These reflections on the Psalms by Barry Lamont talk of how we apply the verses of the Psalms to our everyday life and how the Psalms can inspire us, convict us, teach us, and strengthen our faith.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Psalm for Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015
Reflections
Psalm 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23 (Read)
“I shall not die, but live.”
Today's Psalm is an Easter song that marks
the procession of the pilgrims going up
to Jerusalem for the feast of Tabernacles.
The Psalm begins with a call to praise
that starts the procession, “Give thanks
to the Lord, for His mercy endures forever.”
Israel is continuously put to the test,
humbled and then delivered. In so doing,
Israel discovers its calling to be a people
of God and to bear witness to the nations.
Jesus makes this calling his own,
and in the Psalm we read prophetic
verses that recall the paschal mystery
of Christ, who is rejected and then exalted,
and who becomes the foundation stone
of the new people of God, “I shall not die,
but live, and declare the works of the Lord.”
As the psalmist says, “The right hand of
the Lord has struck with power; the right
hand of the Lord is exalted.” Our days of
mocking our Savior are over; we no longer
hurl insults at him. “The stone the builders
rejected has become the cornerstone.”
Our savior has risen.
“By the Lord has this been done;
it is wonderful in our eyes.”
Amen
Discussion Questions for Reflection
1. Our Response is, "This is the day the Lord has made;
let us rejoice and be glad." On this Easter Sunday,
explain what is the basis of your joy and gladness and how your
life is affected by our exalted Savior.
2. Our Lord, rejected by the 'builders' of his time,
has become the 'cornerstone' of our lives. What does it mean
to you to build your faith on the resurrection of Jesus?
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The basis of our joy and happiness, is the following…….OUR FAITH, OUR GOOD HEALTH, THE LOVE WE HAVE IN OUR FAMILY, OUR FRIENDS, OUR COUNTRY, AND ALL THE MANY BLESSINGS GOD HAS BESTOWED ON US.
ReplyDeletePsalm 118 recalls the Paschal mystery of Christ and the Easter Celebration. Even though He is rejected, He is exalted, Our Savior, Jesus Christ, becomes the foundation or 'cornerstone' of the new people of God, because of the works of the Lord's right hand. "He shall not die, but live."
ReplyDeleteI will rejoice and be glad because my life is affected by His unfailing love for me. Additionally, He provides me with security and hope in the midst of a changing world.
Most of all, I have gained Salvation because of His death and His resurrection. This is my true joy and gladness - I am redeemed and I am saved by our exalted Savior. Shouts of joy and victory resound from my heart!