Sunday, February 2, 2014

KNOWING GOD THROUGH THE PSALMS




Every new semester of Bible Study I ask the girls in my group 3 questions... "tell us your name"... "tell us about yourself" ... and "what is your favorite book of the bible TODAY".

In the fifteen + years I have been teaching, the hands down favorite book of the bible is Psalms.

I find this so so interesting. What makes this book written over 3,000 years ago still so very popular?

Here's my guess at the answer...


The book of Psalms is a collection of  songs of worship. It is a book of prayer and praise.

To truly understand this we need to dig out the meaning of three words...

Worship... verbalizing the WORTH of God. Like if you could put God on a scale and measure all He is and then in amazement you got to tell the world how much His glory weighs because you actually got to see it! That is worship.

Praise... is the Hebrew word is Halal (haw-lal'). Can you hear part of  the word Hallelujah? Like the Hallelujah chorus? The word carries with it the idea of shining a big huge spotlight on someone and then when you can see clearly talking about what you see. In God's case, boasting and shouting about what you see!

Prayer... communicating, talking, a two way conversation with the Creator of ALL... and yes, He IS listening and if you give Him a chance He will communicate to you too!

So if the book of Psalms is a book of worship and praise and prayer... then the book must be like that huge scale and a giant spotlight on God... on God's glory and worth. It must magnify...show forth... the very character of God. And in amazement you get to tell Him what you saw!

And that is exactly what it does!

If you want to know God read the Book of Psalms!

150 Chapters of who God is... God's character... God's accomplishments... God's abilities... God's personality... God's exploits... and more.

This ancient book was mostly written by a "man after God's own heart". A man who was the king of Israel. It was written by King David.

David was a boy chosen  by God to be King. And the spirit of God Himself rested upon David.


So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him (David) in the presence of his (David's) brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David. 1 Samuel 16:13


So this king chosen by God, who was a man after God's own heart, and one that God's very spirit rested upon wrote songs of worship and praise and prayer. All of these psalms were breathed by God and given to David and then given to us!

This is the book of Psalms.

Every once in awhile the word SELAH (say-la') appears in the book of Psalms. It is a Hebrew word that means... "This is so magnificent! Stop and think about it!

Because the Psalms were set to music as a way of worship "Selah" was usually a musical interlude so the listener could... stop and think about what was just said. It was a way for the listener to stop and soak in all the bigness and wonder of what they had just learned about God!

Selah is one of my favorite words!

The book of Psalms is not a book to be rushed through. It is a book, when read, that we should often stop and close our eyes and really take in the glory of the Lord! SELAH!

Sometimes I am so overcome by what I have learned about God, I literally put my head down on my desk and cry! Liquid Selah!




When my children were growing up I often said... "How can you serve a God you do not know"?  Read the Psalms to know Him better!

Let's look at Psalm 146...


Praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord, my soul.

I will praise the Lord all my life;

    I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.


Do not put your trust in princes,

    in human beings, who cannot save.


When their spirit departs, they return to the ground;

    on that very day their plans come to nothing.


Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob,
    whose hope is in the Lord their God.

He is the Maker of heaven and earth,

    the sea, and everything in them—

    he remains faithful forever.


He upholds the cause of the oppressed

    and gives food to the hungry.

The Lord sets prisoners free,




    the Lord gives sight to the blind,
the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down,
    the Lord loves the righteous.

The Lord watches over the foreigner
    and sustains the fatherless and the widow,
    but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.

The Lord reigns forever,

    your God, O Zion, for all generations.



There is a whole lot we can learn about who God is from this psalm.

What I like to do is to make a running list entitled "GOD"... 

On that running list I write down all the things I learn about who God is. I keep it in a notebook.  And after I make an entry I SELAH, and tell God just what I have learned about Him and how I have seen these attributes of Him working in my life (which is worship and praise and prayer).


I can't tell you how much more I retain from making my own list... by pulling things out of the bible and writing them down myself!

Here is an example...( my Selah thoughts are in parenthesis) 


In Psalm 146 here is what I have learned about...


GOD...

