Along The Way (March 8 - 14, 2024)

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  • Psalm 76 & 77

    Israel’s God — Judge of All the Earth

    To the leader: with stringed instruments. A Psalm of Asaph. A Song.

    In Judah God is known;

    his name is great in Israel.

    His abode has been established in Salem,

    his dwelling place in Zion.

    There he broke the flashing arrows,

    the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war. Selah

    Glorious are you, more majestic

    than the everlasting mountains.

    The courageous were stripped of their spoil;

    they sank into sleep;

    none of the troops

    was able to lift a hand.

    At your rebuke, O God of Jacob,

    both rider and horse lay stunned.

    But you indeed are awesome!

    Who can stand before you

    when your anger is roused?

    From the heavens you uttered judgment;

    the earth feared and was still

    when God rose up to establish judgment,

    to save all the oppressed of the earth. Selah

    Human wrath serves only to praise you,

    when you bind the last bit of your wrath around you.

    Make vows to the Lord your God and perform them;

    let all who are around him bring gifts

    to the one who is awesome,

    who cuts off the spirit of princes,

    who inspires fear in the kings of the earth.

    God’s Mighty Deeds Recalled

    To the leader: according to Jeduthun. Of Asaph. A Psalm.

    I cry aloud to God,

    aloud to God, that he may hear me.

    In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord;

    in the night my hand is stretched out without wearying;

    my soul refuses to be comforted.

    I think of God, and I moan;

    I meditate, and my spirit faints. Selah

    You keep my eyelids from closing;

    I am so troubled that I cannot speak.

    I consider the days of old

    and remember the years of long ago.

    I commune with my heart in the night;

    I meditate and search my spirit:

    “Will the Lord spurn forever

    and never again be favorable?

    Has his steadfast love ceased forever?

    Are his promises at an end for all time?

    Has God forgotten to be gracious?

    Has he in anger shut up his compassion?” Selah

    And I say, “It is my grief

    that the right hand of the Most High has changed.”

    I will call to mind the deeds of the Lord;

    I will remember your wonders of old.

    I will meditate on all your work

    and muse on your mighty deeds.

    Your way, O God, is holy.

    What god is so great as our God?

    You are the God who works wonders;

    you have displayed your might among the peoples.

    With your strong arm you redeemed your people,

    the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah

    When the waters saw you, O God,

    when the waters saw you, they were afraid;

    the very deep trembled.

    The clouds poured out water;

    the skies thundered;

    your arrows flashed on every side.

    The crash of your thunder was in the whirlwind;

    your lightnings lit up the world;

    the earth trembled and shook.

    Your way was through the sea,

    your path through the mighty waters,

    yet your footprints were unseen.

    You led your people like a flock

    by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

  • Psalm 78:1-33

    God’s Goodness and Israel’s Ingratitude

    A Maskil of Asaph.

    Give ear, O my people, to my teaching;

    incline your ears to the words of my mouth.

    I will open my mouth in a parable;

    I will utter dark sayings from of old,

    things that we have heard and known,

    that our ancestors have told us.

    We will not hide them from their children;

    we will tell to the coming generation

    the glorious deeds of the Lord and his might

    and the wonders that he has done.

    He established a decree in Jacob

    and appointed a law in Israel,

    which he commanded our ancestors

    to teach to their children,

    that the next generation might know them,

    the children yet unborn,

    and rise up and tell them to their children,

    so that they should set their hope in God,

    and not forget the works of God,

    but keep his commandments;

    and that they should not be like their ancestors,

    a stubborn and rebellious generation,

    a generation whose heart was not steadfast,

    whose spirit was not faithful to God.

    The Ephraimites, armed with the bow,

    turned back on the day of battle.

    They did not keep God’s covenant

    and refused to walk according to his law.

    They forgot what he had done

    and the miracles that he had shown them.

    In the sight of their ancestors he worked marvels

    in the land of Egypt, in the fields of Zoan.

