Who - An unnamed psalmist writes a Thanksgiving song for gathered worship, speaking to the people.
What - The primary focus is to call the people to remember the steadfast love of the LORD. The reasons for calling the people to remember are thanksgiving, encouragement and admonishment. Those who have experienced the steadfast love of LORD are to give thanks to Lord for what he has done. Those in similar circumstances to the first group are encouraged to seek the LORD for help. Why? Because from His steadfast love He will help them if they are repentant and faithful. Individuals are admonished not to join the wicked or turn to sinful ways. The LORD’S steadfast love for His people means the LORD’S judgment for those who oppress others.
When - Unstated
Where - Unstated
Why - The psalmist is calling the people to give thanks to the LORD for His steadfast love and His deliverance from trouble. He is calling the redeemed of the LORD to give thanks to Him for redeeming them.
How - The psalmist calls on the people to praise and give thanks to the LORD for He is good. His steadfast love endures forever and He redeems His people from trouble. The psalmist first calls the redeemed to praise and give thanks to the LORD. He lists four groups the LORD has redeemed:
- Wanderers in a wasteland the LORD has led to a city to dwell in.
- Those suffering in the shadow of death and in affliction and prison because they rebelled against the LORD.
- The foolish who suffered affliction as a result of their foolishness, but were healed when they cried out to the LORD.
- Those who went to do business on the sea and the LORD sent a great storm to discipline them. They were saved when they cried out to the LORD. Each group is called to give thanks to the LORD for his steadfast love and wondrous works for the children of men. For He: 1) satisfies the longing soul (vs 9). 2) shatters the doors of bronze and cuts in two the bars of iron (vs 16). 3) delivers from destruction (vs 20). 4) brings them to their desired haven (vs 30). Each is to testify to the LORD’S wondrous works.
The last two stanzas are admonishments to avoid wickedness. The LORD punishes those who do evil while he blesses those who do good.
So What
- Testify to the LORD’S steadfast love in your life by telling what He has done for you. All of us fit into one or more of the four groups listed by the psalmist. Testify!
- When we find ourselves in one of the four situations described by the psalmist, cry out to Jesus. He will save.
- When tempted to do evil or join wicked people, remember the steadfast love of the LORD becomes the steadfast judgment of the LORD for the wicked (vs 33-43).
- Give thanks to the LORD for he is good and His steadfast love endures forever! Let the redeemed of the LORD say so!