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Lent with Jesus Psalms Group

Psalm 102: Honest Prayer Leads to Eternal Hope

Lent with Jesus, Week 5: March 27/28, 2022

Lesson

Psalm 102 Responsive Reading Text

New Resources

Welcoming Prayer (Spiritual Discipline)

Additional Resources, Previous Weeks

Confession and Self-Examination Guide (Posted for Week 2)

Weekly Lenten Prayers (Collects) (Posted for Week 2)

Overview (Posted for Week 1)

Psalm 100 Profile

Toni’s Title

The Lord is God and He is good.

ESV Title

His Steadfast Love Endures Forever

Literary Type

This is a hymn.

Hymns

Hymns extol the glory and greatness of God as it is revealed in nature and history, and particularly in Israels’s history. Hymns praise God in general terms for his power and faithfulness as creator of the cosmos, ruler of history, and creator/redeemer of Israel to bring blessing to all the world. Israel’s hymns stress God’s active involvement in the life story of Israel. Hymns typically demonstrate motives for worshipping and praising God. A clear example is Psalm 117, the shortest psalm, just two verses:

1 O praise the Lord, all you nations; *

praise him, all you peoples.

2 For (= Hebrew ki) great is his loving-kindness towards us, *

and the faithfulness of the Lord endures for ever.

Praise the Lord.


Hymns were used for exuberant worship in the temple and the synagogue. The people of God before the Incarnation invite us to celebrate and praise with them in hope of the kingdom of God and his Messiah. Hymns, like all psalms, show Christians how to praise God who has acted in creation, in revelation, and in redemption, and who is acting decisively in establishing his kingdom on earth. They do not ask anything; they simply rejoice in God’s presence.

Examples: Psalms 8, 19:1-6, 33, 66:1-12, 100, 103, 104, 145-150, and others

NT Prayer Guide

Eph. 1:3-14

Superscription

A Psalm for Giving Thanks.

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Psalms Group

Praising God for the Sake of Others

Prepared for Psalms Group meeting on Monday, 8/16/21

Session 7: Public and Evangelistic Praise

Video for Session 7: Public and Evangelistic Praise

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Psalms Group

Psalm 106: The Ugly Twin

Prepared for Psalms Group, 6/20/2021

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Psalms Group

Praying Psalm 105: Remembering God’s Remembering

Prepared for Psalms Group, 6/13/21

Note that there are two files for this lesson–the main one, and another for reference.

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Psalms Group

Psalm 94: A Prayer Out of Oppression

Prepared for Psalms Group on April 11, 2021

Psalm 94 is located in a group of psalms called “enthronement psalms” that express strong commitment to YHWH as king. Psalms 93-100 is a psalm group that emphasizes the theme of YHWH’s kingship, his reign and his rule as the king/judge of the earth. (See 93:1, 94:1, 95:3, 96:10, 97:1, 99:1)

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Psalms Group

Psalm 102: Disoriented, Yet Dependent

Prepared for Psalms Group, 2/14/21

Psalm 102 shows us how to pray and how important our praying is.  It is a lament by a distressed individual as a part of the people of YHWH, his also-troubled Zion community.  Through his own pain and the pain of his community, he continues his dialogue with and about YHWH.  

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Psalms Group

Psalm 89:38-52 and Psalm 90: Lamenting Together in God, Our Eternal Home

Prepared for Psalms Group, February 7, 2021

Psalm 89 is a royal psalm based on the Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel 7:8-16).  Psalm 89:1-37 is a hymn of praise for YHWH’s covenant love and faithfulness; Psalm 89:38-52 is a community lament for YHWH’s apparent failure to keep these promises.  Notice the word used in the plural in 89:1 and 89:49 to describe these promises: 

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Psalms Group

Psalm 94: Kingship in the “hurly-burly” of life

Background

Book 4 of the Psalms (90-106)

As we noted last week, Book 3 contained “problem psalms” that would fit with scholars dating its compilation during the Exile. Book 4 follows with the great encouragement needed to move forward and rebuild after the Exile, whether dated shortly before or after their return. (Remember that the date of compilation does not indicate when each psalm was written.)

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Psalms Group

Songs of Creation: Psalm 95:1-7 and Psalm 8

Prepared for Psalms Group, August 9, 2020

Overfamiliarity may rob these two vibrant psalms of creation of their energy, their ability to describe and create experiences of the glory of God in God’s creation. May the Holy Spirit fill us and the words of these psalms with Life-giving grace as we read, reflect on, and receive these hymnic psalms as spiritual nourishment.