Psalms DAY 13
DAY 13 - Our Story
Psalm 107:10-22
Who’s story is Psalm 107 telling?
The NIV repeatedly uses the word “some” to introduce the four sections between v.4-32. However, that makes it sound like different groups. In fact, the Hebrew word would be better translated as “they,” which means these are all ways of talking about one group.
But which group? Psalm 107 retells the Exile story. There are two defining stories of the Old Testament: the Exodus and the Exile. One takes Israel into the Promised Land while one takes them out. The songwriter vividly describes his people’s tragedy: wandering hungry, weighed down with chains, wasting away nearly dead, working away chasing money.
Why did the Exile happen? Israel had a rebel streak that made them “prone to wander” as the old hymn puts it. Clearly, the psalmist identifies with his people, but this isn’t his story or their story alone. I’ve got that rebel streak, and so do you. We all do! The apostle Paul wrote in Romans 3:9 that “all [are] under the power of sin.” Then he quotes the Psalms to remind us that “there is no one righteous, not even one.”
The Psalm 107 story is OUR story! The details differ but we’ve got rebel hearts! We wander off from God. We’ve been weighed down, some by chains we made for ourselves, some by chains forced on us. Some of us have been near death. Some of us have wasted years chasing money while neglecting our soul.
Thank God that’s not the end of the story! There’s a pattern in these four pictures of exile: get in trouble, call for help, get saved. Each time the songwriter says, “Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love.” Thank you, God!
As the prayer-song comes to an end in v.33-41, he celebrates God as the master of Uno Reverse. God can undo any mess we make! God can always bring us back home to God! Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved! Thank you, God!
REFLECT
What’s a mess God has undone in your life?
PRAYER
Lord, I’ve sat in darkness. I’ve been foolish and suffered for it. Forgive my rebellious ways. But I cried to the LORD in my trouble, and you saved me from my distress. Thank you for your unfailing love! Amen.
Psalm 107:10-22
Who’s story is Psalm 107 telling?
The NIV repeatedly uses the word “some” to introduce the four sections between v.4-32. However, that makes it sound like different groups. In fact, the Hebrew word would be better translated as “they,” which means these are all ways of talking about one group.
But which group? Psalm 107 retells the Exile story. There are two defining stories of the Old Testament: the Exodus and the Exile. One takes Israel into the Promised Land while one takes them out. The songwriter vividly describes his people’s tragedy: wandering hungry, weighed down with chains, wasting away nearly dead, working away chasing money.
Why did the Exile happen? Israel had a rebel streak that made them “prone to wander” as the old hymn puts it. Clearly, the psalmist identifies with his people, but this isn’t his story or their story alone. I’ve got that rebel streak, and so do you. We all do! The apostle Paul wrote in Romans 3:9 that “all [are] under the power of sin.” Then he quotes the Psalms to remind us that “there is no one righteous, not even one.”
The Psalm 107 story is OUR story! The details differ but we’ve got rebel hearts! We wander off from God. We’ve been weighed down, some by chains we made for ourselves, some by chains forced on us. Some of us have been near death. Some of us have wasted years chasing money while neglecting our soul.
Thank God that’s not the end of the story! There’s a pattern in these four pictures of exile: get in trouble, call for help, get saved. Each time the songwriter says, “Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love.” Thank you, God!
As the prayer-song comes to an end in v.33-41, he celebrates God as the master of Uno Reverse. God can undo any mess we make! God can always bring us back home to God! Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved! Thank you, God!
REFLECT
What’s a mess God has undone in your life?
PRAYER
Lord, I’ve sat in darkness. I’ve been foolish and suffered for it. Forgive my rebellious ways. But I cried to the LORD in my trouble, and you saved me from my distress. Thank you for your unfailing love! Amen.
Posted in spring 2024
Recent
Archive
2024
January
February
The Way DAY 9 - Full of the Holy SpiritThe Way DAY 10 - Defeating Your DefeatersThe Way DAY 11 - The Year of JubileeThe Way DAY 12 - FreedomThe Way DAY 13 - Freedom to LoveThe Way DAY 14 - Ditch "What About Me"The Way DAY 15 - The Way of LoveThe Way DAY 16 - The TeacherThe Way DAY 17 - What is the Kingdom of God?The Way DAY 18 - Trust and ObeyThe Way DAY 19 - Follow MeThe Way DAY 20 - Differences and DisagreementsThe Way DAY 21 - Jesus and Mr. RogersThe Way DAY 22 - Respond Like JesusThe Way DAY 23 - Bend Toward MercyThe Way DAY 24 - Burden or Bless?The Way DAY 25 - BONUS: The TwelveThe Way DAY 26 - Happy?The Way DAY 27 - Excessive GenerosityThe Way DAY 28 - What is Love?The Way DAY 29 - Give What God Gives
March
The Way DAY 30 - Follow the LeaderThe Way DAY 31 - Dinner with a PhariseeThe Way DAY 32 - Don't Be the HeroThe Way DAY 33 - God's GraceThe Way DAY 34 - The Grace You ShowThe Way DAY 35 - Our Sin and Our SaviorThe Way DAY 36 - Jesus and ParablesThe Way DAY 37 - The Farmer and the SeedsThe Way DAY 38 - The Seed and The SoilThe Way DAY 39 - The Good HeartThe Way DAY 40 - Who is Jesus, Pt 1The Way DAY 41 - Who is Jesus, Pt 2The Way DAY 42 - They Saw His GloryThe Way DAY 43 - Your Next StepThe Way DAY 44 - His DevotionThe Way DAY 45 - The Leadership of JesusThe Way DAY 46 - Pick Up Your CrossThe Way DAY 47 - Daily DenialThe Way DAY 48 - Forgive Like JesusThe Way DAY 49 - Trusting God
April
Because of Easter DAY 1Because of Easter DAY 2Because of Easter DAY 3Because of Easter DAY 4Because of Easter DAY 5Because of Easter DAY 6Because of Easter DAY 7Because of Easter DAY 8Because of Easter DAY 9New Devo Starts SoonPsalms DAY 1Psalms DAY 2Psalms DAY 3Psalms DAY 4Psalms DAY 5Psalms DAY 6Psalms DAY 7Psalms DAY 8Psalms DAY 9Psalms DAY 10Psalms DAY 11Psalms DAY 12
May
June
On the Road Again - DAY 1On the Road Again - DAY 2On the Road Again - DAY 3On the Road Again - DAY 4On the Road Again - DAY 5On the Road Again - DAY 6On the Road Again - DAY 7On the Road Again - DAY 8On the Road Again - DAY 9On the Road Again - DAY 10On the Road Again - DAY 11On the Road Again - DAY 12On the Road Again - DAY 13On the Road Again - DAY 14On the Road Again - DAY 15