~ He is the Maker of heaven and earth, and the sea and everything in them (yes, I see your great hand everywhere Father! Praise you for your creation. Thank you for sharing it with me!)

~He remains faithful forever (Great is Thy faithfulness, O God  my Father!... song)

~He upholds the cause of the oppressed (The oppressed need you Lord, they are so vulnerable and hard pressed! Show me how to be your hands and help them)

~He gives food to the hungry (Without you I would starve! But even more than that, I need your spiritual food even more! Thank you for my full cupboards and frig! Help the hungry of the world today!)

~He sets the prisoner's free (Lord, I know this well! You have set me free from the bondage of sin and death and from the family of the evil one. You have given me clothes of righteousness through your son, Jesus. I was once a prisoner and now I am free. I would never want that life again!)

~the Lord gives sight to the blind (I know how Jesus gave sight to the blind. Amazing! Loving! Compassionate! Jesus also took me from spiritual blindness and gave me perfect vision... vision of you Father!)

~ He lifts up those who are bowed down (Just like you lift up the humble, you make those who are proud to bow down. Help me Lord to be humble)

~ the Lord loves the righteous (You are the giver of being in right standing. It is a fee gift. A gift beyond measure. It is ALL about YOU!)

~the Lord watches over the foreigner (Lord, your word says that we... all who are saved by the works of Jesus... are aliens... foreigners in this world. Thank you for showing great favor to me and watching over me. Please watch over and protect my family. I put them in your hands.  And those who are foreigner's to your Son's saving grace, Lord watch over them. Show Jesus to them!)

~He sustains the fatherless and the widow (Thank you for giving physical and mental help to the fatherless. There are so so many in our nation. Be close to them today Lord! Help them.  I have some friends Father who have lost their husbands through death and divorce... keep them close to you! Let me be mindful of them.)


~He frustrates the ways of the wicked (You are my protection... thank you!)

~the Lord reigns forever (Lord you are eternal. You had no beginning and no end. You are king now, were king in all eternity past and will be forever into the future. I am so so blessed to be yours... to be the daughter of the king! What an amazing thought. Let me live now, here on earth, as a part of your kingdom. Let me show others just who you are my, KING!)



 Look what I have learned about God this morning... just from 10 little verses! I can go back  during the day and reflect or pray or even tell God again what I have learned about Him. I am amazed by what I have learned!

I have gotten to know the GOD OF EVERYTHING better! 


And what difference does that make in my life? A BIG BIG difference.

Knowing God helps me to trust Him more... believe Him... cling to Him in troubled times, give credit to him in happy times and live my life in light of who He is!


Knowing God makes me want to be like my Father. It makes me want to please Him and work for Him while I am on earth... and look forward to eternity with Him!



I think so many of the ladies in our bible study love Psalms because they can see who God is and they can praise God right along with King David... and all of heaven! What an amazing thing...

What a SELAH!


Here's my challenge to you today... Do you want to know God more? Do you want to know life changing things?

Then start reading Psalms everyday. Start with Psalm 1 and read just a few verses. Write down what you have learned about God and Selah!

Worship and Praise the God of heaven and earth. Say it out loud... what a prayer you will pray!

It will be your own Hallelujah Chors!








28 comments:

  1. Psalms is my favorite too. Great post on this beautiful Sunday morning!

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  2. what a beautiful way to start the day to share the writing of another Believer.When you think we are one family and GOD is our Father.Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.And the Sweet Precious Holy Spirit that gives us His presence.I would say my second favorite Book is Proverbs.

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  3. I love Hebrews. And whatever book I am studying. we just finished Philippians in a small Co-Heart group so toay that is what is on my mind. Loving Daniel study too but not in the same way.

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  4. Thank you for your beautiful and heart-opening post.

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  5. Amen! Beautiful! Praising the Lord for you and your voice for Him! \0/

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  6. This is something that I truly needed today. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  7. Beautiful message and teaching on this snowy Sunday! Didn't make it to church due to road conditions, but I got a sweet message from the God of Psalms through you, dear Yvonne! Thank you!🙏

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  8. I simply loved this! Thank you.

