Psalm 70: Come Quickly to Help me

Most people most of the time are looking for instant gratification for most desires. Many times the one who prays and seeks God’s help is encouraged to wait for the response from the Lord; wait with hope and eager anticipation, never giving up. God will answer in His time and in His way.

In spite of knowing the value of waiting the one seeking help prays, “Make haste to help me, O Lord.” He is not telling God what to do and when to do it; he is simply expressing urgency. He is being honest with the Lord as to a father or a friend, “I need help, and I need it now.” This is honest to God prayer.

Enemies are often seeking after my soul and desiring my hurt, probably more often and more subtly than I am even aware of. It is good and right for me to ask God to turn them back, and to do so quickly; for I say that I trust Him to be my Help and my Deliverer. Jesus seeks to enhance my life; the Enemy seeks to diminish it. Always. I can be bold and instant, and quickly ask for quick help.

Psalm 69: A Prayer in Overwhelming Anguish

No matter how miserable and painful life can become it is vital that the suffering one knows he can turn to the Lord in prayer and believe that the mercy and truth and faithful love of God is stronger than all the enemies arrayed against him at once. Sin is attacking, death and severe disease is looming, Satan and innumerable demons are accusing and tormenting.

The extreme sufferer turns to the mercy and truth and lovingkindness of the Lord for salvation and deliverance. When his prayer is answered thanksgiving and penitent worship will be offered in the sanctuary of God’s Presence again.

The prayer for deliverance involves judgment, for there is no salvation of the sinner without the judgment of the Sin. The prayer against the enemies is brutal and cruel and nothing is held back until the enemies have been utterly routed and destroyed.

The NT Jesus believer also does not need to be timid in imprecating and damning the Enemy; the invisible Foes (Sin and Death and Devil, not the humans) are vicious and violent and merciless. God knows the real Enemy and stands ready to deal out zealous judgment and resurrection violence against them for our salvation.

Psalm 68: Praise the Victorious Warrior God

The divine warrior drives the enemies out of the land and establish His rule. The enemies are Sin, Death an Devil making war with Almighty Creator God for the right to rule the souls of humans. Although the Victory is decisively finished at the Cross and the Tomb, the battle of the Church Militant wages on to claim souls for one kingdom or the other.

The war in each soul is between Lie and Truth: Will the soul ( mind, will and emotions) yield to the Lie which it can see or to the Truth which it can only believe. The Word of God (as in Psalm 68) let’s us see the truth in a different way so that the soul can celebrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ, our Divine Warrior, which is the power of God unto salvation.

The Warrior drives the enemies out of the Promised Land so He can give it to His people = Christ drives Sin and Death out of Eternal Life so He can give it to us. Claim and reclaim daily the Land (the Life) we have been given to possess by repentance and faith in the Gospel. A Victory Psalm helps faith. Blessed be God.

Psalm 67: Blessing and Knowledge of God Spreads to All

God bless us–everyone! We ask the blessing of the Numbers 24 Aaronic Benediction at the close of the worship service to go with us through days of our lives; and then the blessing spreads from us, His people, to all the nations, so that they, too, shall be glad.

In the Blessing the Lord puts His Name, His Presence, upon His people and they carry the Name, the Presence, and the Blessing of God into all the earth. He smiles on His people, and His people smile on all the peoples and nations. The blessing of God is the intensification of life to empower growth, fertility and prosperity; it is his ongoing presence of life, sustaining of peace and wellbeing, and provision of every need. Enemies are subdued and the Lord reigns.

The peoples of earth learn of God’s ways and saving work from the blessed people and they bless Him, too. Also all see that God judges with equity, that is, He sets right the things that are out of order. The people praise God, the harvest is plentiful, God blesses us, and the ends of the earth fear Him.

Psalm 66: Pray, Praise and Give Thanks

God is great and good, awesome and terrible, powerful and magnificent. He rules all things by His great power; by His power He makes all His enemies submit to Him. All the earth and all the rebellious nations must worship and praise Him. Therefore, I and we will praise and bless him loudly and joyfully.

In addition, I and we will also give Him thanks for the specific things he has done for us and for me. We praise him for who he is, but praise alone can tend to make God seem more distant, which is good; then we need to thank him to make God seem closer and more personal. The OT believer looks back to the Exodus Redemption Event in thanksgiving; the NT believer looks back to the Christ Redemption Event in thanksgiving. Then both OT and NT believers thank God for testing them through fire and water and bringing them to a place of abundance.

After that, the OT believer sacrifices and prays; the NT believer repents and prays (Repentance and faith is offering a sacrifice, remembering Baptism.) Thus I know I do not regard sin in my heart and God will hear my prayer. Bless God for His mercy.

