Day 108 - Psalms 108 of 150 Days of Psalms Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie Episode 1160 - SendMe Radio
Update: 2024-08-17
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Psalm 108 is a song of David, composed of parts of two other Psalms (Psalm 57:7-11 and Psalm 60:5-12). It is a Psalms of praise and prayer, expressing confidence in God’s help and victory over enemies. Here’s an outline of its meaning according to the Holy Bible:
1.Verses 1-5: The Psalmist begins by declaring his steadfast heart and his intent to praise God with music and song. He calls on his soul, and even musical instruments, to awaken and praise God among the nations. The Psalmists emphasises God’s unfailing love and faithfulness, which extend to the heavens. The main focus is on glorifying God and recognizing His greatness over all the earth.
2.Verses 6-9: The Psalmist appeals to God to save His people, acknowledging God’s promises and His authority over the nations. This section references God’s sovereignty and His control over the territories of Israel’s enemies, expressing confidence that God will give victory to His people.
3.Verses 10-13: David expresses trust in God for victory in battle, recognizing that human efforts alone are insufficient (“vain is the help of man”). He concludes with a declaration of faith that, with God’s help, they will triumph over their adversaries.
Conclusion: Psalm 108 is a combination of praise and a plea for help, reflecting confidence in God’s power and faithfulness. The Psalmist emphasizes God’s sovereignty, His covenant with His people, and the assurance of victory over their enemies through divine assistance. It serves as a reminder of the importance of relying on God rather than human strength and the significance of giving Him glory in all circumstances.
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1.Verses 1-5: The Psalmist begins by declaring his steadfast heart and his intent to praise God with music and song. He calls on his soul, and even musical instruments, to awaken and praise God among the nations. The Psalmists emphasises God’s unfailing love and faithfulness, which extend to the heavens. The main focus is on glorifying God and recognizing His greatness over all the earth.
2.Verses 6-9: The Psalmist appeals to God to save His people, acknowledging God’s promises and His authority over the nations. This section references God’s sovereignty and His control over the territories of Israel’s enemies, expressing confidence that God will give victory to His people.
3.Verses 10-13: David expresses trust in God for victory in battle, recognizing that human efforts alone are insufficient (“vain is the help of man”). He concludes with a declaration of faith that, with God’s help, they will triumph over their adversaries.
Conclusion: Psalm 108 is a combination of praise and a plea for help, reflecting confidence in God’s power and faithfulness. The Psalmist emphasizes God’s sovereignty, His covenant with His people, and the assurance of victory over their enemies through divine assistance. It serves as a reminder of the importance of relying on God rather than human strength and the significance of giving Him glory in all circumstances.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.
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