God’s Covenant Love (Psalm 52)

June 08, 2025 00:10:13
God’s Covenant Love (Psalm 52)
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God’s Covenant Love (Psalm 52)

Jun 08 2025 | 00:10:13

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God's love is no sentimental or emotive feeling—which can be devastated by the perpetrators of wickedness, or snuffed out by the disappointments of life.

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Psalm 52 (NIV) 1 Why do you boast of evil, you mighty hero?     Why do you boast all day long,     you who are a disgrace in the eyes of God? 2 You who practice deceit,     your tongue plots destruction;     it is like a sharpened razor. 3 You love evil rather than good,     falsehood rather than speaking the truth. 4 You love every harmful word,     you deceitful tongue! 5 Surely God will bring you down to everlasting ruin:     He will snatch you up and pluck you from your tent;     he will uproot you from the land of the living. 6 The righteous will see and fear;     they will laugh at you, saying, 7 “Here now is the man     who did not make God his stronghold but trusted in his great wealth     and grew strong by destroying others!” 8 But I am like an olive tree     flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God’s unfailing love     for ever and ever. 9 For what you have done I will always praise you     in the presence of your faithful people. And I will hope in your name,     for your name is good. CONSIDER Today’s post is from A Meditative Journey Through the Psalms by Timothy and Julie Tennent. He holds the Methodist Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School and served as president of Asbury Theological Seminary for fifteen years. She is a gifted musician and was one of the driving forces that helped bring to fruition the Seedbed hymnal, Our Great Redeemer’s Praise. We will share some of their writing on the Psalms on Sundays. In the midst of great anguish in David’s life, he takes solace in the reality of the two ways we have encountered so often in the Psalms—the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. The psalm’s historical setting is found in 1 Samuel 21 and 22. Doeg, Saul’s head animal herder, saw David and betrayed his presence to King Saul, who was trying to find him and kill him. The majority of this psalm rehearses the plots and actions of the wicked. The Bible never regards evil with silence, indifference, and certainly not with the modern congeniality that often speaks of evil as just a different perspective. The Psalms consistently name evil, and Psalm 52 is no exception. David takes comfort in the reminder that it is a foolish person who will not make the Lord his trust, and instead places his confidence in the abundance of riches. In contrast, the wise one will be like a tree (reminiscent of Psalm 1) flourishing in the house of God and trusting the covenant love of God. David trusts this, waits on this, and ends his psalm on a note of great praise even as he waits for that vindication that is not yet seen or evident. Notice how David frames this psalm of present anguish with an assured declaration of God’s covenant loving-kindness (vv. 1 and 8). In the face of evil and betrayal, the covenant love of God is not shaken and is the steadfast foundation upon which David’s trust rests. This is no sentimental or emotive feeling of love, which can be devastated by the perpetrators of wickedness, or snuffed out by the disappointments of life. This is a steadfast love that is rooted in God’s covenant faithfulness, and cannot be broken or destroyed. Thus, in the midst of betrayal and fear in his life, David begins this psalm with a bold challenge to the powerful enemies around him, “Why do you boast of evil?” (v. 1), and then, after recounting the details of that wickedness, he returns to the same confidence at the end: “I trust in God’s unfailing love for ever and ever” (v. 8). We know that David’s trust would someday find its final source in the covenant love made manifest to the world in Jesus Christ. For the Awakening, Timothy and Julie Tennent HYMN Sing Psalm 52 with the Seedbed Psalter today. We suggest the tune KINGSFOLD ("O Sing a Song of Bethlehem"). You can hear the tune played online by Julie here. If you listen to the podcast audio version, we will sing the psalm in this same tune. For your convenience, the words from the Psalter are printed below.  1   Why do you boast, you mighty man, in evil and in wrong? The steadfast love of God endures all day both deep and strong. 2   Your tongue plots great destruction—like a razor, it cuts deep. 3   And you love evil more than good; trade truth for your deceit.      Selah 4   You love each harmful word, O you deceitful, wicked tongue! 5   So God will surely bring you down when your false words are done. He’ll snatch you up and tear you from your tent when ruin comes; He also will uproot you from the land of living ones.     Selah 6   The righteous ones will see and fear; they’ll laugh at him and say, 7   “Here is the man who would not make the Lord his strength and stay. “His stronghold was not God; instead in wealth he put his trust; He grew strong by destroying men and grinding them in dust.” 8   But I am like an olive tree in God’s house growing sure; I trust in God’s unfailing love, and will forevermore. 9   Forever I will praise You, God, for all that You have done; Your name is good—I’ll hope in You, amidst the godly ones.

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