Sunday, February 18, 2024

Psalm 137 - MERCY IN CAPTIVITY

INTRODUCTION - Read Psalm 137, Jeremiah 12, Ezra 1&2, Nehemiah 1:1-3


In times of trouble, it's easy to forget that God answers our prayers, but HE DOES, and reassures us of HIS LOVE AND MERCY. He will "carry us through our difficulties". Like the Israelites, in their captivity, we need to be honest with our GUILT, FEAR and GRIEVING. Remember, even in times of mourning, "GOD WILL HEAR YOU AND COMFORT YOU."

"I am leaving you with a gift - PEACE OF MIND AND HEART. And the PEACE I give you the world cannot give. So don't be troubled or afraid." John 14:27  (NLT)

The Israelites had been exiled into Babylon, watching their homes  and the Temple in Jerusalem fall down around them. They had lost confidence in God's presence, and their "cry for lament" was heard all over the countryside. They were a DESPERATE, TORMENTED PEOPLE! 

For centuries, the people of Judah had heard the prophecies - "the CONSEQUENCES for their IDOLATRY AND DISOBEDIENCE." Judah and Israel had experienced Civil War, which had ended with their "captivity into Babylon." God's people had failed to hear God's warnings and had been "stripped of their covenant blessings."  They could worship in the Temple, nor live in the Promised Land. 

"No one can deny the relentless pain brought on by enduring the consequences of their wrong doing......The Lord always warns those He chastises." Charles R Swindoll

"Then after 70 years of captivity are over, I will punish the king of Babylon for their sins. I will make the country of Babylon a wasteland." Jeremiah 25:12 (NLT)

We later read in Scripture, how after their many years of captivity, Ezra and Nehemiah would lead the Israelites as they returned home to Jerusalem to rebuild the walls of their city and their Temple.  God's mercy and grace would abound.

"O Lord God of Heaven, the great and awesome God who keeps His Covenant of unfailing love with those who love  Him and obey your commands. LISTEN TO MY PRAYER! Look down and see me praying night and day for your people Israel. I confess we have sinned against you. Yes, even my own family have sinned.....  but if we return and obey your commands and live by them, even if we are exiled to the ends of the earth, YOU WILL  US BACK TO THE PLACE YOU HAVE CHOSEN for Your name to be honoured." Nehemiah 1:5&6, 9 (NLT)

"GOD'S GRACE AND MERCY hold us every step of our journey, as we return to HIS PRESENCE."  Ruth Chou Simmons

THE EXILES SONG - PRAYING FOR MERCY -                     Read Psalm 137:1-4


Imagine the Jews with their "heads hanging low" and their "shoulders slumped", silently sitting with the "tears streaming down their cheeks". Psalm 137 was written shortly after their exile into Babylon. Imagine or hurt and lonely they would have been feeling, away from the GOD'S PRESENCE.

"Besides the Rivers of Babylon, we sat and wept as we thoughts of Jerusalem.....Our captors demanded a song from us. One tormentor insisted on a joyful hymn: "Sing us one of those songs of Jerusalem!" But how can we sing those songs for the Lord in a pagan land?" Psalm 137:1, 3&4 

The Psalmist himself was an exile. Why then would they have been weeping?

* Because of the death of their LOVE ONES.

* Over the loss of EVERYTHING THEY OWNED.

* Their city and homes had been DESTROYED, along with their Temple, in which they WORSHIPPED GOD in His Presence.

* Because they were being TREATED CRUELY by their captors.

* They felt they had a BLEAK FUTURE - too many UNKNOWNS.

* They were feeling GUILTY because of the CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR SIN and their FEAR OF JUDGEMENT.

The words in the song were sad and mournful, not just a "PERFORMANCE". They were singing them in a FOREIGN LAND. Because of their fear and guilt they had forgotten GOD'S LOVE AND MERCY. 

Because of GOD'S MERCY AND GRACE, you can have "surefooting, confidence and trust" with "access to GOD'S PRESENCE. " This is what the Christian life "originates from". 

