Title: The Faithful Ruler of History / Psalm 105
Content The faithful ruler of history
Psalm 105
1. The providence until the migration to Egypt (1-23)
① God to be praised (1-6)
First, the poet begins the poem with a call to praise God.
In particular, praise is strongly emphasized through imperative verbs.
It is our mission to praise God. Therefore, the Bible cuts off praise
without emphasizing it. are commanding
Sing, praise, speak, boast, rejoice, ask, remember
② Covenant with Abraham (7-15)
From now on, we are recording God's events to remember.
(1) The parties to the covenant (8-10)
A covenant with God is a covenant made by God in the initiative.
God chose Abraham and made him the father of faith.
In other words, the covenant is based on the sovereign will and plan of God.
(2) The content of the covenant (11)
Obtaining the land of Canaan as an inheritance is the content of the covenant, and this is only physical land.
It is not about speaking, but about building the kingdom of God by obeying the Word.
All.
⑶ Covenant-based protection of God (12-15)
Although the people were weak and weak, they were protected by God because they were the people of the covenant.
③ Providence through Joseph (16-23)
The migration to Egypt is not a process of history, but God's providence in it.
It should be clear that there was
2. Exodus from Egypt and Canaanite (24-45)
① Egyptian disaster as a sign (24-36)
Water turns to blood, frog plague, lice plague, fly plague, livestock plague, poison plague
The plague of hail and fire, the plague of locusts, the plague of darkness, the death of the firstborn
The plagues of Egypt proved the salvation of God's covenant people and the powerlessness of foreign gods.
will be
② Protection in the wilderness and fulfillment of promises (37-45)
Clouds and pillars of fire, manna and quails, water from the rock
Israel's Complaints, Grievances, and Disobedience
God's Protection and Long-suffering