Psalm 65: The Hearer of Prayer

God has heard our prayers, He is hearing them now, and He will always hear our prayers. God Almighty, Creator and Father, promises to hear the prayers of all the earth’s inhabitants. The specific need in the prayer of Psalm 65 is rain; and the Lord comes to bring rain in abundance. To “pray for rain” is to pray for livelihood and wellbeing: a matter of life or death.

To pray to the Hearer one must first come into His Presence; but no one is allowed into His hearing with any stain of sin and guilt. So He does it: He himself purges the sin away. Now we talk. The Hearer hears. The enemy barrier is gone.

This God of Salvation is Creator God who once defeated and still defeats chaos and turmoil, the enemies of peace in the inner man. This God of Salvation is also Provider God who sends rain and provides goodness and fatness more abundantly than we can ask or imagine.

The God Who Hears is always available, so the child of God can avail and prevail.

Psalm 64: God Destroys the Destroyers

A lot of evil stuff goes on within human interactions that are mysterious, unsearchable and unexplainable; this stuff happens on the stage of political and international intrigues and terror plots, within small groups and communities of a few people, and even within the depths of one individual. Danger and threat lurk underneath spoken words and secret plans which can’t be traced: “Where did that come from? How did that happen?” Both international wars and family fights threaten to erupt from unknown causes.

The Bible exposes the invisible world of demons and the evil depths of the human heart. Evil enemies think no one knows the source or can see what’s really going on; and that is usually true. But our God knows and sees and He will take action against the secret evil demonic forces that pose threats; He shoots arrows that never miss their mark.

The believer, knowing God knows and sees and cares, trusts his Lord and prays for Him to preserve his life from dread of the enemy. God secretly moves in and destroys the destroyers. The one who takes refuge in Him rejoices in the victory; he can’t explain what happened but he knows who did it.

Psalm 63: God’s Love is the Good Life

Life is good. It doesn’t get any better than this. Coming into the Presence of God and personally experiencing His Faithful Love makes full, rich and abundant, like quenching thirst and enjoying a rich banquet feast. Worshipping (blessing and thanking) Jesus enters into His Love; it can be done any time and place, early at the dawn or meditating during the night.

God’s love gives His Son, gives life, enriches life and makes life worth living in every circumstance. His love in Christ defeats the enemies who are constantly seeking to destroy the soul, life itself, and the lies that steal the enjoyment of life are stopped.

Therefore, I will lift up my hands in prayer, praise, and thanksgiving, and I will open my lips to bless the Lord and give thanks with a grateful heart. The conditions of mortal life, which Sin and Death and Devil seek to further diminish with lies, are replaced with Eternal Life. God’s love is even better than life. I can see His power and glory in the sanctuary of His near presence when go through the dying and rising with Christ in remembrance of Baptism. Life is good, again.

Psalm 62: Calmly Wait for God Alone

My focus is on God alone: Jesus Christ is everything to me. He is for me Salvation, Hope, Strength, Power, faithful Love, a Rock, a Refuge, my Defense, my Glory. Therefore, I can trust Him, and I will wait calmly for Him and expect Him to act in the time and manner that He chooses. I will pour out my thoughts and feelings to Him and give Him everything that is on my mind.

My enemies in the world and in my self would relentlessly be deceiving me and tempting me to expect other things and people to make me happy and bring the peace I need. But I wait for God alone; I will not trust in myself or anything else but Him; I will not entrust myself or my needs to anything else. For no matter how it appears everything outside of Christ is as empty as a breath. He only is solid and real and true, and loving and kind and merciful.

I pray that He will give me the wisdom to recognize the voices of the enemies and the faith to reject them; and give me patience to wait for Him and hear his Word.

Psalm 61: From Distance to Nearness

It is a blessing for a believer to recognize when God seems distant, since it is easy to drift away from the presence and protection of the Lord without noticing it. Then it is an even greater blessing when the Spirit nudges us to use the means of grace in His Word to draw close. When one is at “the end of the earth and the heart is overwhelmed” it is time to cry to the Lord in prayer: “Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” He hears the prayer and brings him into that refuge and tower that is safe from the triple enemy: sin, death and the devil. This is abiding in the tabernacle of the Presence of God, the key to living the full life.

The move from distance to nearness, from the land of the enemy to the home of the Lord, is not a physical movement; it is a simple spiritual turning. Both God and the Enemy are constantly next to and within the Christian, but which has his attention? The gift of God is the discernment of position: am I in a place of danger or of safety? When noticed, turn.