Date:
08 Jan 2002
Time:
07:25:13

Comments

Okay, continuing on with my "Lectionary Psalms / Prayer of Jabez" sermon series (isn't anybody gonna accuse me of gross exegetical malpractice?), this one relates to "Enlarge My Territory". In the Prayer of Jabez book, that's taken to mean (roughly) 'increase my sphere of influence for ministering the gospel'.

I see the parallel here in what the psalmist is doing in the beginning verses (proclaiming God's work in the psalmist's life). I see it expaneding in what is happening in the later verses... speaking to the great congregation, unrestrained lips, etc.

I think this is a classic example of "testifying" -- sharing the great things God has done.

BTW, some of you might want to make reference to the song "40" by U2. The lyrics are lifted almost directly from Psalm 40, and they use to end all their concerts with the song, which is a cry of great longing "How long, to sing this song?"

-- Judge Redd


Date:
15 Jan 2002
Time:
22:39:42

Comments

Heh, Judge, thanks for your insight. I, too, am preaching this psalm this week --"Out of the Miry Bog". Where might I go to get the words to the song by U2. Blessings and more later, Karin in Wilmington DE


Date:
15 Jan 2002
Time:
22:40:33

Comments

Heh, Judge, thanks for your insight. I, too, am preaching this psalm this week --"Out of the Miry Bog". Where might I go to get the words to the song by U2. Blessings and more later, Karin in Wilmington DE


Date:
15 Jan 2002
Time:
22:49:19

Comments

Judge, thanks for your comments. I, too, am preaching on Psalm 40. ["Out of the Miry Bog"] Where might I find the words to U2's song "40"? Thanks for any help you can give. Blessings, Karin in Wilmington


Date:
17 Jan 2002
Time:
08:09:03

Comments

Karin, There are a remarkable number of internet references to Psalm 40. You'll find the U2 lyrics at http://lemon.interference.com/u2la/lyrics/albums/war/40.html. There is also a fascinating list of U2 scriptural references at www.atu2/lyrics/biblerefs.html. Hope I've got these in right. Cheers, revstani


Date:
17 Jan 2002
Time:
11:36:54

Comments

Karin, Here is a slight correction to one of the above links. It should be: http://www.atu2.com/lyrics/biblerefs.html revstani


Date:
17 Jan 2002
Time:
12:39:20

Comments

The U2 references are interesting.

Did anyone notice the reference to Exocus 21:6 and Deuteronomy 15:17? These are the passages concerning the ear piercing of slaves. M. Soards commentary series, "Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary," notes that this psalm is about thanksgiving. I've been mulling over the "Joy" or "thanksgiving" of being a servant of God. Notice in the Ex and Dt passages the the ear is pierced when the slave/servant CHOOSES to remain a slave/servant. It is used as a mark to identify the person as a servant of God. Maybe the image of one beign a slave to God is a bit of a stretch. Servant is softer term.

Any suggestions before Friday night?

seloftis in NC


Date:
17 Jan 2002
Time:
22:09:26

Comments

revstani, thanks so much for your help!i'm burning the midnight oil on this one! peace, karin


Date:
18 Jan 2002
Time:
14:14:48

Comments

I plan on doing a three point sermon using title, "Patience to Pray, Patience to Obey, Patience to Say". Pray & obey are pretty much self explanatory. "Say" refers to faith sharing. Anyone have some good illustrations on any of those three points? -- Rich in Bama


Date:
15 Feb 2002
Time:
11:53:35

Comments

Well, I'm not writing a sermon on this psalm, but I absolutely love it. Anytime I need a "pick me up" I read Psalm 40. God is good.