established. [[David]] attributed it all to [[God]], his Strength, Rock Fortress, Deliverer, Stay, Refuge, Shield, Horn, and High Tower. This is one of the best [[Psalms]].
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[[God]]'s revelation to man is the theme of Psalm 19. It is amazing that [[God]] speaks to us at all! Men are sinners and have no desire to listen to [[God]], yet He graciously continues to speak. The closing prayer of this Psalm is one of the best prayers in the entire [[Bible]]. "Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O [[Lord]], my strength, and my redeemer." [[God]]'s [[Word]] is perfect, sure, true, gives joy, and is sweeter than honey!
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This prayer should be on our lips and in our hearts throughout each day. The meditation of our heart controls the words of our mouth. The [[Word]] "meditation" used here has the image of a musician plucking the strings of a harp. Who controls the music of your heart? Is it [[God]] or [[Satan]]? Meditation is to the heart what digestion is to the body. It is the taking of the [[Word]] of [[God]] and making it a part of the inner man. As the heart and mind think on the [[Word]] of [[God]], the [[Spirit]] guides the life. Is your [[Bible]] all to you that [[God]] wants it to be? Read this Psalm again and ask [[God]] to enable you to [[love]] the Word, to live in the Word, and to obey the Word.
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Psalm 20 is a song of trust. It seems to be a battle hymn, with prayer for [[victory]] as [[David]] entered battle. His trust was not in chariots and horses, but in the [[Lord]].

Latest revision as of 22:55, 5 October 2015

June Scripture Portion for Bible Commentary : Job 12 - Psalm 102

Psalm 18 is David's hymn of thanksgiving, on his accession to the throne. After years of flight from Saul the kingdom was now firmly established. David attributed it all to God, his Strength, Rock Fortress, Deliverer, Stay, Refuge, Shield, Horn, and High Tower. This is one of the best Psalms.

God's revelation to man is the theme of Psalm 19. It is amazing that God speaks to us at all! Men are sinners and have no desire to listen to God, yet He graciously continues to speak. The closing prayer of this Psalm is one of the best prayers in the entire Bible. "Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer." God's Word is perfect, sure, true, gives joy, and is sweeter than honey!

This prayer should be on our lips and in our hearts throughout each day. The meditation of our heart controls the words of our mouth. The Word "meditation" used here has the image of a musician plucking the strings of a harp. Who controls the music of your heart? Is it God or Satan? Meditation is to the heart what digestion is to the body. It is the taking of the Word of God and making it a part of the inner man. As the heart and mind think on the Word of God, the Spirit guides the life. Is your Bible all to you that God wants it to be? Read this Psalm again and ask God to enable you to love the Word, to live in the Word, and to obey the Word.

Psalm 20 is a song of trust. It seems to be a battle hymn, with prayer for victory as David entered battle. His trust was not in chariots and horses, but in the Lord.