    He divided the sea and let them pass through it

    and made the waters stand like a heap.

    In the daytime he led them with a cloud

    and all night long with a fiery light.

    He split rocks open in the wilderness

    and gave them drink abundantly as from the deep.

    He made streams come out of the rock

    and caused waters to flow down like rivers.

    Yet they sinned still more against him,

    rebelling against the Most High in the desert.

    They tested God in their heart

    by demanding the food they craved.

    They spoke against God, saying,

    “Can God spread a table in the wilderness?

    Even though he struck the rock so that water gushed out

    and torrents overflowed,

    can he also give bread

    or provide meat for his people?”

    Therefore, when the Lord heard, he was full of rage;

    a fire was kindled against Jacob,

    his anger mounted against Israel,

    because they had no faith in God

    and did not trust his saving power.

    Yet he commanded the skies above

    and opened the doors of heaven;

    he rained down on them manna to eat

    and gave them the grain of heaven.

    Mortals ate of the bread of angels;

    he sent them food in abundance.

    He caused the east wind to blow in the heavens,

    and by his power he led out the south wind;

    he rained flesh upon them like dust,

    winged birds like the sand of the seas;

    he let them fall within their camp,

    all around their dwellings.

    And they ate and were well filled,

    for he gave them what they craved.

    But before they had satisfied their craving,

    while the food was still in their mouths,

    the anger of God rose against them,

    and he killed the strongest of them

    and laid low the flower of Israel.

    In spite of all this they still sinned;

    they did not believe in his wonders.

    So he made their days vanish like a breath

    and their years in terror.

  • Psalm 78:34-72

    When he killed them, they searched for him;

    they repented and sought God earnestly.

    They remembered that God was their rock,

    the Most High God their redeemer.

    But they flattered him with their mouths;

    they lied to him with their tongues.

    Their heart was not steadfast toward him;

    they were not true to his covenant.

    Yet he, being compassionate,

    forgave their iniquity

    and did not destroy them;

    often he restrained his anger

    and did not stir up all his wrath.

    He remembered that they were but flesh,

    a wind that passes and does not come again.

    How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness

    and grieved him in the desert!

    They tested God again and again

    and provoked the Holy One of Israel.

    They did not keep in mind his power

    or the day when he redeemed them from the foe,

    when he displayed his signs in Egypt

    and his miracles in the fields of Zoan.

    He turned their rivers to blood,

    so that they could not drink of their streams.

    He sent among them swarms of flies that devoured them

    and frogs that destroyed them.

    He gave their crops to the caterpillar

    and the fruit of their labor to the locust.

    He destroyed their vines with hail

    and their sycamores with frost.

    He gave over their cattle to the hail

    and their flocks to thunderbolts.

    He let loose on them his fierce anger,

    wrath, indignation, and distress,

    a company of destroying angels.

    He made a path for his anger;

    he did not spare them from death

    but gave their lives over to the plague.

    He struck all the firstborn in Egypt,

    the first issue of their strength in the tents of Ham.

    Then he led out his people like sheep

    and guided them in the wilderness like a flock.

    He led them in safety so that they were not afraid,

    but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.

    And he brought them to his holy hill,

    to the mountain that his right hand had won.

    He drove out nations before them;

    he apportioned them for a possession

    and settled the tribes of Israel in their tents.

    Yet they tested the Most High God

    and rebelled against him.

    They did not observe his decrees

    but turned away and were faithless like their ancestors;

    they twisted like a treacherous bow.

    For they provoked him to anger with their high places;

    they moved him to jealousy with their idols.

    When God heard, he was full of wrath,

    and he utterly rejected Israel.

    He abandoned his dwelling at Shiloh,

    the tent where he dwelt among mortals,

    and delivered his power to captivity,

    his glory to the hand of the foe.

    He gave his people to the sword

    and vented his wrath on his heritage.

    Fire devoured their young men,

    and their young women had no marriage song.