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  9. What a wonderful thing to read this Sunday morning. I have a family issue that weighs on me and while reading your words I handed it to God and trust Him to handle it. I feel happy I have discovered such a Godly woman in your blog - thank you.

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  11. HEi!wow...das ist wunderschön!Gott ist gutSchöne Woche wünsche ich dir..Bussi.Luciene.

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  12. Thanks Yvonne. How inspiring. Your passion shows in all you do-decorating, cooking and the Lord. This was a bright spot to my day!

    Pat in Chicago

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  13. So beautiful and inspiring. Thank you very much for sharing. I need it.

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  14. Thank you for your beautiful message.

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  15. Thank you for your inspiring message today!

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  16. Yvonne, I love Psalms, too! Every morning I start my quiet time with a Psalm which allows me to read through Psalms about twice each year. It is so interesting that so many times the day's need is prayed over even before it presents itself. When my mother began a steady decline I landed in Psalm 119 one day and I wondered how God would use it to speak to me. "Teach me, O Lord, to follow" (v 33) and I could rest in the assurance that He is my Guide and would show me how to care for my mother. Yes, the Psalms are indeed a wonderful way to get to know God more intimately. Leslie

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  17. ~Yvonne~
    I too read Psalms and Proverbs daily, it truly does make my relationship with the Lord stronger !
    Thank YOU and I hope you are feeling much better.
    Paula
    IN.

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  18. Thank you, my Christian friend! I feel the Lord's touch on your blog and am a faithful reader. Everything to the glory of God!

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  19. Thank you, for such encouragement! I also love the Psalms. Reading God's Word and meditating on what He says is such comfort. Psalm 34 and Psalm 37 have brought much comfort to my life during difficult times on my journey. To God be the Glory!!!! Thanks for being a blessing and I love reading your blog, Hope you are recovering!!!
    Blessed,
    Margie Pousardien

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  20. Oh wow! I've read this twice. I wish it were in PDF form so I could reread in my kindle. Last summer a friend asked me to try the SPA...I thought, why not. It was set up by a national singer and speaker (Christian ) to do the Summer Psalm Adventure. Her challenge was in thirty days with time for days off. There was an email with a video every so often. Two weeks into it I had sudden cardiac arrest. After a minor procedure...two and a half minutes or so of CPR ...no explanation as my heart and all are okay...but four difficult days of seizures and very strange things...I was not able to concentrate to read. Oh it was like my head and eyes were just scrambled. Yes there's more, the experience during that time I was not living and the doctor worked to bring me back. My weakened body. All I could think was, I will not get my summer psalm adventure done in summer :-(
    God is good. I was able to continue on, reading, getting excited retreading the Psalms I've read several times before all at once. But new eyes God gave me. And before the last day so summer, a week before, I celebrated that God helped me to the finish line! Now I know the word I could have been using as I read SELAH!!!!
    No one ever explained that tiny word in a way that I now can use. Except I have a brain injury and I will need to reread its meaning a few and a few more times to remember the meaning! But your post? I'd forgotten I'd even done SPA until I began to thank you for your post. It was a good memory too. How good God is on a day when so much has been pointing out my uselessness in this world but instead your post uplifted and pointed me to keep remembering to do SELAH as I read Gods word. Worshipping Him IS doing something worthwhile! I did not proofread. It gets hard. But maybe you can understand my heart meaning in being thankful for this post.

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    1. Thank you for sharing Gwen! You blessed me so much! I prayed that God would continue to heal you! xo

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  21. Thanks Yvonne for your inspiration...I am starting my challenge! Looking forward to a great week for everyone!
    Judy

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  22. Love this idea Yvonne! Psalms is one of my favorite books of the Bible, too. ~ Lisa K.

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  23. Thank you for this beautiful lesson. I am going to start my list about GOD today. I look forward to and enjoy the scripture post each week. Terry NC

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  24. Oh yes, I too love the book of Psalms! Thanks for sharing this! Praising the Lord for faithful teachers too my friend and seek to do His I've been teaching women since 1997 and nothing has brought me greater joy! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  25. Love your idea! Prayer and praise work!

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