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, August 26, 2019
Psalm for Sunday, September 1, 2019
Reflections
Psalm 68: 4-5, 6-7, 10-11 (Read)
“God, in your goodness, you
have made a home for the poor.”
Our psalmist sings a tribute to our
sovereign God, who makes a home
for the poor in spirit. Though we may
be forsaken, or neglected, or alone with
no one to care for us, our God prepares
a home for us. It is as Jesus tells us,
“In my Father’s house there are many
dwelling places. If there were not,
would I have told you that I am going
to prepare a place for you?” (John 14:2)
Being poor in spirit implies that one is humble,
and does not exalt himself. In our Gospel this
Sunday, our Savior reminds the Pharisee within us
that the one who humbles himself will be exalted.
And in this Sunday's first reading from Sirach,
we are told to conduct our affairs with humility,
“Humble yourself the more, the greater you are,
and you will find favor with God.” (Sirach 3:18)
Our psalmist assures us sinners too that God
will lead us out of whatever sinful habit is holding
us captive. “He leads forth the prisoners to prosperity.”
Like the 'bountiful rain' showered down upon us,
God restores us and provides for our needs.
For all that God does for us, as the Psalm says,
we are to “Sing to God, chant praise to His name!”
Amen
Discussion Questions for Reflection
1. Our psalmist speaks of a 'bountiful rain' from the Lord, showering
down upon us. Tell of how you have been restored by God's living
water when you were parched and thirsty for His presence.
2. The Psalm says that God 'leads forth prisoners to prosperity.'
Have you been set free from sinful habits or worldly attachments
by the Lord's healing hand? Explain.
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