You refreshed the land when it was weary. Your people dwell there, O God, you have made provision for the poor. Psalm 68:9, 10 In the selection for this Sunday -- the first ten and last four verses of the long song -- David draws this conclusion from the evidence of "when you marched forth … Continue reading Psalm 68, 24 May 2020
Tag: trust
Psalm 66, 17 May 2020
Earth, air, fire and water. Early philosophers like Aristotle thought these were the basic physical elements of the world. The first two largely defined the basic structure of the environment. Fire and water could be viewed differently. First in general terms, separately or together in opposition like yin and yang, they might variously represent life, … Continue reading Psalm 66, 17 May 2020
Psalm 31a, 10 May 2020
Psalm 31 is firmly anchored in Holy Week and Easter in all three years of the Lectionary. However, another segment appears again here in May. The lengthy poem, including words quoted in Jesus' darkest hours on the cross, alternates between trust, sorrow, grief and hopeful praise. The short extract this week reflects some of the … Continue reading Psalm 31a, 10 May 2020
Psalm 116, 26 April 20
WE LEAP FORWARD a hundred psalms from last week's 16 to find in Psalm 116 a paean of thanks for deliverance from the power of darkness and the hold of the grave, grief and sorrow. So the psalmist resolves to "walk in the presence of God in the land of the living". (v.9) The psalmist … Continue reading Psalm 116, 26 April 20
Psalm 16, 19 April 2020
Easter slides by, unusually restrained for a major celebration of the Christian year. The long period of many weeks after Easter and beyond Pentecost stretches ahead. The prospect may reinforce in your mind the long adjustment we have been facing to life in Covidian times. We are in this for the long haul. Take a … Continue reading Psalm 16, 19 April 2020
Psalm 130, 29 March 20
You may be excused for feeling that, along with all humanity, you are sinking into the depths of the unknown. Psalm 130 is timely. Last week, some readers remarked that the Lectionary choice of Psalm 23 was very relevant and appropriate for these times of unusual distress. This week's Psalm 130, the sixth Penitential Psalm, … Continue reading Psalm 130, 29 March 20
Sing on
No crystal ball could foresee the rapid and ubiquitous onset of COVID-19. The Lenten wilderness experience becomes closer to reality than we ever could have imagined. Following guidelines and with some specific risks in mind, at South Woden our regular singing group has been suspended. Psalms in the South singers are sending our love, prayers … Continue reading Sing on
Psalm 133, 8 April 18
How good and how pleasant it is when kindred live together in harmony. That’s the simple message of this psalm.” Like most of the psalms of ascent, it’s short and sweet. Some unusual but enticing images that require a little explanation adorn the short song: Fine oil upon the head, flowing down upon the beard, … Continue reading Psalm 133, 8 April 18
Psalm 118, 25 March 18
This psalm of thanks opens and closes with resounding acclamations of divine love and mercy that endure forever. In between are statements about trusting in God rather than in rulers (8), relief at delivery from evil and opposition (5, 10) access to goodness (19) and causes for rejoicing. Each year when this psalm arises on … Continue reading Psalm 118, 25 March 18
Psalm 86, Solstice
There’s no hint of it in the text of Psalm 86 but the Lectionary occasionally (Year A) trots this song out at around the time of the solstice. For those in 'the South', this is the winter solstice, shortest day in the southern hemisphere calendar. [Readers in the northern hemisphere might have to find a point of … Continue reading Psalm 86, Solstice
