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The Bible Recap

Day 140 (Psalm 5, 38, 41-42) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

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In Psalm 5, David, the King calls God his king. It's an act of humility and

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worship to recognize that even though he is the ruler of a nation, he's still

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subordinate to God. In verse 7, after pointing out that evil won't dwell in God's

0:29.3

house, he recognizes that the only reason he gets to be in God's presence is not because he himself is good, but because God is good.

0:39.0

He says,

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I, through the abundance of your steadfast love will enter your house.

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David knows his own wickedness. He hasn't forgotten.

0:48.0

He doesn't think he's perfect.

0:50.0

He just knows he's been forgiven for it because of his relationship with God.

0:54.0

And again, his fear of God draws him nearer to God, doesn't push him away.

0:59.7

In verse 10, when David asks God to punish his enemies, he doesn't ask God to do it in response to their evil against him,

1:06.0

but in response to their evil against God. He says, Cast them out, for they have rebelled against you.

1:14.9

David's love for justice is adjacent to his love for God.

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Psalm 38 really endears me to David. We've probably all experienced some situation like this before.

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David is enduring all kinds of pain and suffering simultaneously, physical, emotional,

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spiritual, relational, and he knows it's the result of his own sin and foolishness.

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He repents of his sin and accepts that these are his consequences, but he asks God to bring

1:41.9

him relief and specifically relief in the form of his nearness and salvation.

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Because when you've known the nearness of God like David has,

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then feeling distant from him is far more painful than any other kind of suffering.

1:56.4

In the last verse, he says, Do not forsake me, O Lord.

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