That's a Good One
Psalm 16
A Miktam of David.
1Preserve
me, O God, for in You I take refuge.
2I
say to the Lord, “You are my Lord; I have no good apart from You.”
3As
for the saints in the land, they are the excellent ones, in whom is all my
delight.
4The
sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply; their drink
offerings of blood I will not pour out or take their names on my lips.
5The Lord
is my chosen portion and my cup; You hold my lot.
6The
lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; indeed, I have a beautiful
inheritance.
7I
bless the Lord who gives me counsel; in the night also my heart instructs me.
8I
have set the Lord always before me; because He is at my right hand, I shall not
be shaken.
9Therefore
my heart is glad, and my whole being rejoices; my flesh also dwells secure.
10For You
will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let Your Holy One see corruption.
11You
make known to me the path of life; in Your presence there is fullness of joy; at
Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
This is one of those
Psalms that comes up for me several times a year and I always think, “Oh yeah,
that’s a good one!” And in fact I think that 11 times as I read the Psalm because
each verse solicits the same response as well. “Oh Yeah, that’s a good one!” I’ve
spent the last hour chasing 11 rabbits (that’s what Cliff calls my
distractions) around in my head and each one is more interesting than the last.
But that doesn’t end
us up in a place of a solid devotion, does it? So I will just try and share a
few of the rabbits I’ve chased this morning. This is a Messianic Psalm that prophetically
(especially in verses 10) references Jesus' death and resurrection. And because
Jesus is the Savior it also refers to our
death and eternal resurrection. In verse 4 we find the phrases “run after other gods” and “pour
out their libations of blood” which refers to participation in the worship of
idols with the hope of receiving blessings from them. I love the way that David
won’t even “take their names on my lips”. That’s a commitment to staying away
from idolatry!
My favorite verses in this Psalm have always
been 5 and 6.
6The
lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; indeed, I have a beautiful
inheritance.
7I
bless the Lord who gives me counsel; in the night also my heart instructs me.
The idea that God would place a border around
my life is comforting indeed. My inheritance is what lay inside of that border
and it is good because it is from God. Verse 7 assures me that if I will listen
the Lord will give me His counsel, which I sorely need and that even in the
night His instruction awaits me. Educators and brain experts tell us that all
real learning takes places while we sleep and the synapses for the information
we’ve gained during the day are solidified. I don’t know if that’s what David had
in mind here – but it’s still true.
I suppose what it finally comes down to for me
today is that rereading this Psalm about 50 times is good thing. There’s
something there every time.
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