This week’s passages are from Psalm 52:1-7 & Luke
10:38-42.
Psalm 52:1-7
Psalm 52 is personal song written by David about one of his
arch-enemies, Doeg the Edomite. When David fled from King Saul’s court, he was
helped by Ahimelech the priest at a town called Nob. David and his men were
given food, shelter, and Goliath’s sword, all of which was witnessed by Doeg.
Doeg reported all of this to King Saul and then carried out a
dreadful slaughter of the priests and people. This psalm is David’s reaction to
what occurred, so much of the language is strongly cursing Doeg, especially in
the original Hebrew.
Questions for study and
reflection
Read over the first
seven verses of the psalm. What are your first impressions?
What are the accusations
that David makes about Doeg? Were they justified?
What does David expect
God to do about Doeg’s wickedness? Is this justifiable?
Have you ever prayed an
angry prayer? What was the cause? What did you expect God to do? How was this
resolved?
Read the remaining
verses of the psalm (vv8-9). Has David found closure to his anger?
Luke 10:38-42
Luke’s story about the sisters Martha and Mary has been told by
the church for many generations. In this passage, Jesus gets to meet the
sisters for the first time. Martha has invited Him to her home, and she is
honored by His acceptance of her request. Things, however, do not go as Martha
plans, especially when she sees her sister spending all of her time with Jesus,
instead of helping her prepare the meal for Christ and his disciples.
.
Questions for study and
reflection
Why do you think Martha
invited Jesus to her home? How must she have felt when He accepted her
invitation?
What did her sister Mary
do when Jesus arrived? Why was this important to her?
What made Martha
complain to Jesus? What did she expect Him to do?
How did Jesus respond to
Martha? What was He trying to teach her?
Sometimes, church people
can be so busy with ministries and missions, projects and programs that they
forget about the one thing that is eternally important: Jesus.
What are the best ways
of listening to Christ in our lives and churches? How do we keep ourselves
focused upon Him, rather than being distracted by the church things in our
lives?
Any other thoughts or
questions?
Next Sunday’s readings: Psalm
85:8-13 & Luke 11:1-10
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