Monday, October 23, 2023

Psalm for Sunday, October 29, 2023


Reflections                         

Psalm 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51  (Read)

“The Lord Lives!”

The Psalm is saying that the Lord 
is present to us, here and now, just as 
He was when He delivered David 
from his persecutors.

The really key revelation for us is 
that the Lord lives.  He lives among us; 
He is present in the Word.  Jesus is
in fact the Living Word; He is present 
on the inside of us through the holy 
Spirit.  He is alive in the Eucharist. 
He humbled himself to share in our 
humanity, so that we might have a 
share in His divinity!

So Jesus is alive and well, standing 
by us as our “rock of refuge, our 
shield, our saving horn.”  We join 
with David in praising God and loving 
Him with all our heart and all our mind, 
as Jesus reminds us to do in the Gospel.
(Matthew 22: 37)

How do we apply the Psalm's verses to 
our lives?  We turn to our Lord to equip 
us for the battles that we fight against the 
evil one.  Jesus becomes our fortress!

In this Psalm we hear David, crying out 
to the Lord, as one cries out to his savior.
“My God, my rock of refuge, my shield, 
my saving horn, my stronghold.”  David 
has just emerged after being saved 
by God from his enemies.  David has been 
rescued by that same God of compassion 
and mercy that is present to us.

David praises his savior in language that 
is familiar to us as his spiritual descendents,
“The Lord lives!  Blessed be my rock! 
Exalted be God my savior!”

For David has been delivered from the 
forces of evil that surrounded him.
And that same deliverance is available to
us, so long as we surrender ourselves 
to God and love God with all of our heart 
and soul and strength.

Amen



Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.  The Psalm affirms for us that our Lord lives!  Tell of how 
the Lord is present to you in your daily life.  How does He reveal 
Himself to you?

2.  Our psalmist extols God our savior, and speaks of the Lord
as the horn of salvation.  When and how do you turn to the Lord
as your rock of refuge?


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