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The Bible Recap

Day 125 (Psalm 1-2, 15, 22-24, 47, 68) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2020

⏱️ 8 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.

0:07.0

Today we covered eight Psalms that span a variety of tones and topics.

0:18.0

We start up with Psalm 1 which contrast the Wicked Man with the righteous man.

0:22.0

It says the righteous man will be different from the

0:24.4

wicked man in the way he thinks, acts, and engages with the world around him.

0:28.0

And because of that, he's blessed. One of the things the righteous man thinks about is the word of God. He delights in it.

0:36.8

This delight in God causes him to flourish in every area that matters, and no matter what

0:41.8

the circumstances are around him, he'll be sustained and upheld

0:45.6

by God's Word as his source of life.

0:49.3

Psalm 2 was probably either written for or in response to David's coronation. It's all

0:54.4

about the new king and how the other nations of the world set themselves up

0:57.6

against him. They want to overthrow the power of Israel as a nation. But God

1:02.4

looks at Israel's enemies who are his enemies and

1:05.4

laughs because it's laughable to oppose God. We've touched on this briefly in the

1:10.9

past but it bears repeating. The only time

1:13.5

scripture shows God laughing is at his enemies. And here's an example of that. But

1:19.4

be careful not to imagine it is just some kind of maniacal laugh where he's rubbing his hands together and

1:24.2

squinting down at them.

1:25.8

He's not cruel, he's just.

1:29.4

Psalm 15 is a divitic psalm and boy it makes it sound impossible to get close to God doesn't it?

1:35.3

He's specifically talking about the state of a man's heart when he's entering the

1:38.8

tabernacle or the presence of God. It reminds us that God is holy and we are not and that his standards are higher than we could

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