Psalm 9

 


This psalm is a wonderful reminder to give praise and thanksgiving to God for that He has done!  In verses 1-2, David begins with four "I will ..." statements, demonstrated his exuberance in praising God.  In the verses following that, whether David is praising God for what He has already done or what He will assuredly do, David refers to God's righteous judgment of the wicked (vs 3-8 & 15-17) and His being a refuge for the oppressed and avenger of the afflicted (vs 9-14 & 18).  The psalm ends with a prayer (vs 19-20), bringing to mind themes from Wisdom literature as reflected in Psalms 1 & 2; that the wicked will be judged and all nations will one day bow to the LORD!

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:

  •  Verses 1-2
    • What are the "wonderful deeds" that God has done that I can that give thanks for, recount, rejoice in, and sing praises about?
  • Verses 3-18
    • In what ways have I seen God demonstrate His righteous judgment?
    • In what ways has God been a refuge for the oppressed and avenger of the afflicted?
  • Verses 19-20
    •  What is my response as I contemplate Christ's return to establish His throne and judge in righteousness?

 


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