Monday, January 9, 2023

Tuesday prior to Epiphany 2

 

Psalm 40—The psalm is a prayer for help when troubles abound. While the cause of David’s distress is not specified, David acknowledges that they are occasioned by his sin. The prayer begins with praise of God for His past mercies (verses 1-5) and as testimony to the king’s own faithfulness to the Lord (verses 6-10).  These form the ground for his present appeal for help (verses 11-17).

Psalm 40 – The Servant comes to do God’s Will

This psalm is simply titled: To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David.

To the Chief Musician: Well might so exceedingly precious a Psalm be specially committed to the most skilled of the sacred musicians.

A Psalm of David: G. Campbell Morgan speculated, “In this case the reason for the song in all probability was that of the deliverance of David from all the long experience of outlawry and suffering; and the fact that he had been brought to his coronation.” [2]

Collect for Psalm 40:  Lord Jesus Christ, you became obedient to death and your name was exalted above all others. Teach us always to do the Father’s will, so that made holy by you obedience and united to your sacrifice, we can know your great love in times of sorrow and sing a new song to our God now and forever. Amen

Collect for 10 January: God our Father. Through Christ your Son, the hope of eternal life dawned on our world. Give to us the light of faith that we may always acknowledge him as our Redeemer and come to the glory of His kingdom. Where he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen 3]

 



[1] Luther’s Seal © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
[2] https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/psalm-40
[3] Ibid, Collect for 10 January


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