DEVOTION TO GOD - HIS TENDER MERCIES                     - Read Psalm 13:5&6

"If I forget you Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its skill. May my tongue cling to the roof if nt mouth, if I do not remember you, if I do not consider Jerusalem my highest joy." 
                                                                                        Psalm 137:5&6 (NIV)

The Psalmist vowed to never forget GOD'S HOLY CITY - JERUSALEM. Notice that in these verses, the personal pronouns,, "we and our" are replaced with "my and I". After related the anguish of the Jewish people in the first four verses, the Psalmist is now doing some "self analysis". Although still feeling their grief and guilt, he refuses to "GIVE UP". He wanted to accept that God was loving, merciful and faithful - and HIS PROMISES WERE TRUE.

Today, we too often suffer the consequences of disobeying our Father God; but if we turn our hearts to Him, believing in His Son Jesus Christ, nothing can "break our bond" with Them. Let's not forget God's GRACE AND MERCY.  

"Our merciful God has extended the way out, through GRACE. Receive His extravagant LOVE FOR YOU; HIS MERCY is always greater than your sin.....The more we set our hearts on the MERCY AND KINDNESS OF GOD the more can't help but OFFER OURSELVES BACK TO HIM, in GRATEFUL PRAISE." Ruth Chou Simmons

"Nothing that has OCCURED, or WILL OCCUR in Heaven or earth can change the TENDER MERCIES of our God." A.W Tozer

GOD'S JUSTICE - A PLEA FOR MERCY - Read Psalm 137:7-9, Obadiah 1

The Edomites joined with the Babylonians, destroying Jerusalem and taking the Jews into exile. They were a sister nation to Israel, and they should have been "sympathetic" to them, yet they "enjoyed watching the destruction of God's people". 

"Descendants from Esau were closely related to the Israelites, but hostility had divided them. The Edomites gloated at the news of Jerusalem's ruin." Pat and David Alexander

"Remember, Lord, what the Edomites did on the day Jerusalem fell. "Tear it down", they cried, "Tear it down to its foundations." Psalm 137:7 (NIV)

"The vision of Obadiah: This is what the Sovereign Lord says about Edom......."See I will make you small among the nations; you will be utterly despised. Because of the violence against your brother Jacob, you will be covered with shame forever." Obadiah 1&10 (NIV)

The Psalmist was seeking justice and retribution on behalf of God's people, for the all the Babylonians and Edomites had done to them, but it was not "self justification". In the future the Babylonians and the Edomites would be in ruins. GOD'S JUSTICE AND MERCY would prevail, and the Israelites would RETURN TO THEIR HOMELAND and rebuild it.

"But when the 70 years are fulfilled, I will punish the King of Babylon, for their guilt", declares the Lord, "I will make them desolate forever. "......"They themselves will be enslaved by many nations and great kings; I will repay them according to their deeds and the work of their hands."                                                                                                            Jeremiah 25:12&14 (NLT)

"O Babylon, you will be destroyed. Happy is the one who repays you, according to what you have done for us." Psalm 137:8 (NIV)

"For I know the plans I have for you", says the Lord, "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope"...... "I will end your captivity and restore your fortunes. I will gather you out of the nations where I sent you and I will bring you home again to your land." 
                                                                         Jeremiah 29:11&14 (NLT)

CONCLUSION - MERCY FOR OUR                                                                                    PRESENT AND FUTURE. 


By the end of this Psalm, the Psalmist moves on from sorrow to focus on God's faithfulness and mercy. God's compassion is the deep love that God has shown to those who are in misery and distress, like the people of Israel who had been in exile. MERCY AND LOVE is freely given to us too, even though we may feel unworthy or undeserving. His MERCY AND LOVE are "new every morning"  they "never end" and "GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS." 




"By the Rivers of Babylon", (1979), Boney M (Performer), You Tube

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Friday, February 9, 2024

PSALM 136 - GOD'S LOVE ENDURES FOREVER

 INTRODUCTION - Read Psalm 136, Romans 8:38&39

It isn't difficult to guess what the title of this Psalm is: "LOVE (MERCY) ENDURES FOREVER". This phrase is repeated 26 times in this Psalm, and, as the previous Psalm 135 told us, we know that  GOD'S LOVE and COMPASSION are an of "expression of  His GOODNESS".

