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Introduction: Music to God s Ears the upright to praise him. (Psalm 33:1) God wants to grab your attention. He could hardly have made 1 He the longest chapter in the Bible and then, for effect, he made it home to the shortest chapter too. 2 He inspired the writers of the New Testament to quote more from Psalms than from any other that God is shouting for your attention. He has something vitally to us, Psalms for us. 3 It teaches us how to relate to God as friends, valued and memorized by so many people from so many different 11 1 The middle chapter of the Bible is Psalm 117. The middle verse is Psalm 103:1. 2 The longest chapter of the Bible is Psalm 119. The shortest is Psalm 117. 3 He wrote this in his Letter to Marcellinus on the Meaning of the Psalms in about 370 AD.

12 4 God gave us these 150 worship songs because he wants to teach Spiritual discussions and resolutions have their value, but they can never substitute for building a relationship with God through singing simple love songs. One of my friends discovered this when he started coming to some of the meetings at the church I our worship that he went home and googled shared at his baptism that it was the sight of hundreds of people singing out their love for God which melted his heart and turned him into a passionate worshipper too. The Hebrews called Psalms, which means songs of, which means songs, and it is from this that we get our own name for this collection. In case we forget that a relationship with God always involves singing, Psalms tells us that God wants us to worship him and on the. 5 Shortly after he triggered the told his converts that We discover this as we 4 This quote comes from David McCullough s biography, simply entitled John Adams (2001). 5 See the titles of Psalms 4, 6, 54, 55, 61, 67 and 76. See also Psalms 33:1 3, 92:1 3, 144:9 and 150:3 5. 6 Quoted by Kenneth W. Osbeck in 101 Hymn Stories (1982).

, shutting her eyes to reality by singing about a few of her favourite things. The psalms teach us how to relate to that we want to throw in the towel on our faith altogether. The I need a language that is large enough to maintain 7 13 and Psalm 137 appears to have been written in about 530. Some time after that, God inspired some of the worship leaders 8 to compile a collection of 150 of the best psalms from the several thousand which were then in 7 Eugene Peterson in Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity (1987). 8 1 Chronicles 25:1 6 indicates that some these temple worship leaders were prophets and seers

14 circulation. 9 Some of the psalms they collated were already part of mini-collections, 10 but God inspired them to gather them into to pray and worship. Psalms 1 41 and it focuses on the character of God in order to teach us how to sing about who God is Psalms 42 72 and it teaches us how to sing when times are hard Psalms 73 89 and it models how God wants you to sing out how you really feel Psalms 90 106 and it charts can learn to sing about God s plan Psalms 107 150 sing your response to God. worship leaders structured Psalms and to study its contents by theme, but I am convinced that this structure is our Godgiven commentary on the meaning of these worship songs. psalm or cluster of psalms as a unit which teaches us a particular lesson about how we are to worship God. As we do so, we will the writers of the psalms. He wants to teach you how to grow in a relationship with him. He 9 There are many psalms in Scripture which were not included in the book of Samuel 2:1 10 and Isaiah 38:9 20. Similarly, 1 Kings 4:32 tells us that Solomon wrote 1,005 songs, but only two of them were included as Psalms 72 and 127. 10 We can still see the names of these mini-collections in the titles of some psalms, for example, the songs of ascents. Psalm 72:20 must have been the end of a mini-collection, since many more psalms of David follow.

When God Seems to Fail (44:1 26) BOOK II: SING WHEN TIMES ARE HARD 94 You made us retreat before the enemy, and our adversaries have plundered us. (Psalm 44:10) he refused to believe in the resurrection. His friends were so miserable. 1 had failed them. Their hopes had been dashed, their faith was in They wrote a psalm of praise to God. upbeat song written by one of their contemporaries who put a brave face on the problem and convinced himself that 1

Sons of Korah had actually got the right perspective. Israel had 2 abandoned them, scattered them, disgraced them, put them or for of honest prayer from time to time. In my country, the United twenties who attend church regularly has nosedived from well over 50 per cent to only 3 per cent. 3 About a third of churches have no children and over half have no teenagers. 4 Whatever WHEN GOD SEEMS TO FAIL (44:1 26) 95 2 Dr Dan Allender is a leading Christian psychologist. He wrote this in The Hidden Hope in Lament, published in the Mars Hill Review (Vol. 1, 1994). 3 Alliance entitled The 18 30 Mission: The Missing Generation? (2005). 4 This data is taken from the English Church Census in 2005. 44:1 underlines the scale of this disaster by telling us that the health of the Church requires parents to pass their faith down to the next generation.

