Psalm 68-70, Psalm 86, Psalm 101
Psalm 68 is a song that remembers God’s help and protection in the past (for the nation of Israel), and celebrates His continued care and security.
Psalm 68:19 (WEB) “Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears our burdens, even the God who is our salvation.”
Do we spend enough time remembering God’s protection and promises in our own lives? We have heaven waiting for us!
Psalm 69 is a passionate plea for God’s help and salvation. We can easily see ourselves praying it when we feel that life and our enemies are about to overwhelm us. It also foreshadows the ministry and suffering of Jesus (John 2:17; 15:25; 19:28–30; Romans 15:3)
For prayer and reflection: Flood by Jars of Clay
Psalm 70 is very close to Psalm 40:14-16. When we are in trouble we need to turn to God for help!
Psalm 40:14-16 (WEB) “Let them be disappointed and confounded together who seek after my soul to destroy it. Let them be turned backward and brought to dishonor who delight in my hurt. Let them be desolate by reason of their shame that tell me, ‘Aha! Aha!’ Let all those who seek you rejoice and be glad in you. Let such as love your salvation say continually, ‘Let Yahweh be exalted!’ But I am poor and needy. May the Lord think about me. You are my help and my deliverer. Don’t delay, my God.”
Psalm 86 is another lament. Why do we call out to God? Because He hears us!
Psalm 86:6-7 (WEB) “Hear, Yahweh, my prayer. Listen to the voice of my petitions. In the day of my trouble I will call on you, for you will answer me.”
Psalm 101 may have been written when David was ascending to the throne. It seems to set for the standards by which he would rule. Those same standards should “rule” in our lives too! Praise. Holiness. Integrity. Humility. Purity. Faithfulness.