"Mercy" is translated in Hebrew as "hessed", which may be understood as the Lord's grace,  His faithful love and kindness. In this Psalm God is also given 3 names: "Jehovah (grace)", "Elohim (might)" and "Adonai (Sovereign). " The rest of this Psalm, like its predecessor, remind us of God's many "miraculous wonders", and again, an expression of His LOVE AND MERCY. 

"You are LOVED. Nothing can get in the way of GOD'S LOVE FOR YOU...... GOD'S LOVE IS LIMITLESS, and no one can stop it. GOD'S LOVE IS PERFECT AND STEADFAST..... in HARMONY WITH HIS HOLINESS, JUSTICE AND OMNIPOTENCE, and all His other attributes." 
                                                                                  Ruth Chou Simmons


This Psalm is a rhetorical song, and we can can see a multitude of God's people, gathering in the Temple Courts. The Priest or Levite would call out the reason for their thanks and praise, and the people would respond:  "HIS MERCY (LOVE) ENDURES FOREVER."

"And when He had consulted with the people, He appointed those who should sing to the Lord, and who should praise His beauty of holiness, and they went out before the Army and were saying: "Praise the Lord, His mercy endures forever" " 2 Chronicles 20:21 (NKJV)


THANKSGIVING - Psalm 136:1-3; Psalm 100:4&5


"O GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD FOR HE IS GOOD! HIS MERCY ENDURES FOREVER! Give thanks to the God of gods! His mercy endures forever. O give thanks to the Lord of Lords! His mercy endures forever." Psalm 136:1-3 (NKJV)

God is our TRUE GOD and again we are reminded that He deserves OUR THANKS AND PRAISE. His LOVE AND MERCY are what we also need to be reminded of. Like the Israelites we need to be "GRATEFUL" for all God's blessings He has given us and we need to sing this Psalm, "HIS MERCY (LOVE) ENDURES FOREVER". 

"LORD, WE NEED TO THANK YOU, FOR YOUR LOVE AND MERCY." Nicky Gumbel

WHY DO WE THANK THE LORD?

* Because HE LOVES US!
* He is the ONE GOD!
* His GOODNESS, LOVE AND MERCY ENDURE FOREVER!
* HE CARES FOR US!

"How do we respond to HIS WONDROUS LOVE? We start here: the more we set our hearts on the MERCY AND KINDNESS OF GOD, the more we can's offer our lives back to Him with GRATEFUL PRAISE." Ruth Chou Simmons

"Enter His gates with THANKSGIVIG and His courts with PRAISE, and GIVE THANKS TO HIM and PRAISE HIS NAME. For the Lord is good and HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER, His faithfulness continues through all generations" Psalm 100:4&5 (NIV)


GOD'S LOVE SHOWN IN HIS CREATION -                      Psalm 136:4-9, Genesis 1


"To Him alone does great wonders, for His mercy endures forever; To Him who by His wisdom MADE THE HEAVENS, for His mercy endures forever; to Him who LAID THE EARTH ABOVE THE WATERS, for His mercy endures forever, WHO MADE THE GREAT LIGHTS - the sun to govern the day and the moon and stars to govern the night, His love endures forever."                                                                                                       Psalm 136:4-9 (NKJ/NIV)

"By wisdom the Lord laid His foundation, by understanding He set the Heavens in place. By His knowledge the watery depths were divided and the clouds let drop the dew."                                                                                                              Proverbs 3:19&20 (NKJV)

GOD'S CREATION is a great demonstration of HIS LOVE AND MERCY. Back in Genesis we read of the CREATION STORY and how God made everything with His people in mind. He also made His people, so they could take care of His creation.

