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The Bible Recap

Day 118 (Psalm 81, 88, 92-93) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. Psalm 81 is a corporate praise song, but it also has some elements of

0:17.2

prophetic warning. We start out with a call to the musicians to play their

0:21.1

instruments, their harps, and tambourourines and trumpets, God likes it all.

0:25.1

By the way, trumpets in that day weren't made of brass.

0:28.2

They were made of ram's horns.

0:29.6

You may have seen one, it's called a chauffeur.

0:32.4

The musicians are signaling the beginning of a feast

0:34.8

so they can gather all the people together. The people have come from all over Israel to the

0:39.2

religious headquarters of their nation, just like they do three times a year for these feasts, because God

0:44.2

has commanded them to keep these feasts as a means of remembering and celebrating all

0:48.8

he has done for them. The lyrics of the song recount God's rescue from Egypt, his provision in the wilderness, and his command to be faithful to him alone.

0:57.5

Then it recounts their rebellion, and it ends with God imploring his people to repent.

1:03.0

We see the words hear and listen repeated three times in this Psalm.

1:07.0

For all the noise God calls them to make with their instruments in the beginning,

1:11.0

he's more concerned with them hearing him and doing what he says.

1:17.0

Psalm 88 was written by a man named Heman, and he was in a dark place.

1:20.9

We've all been there, right?

1:22.4

He's freely expressing his emotion to God, and what I

1:25.2

learned from this song more than anything is that God can handle our frustrations and questions

1:30.1

without being threatened one bit.

1:33.0

First, Timman starts out by addressing Yalway as the God of my salvation.

1:37.4

So he's marking out that he does have a relationship with God,

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