June 10, 2015

RULES WITHOUT RELATIONSHIP LEAD TO REBELLION

Psalms 50–54

Hugh Stephenson
Wednesday's Devo

June 10, 2015

Wednesday's Devo

June 10, 2015

Central Truth

God does not want a faith that focuses only on sacrifices, rituals, and works. These are worthwhile, but what He really wants is all of our heart, mind, and spirit. Only then can we have relationship, not just a religion.

Key Verse | Psalm 51:16–17

You do not desire a sacrifice, or I would offer one.
You do not want a burnt offering.
The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit.
You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.
(Psalm 51:16-17)

Psalms 50–54

God Himself Is Judge

A Psalm of Asaph.

The Mighty One, God the LORD,
    speaks and summons the earth
    from the rising of the sun to its setting.
Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty,
    God shines forth.

Our God comes; he does not keep silence; 1 50:3 Or May our God come, and not keep silence
    before him is a devouring fire,
    around him a mighty tempest.
He calls to the heavens above
    and to the earth, that he may judge his people:
“Gather to me my faithful ones,
    who made a covenant with me by sacrifice!”
The heavens declare his righteousness,
    for God himself is judge! Selah

“Hear, O my people, and I will speak;
    O Israel, I will testify against you.
    I am God, your God.
Not for your sacrifices do I rebuke you;
    your burnt offerings are continually before me.
I will not accept a bull from your house
    or goats from your folds.
10  For every beast of the forest is mine,
    the cattle on a thousand hills.
11  I know all the birds of the hills,
    and all that moves in the field is mine.

12  If I were hungry, I would not tell you,
    for the world and its fullness are mine.
13  Do I eat the flesh of bulls
    or drink the blood of goats?
14  Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving, 2 50:14 Or Make thanksgiving your sacrifice to God
    and perform your vows to the Most High,
15  and call upon me in the day of trouble;
    I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me.”

16  But to the wicked God says:
    “What right have you to recite my statutes
    or take my covenant on your lips?
17  For you hate discipline,
    and you cast my words behind you.
18  If you see a thief, you are pleased with him,
    and you keep company with adulterers.

19  You give your mouth free rein for evil,
    and your tongue frames deceit.
20  You sit and speak against your brother;
    you slander your own mother's son.
21  These things you have done, and I have been silent;
    you thought that I 3 50:21 Or that the I am was one like yourself.
But now I rebuke you and lay the charge before you.

22  Mark this, then, you who forget God,
    lest I tear you apart, and there be none to deliver!
23  The one who offers thanksgiving as his sacrifice glorifies me;
    to one who orders his way rightly
    I will show the salvation of God!”

Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God

To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet went to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba.

Have mercy on me, 4 51:1 Or Be gracious to me O God,
    according to your steadfast love;
according to your abundant mercy
    blot out my transgressions.
Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity,
    and cleanse me from my sin!

For I know my transgressions,
    and my sin is ever before me.
Against you, you only, have I sinned
    and done what is evil in your sight,
so that you may be justified in your words
    and blameless in your judgment.
Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity,
    and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being,
    and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart.

Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean;
    wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
Let me hear joy and gladness;
    let the bones that you have broken rejoice.
Hide your face from my sins,
    and blot out all my iniquities.
10  Create in me a clean heart, O God,
    and renew a right 5 51:10 Or steadfast spirit within me.
11  Cast me not away from your presence,
    and take not your Holy Spirit from me.
12  Restore to me the joy of your salvation,
    and uphold me with a willing spirit.

13  Then I will teach transgressors your ways,
    and sinners will return to you.
14  Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God,
    O God of my salvation,
    and my tongue will sing aloud of your righteousness.
15  O Lord, open my lips,
    and my mouth will declare your praise.
16  For you will not delight in sacrifice, or I would give it;
    you will not be pleased with a burnt offering.
17  The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;
    a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.

18  Do good to Zion in your good pleasure;
    build up the walls of Jerusalem;
19  then will you delight in right sacrifices,
    in burnt offerings and whole burnt offerings;
    then bulls will be offered on your altar.

The Steadfast Love of God Endures

To the choirmaster. A Maskil 6 52:1 Probably a musical or liturgical term of David, when Doeg, the Edomite, came and told Saul, “David has come to the house of Ahimelech.”

Why do you boast of evil, O mighty man?
    The steadfast love of God endures all the day.
Your tongue plots destruction,
    like a sharp razor, you worker of deceit.
You love evil more than good,
    and lying more than speaking what is right. Selah
You love all words that devour,
    O deceitful tongue.

