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Psalms 81

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1For the choirmaster. According to Gittith. Of Asaph. Sing for joy to God our strength; make a joyful noise to the God of Jacob.

2Lift up a song, strike the tambourine, play the sweet-sounding harp and lyre.

3Sound the ram’s horn at the New Moon, and at the full moon on the day of our Feast.

4For this is a statute for Israel, an ordinance of the God of Jacob.

5He ordained it as a testimony for Joseph when he went out over the land of Egypt, where I heard an unfamiliar language:

6“I relieved his shoulder of the burden; his hands were freed from the basket.

7You called out in distress, and I rescued you; I answered you from the cloud of thunder; I tested you at the waters of Meribah. Selah

8Hear, O My people, and I will warn you: O Israel, if only you would listen to Me!

9There must be no strange god among you, nor shall you bow to a foreign god.

10I am the LORD your God, who brought you up out of Egypt. Open wide your mouth, and I will fill it.

11But My people would not listen to Me, and Israel would not obey Me.

12So I gave them up to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices.

13If only My people would listen to Me, if Israel would follow My ways,

14how soon I would subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their foes!

15Those who hate the LORD would feign obedience, and their doom would last forever.

16But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

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Psalms 81:1-7 Verses 1-7

All the worship we can render to the Lord is beneath his excellences, and our obligations to him, especially in our redemption from sin and wrath. What God had done on Israel's behalf, was kept in remembrance by public solemnities. To make a deliverance appear more gracious, more glorious, it is good to observe all that makes the trouble we are delivered from appear more grievous. We ought never to forget the base and ruinous drudgery to which Satan, our oppressor, brought us. But when, in distress of conscience, we are led to cry for deliverance, the Lord answers our prayers, and sets us at liberty. Convictions of sin, and trials by affliction, prove his regard to his people. If the Jews, on their solemn feast-days, were thus to call to mind their redemption out of Egypt, much more ought we, on the Christian sabbath, to call to mind a more glorious redemption, wrought out for us by our Lord Jesus Christ, from worse bondage.

Psalms 81:8-16 Verses 8-16

We cannot look for too little from the creature, nor too much from the Creator. We may have enough from God, if we pray for it in faith. All the wickedness of the world is owing to man's wilfulness. People are not religious, because they will not be so. God is not the Author of their sin, he leaves them to the lusts of their own hearts, and the counsels of their own heads; if they do not well, the blame must be upon themselves. The Lord is unwilling that any should perish. What enemies sinners are to themselves! It is sin that makes our troubles long, and our salvation slow. Upon the same conditions of faith and obedience, do Christians hold those spiritual and eternal good things, which the pleasant fields and fertile hills of Canaan showed forth. Christ is the Bread of life; he is the Rock of salvation, and his promises are as honey to pious minds. But those who reject him as their Lord and Master, must also lose him as their Saviour and their reward.

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Backsliders: Promises To Psalm 81:13, 14

If only My people would listen to Me, if Israel would follow My ways, / how soon I would subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their foes!

Blessing: Temporal, from God Psalm 81:13–16

If only My people would listen to Me, if Israel would follow My ways, / how soon I would subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their foes! / Those who hate the LORD would feign obedience, and their doom would last forever.

Bread: Made of Wheat Psalm 81:16

But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

Desire: Spiritual Psalm 81:10

I am the LORD your God, who brought you up out of Egypt. Open wide your mouth, and I will fill it.

Faith: Trial of Psalm 81:7

You called out in distress, and I rescued you; I answered you from the cloud of thunder; I tested you at the waters of Meribah. Selah

Fat: Figurative Psalm 81:16

But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

Festival of Trumpets Psalm 81:3

Sound the ram’s horn at the New Moon, and at the full moon on the day of our Feast.

God: Providence of Psalm 81:13–16

If only My people would listen to Me, if Israel would follow My ways, / how soon I would subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their foes! / Those who hate the LORD would feign obedience, and their doom would last forever.

Harp used in Worship Psalm 81:2

Lift up a song, strike the tambourine, play the sweet-sounding harp and lyre.

Honey: Found in Rocks Psalm 81:16

But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

Honey: God the Giver of Psalm 81:16

But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”

Lust: Evil Desire Psalm 81:12

So I gave them up to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices.

Music: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Psalm 81:1–3

For the choirmaster. According to Gittith. Of Asaph. Sing for joy to God our strength; make a joyful noise to the God of Jacob. / Lift up a song, strike the tambourine, play the sweet-sounding harp and lyre. / Sound the ram’s horn at the New Moon, and at the full moon on the day of our Feast.

Passover: Institution of Psalm 81:3, 5

Sound the ram’s horn at the New Moon, and at the full moon on the day of our Feast. / He ordained it as a testimony for Joseph when he went out over the land of Egypt, where I heard an unfamiliar language:

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