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The Bible Recap

Day 120 (Psalm 102-104) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 30 April 2025

⏱️ 7 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.

0:12.7

It's a Psalm day, and we got three in a row this time, no flipping around.

0:17.4

We opened with Psalm 102. It's a personal lament, but the psalmist also applies his prayers and concerns

0:22.9

to Israel at large. Whoever wrote this feels certain God will hear him and even ask God to respond

0:28.5

quickly. He feels utterly alone, and his body is breaking under the stress and sadness.

0:34.6

We don't know the reason for his distress, but it seems like he doesn't either. And in that

0:38.9

way, this Psalm is probably a comfort to you if you're in a spot where you can't make sense of why

0:43.7

things are happening to you the way they are. In verses 9 through 10, the psalmist attributes his pain

0:49.0

to God's anger. Maybe he's wrong and God's not angry, and this is just some emotion the

0:53.8

psalmist is feeling. But if he's right and God's not angry, and this is just some emotion the psalmist is feeling.

0:55.3

But if he's right and God's angry, then since God only ever gets angry at sin, we can assume

1:00.5

his circumstances are the result of his sin, and he's being disciplined into repentance.

1:05.7

In verse 9, he also mentions ashes, which is another confusing reference that leaves us

1:10.6

uncertain about what's happening.

1:12.6

Ashes are common signs of both mourning and repentance. So when he says he eats ashes, maybe he's

1:19.3

mourning, but maybe he's repenting. Then he juxtaposes his temporary affliction with God's

1:25.4

eternal reign. I think it's a wonderful transition, but it's also probably comforting to him.

1:31.9

By remembering the relationship God has with his people,

1:35.1

he reminds himself that God will rescue him somehow, someday.

1:39.1

He knows that Yahweh will help Israel.

1:41.5

And as a result, other nations will be brought into Zion as well.

1:44.9

He ultimately trusts God's goodness in the midst of his tragic circumstances.

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