    Their priests fell by the sword,

    and their widows made no lamentation.

    Then the Lord awoke as from sleep,

    like a warrior shouting because of wine.

    He put his adversaries to rout;

    he put them to everlasting disgrace.

    He rejected the tent of Joseph;

    he did not choose the tribe of Ephraim,

    but he chose the tribe of Judah,

    Mount Zion, which he loves.

    He built his sanctuary like the high heavens,

    like the earth, which he has founded forever.

    He chose his servant David

    and took him from the sheepfolds;

    from tending the nursing ewes he brought him

    to be the shepherd of his people Jacob,

    of Israel, his inheritance.

    With upright heart he tended them

    and guided them with skillful hand.

  • Psalm 79

    Plea for Mercy for Jerusalem

    A Psalm of Asaph.

    O God, the nations have come into your inheritance;

    they have defiled your holy temple;

    they have laid Jerusalem in ruins.

    They have given the bodies of your servants

    to the birds of the air for food,

    the flesh of your faithful to the wild animals of the earth.

    They have poured out their blood like water

    all around Jerusalem,

    and there was no one to bury them.

    We have become a taunt to our neighbors,

    mocked and derided by those around us.

    How long, O Lord? Will you be angry forever?

    Will your jealous wrath burn like fire?

    Pour out your anger on the nations

    that do not know you

    and on the kingdoms

    that do not call on your name.

    For they have devoured Jacob

    and laid waste his habitation.

    Do not remember against us the iniquities of our ancestors;

    let your compassion come speedily to meet us,

    for we are brought very low.

    Help us, O God of our salvation,

    for the glory of your name;

    deliver us and forgive our sins,

    for your name’s sake.

    Why should the nations say,

    “Where is their God?”

    Let the avenging of the outpoured blood of your servants

    be known among the nations before our eyes.

    Let the groans of the prisoners come before you;

    according to your great power, preserve those doomed to die.

    Return sevenfold into the bosom of our neighbors

    the taunts with which they taunted you, O Lord!

    Then we your people, the flock of your pasture,

    will give thanks to you forever;

    from generation to generation we will recount your praise.

  • Psalm 80 & 81

    Prayer for Israel’s Restoration

    To the leader: on Lilies, a Covenant. Of Asaph. A Psalm.

    Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel,

    you who lead Joseph like a flock!

    You who are enthroned upon the cherubim, shine forth

    before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh.

    Stir up your might,

    and come to save us!

    Restore us, O God;

    let your face shine, that we may be saved.

    O Lord God of hosts,

    how long will you be angry with your people’s prayers?

    You have fed them with the bread of tears

    and given them tears to drink in full measure.

    You make us the scorn of our neighbors;

    our enemies laugh among themselves.

    Restore us, O God of hosts;

    let your face shine, that we may be saved.

    You brought a vine out of Egypt;

    you drove out the nations and planted it.

    You cleared the ground for it;

    it took deep root and filled the land.

    The mountains were covered with its shade,

    the mighty cedars with its branches;

    it sent out its branches to the sea

    and its shoots to the River.

    Why then have you broken down its walls,

    so that all who pass along the way pluck its fruit?

    The boar from the forest ravages it,

    and all that move in the field feed on it.

    Turn again, O God of hosts;

    look down from heaven and see;

    have regard for this vine,

    the stock that your right hand planted.

    It has been burned with fire; it has been cut down;

    may they perish at the rebuke of your countenance.

    But let your hand be upon the one at your right hand,

    the one whom you made strong for yourself.

    Then we will never turn back from you;

    give us life, and we will call on your name.

    Restore us, O Lord God of hosts;

    let your face shine, that we may be saved.

    God’s Appeal to Stubborn Israel

    To the leader: according to The Gittith. Of Asaph.

    Sing aloud to God our strength;

    shout for joy to the God of Jacob.

    Raise a song; sound the tambourine,

    the sweet lyre with the harp.

