This Psalm encourages us to trust in God no matter our circumstances and give Him glory for both what He has done and what He will do. It was said that when Martin Luther heard any discouraging news, he would say, ‘Come let us sing the forty-sixth psalm. What is the song you lift up to the Lord when you get bad news? (Love Lifted Me was playing in the background even while I was typing out this lesson, my favorite up lifting song. It is my testimony, only God’s love could lift me out of my sin and selfishness both in the past and as I live now.) We all need a go to song to remind us of the power of our great God!
Background:
This was written by the Sons of Korah. Does anyone know who these three guys
are? (Exodus 6:24 tells us
the names of Korah’s sons were Assir, Elkanah, and Abiasaph.) They were the
three children that listened to Moses and stepped away from their father’s
tent, Korah, and were not swallowed up when the earth opened up to quell the
revolt against Moses. They went on to write many of the Psalm because of God’s
provision and their willingness to follow Moses and God’s leading. The prophet
Samuel comes from this lineage.
The song also notes that it is an Alamoth. What do you think might mean?
Scholars seem to think that this is a song to be sung by soprano voices. Songs
were typically led by men, a small choir, made up of trained voices ages 30-50.
However, many times the Psalm encouraged the congregation to participate along
with the choir leadership. The fact that
the song is an Alamoth, a soprano led song, is unusual. Why do you think it was
written for women? As we read and study this scripture, I imagine somewhere
around His throne there is a group of Old Testament women believers singing
this song even as we all wait for the trump to usher Christ back to earth to
call his family home.
Read v1-3
Verse 1 is a very familiar verse and yet it contains a great deal of
good news. The fact that we can claim God as our own and he sees us as such
because of Christ is remarkable. A Holy God is a shelter and refuge for unholy
people because of Christ’s sacrifice. A now and forever near-by present help.
How do we forget to call on our burden bearing God?
Verses 2-3 What can we count on because of the writer’s statement in
verse 1? NO FEAR! The writers go to
extremes to make a point: It is our duty and privilege to be fearless. What
does it mean to be fearless for God look like? Can you really deal with the
Earth melting and all of this reality coming to an end? Though the earth shakes
and all appears to be crumbling God remains on His throne, constant,
unshakable, and in control.
Read v4-6
These verses contrast with the shaking earth and foaming waters. What
does God’s dwelling place look like? He leads me by the still waters. Why do we
need to refresh ourselves by God’s waters? We like the woman at the well are
thirsty for His soul satisfying waters. We can return and refresh again and
again without running out of water. We tend to drown ourselves in the uproar of
politics, news and gossip, full of dirt and grit, which will never fill us.
Read v 7
A declarative statement that is still just as true as it was then. The
Lord God Jehovah was, is and will always be our fortress. Why did the writer
choose fortress as an image for our faith?
Read v 8-10
The writer has us recall God’s sovereignty and power over all things.
Why do people feel that the world is beyond God’s control? What bows and
shields does God need to shatter in your own life? Our dependency on God is
solely based on the absolute truth that nothing in our lives is beyond His redemptive
help and control. Sure, we can willing oppose His will but He can even take
those actions, and turn them into good things for us and for His glory. His
ability to make all things new is matchless. Verse 10 is one of my favorites
“Be still and know that I am God”. When was the last time you were really still
before Him? God’s personal mission statement follows “I will be exalted”. We
many times think it is about us, salvation, grace and love. But I really
believe it is and forever will be about Him, His Son and the Holy Spirit. If
you don’t think that, Heaven might not be a uncomfortable place to spend
eternity.
Read v 11
The writers repeat v7. Why?
Play Crabb Family “Through the Fire Again”.
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