Psalm 42 • My Soul Thirsts for God

Calvary Chapel Ontario
20 Dec 201819:30

Summary

TLDRIn this teaching on Psalm 42, the speaker emphasizes the significance of communal worship in the Old Testament, contrasting it with the personal relationship with God experienced by Christians today. The psalmist's deep sorrow stems from feeling separated from fellow believers and enduring relentless trials, yet he encourages himself to trust in God's eventual deliverance. The lesson explores how believers, even in the darkest times, should cling to faith and expect God's goodness, grounded in the promise of Romans 8:28, that all things work together for good for those who love God.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The speaker introduces the divisions of the Psalms, mentioning that Psalm 42 starts Book 2, covering Psalms 42-72.
  • 🙏 The session begins with a prayer, asking for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as they delve into Psalm 42.
  • 👥 Psalm 42 reflects the cry of a person separated from communal worship, longing to be back with fellow believers.
  • 🏞️ The psalmist in Psalm 42 appears to be located in the northern region of Israel, yearning for Mount Zion and Jerusalem.
  • 🎶 The psalmist remembers leading worship with a throng of people, expressing sorrow over being unable to participate in communal worship.
  • 🌊 Psalm 42 uses the metaphor of waves crashing to describe the psalmist's feelings of being overwhelmed by troubles and emotions.
  • 😞 The psalmist admits to feelings of abandonment, depression, and confusion, questioning why God seems distant during trials.
  • 💡 Despite deep emotional turmoil, the psalmist speaks to his soul, encouraging himself to put hope and trust in God.
  • 🕊️ In the New Testament, worship becomes decentralized, with Jesus stating that true worshipers will worship in spirit and truth, not tied to specific locations.
  • 💪 The speaker encourages those going through hardship to expect God’s deliverance and reminds them of the biblical promise in Romans 8:28 that all things work together for good.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Psalm 42 in the context of the Psalms' divisions?

    -Psalm 42 marks the beginning of the second division of the Psalms, which covers from the 42nd to the 72nd Psalm. These divisions are ancient and predate the oldest Old Testament manuscripts, indicating their importance in the structure of the Psalms.

  • Who is credited with writing Psalm 42 and what is its theme?

    -Psalm 42 was written by the sons of Korah. The theme revolves around the psalmist's deep longing for God and the communal worship, expressing a sense of separation and a plea for God's presence amidst trials.

  • What does the phrase 'as a deer pants for flowing streams' in Psalm 42:1 symbolize?

    -The phrase symbolizes the psalmist's intense thirst and longing for God, comparing it to a deer's desperate need for water, highlighting the depth of the psalmist's spiritual desire.

  • Why is the location significant in the Old Testament context as discussed in the script?

    -In the Old Testament, location was crucial for worship as it was centered around the Ark of the Covenant, typically found in the tabernacle or temple in Jerusalem. The psalmist's longing for Mount Zion and Jerusalem reflects this geographical significance.

  • How does the New Testament perspective on worship differ from the Old Testament as mentioned in the script?

    -The New Testament presents a decentralized view of worship, emphasizing spiritual connection over geographical location. Believers are considered the temple of the Holy Spirit, and worship can occur wherever two or more are gathered in the name of Jesus.

  • What is the significance of the question 'where is your God' in the context of Psalm 42?

    -The question 'where is your God' is posed by adversaries to challenge the psalmist's faith during his trials. It reflects a common doubt that arises when believers face suffering and is a test of their trust in God's presence and power.

  • What does the psalmist mean when he says 'deep calls to deep' in Psalm 42:7?

    -The phrase 'deep calls to deep' is a poetic expression of the psalmist's overwhelming feelings of being engulfed by troubles, much like waves crashing over him, indicating a sense of being overwhelmed and drowning in his sorrows.

  • How does the psalmist address his own feelings of depression in Psalm 42?

    -The psalmist addresses his feelings of depression by directly speaking to his soul, questioning why it is cast down and in turmoil, and then exhorting it to put its hope in God, expressing a commitment to trust in God's provision despite his emotional state.

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