"In the beginning God CREATED the Heavens and the earth...And God said, "Let there be LIGHT and there was LIGHT.  God saw that it was good and He separated the LIGHT from the darkness.....God CREATED MANKIND in His own image, male and female HE CREATED THEM." Genesis 1:1, 3&4, 27 (NIV)

"Know that the LORD IS GOD. It is He who MADE US, and we are His; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture." Psalm 100:2 (NIV)

"The description of GOD'S WORK IN CREATION and in history, alternate with HIS TIMELESS LOVE." Pat & David Alexander

"People cannot put a limit on GOD'S PATIENT CARE. HE CREATED EVERY DETAIL OF THE UNIVERSE, and patiently provided for HIS PEOPLE." Max Lucado

GOD'S LOVE SHOWN IN HISTORY - Read 136:6-10;     Exodus 11-15; Joshua 1-6. 

"To Him who struck down the first born of Egypt, HIS LOVE ENNDURES FOREVER; He brought Israel out by His might hand and outstretched arm, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER..... He who led His people through the wilderness, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER.....He who struck down great kings and killed mighty kings, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER, and He gave their land as an inheritance, an inheritance to His servant Israel, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER." Psalm 136:10-12, 16-18, 21-22. (NKJV)

Psalm 136 is a repetition of it's previous Psalm 135, when the Psalmist spoke of the Israelites deliverance from Egypt  and His provision in the wilderness. God still PROVIDES FOR US today - guidance, physical needs, healing and victory. God also demonstrated HIS LOVE AND MERCY " by striking down the kings of other nations". 

"Moses answered the people: "Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the DELIVERANCE the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today, you will never see again. The Lord will fight for you and you need only TO BE STILL." Exodus 14:13&14

"The Lord did to the Jordan what He has done to the Red Sea, until He dried it up before us and we crossed over. He did that so that all the people of the earth might know that the HAND OF THE LORD IS POWERFUL  and so that you might always fear the Lord your God."                          Joshua 4:23&24 (NIV)

We now, not only have A SAVIOUR IN JESUS CHRIST, but we have an advocate and healer in the HOLY SPIRIT. Our Father God asks us to praise Him, not only because He is our PROVIDER, but OUR REDEEMER. 

"The God of the HISTORY in this Psalm is very important. As in countless other places in Scripture, God uses HIS WORK IN THE PAST to give us HOPE, FAITH AND CONFIDENCE - for this moment and the future." David Guzik




JESUS OUR REDEEMER -  Read Psalm 136:23-25

"He remembered us in low estate, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER; and freed us from our enemies, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER." Psalm 136:23&25 (NKJV)

Jesus shows HIS LOVE AND MERCY everyday of our lives. His most important attribute is SELF SACRIFICE - when He DIED ON THE CROSS FOR US.  As our REDEEMER, we need to have a  LOVE RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS, as His Father God. Their love is LIMITLESS AND UNENDING. It is perfect harmony with their GOODNESS, LOVE AND MERCY. 

"For God so loved the world, He sent His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him, should not perish, but will have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son in the world to condemn the world, but that the world, through Him, might be saved." John 3:16&17 (NKJV)

As for our PROVIDER we can always trust in GOD'S FAITHFULNESS, in keeping His promises to His people. Because of HIS LOVINGKINDNESS and GRACE,  like His Son Jesus we will be able to BLESS AND HELP others. 

"Because of the LORD'S GREAT LOVE we are not consumed, for HIS COMPASSION will never fail. They are new every morning. GREAT IS YOUR FAITHFULNESS."                                                                                                             Lamentations  3:23&24 (NIV)

CONCLUSION - Psalm 36:26

Charles Spurgeon reminds us that nothing can end GOD'S LOVE AND MERCY:

* Nothing in the PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE.
* No STORMS OF LIFE.
* The DISTANCE OF LOVE ONES.
* DEATH itself.

GOD'S LOVE and GRACE  should help us:

*To be MERCIFUL TO OTHERS.
*To be MORE HOPEFUL FOR OTHERS.
* Have MORE HOPE FOR OURSELVES.

"Give thanks to the God of Heaven, HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER." Psalm 139:26 (NIV)



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