Monday, April 29, 2024

Tuesday prior to Easter 6

 

Psalm 98 key verse, verse 1—“Sing to the Lord a new song.” This psalm is a call to celebrate with joy the righteous reign of the Lord. 

Bible scholars have referred to this particular psalm as one which sings the praises of the Savior.  ‘There are striking parallels between the first part of Psalm 98 and Mary’s Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), which may mean that the mother of Jesus had the psalm in mind as she composed her hymn and that she rightly saw that the promises of the psalm were to be fulfilled in the spiritual victories to be achieved by Jesus Christ.”  

All songs were at one time new. Many have stood the test of time. The idea of a new song is found in many places in Scripture (Psalms 33:3, 40:3, 96:1, 144:9 and 149:1; Isaiah 42:10; and Revelation 5:9 and 14:3). The concept of the new song means there should be something fresh and dynamic about worship and the songs we sing to the LORD. 

The new song has a reason – to extol the great works of God, His marvelous things. It isn’t empty praise or singing for the sake of singing. The worship is connected to life experience of His marvelous things. “Marvelous things,” may be translated “miracles” the same word as in Psalm 96:3, where we translate it as “wonders.” 1

Collect for Psalm 98 Lord, we sing to you a new song, for your victory is ever new. In the empty tomb you have given us a glimpse of your future, and in your victory over death you have shown us how we shall overcome the last enemy. As the seas roar and the hills sing together, we too will praise you for your great triumph, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, now and forever. 2

Collect for the Mission of the Church: Almighty God, in Your kindness You cause the light of the Gospel to shine among us. By the working of Your Holy Spirit, help us to share the good news of Your salvation that all who hear it may rejoice in the gif tof Your unending love; 3

Sources:

1. https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/psalm-98/ 

2. Collect for Psalm 98, For All the Saints, A Prayer Book written for and by the Church, Vol.II © 1995 The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Delhi, NY

3. Collect for Missions, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis


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