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CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT THE RELIGION BIBLE SURVEY The Un-devotional PSALMS 120-150 Week 2

Day 8 What Makes Families Work? Psalm 127 According to both sides of your family tree, what for you is the ideal family size? Why that number? Is there a discrepancy between branches? 1. What does this psalm say about work? (a) sleep or sloth is rewarded; (b) work is useless or vain; (c) all work depends on God; (d) work is necessary; (e) family is more important; (f) when we work, we work but when we pray, God works. 2. What does the psalmist say about raising children? (a) they re a handful before they re a quiverful, (b) the more the merrier, (c) kids are a sign of God s blessing, (d) God wants to partner with us in parenting. Which verse supports your answer? 1. Re-examine your work, family, and security issues in light of this psalm. Which one gets your priority attention? Which one should? 2. In light of this psalm, what legacy do you want to leave? In tackling the subject of worthwhile work and success that lasts, Psalm 127 echoes the two ends of Genesis 11. There humans build in vain the Tower of Babel for their own namesake and security (11:1-9), while Abraham builds a kingdom through relationships that owe their fruitfulness to God (11:27 12:3).

Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Psalm 127:1 PTM photo

Day 9 Circles of Blessing Psalm 128 Who in your family is the strongest link? The biggest worrier? The fastest growing? The most fruitful? In light of the above, whom do you consider most blessed? 1. What is the link here between worship ( fear of God ) and work (vs. 1-2)? 2. between fearing God and raising a family (vs. 3-4, 6)? 3. between fearing God and prospering as a nation (vs. 5-6)? 1. It appears that fear of the Lord (vs. 1, 4) is a strong link in all the above connections. How does your faith in God affect or strengthen your family ties? 2. your work productivity? 3. your contribution to/from your city or society at large? Lest the piety of this psalm be taken too individualistically, note that its focus moves from an inner sanctum with God (vs. 1-2), to the family circle (vs. 3-4), to wider social circles (Zion and Jerusalem), where we live and work and share the good news (vs. 5-6).

Beaten, but Not Defeated Day 10 Psalm 129 How does your garden grow? (a) green, (b) brown, (c) weeds, (d) veggie-delight, (e) farmer s harvest, (f) it s cursed. 1. What does it mean that Israel was oppressed but not defeated (vs. 1-2; see note)? 2. How do oppressed people survive? (a) the outer behavior bends but the inner self remains unbowed, (b) self-respect is life-saving, (c) might does not make right, (d) an unbending faith and trust in God. 3. What kind of curse is invoked here (vs. 5-8)? 4. Was Jesus was oppressed like the innocent victim in this psalm? 1. What inspiration could you draw from this psalm if and when you were oppressed for righteousness sake? 2. Imagine a circumstance when you might withhold a blessing from someone, as this psalmist does. Ask God to enable you to love that person instead (Lk 6:27). Israel s youth (vs. 1-2) refers to events of the Exodus (see Hos 11:1). Later events in Israel s life would be seen as punishment or consequences, but bondage under Egyptian slave masters was suffering for righteousness sake (v. 4).

Day 11 Sorry About That! Psalm 130 What is hardest for you in saying, Sorry about that? (a) to admit you re wrong, (b) looking the offended party in the eye, (c) accepting the consequences. Can you give a recent example? 1. Describe the depths of despair pictured here (compare Ps 69:1-2, 14-15). 2. Note the amount of waiting (vs. 5-6). Does this imply that repentance is easy, or hard? Why do you think so? 3. Is self-help, a helping hand, a recovery group or even a forgiving third party able to help this person? Why do you think so? 4. In this psalm, what is God s forgiveness like? (a) free, (b) hard-earned, (c) conditional, (d) begrudging, (e) ceremonial, (f) full, (g) individualistic, (h) community-wide. Which verses indicate this? 5. How does forgiveness in Christ (see Ro 6) compare with the forgiveness described in this Psalm? 1. How do you express repentance? (a) with a peace offering food, flowers, notes; (b) with poetic words; (c) I don t express it, because love means never having to say I m sorry. Explain. 2. When you recognize that sin is separating you from God, what should you do ASAP? This penitent psalmist seeks mercy for sin and finds it. For other penitential songs, see Psalm 6, 32, 38, 51, 101 and 143.

O Israel, put your hope in the Lord, for with the Lord is unfailing love and with him is full redemption. He himself will redeem Israel from all their sins. Psalm 130:7-8 Photo by Barry Stahl PTM

Day 12 The Child-Like Spirit Psalm 131 When are you most likely to say, I m sorry? (a) when caught, (b) if you began the fight, (c) when the wronged party confronts you. Give a recent example. 1. How does the analogy of a weaned child apply to the believer s life with God (vs. 1-3; see note)? 2. How does this believer s humble trust in God play out in terms of his heart? Eyes? Soul? And fellow citizens? 1. How does this psalm cause you to think of the day-by-day maturity in grace and knowledge God gives you as you grow in Christ? 2. How do you feel God weans you from child-like issues as you grow in Christ? This psalm anticipates the object lesson of God in Christ accepting the little children into his kingdom (Mt 18:1-4). A weaned child in this analogy (Ps 13:2) is one who is freed from what a baby must have from is mother, to a place where the weaned soul is content and growing with God.

But I have stilled and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with its mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me. Psalm 131:2 PTM photo

For the sake of David your servant, do not reject your anointed one. Psalm 132:10 Artwork by Mike Wimmer

I Solemnly Swear Day 13 Psalm 132 To impress upon someone a parent, employer, spouse, God himself that you really mean business or that you re telling the truth, how do you solemnize your promise? (a) swear on a stack of Bibles (b) invoke Scout s honor, (c) sign a contract, (d) nothing extra your word is good enough. 1. What promise and appeal does David make to God (vs. 2-9)? 2. What promise does God recall or reconfirm to David (vs. 11-18)? 3. Does God need a resting place in which to live? What kind? Where? (a) no, he stays in heaven; (b) yes, in believers; (c) uniquely in clergy or royalty; (d) especially in church buildings, after years of moving about in a tent; (e) in earthly Jerusalem. 4. Why do you think so (see also Introduction to Psalms )? How do Christ-followers understand the for ever and ever nature of God s relationship with the throne of David? (a) the nation of Israel should return to a theocracy, (b) the nation of Israel should rebuild the Temple, (c) everyone should accept Jesus as King, (d) everyone should embrace the heavenly Jerusalem in eternity. Why do you think so? This psalm has been variously used in dedicating the Temple, in crowning kings of Israel (as with Ps 2, 72, 110), and by Christians who revere the Messiah.

Day 14 Why Can t We All Get Along? Psalm 133 and 134 Do you remember the context of Rodney King s question, Why can t we all get along? Where in your city might this cry for unity also apply? 1. What kind of brotherly harmony is called for here (133:1)? (a) family reunions, (b) tribal gatherings, (c) housing projects, (d) church councils, (e) an ideal realized only in heaven. 2. How do the analogies of oil and dew apply to brotherly harmony and sanctify God s people (133:2-3; see note)? 1. Whom do you need to make peace with? 2. Imagine what God s oil and dew would do for this troubled world. Do you think it will ever happen? The occasion for Psalm 133 may have been the long-awaited coming together of Israelite tribes to anoint David as king (2Sa 5:1-10). Alternately, the family discord afflicting David later in life (2Sa 11 21) may have driven him to write this psalm while longing for what he once had (Ps 133:3). Precious oil spilling onto the priest s beard, collar and robes signifies total consecration (133:2; Ex 29:7; Lev 21:10). Mount Hermon, highest of the mountains near Zion, was always rich in dew.