https://www.refugeeweek.org.au/ As a coda to the post last week on this psalm, a week ahead of schedule, we note that the psalm arrives at the beginning of Refugee Week in Australia. Each year a theme is chosen, this year's being Unity. Psalm 9 is not obviously a call for attention to the painful plight of … Continue reading Psalm 9, Refugee Week
Author: BrendO
Psalm 20, 13 June 21
This is a rich song. Opening with a confident claim that divine assistance is assured in time of trouble, David goes on to pray for blessings and prosperity. In the original setting, it seems to have been addressed to the king, seeking that God would 'fulfil all your plans'. (4) The Psalms make frequent references … Continue reading Psalm 20, 13 June 21
Psalm 9, 20 June 21
The Revised Common Liturgy picks up Psalm 9 at verse 9, after David's confident declaration of thanks for not only personal success but for the power of the 'Most High'. The praise continues throughout the reading, to the modern ear verging on triumphalism. A strong sense of 'us and them', the goodies and the baddies, … Continue reading Psalm 9, 20 June 21
Psalm 138, 6 June 2021
King David playing the harp, in an early manuscript held in Zürich; Swiss digitised collection, VC1220. David, or whoever wrote this song, is obviously feeling quite chipper in Psalm 138. He or she will praise 'with my whole heart', bowing to the holy temple and confident that his or her calls are heard: 3 On … Continue reading Psalm 138, 6 June 2021
Psalm 29, 30 May 21
David, in Psalm 29, uses dramatic poetry to convey his awe at the powerful voices of the creator, still ringing around creation. That voice is heard in storm and tempest, in writhing trees, roaring waves of the seas, the joyful response of mountains ('Sirion' or Mount Hermon), and more: 7 The voice of God flashes … Continue reading Psalm 29, 30 May 21
Crystal Ball, Jun-Aug 2021
Are we really half way through the year? The weeks roll by but each day we find some new pleasure in creation, each week a new psalm to sing. Here are music suggestions with particular relevance to Woden Valley Uniting. Note: We are in that mid-year zone when there are two OT readings and two … Continue reading Crystal Ball, Jun-Aug 2021
Psalm 104, 23 May 21
Sustainable creation You make springs gush forth in valleys, they flow between hills. (10) Image: Libby O’Loghlin Here we have epic demonstrative poetry, the poet overcome by the glory and power of the creation — and the assurance that its creator actively sustains every natural and living creature. The author’s feelings are quite infectious: You are clothed … Continue reading Psalm 104, 23 May 21
Psalm 1, 16 May 21
How often have you heard a parent say: "I'm so worried Jenny/Johnny is hanging out with a bad crowd"? Well, it's a parent's job to watch out for their offspring. But often, there's more to the story. Jenny rolls her eyes and fights back. Johnny goes below the radar. Parents resist the latest social trends. … Continue reading Psalm 1, 16 May 21
Psalm 98, 9 May 21
God will judge the world with righteousness, and the peoples with equity. (v. 9) This psalm calls people to sing a new song. It is far from an isolated offhand comment. The same invitation is made in other psalms, including 33, 96, 144 and 149. Sometimes when turning to what we sang last time, the choice … Continue reading Psalm 98, 9 May 21
Psalm 22, 2 May 21
The reading this Sunday starts at verse 25, thus skipping the early verses with their dark sense of abandonment and consequent association with Good Friday. (See main page Psalm 22: Forsaken?) Here, the psalmist sings a hymn of praise to a powerful and just God who, ultimately, rules over the nations despite indications to the contrary. … Continue reading Psalm 22, 2 May 21
