Listen "Psalm 44"
Episode Synopsis
This is the first of eleven national laments in the book of Psalms. 44:1-8 Israel's Glorious PastThe word save is used in vs. 3, 6, 7. They did not win the land of Canaan nor their great victories in the past by their own power but by God's. The phrase "all day long" is going to be used in vs. 8, 15, 22.44:9-16 Israel's Miserable PresentNothing in vs. 1-8 prepared us for the dramatic shift in vs. 9-16.44:17-22 Their Protest of InnocenceNo other psalm make such claims of national fidelity like this one.vs. 17-18 The people state their loyalty to Godvs. 19 They talk of the pain they experienced44:23-26 Israel begs God to take actionThis is a call for God to awake from His "Sleep" and act. Jesus and Psalm 44He saved us by His power- vs. 1-8; Eph. 2:1-10; II Tim. 1:9He is our King- John 19:19-22Any horrible experience of suffering Israel described in vs. 9-16 has some comparison to His experiences on the cross. If any could ever protest their innocence like we see in vs. 17-22, it was Jesus. Verses 23-26 remind us of Jesus sleeping on the boat in Mark 4:35-41.Because Jesus was led as a "Sheep to the slaughter" Isaiah 53:7, through His death and resurrection we become conquerers- Romans 8:35-37.
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