But God will break you down forever;
    he will snatch and tear you from your tent;
    he will uproot you from the land of the living. Selah
The righteous shall see and fear,
    and shall laugh at him, saying,
“See the man who would not make
    God his refuge,
but trusted in the abundance of his riches
    and sought refuge in his own destruction!” 7 52:7 Or in his work of destruction

But I am like a green olive tree
    in the house of God.
I trust in the steadfast love of God
    forever and ever.
I will thank you forever,
    because you have done it.
I will wait for your name, for it is good,
    in the presence of the godly.

There Is None Who Does Good

To the choirmaster: according to Mahalath. A Maskil 8 53:1 Probably musical or liturgical terms of David.

The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.”
    They are corrupt, doing abominable iniquity;
    there is none who does good.

God looks down from heaven
    on the children of man
to see if there are any who understand, 9 53:2 Or who act wisely
    who seek after God.

They have all fallen away;
    together they have become corrupt;
there is none who does good,
    not even one.

Have those who work evil no knowledge,
    who eat up my people as they eat bread,
    and do not call upon God?

There they are, in great terror,
    where there is no terror!
For God scatters the bones of him who encamps against you;
    you put them to shame, for God has rejected them.

Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!
    When God restores the fortunes of his people,
    let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad.

The Lord Upholds My Life

To the choirmaster: with stringed instruments. A Maskil 10 54:1 Probably a musical or liturgical term of David, when the Ziphites went and told Saul, “Is not David hiding among us?”

O God, save me by your name,
    and vindicate me by your might.
O God, hear my prayer;
    give ear to the words of my mouth.

For strangers 11 54:3 Some Hebrew manuscripts and Targum insolent men (compare Psalm 86:14) have risen against me;
    ruthless men seek my life;
    they do not set God before themselves. Selah

Behold, God is my helper;
    the Lord is the upholder of my life.
He will return the evil to my enemies;
    in your faithfulness put an end to them.

With a freewill offering I will sacrifice to you;
    I will give thanks to your name, O LORD, for it is good.
For he has delivered me from every trouble,
    and my eye has looked in triumph on my enemies.

Footnotes

[1] 50:3 Or May our God come, and not keep silence
[2] 50:14 Or Make thanksgiving your sacrifice to God
[3] 50:21 Or that the I am
[4] 51:1 Or Be gracious to me
[5] 51:10 Or steadfast
[6] 52:1 Probably a musical or liturgical term
[7] 52:7 Or in his work of destruction
[8] 53:1 Probably musical or liturgical terms
[9] 53:2 Or who act wisely
[10] 54:1 Probably a musical or liturgical term
[11] 54:3 Some Hebrew manuscripts and Targum insolent men (compare Psalm 86:14)

Dive Deeper | Psalms 50–54

In Psalms 50-54, the author talks about what God really values and what He really wants from us. Psalm 50:23 says, "[G]iving thanks is a sacrifice that truly honors me. . . ." Psalm 51:17 tells us God desires a "broken and repentant heart." Psalm 52 talks about the warriors who trust in their wealth and whom God strikes down. Psalm 54:6 says, "I will sacrifice a voluntary offering to you; I will praise your name, O Lord, for it is good."

It is only recently that I have been able to begin to understand what God really wants from me and for me. I spent much of my adult life studying religion, theology, and the Bible, searching for what I needed to do to have peace, comfort, and security. Virtually all the information I accumulated stayed in my head. Only a small part moved the 18 inches from my head to my heart. I concluded that God was distant, and it was up to me to get control so that I would have the peace I sought.

Because God loves me and is patient, the good seeds in His Word stayed planted for all those years and finally broke through in 2012. I had built a successful business, had a wonderful family, and had the life I thought I wanted. I tithed, served on committees and boards, and did all the "right" things. These were my "ritual sacrifices." They were supposed to buy me the peace, comfort, and security I craved. It all began to unravel as I began to understand that none of what I had or did was making me happy for any length of time. My life started to crash around me, and my "head faith" and all my works were revealed to be the filthy rags of Isaiah 64:6: "When we display our righteous deeds, they are nothing but filthy rags."

God showed me how I had failed as a believer, spouse, father, employer, and all my other roles. Through re:generation (Watermark's recovery ministry) and the Prodigal Ministry (Watermark's ministry for families of those who are wandering far from God), God showed me that He wants my heart, not just my head. 

Discussion Questions

1. What are some of your "righteous deeds" that God would call filthy rags? 

2. What are you putting ahead of following God as first priority? Work? Physical appearance? Reputation? Kids' achievements?

3. How can you praise and thank God today rather than only asking Him to heal or help?

4. In what part of your life is your spirit broken and you need complete surrender to His will and plan for you?