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8:1
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following is a Bible study posted on our Bible Study Group.
Happy Thursday! Here we are at one of my
favorite days of the week, and here we are starting a study of one of my
favorite passages of Scripture -- Psalm 8. I memorized this chapter when I
was in 3rd or 4th grade, at my little Christian school. For a whole month,
my class recited this verse in unison, but then, to keep things interesting, our
teacher offered a giant candy bar to the first student who could say it by
memory. Nope... I didn't win! But I still remember it! :-)
The Bible says,
You alone are the LORD;
You have made heaven,
The heaven of heavens, with all their
host,
The earth and everything on it,
The seas and all that is in them,
And You preserve them all.
The host of heaven worships You. (Neh.
9:6)
With these verses of praise in mind, let's look at Psalm 8, the new passage of
Scripture we're going to be studying:
Psalm 8
To the Chief Musician. On the instrument of Gath. A Psalm of David.
O LORD, our Lord,
How excellent is Your name in all the
earth,
Who have set Your glory above the
heavens!
Out of the mouth of babes and nursing
infants
You have ordained strength,
Because of Your enemies,
That You may silence the enemy and
the avenger.
When I consider Your heavens, the
work of Your fingers,
The moon and the stars, which You
have ordained,
What is man that You are mindful of
him,
And the son of man that You visit
him?
For You have made him a little lower
than the angels,]
And You have crowned him with glory
and honor.
You have made him to have dominion
over the works of Your hands;
You have put all things under his
feet,
All sheep and oxen--
Even the beasts of the field,
The birds of the air,
And the fish of the sea
That pass through the paths of the
seas.
O LORD, our Lord,
How excellent is Your name in all the
earth!
No one really knows what the subtitle means when it states, "On the
instrument of Gath." Some people think that it was a song sung in
that town, or maybe it was sung to a well-known tune that originated in that
city, or maybe the Psalmist used an instrument invented there, or (this is cool)
maybe it was the song sung by David when he defeated Goliath of Gath! No one is
sure. However, Psalms 81 and 84 also have this subtitle, and both of those
Psalms are very happy. So many have concluded that these three Psalms are
"hymns of delight." (Spurgeon, C.H., The Treasury of David, Vol.
I, Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1966)
I'm going to just look at verse 1 today, but I'm going to be a little strange.
I want to look at it BACKWARDS. LOL!
"ABOVE THE HEAVENS"
At our location of 6,300 feet above sea level, isolated by several hours from
any cities, and unhindered by trees or tall mountains, we can sure see the stars
at night! Wow!
When we first moved here in the summer of 2002, I remember feeling like I had
culture shock. It was hard to get used to being the only blonde-haired,
blue-eyed woman (with FOUR blonde kids!) in what seemed like a sea of brown
faces. I wasn't used to the sights, the smells, or the dust storms, LOL!
Navajo land was a shock to me, but we also lived in a closed community of just
school teachers, who seemed especially fond of quarreling with each other both
during school hours and then after school as well! We had a few drug
busts, a student who brought a loaded gun into our housing, and some eggs thrown
at our car. Yikes!
One night I was especially frazzled and teary eyed. My husband didn't say
anything, but he took my hand and quietly led me out our back door. He sat
down on our back step and thumped the pavement with his hand, as if to say,
"Sit, Woman!" I sat, even though I would much rather have stood
so I could rant and rave about our new home. :-) He didn't say
anything still, but he started looking up at the stars. As the tears left
my eyes and I could begin to see more clearly, I began to notice how bright the
stars were. After some time, Kraig began pointing to first one constellation,
then another. We sat there for over half an hour, just enjoying the stars.
Finally, he said, "Anne, if God can make these beautiful stars, don't you
think He can take care of us here?"
"WHO HAVE SET YOUR GLORY"
Genesis 1 tells us that God placed each star in the sky by merely speaking. At
His Word, the myriads of galaxies, black holes, and nebulae just WERE. It almost
seems as if the universe was God's playground. It certainly seems as if He
took a lot of pleasure in creating such a fabulous world!