    Blow the trumpet at the new moon,

    at the full moon, on our festal day.

    For it is a statute for Israel,

    an ordinance of the God of Jacob.

    He made it a decree in Joseph,

    when he went out over the land of Egypt.

    I hear a voice I had not known:

    “I relieved your shoulder of the burden;

    your hands were freed from the basket.

    In distress you called, and I rescued you;

    I answered you in the secret place of thunder;

    I tested you at the waters of Meribah. Selah

    Hear, O my people, while I admonish you;

    O Israel, if you would but listen to me!

    There shall be no strange god among you;

    you shall not bow down to a foreign god.

    I am the Lord your God,

    who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.

    Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.

    “But my people did not listen to my voice;

    Israel would not submit to me.

    So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts,

    to follow their own counsels.

    O that my people would listen to me,

    that Israel would walk in my ways!

    Then I would quickly subdue their enemies

    and turn my hand against their foes.

    Those who hate the Lord would cringe before him,

    and their doom would last forever.

    I would feed you with the finest of the wheat,

    and with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

  • Psalm 82, 83 & 84

    A Plea for Justice

    A Psalm of Asaph.

    God has taken his place in the divine council;

    in the midst of the gods he holds judgment:

    “How long will you judge unjustly

    and show partiality to the wicked? Selah

    Give justice to the weak and the orphan;

    maintain the right of the lowly and the destitute.

    Rescue the weak and the needy;

    deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”

    They have neither knowledge nor understanding;

    they walk around in darkness;

    all the foundations of the earth are shaken.

    I say, “You are gods,

    children of the Most High, all of you;

    nevertheless, you shall die like mortals

    and fall like any prince.”

    Rise up, O God, judge the earth,

    for all the nations belong to you!

    Prayer for Judgment on Israel’s Foes

    A Song. A Psalm of Asaph.

    O God, do not keep silent;

    do not hold your peace or be still, O God!

    Even now your enemies are in tumult;

    those who hate you have raised their heads.

    They lay crafty plans against your people;

    they consult together against those you protect.

    They say, “Come, let us wipe them out as a nation;

    let the name of Israel be remembered no more.”

    They conspire with one accord;

    against you they make a covenant — the tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites,

    Moab and the Hagrites,

    Gebal and Ammon and Amalek,

    Philistia with the inhabitants of Tyre;

    Assyria also has joined them;

    they are the strong arm of the children of Lot. Selah

    Do to them as you did to Midian,

    as to Sisera and Jabin at the Wadi Kishon,

    who were destroyed at En-dor,

    who became dung for the ground.

    Make their nobles like Oreb and Zeeb,

    all their princes like Zebah and Zalmunna,

    who said, “Let us take the pastures of God

    for our own possession.”

    O my God, make them like whirling dust,

    like chaff before the wind.

    As fire consumes the forest,

    as the flame sets the mountains ablaze,

    so pursue them with your tempest

    and terrify them with your hurricane.

    Fill their faces with shame,

    so that they may seek your name, O Lord.

    Let them be put to shame and dismayed forever;

    let them perish in disgrace.

    Let them know that you alone,

    whose name is the Lord,

    are the Most High over all the earth.

    The Joy of Worship in the Temple

    To the leader: according to The Gittith. Of the Korahites. A Psalm.

    How lovely is your dwelling place,

    O Lord of hosts!

    My soul longs, indeed it faints,

    for the courts of the Lord;

    my heart and my flesh sing for joy

    to the living God.

    Even the sparrow finds a home

    and the swallow a nest for herself,

    where she may lay her young,

    at your altars, O Lord of hosts,

    my King and my God.

    Happy are those who live in your house,

    ever singing your praise. Selah

    Happy are those whose strength is in you,

    in whose heart are the highways to Zion.

    As they go through the valley of Baca,

    they make it a place of springs;

    the early rain also covers it with pools.

    They go from strength to strength;

    the God of gods will be seen in Zion.

