Reflections
Psalm 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14

“I will hear what God proclaims …
glory dwelling in our land.”
Our psalmist knows the importance of
listening carefully for the voice of the Lord.
We too must listen attentively for the voice
of the Lord and be careful not to miss
His presence among us.
“I will listen for what God, the Lord, has to say.”
How do we seek Him out?
Where do we find the Lord?
We find Him when we read and study
His Word, His living Word,
as fresh now as it was thousands
of years ago. For His Word is
as penetrating as a two edged sword,
able to separate bone from marrow;
convicting us; pointing the way to salvation;
and providing us with
an instruction manual for life.
All we have to do is follow it.
As our psalmist cries out,
“Near indeed is His salvation
to those who fear Him.”
For us Christians the Psalm
is more than a cry.
It is a promise of salvation --
the psalmist prepares the way of the Lord.
The psalmist promises that the Lord
himself will give us His benefits.
And what should we expect?
Nothing less than the coming
of the Messiah himself.
That’s what happens when
“Kindness and truth shall meet;”
when “Justice and peace shall kiss;”
when “Truth shall spring from the earth”
(when the Messiah is born).
The goodness and blessings that
the psalmist speaks of
are fulfilled in Christ.
Where else would we turn
to receive real spiritual abundance.?
For our Savior is truly
“Glory dwelling in our land.”
Amen
Discussion Questions for Reflection
1. Our psalmist speaks of, 'Glory dwelling in our land;'
and says that the Lord's salvation is 'near indeed'
to those who fear him. These verses suggest that our Savior
is close at hand and accessible to all of us who fear Him.
Describe how our Savior is present to you.
2. The Psalm says, 'The Lord himself will give His benefits.'
Tell of the benefits you are receiving from the Lord.