Have you ever read the book of Job? God allowed Satan to do some terrible
things to Job and his family. Job was distraught, and three of his friends
tried to reason with him and comfort him. Finally, God Himself came to
Job. (You can read about it in Job 38-41.) In effect, God said, "Job,
were you there when I set my glory in the heavens? Is the earth so
wonderful because YOU are so wise?" In response, Job said,
"I know that You can do
everything,
And that no purpose of Yours can be
withheld from You.
You asked, 'Who is this who hides
counsel without knowledge?'
Therefore I have uttered what I did
not understand,
Things too wonderful for me, which I
did not know" (Job 42:2-3).
"IN ALL THE EARTH"
Have you ever thought to yourself, "Why would God condemn some native in
deepest, darkest Africa to hell? How could he ever believe in God?
He doesn't even know God exists!" God's reply comes in Romans 1:19-20
(and the following verses):
"...What may be known about God is plain to them, because God has
made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God's invisible
qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being
understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse" (NIV).
When you look at creation, can YOU see evidence of a God? Yes, and so can
I. I see His eternal power. I see that only divinity could create
such splendors. The only logical conclusion is that there is a God and
that I am responsible to Him.
And God's power is world wide. I'm writing this at 3:17 in the afternoon.
The sun is shining brightly. However, I'm aware that at Yvonne's house in
England, it's after 10:00 p.m. It's dark, and she can see the stars.
As the earth slowly turns, I'll get my opportunity a little later this evening.
If we have any members from New Zealand, they'll get their opportunity as those
of us in the states are waking up tomorrow morning. There is no one to
whom God's power is not revealed.
"HOW EXCELLENT IS YOUR NAME"
God has many names, but one of His most famous names is the one He told Moses.
I AM. "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever"
(Hebrews 13:8). The same power that created the universe and raised up
Jesus Christ from the dead is available to each one of us TODAY. And this
same power is also available to us tomorrow, and the next day, and on into
eternity. We have no need to fear. (For an amazing study on the
names of God, visit the following websites:)
http://www.mustardseed.net/html/tonamesofgod.html
http://www.names-of-god.com/
http://www.characterbuildingforfamilies.com/names.html
"O LORD, OUR LORD"
This is my favorite part of the Psalm, which is why I wanted to save it for
last. What does someone often say when he receives terrible news?
"O Lord!" This person might not even have a personal
relationship with God! In fact, I often hear it on Home & Garden Television,
when someone opens her eyes for the first time and sees a beautifully
redecorated living room before her. What an inappropriate use of the
excellent name of God!
Yet this Lord is OUR Lord. What a privilege!
Romans 8:14-17 says it so well...
"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.
For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received
the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, "Abba [Papa], Father."
The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God,
and if children, then heirs--heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed
we suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together."
I once read in a book (and I wish I could remember who the author was, to give
her proper credit) about how much she admired and studied the life of American
president Abraham Lincoln. She felt like she knew him. Yet she
didn't know him nearly as well as her great grandfather, who had shaken Abraham
Lincoln's hand! How wonderful it was to be related to someone who had
touched such a great president! Yet neither of them came close to knowing
Abraham Lincoln as well as his own little son, who was permitted to come right
into the oval office at any time and climb up on those lanky knees.
How well do you know the Lord? Are you like the African man who merely
acknowledges that a divine power exists? Or have you read your Bible or
attended church enough to realize that there is but one true God, the maker of
heaven and earth? Or have you been reborn into God's family and are now
privileged to call Him "Papa"?
If you'd like to know God that well but you're not sure how, please feel free to
email me privately. I'd LOVE
to show you how a close and loving relationship with God is His supreme desire
for you!
~Anne
P.S. Today's topic makes me want to sing! How about you? If
you enjoy modern-sounding praise music, today might be a good day to listen to
some new songs of praise at http://www.saddleback.com/flash/hear.htm
:-)
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