    O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer;

    give ear, O God of Jacob! Selah

    Behold our shield, O God;

    look on the face of your anointed.

    The Joy of Worship in the Temple

    To the leader: according to The Gittith. Of the Korahites. A Psalm.

    How lovely is your dwelling place,

    O Lord of hosts!

    My soul longs, indeed it faints,

    for the courts of the Lord;

    my heart and my flesh sing for joy

    to the living God.

    Even the sparrow finds a home

    and the swallow a nest for herself,

    where she may lay her young,

    at your altars, O Lord of hosts,

    my King and my God.

    Happy are those who live in your house,

    ever singing your praise. Selah

    Happy are those whose strength is in you,

    in whose heart are the highways to Zion.

    As they go through the valley of Baca,

    they make it a place of springs;

    the early rain also covers it with pools.

    They go from strength to strength;

    the God of gods will be seen in Zion.

    O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer;

    give ear, O God of Jacob! Selah

    Behold our shield, O God;

    look on the face of your anointed.

    For a day in your courts is better

    than a thousand elsewhere.

    I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God

    than live in the tents of wickedness.

    For the Lord God is a sun and shield;

    he bestows favor and honor.

    No good thing does the Lord withhold

    from those who walk uprightly.

    O Lord of hosts,

    happy is everyone who trusts in you.

  • Psalm 85 & 86

    Prayer for the Restoration of God’s Favor

    To the leader. Of the Korahites. A Psalm.

    Lord, you were favorable to your land;

    you restored the fortunes of Jacob.

    You forgave the iniquity of your people;

    you pardoned all their sin. Selah

    You withdrew all your wrath;

    you turned from your hot anger.

    Restore us again, O God of our salvation,

    and put away your indignation toward us.

    Will you be angry with us forever?

    Will you prolong your anger to all generations?

    Will you not revive us again,

    so that your people may rejoice in you?

    Show us your steadfast love, O Lord,

    and grant us your salvation.

    Let me hear what God the Lord will speak,

    for he will speak peace to his people,

    to his faithful, to those who turn to him in their hearts.

    Surely his salvation is at hand for those who fear him,

    that his glory may dwell in our land.

    Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet;

    righteousness and peace will kiss each other.

    Faithfulness will spring up from the ground,

    and righteousness will look down from the sky.

    The Lord will give what is good,

    and our land will yield its increase.

    Righteousness will go before him

    and will make a path for his steps.

    Supplication for Help against Enemies

    A Prayer of David.

    Incline your ear, O Lord, and answer me,

    for I am poor and needy.

    Preserve my life, for I am devoted to you;

    save your servant who trusts in you.

    You are my God; be gracious to me, O Lord,

    for to you do I cry all day long.

    Gladden the soul of your servant,

    for to you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.

    For you, O Lord, are good and forgiving,

    abounding in steadfast love to all who call on you.

    Give ear, O Lord, to my prayer;

    listen to my cry of supplication.

    In the day of my trouble I call on you,

    for you will answer me.

    There is none like you among the gods, O Lord,

    nor are there any works like yours.

    All the nations you have made shall come

    and bow down before you, O Lord,

    and shall glorify your name.

    For you are great and do wondrous things;

    you alone are God.

    Teach me your way, O Lord,

    that I may walk in your truth;

    give me an undivided heart to revere your name.

    I give thanks to you, O Lord my God, with my whole heart,

    and I will glorify your name forever.

    For great is your steadfast love toward me;

    you have delivered my soul from the depths of Sheol.

    O God, the insolent rise up against me;

    a band of ruffians seeks my life,

    and they do not set you before them.

    But you, O Lord, are a God merciful and gracious,

    slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.

    Turn to me and be gracious to me;

    give your strength to your servant;

    save the child of your maidservant.

    Show me a sign of your favor,

    so that those who hate me may see it and be put to shame,

    because you, Lord, have helped me and comforted me.

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