Psalm 85:8-13, part of last Sunday’s reading, offers a heartfelt conversation filled with promises that feel both personal and profound.
Verse 8 begins with a declaration and a gentle warning: “I will hear what God the LORD will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints: but let them not turn again to folly.” It’s as if God is leaning in, whispering peace, but also reminding us not to slip back into old ways.
As we move through verses 9 to 11, we encounter an incredible image of salvation, glory, mercy, and truth all coming together. “Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.” This isn’t just poetic language; it’s a deep insight into how everything in God’s character is interconnected and how it plays out in our lives.
Verses 12 and 13 continue with a promise about the land giving its increase and righteousness going before God, guiding us in His steps. This isn’t limited to spiritual matters; it’s about real-world blessings and guidance. It’s a reassurance that God’s goodness reaches into every part of our lives.
What’s particularly striking about this passage is the emphasis on not just receiving but also listening, respecting God, and following His path. It’s a two-way street, where God’s peace, righteousness, and prosperity are there for us, but we also have a role to play.
So, as we reflect on Psalm 85:8-13, we’re invited to consider not just the comforting words but also the rich and thoughtful insights into God’s character and His promises. It’s a gentle nudge, a reminder of God’s peace, righteousness, and prosperity, and how these blessings are intertwined with our actions and choices. It’s something to carry with us, something to ponder and appreciate as we go about our week.