IMPERATIVE OR INDICATIVE? - By most reckonings, Psalm 65 is a communal
song-poem of thanksgiving, specifically thanking God for a bountiful autumn harvest.
However, other scholars have noted that it is quite possible to construe the verbs used in
vv. 3-5 and 10 as imperatives (commands), thus turning the harvest festival into a rain
dance. The psalm then becomes a fervent prayer for the rain that will produce an abundant
harvest.
GOD AT THE CENTER OF OUR THANKS- God shows up as the Object of praise in each of the
three strophes, though in each case God is praised/thanked in different ways and reasons
why God is to be praised. For example: vv. 1-4 focus on answered prayer-including
forgiveness and the ability to approach Gods presence-while vv. 5-8 recall
Gods saving and creating activity. In the final strophe, God is thanked for
Gods awesome deeds and provisions.
A REMINDER OF OUR SOURCE - Psalm 65 reminds us that Uncle Sam, our economy, our health,
our resources of food, water, and fossil fuels-is not the Source, but derivative and
dependent upon Gods gracious rule and providence. Anything praise less than that
degenerates into self-congratulatory adulation at worse and worst, idolatry. As Walter
Brueggemann says,
Psalm 65 reflects a public imagination capable
of a troubled spirit, not so full of self, but able to reflect on its life in light of the
majesty of God, a community forgiven and therefore ready to begin afresh. [1]
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List your top three things in life that would evoke an immediate
heart-felt thanksgiving to God as the Source. Try this-its a bit more
challenging-list your next twenty reasons for offering God thanks. And for you
praise/thanks veterans, what would you list for your next twenty reasons for offering
thanks to God?
God is the hope of all the ends of the earth (v. 5), says the psalmist. Some
days when the newspaper tells us another sad story of conflict across the ocean and the
television shows us the desolate faces of hungry people, it is hard to feel that hope,.
And overload of bad news can numb our hearts. As a way of remaining faithful to Gods
undying love for the world take a story or issue from the world news and make it a focus
of intercessory prayer for the day. Be a partner with God in hope as you pray.
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I would use this psalm in conjunction with Joel 2 as a way to
bring listeners attention to the harvest season and God as the reason for the
season.
This would also lend itself to a homily that holds God as the Source with everything
else in life derivative of that life. Yet, in reality, too often we worship the wrong
sources! This would be an excellent "reminding" homily that reclaims God as the
center of the universe and our lives.
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[1] The New Interpreters Bible IV (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996), page
935.
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