Psalm 141

 


Psalm 141 is in the last set of those attributed to David (138-145).  Prayer is offered to the LORD, likened to incense and the evening sacrifice.  The references to voice (v.1), hands (v.2), mouth/lips (v.3), heart (v.4), head (v.5), and eyes (v.8) indicate that every part of our being are to be included in our worship offerings.

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

  • Verses 1-2
    • In what ways might knowing that my prayers can be considered offerings to the LORD change my prayer life?
  • Verses 3-7
    • The psalmist prayed that God would guard his mouth, heart, and actions.  From what temptations do I need to pray for protection?
    • Why is it better to experience discipline and rebuke from the righteous than to eat the "delicacies" of the wicked?
  • Verses 8-10
    • How has God protected me and kept me safe against attacks of evildoers?

If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:

  • "Like Burning Incense, O Lord" by Lori True:  Link

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