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Today's Bible Translation
Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 99 NASB; Ch. 100-101 NIRV
Podcast Introduction
Today is Psalms Wednesday, and we’ll read chapters 99-101. Plus, we’ll continue our Essentials series, and we’ll have a time of Praise reports and Prayer Requests. I’m calling this episode “David's Call for Virtuous Leadership.”
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Summary of Psalms 99-101
These three psalms encompass a range of themes. Psalm 99 sets the tone by highlighting the exalted and holy nature of God, reminding believers of the reverence owed to Him. It serves as a reflection on God's greatness and calls for a profound awe and respect towards Him.
Psalm 100, titled "A Psalm of Thanksgiving," stands out as unique within the Psalms. It exudes a jubilant confidence in the reign of Jehovah over the entire earth. The psalm envisions a future where all people submit to God's rule, resulting in a glorious and harmonious world. The introduction captures the reader's imagination and inspires a longing for that ultimate fulfillment.
Moving on to Psalm 101, attributed to David, it offers insights into the responsibilities of leadership. The psalm was likely written during David's early days as king, as he sought to reform the abuses and confusions of the previous reign. David declares his commitment to establish a monarchy that mirrors God's own righteousness and justice. The introduction further highlights the relevance of this psalm to Christian leaders, drawing upon the exposition by Martin Luther, who emphasized the qualities that every prince or magistrate should strive to embody.
The passages encourage believers to pray for their leaders at all levels, recognizing the transformative power of God in the hearts of individuals. We should pray for our leaders to govern with integrity, righteousness, and virtue, ultimately leading to positive changes in society.
We must have consistency and authenticity in our faith. As believers we should be mindful of our behavior within our homes, not merely putting on a façade of righteousness for the public but living out their faith genuinely and consistently. We should see the fruit of the Spirit in our lives, both inside and outside our homes.
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Steve Webb 0:00I would be delighted to be proven wrong.
Steve Webb 0:10Coming to you from Riverside, California, this is the Lifespring! One Year Bible in podcasting since 2004. I'm your OG Godcaster. Steve Webb, how are you today? I hope you're well. Thanks so much for bringing me along. Today is Psalms Wednesday And we'll read chapters 99 through 100. Plus, we'll continue our essential series And we'll have a time of praise reports And prayer requests. The website is Lifespringmedia.com. And I'll have contact information at the end of the show today. Before we get started, let's have a word of prayer. Our Heavenly Father, we love you And we thank You for Your Word. And again, we thank you for the songs I pray God that you would bless us as we read, And that you would teach us. I pray this in Jesus name. Amen. Okay, let's get going.
Steve Webb 0:57Psalm 99 is another Psalm that has no title or author attribution, about Psalm 99. Commentator Derek Kidner wrote here after the carefree delight of Psalm 98 we recollect how exalted in holy he is,