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Pastor Bob Huggins

October 1, 2016

  • Psalm 72(GNT)

    God's Word of Justice
    Introduction

    Psalm 72: Today's reading is a psalm that is an intercessory prayer for the king. It includes petitions for the king's righteous judgment, long life, and worldwide rule that is marked by justice.
    Today's Scripture: Psalm 72:1

    Teach the king to judge with your righteousness, O God; share with him your own justice.
    Today's Reading
    A Prayer for the King

    1Teach the king to judge with your righteousness, O God;

    share with him your own justice,

    2so that he will rule over your people with justice

    and govern the oppressed with righteousness.

    3May the land enjoy prosperity;

    may it experience righteousness.

    4May the king judge the poor fairly;

    may he help the needy

    and defeat their oppressors.

    5May your people worship you as long as the sun shines,

    as long as the moon gives light, for ages to come.

    6May the king be like rain on the fields,

    like showers falling on the land.

    7May righteousness flourish in his lifetime,

    and may prosperity last as long as the moon gives light.

    8 His kingdom will reach from sea to sea,

    from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth.

    9The peoples of the desert will bow down before him;

    his enemies will throw themselves to the ground.

    10The kings of Spain and of the islands will offer him gifts;

    the kings of Sheba and Seba will bring him offerings.

    11All kings will bow down before him;

    all nations will serve him.

    12He rescues the poor who call to him,

    and those who are needy and neglected.

    13He has pity on the weak and poor;

    he saves the lives of those in need.

    14He rescues them from oppression and violence;

    their lives are precious to him.

    15Long live the king!

    May he be given gold from Sheba;

    may prayers be said for him at all times;

    may God's blessings be on him always!

    16May there be plenty of grain in the land;

    may the hills be covered with crops,

    as fruitful as those of Lebanon.

    May the cities be filled with people,

    like fields full of grass.

    17May the king's name never be forgotten;

    may his fame last as long as the sun.

    May all nations ask God to bless them

    as he has blessed the king.

    18Praise the Lord, the God of Israel!

    He alone does these wonderful things.

    19Praise his glorious name forever!

    May his glory fill the whole world.

    Amen! Amen!

    20This is the end of the prayers of David son of Jesse.
    Reflect

    The petitions in this psalm read almost like a job description for one who is called to lead. What verses indicate how a leader should rule? Are any of these petitions relevant for leaders today? What petitions resonate most with you? Why? You may wish to compare Psalm 72 with the way the prophet Samuel had described the treatment the Israelites would receive from a king (see 1 Samuel 8:11-18). What differences can you identify?
    Pray

    Righteous and loving God, I will praise your glorious name forever. May all nations seek your blessing, may your justice flourish throughout the earth, and may your glory fill the whole world. Amen.
    Prayer Concern

    World leaders
    Tomorrow's Reading

    1 Corinthians 11:17-34: The apostle Paul provides instructions for celebrating the Lord's Supper.

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