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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.8 | Today we have a trio of songs written by David. The first one, Psalm 108, has a lot of overlap |
0:18.8 | with two chapters we've already covered, Psalm 57 and Psalm 60. |
0:23.3 | David opens by saying his heart is steadfast and that God is to be praised. |
0:27.9 | In verses 7 through 9, he lists a bunch of places with names you've probably never heard or seen |
0:32.3 | before, but that may not really stick out to you as significant in any way. |
0:36.3 | So here's what you need to know. |
0:37.9 | These places form a circle around Jerusalem. And these verses are pointing out that God owns |
0:43.5 | all that space around Jerusalem. Tribal allotments, enemy territory, it's all his. Some of it he |
0:50.0 | uses for reputable purposes, and some of it, like Moab, he uses but as his wash basin. He owns it, |
0:57.3 | but it's not his most prized possession. And Edom is his footstool. Then after David declares |
1:03.8 | God's dominion over all these places, he expresses his feelings that God has rejected Israel |
1:09.0 | and isn't fighting on their behalf anymore. And he knows |
1:12.5 | he needs God's help. So he cries out for it, trusting God will come to their rescue. Psalm 109 is tough. |
1:20.7 | These are the words of David in his lament to God. He's being honest about how he feels, and it's |
1:25.7 | pretty clear he's not holding back. There are a few |
1:28.4 | things we want to remember here. First, David is not personally retaliating. He's lamenting to God and |
1:34.9 | asking God to act. In verse four, David says, in return for my love, they accuse me, but I give myself to prayer. |
1:44.0 | He's lamenting to God and asking God to act. |
1:47.8 | God can be trusted to do what is right even when our feelings are wrong. So David is taking his |
1:52.9 | problem to the one place where it will be resolved in righteousness. The fact that this prayer is in |
1:58.4 | scripture doesn't mean God agrees with it or answers it with a yes. |
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