Today’s passage: Psalm 92
Helpful thoughts:
- This psalm was written for the day of worship!
- To think that there could be anything better or more fitting for the Lord’s Day than to sing praises, to declare His love, and to worship God…well…verse 6 describes that thinking.
- One of the purposes of the Lord’s Day is to refocus and correct our thinking about the world around us (Verses 7-9, Psalm 73:16-17). When we see the Lord rightly, we will then see the world rightly. We need regular recalibration.
- The tree that flourishes is the tree planted in the house of the Lord (Verse 13).
Questions to consider:
- What is the Lord’s Day for our church? When do we gather to worship Him? Why is it right to worship Him?
- How is someone “planted” and continually nourished “in the household of God?” What does that look like today? How could this analogy work together with that of the “body” from 1 Corinthians 12:14-27?
- Though the New Testament never commands Christians to observe the Sabbath, we do enter into Sabbath rest and enjoy it every day…how? (Hebrews 4:1-13) Who has provided our righteousness in full and provides us true rest?