Tag: Psalm 50

BDBD is Psalm 50:22-23

God gives the people who forget him an ultimatum. Forgetting God means a person is aware that other people are religious and they give the impression that they are religious. However, God is not in their heart nor a consideration in their plans and interactions. God is telling such people to consider what he is […]

BDBD is Psalm 50:16-21

The Most High God addresses the wicked just as Jesus addressed his day’s religious and social leaders. Every generation experiences the powerful and swift flow of hypocrisy and mundane Christianity. I need to become alert and swim to the firm shore of reverent thankful faith lest I be swept and forever lost into the sea […]

BDBD is Psalm 50:14-15

The Most High God presents three acts that are expected of Israel. These acts are not hard. They are not an intense labyrinth or maze that transpires. They are not some deep mystery to discover with intense study of the Bible in its original language or some other ancient rare script. These acts are not […]

BDBD is Psalm 50:7-13

God has come to Mount Zion in splendor to make his case against Israel. He will now testify against them. Yes, they were sacrificing animals as prescribed in the covenant law given through Moses. The covenant the Lord God had with Israel was two-sided. He would be their God and they would live according to […]

BDBD is Psalm 50:2-6

The Might One, God, the LORD has come to judge his people. He is dressed in white for the occasion, full of splendor. When Moses presented Israel the covenant the LORD made between him and them on Mount Sinai, Moses called the heavens and the earth to be the witness of the covenant. (Deuteronomy 30:19, […]

BDBD is Psalm 50:1

Asaph, the author of this psalm was the Levite musician King David appointed to serve in the Tabernacle until the Temple was completed. (1 Chronicles 6:39) He was the father of the clan of Temple musicians who served throughout the history of the Temple – Solomon’s and the rebuild. (1 Chronicles 9:1, 15, 15:19, 16:7, […]