BOOK II: SING WHEN TIMES ARE HARD us to bury our heads in the sand and to sing chirpy choruses about better days to come. He wants us to sing psalms of lament terrible suffering in our lives. Psalm 37 promised us peace and prosperity, but many of us are tired of having to pretend that we are doing better than we are. Our business ventures fail. We ones. Some of them die. Is it any wonder that there are so many confused, disillusioned Christians when we very rarely sing God wanted Psalm 44 to be sung regularly by the worshippers Psalm 44 is an angry psalm. It blames God for our disasters not being the good shepherd that we sang about in Psalm 23. any money in return. Far from feeling embarrassed by their anger, the New Testament tells us that this is how we ought

unfailing love. Not all anger towards God is good, but it can open up a dialogue which moves our hearts away from our That is exactly what happens to the Sons of Korah as they write their song. They began by confessing that God is the true King of Israel and that they can do nothing without him, and cosmic battle. They tell the Lord it is that they 5 They call the Lord to and to them for a moment longer. The or. Because assured that all will be well. of lament with other believers in church on Sunday. If you lead worship, you may need to reconsider the breadth of worship of your prayer meetings. Our churches can often be places where positive messages paste a wafer-thin veneer over the silent despair and confused cries and angry prayers which are WHEN GOD SEEMS TO FAIL (44:1 26) 97 5 loves instead. 6 Like many of the psalms in Book II, this song does not use the name Yahweh at all, but the Sons of Korah do not doubt God s continued covenant with Israel despite the fact that he seems very far-away.

expressing the anger and emotion which runs throughout Psalm BOOK II: SING WHEN TIMES ARE HARD 98

BOOK III: SING OUT HOW YOU REALLY FEEL 140 Why Does God Allow Suffering? (73:1 28) When I tried to understand all this, it troubled me deeply till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I (Psalm 73:16 17) way conversation in which we express our deepest feelings to III of Psalms tells us to sing honestly about how we are really church on Sunday. Those who have understood Psalms best throughout Church history have always been surprised at how raw and an 1 Athanasius observed that 1 Calvin wrote this in about 1556 in the preface to his Commentary on the Book of Psalms.

2 was written by David. All of the others were written by the grouped these seventeen songs together in order to show us how ordinary men and women should express their ordinary feelings to the Lord. But expressing our feelings to the Lord is not enough. The Calvin continues by observing that Athanasius adds that Korah. 3 change us as we do so. 4 He starts with one of the biggest questions WHY DOES GOD ALLOW SUFFERING? (73:1 28) 141 2 Athanasius wrote this in about 370 AD in his Letter to Marcellinus on the Meaning of the Psalms. 3 Asaph wrote Psalms 73 83, the Sons of Korah wrote Psalms 84 85 and 87 88, David wrote Psalm 86 and Ethan wrote Psalm 89. Since these worship leaders were all Levites, Book III is known as the Levite Psalter. 4 Asaph was the main worship leader at David s Tabernacle, while Ethan and the Sons of Korah led worship at Moses Tabernacle (1 Chronicles 16:37 42). Once the Temple was built, their three worship choirs came together. Asaph wrote Psalm 50 and Psalms 73 83.

BOOK III: SING OUT HOW YOU REALLY FEEL 142 He states launches into thirteen verses of complaint about how he feels is one of the main worship leaders at the Temple, he confesses 5 What is even seems rather pleased with his honesty in prayer. He calls Asaph Unless Asaph had been this honest, he would not have received an answer. The fourth-century theologian Ambrose in the second half of his prayer. He tells us that when he went into the Temple to meet with God, he started to grasp why he 7 He caught a big 5 Asaph is deceived, since God does not the point. This psalm teaches us to express the way we feel, even when our feelings are wrong. 6 Ambrose was Archbishop of Milan and wrote this in about 385 AD in his Commentary on the Psalms. 7 Asaph refers literally in 73:17 to the sanctuaries of God. If he wrote during David s reign, he means both Tabernacles, but if he wrote during Solomon s us that we need fellowship with other Christians when we are feeling down.

8 9 the fact that ill-earned riches will not last, but that the righteous have the Lord as their portion, both in this life and for evermore 10 his feelings honestly in prayer he receives an answer through a fresh revelation of the Lord which changes everything. The big question which confronts us in Psalm 73 and the Will we be as bold and honest as Asaph in prayer, or will we fall for the lie that God wants sweet platitudes which masquerade as prayer? Asaph in this psalm? Unless you unburden your heart in prayer, you must not be surprised if your prayer life feels repetitive fresh faith and a fresh desire to worship him. When we express who we really are in prayer, the Lord responds by revealing to us who he really is. If you are a church leader or a worship leader, God wants to those we lead with upbeat songs and well-crafted sermons WHY DOES GOD ALLOW SUFFERING? (73:1 28) 143 8 Note Asaph s wisdom in 73:15. As Israel s worship leader, he knows better than to harm those he leads by blurting out his feelings. He does not mark this psalm for congregational singing because leaders need to pray honestly in private so they can share with those they lead what God has said in reply (73:21 28). 9 27:8 and Solomon in Ecclesiastes 8:12 13, when they prayed their own honest 10 The Lord had promised in Numbers 18:21 24 and Deuteronomy 10:9 and 18:1 2 to be the Levites portion instead of giving them land. Asaph is a Levite and he invites us to treat the Lord as our portion too.

while forgetting that their real need is to be taught to pray. 11 them to sing about the way they really feel. BOOK III: SING OUT HOW YOU REALLY FEEL 144 11 This is even true of non-christians. 73:17 reminds us that this kind of praying can achieve more breakthrough in their searching than a brilliant lecture in apologetics.