Wisdom Psalms: Psalm 112

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Read Psalm 112

Praise the Lord.

Blessed are those who fear the Lord,
    who find great delight in his commands.

Their children will be mighty in the land;
    the generation of the upright will be blessed.
Wealth and riches are in their houses,
    and their righteousness endures forever.
Even in darkness light dawns for the upright,
    for those who are gracious and compassionate and righteous.
Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely,
    who conduct their affairs with justice.

Surely the righteous will never be shaken;
    they will be remembered forever.
They will have no fear of bad news;
    their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord.
Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear;
    in the end they will look in triumph on their foes.
They have freely scattered their gifts to the poor,
    their righteousness endures forever;
    their horn will be lifted high in honor.

10 The wicked will see and be vexed,
    they will gnash their teeth and waste away;
    the longings of the wicked will come to nothing.

Go Deeper

A cursory reading of Psalm 112, the last of the wisdom psalms we’re going to read, can seem to support the concept of the “prosperity gospel,” the idea that Christianity Today describes as “God rewards faith …with financial blessings,” but a careful study reveals a call to deep faith resulting in peace, perseverance, and purpose.

Psalm 112 constructs a biblical concept through the literary technique of cause and effect, beginning in verse 1. Blessed (cause) are those who have respect for the Lord (cause). “Blessed” is translated from the Hebrew root word asher. which means to go straight or advance and be happy. This isn’t blessed in the world’s terms of riches, but in God’s terms of guidance and peace. How do we receive this blessing? By having respect for the Lord, recognizing His power and perfection and giving it the appropriate priority.

The writer elaborates on this blessing: They (those who have respect/fear for the Lord) find great delight (effect) when they obey God’s commands (cause). Obedience is difficult, as demonstrated by every human being in the Bible. What we see in Psalm 112 is that we were designed for obedience to God. In obedience, we find the warm fuzzy blanket of guidance and protection which provides peace, patience, and purpose.

When we seek the blessings of the world we will encounter trouble, but when we walk in the directions of God, we will find peace (John 16:33). This world and our own self-centeredness lead us to pursue our desires and our plans, but we know that His purpose is better (Proverbs 19:21). Through following God’s commands, we receive the grit of perseverance because we know we are in His will (Ephesians 1:1) and He works all things to His good (Romans 8:28).

The remainder of Psalm 112 elaborates on the blessings and delights God graciously grants us (effects) as we respect and obey Him (cause). May we never mistake the true and eternal blessings of God built on faith for the temporary and shallow matter of this world.

Questions

  1. What does having respect for the Lord look like in your daily life?
  2. Which of God’s commands do you struggle to obey?
  3. Which of the remaining verses (2-10) bring you the most comfort? Why?

Keep Digging

To learn more about what “the prosperity gospel” is and what the Bible says about it, check out this article on GotQuestions.org.

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4 thoughts on “Wisdom Psalms: Psalm 112”

  1. 1 Praise the Lord. Blessed are those who fear the Lord, who find great delight in his commands. FEAR=what? In John Bever’s book “Awe of God” it means being terrified of being away from God. (pg 12). Holy fear is profound adoring, awed respect, to draw to reverence, to hallow Him, esteem, respect, honor, adore above anyone or anything else, so that we take on His heart. As we learn how to do this we get the blessings. I am not to this point but my mind says that if I have this fear I am refering to then I will be able to be steadfast with my trust in/with God.
    vs7 They will have no fear of bad news; their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord. 8 Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear; in the end they will look in triumph on their foes.
    My goal is central focus on God with that Holy Fear of being terrified to be away from Him. My desire is to be steadfast and trusting in all ways, situations, and times of the minutes of this day, today.

    God thank You for helping my doubts, my fears of this world, my selfishness. God thank You for using my minutes today wisely. Thank You that You are my central focus. Help me bring my thoughts capitive so that I glorify You in all these minutes You give me in Jesus name amen.
    WOOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. 7 They will have no fear of bad news;
    their hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord.“

    What I will be reflecting upon today . . .

    Bad news comes to all of us, but “the righteous” don’t fear bad news. May my heart be steadfast, trusting in the Lord.

  3. Diane Frances Rogers

    vs 1 “Praise the Lord.”
    Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who finds great delight in His commands.
    My bedtime love song after prayers to my King.
    “I love You Lord, and I lift my voice to worship You, oh my soul rejoice.
    Take joy my King, in what You hear. May it be a sweet, sweet sound in Your ear.

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