Psalm 144:9–15
Be real with God (poetry)
God wants us to be real with him. The Psalms are not prayers from nice people using polite language. They are often raw, earthy and rough; they are an honest, true and personal response to God.
The Psalms are written in the language of poetry. The poet, Robert Burns, wrote, ‘My love is like a red, red rose.’ He did not mean it literally.
Much of the language of theology involves comparison. When two things are compared it does not mean they are alike in all respects.
For example:
‘Make our sons in their prime
like sturdy oak trees,
Our daughters as shapely and bright
as fields of wildflowers’ (v.12, MSG).
The Psalms also express very human sentiments. For example, in our passage for today the psalmist writes, ‘Deliver me and rescue me from the hands of foreigners whose mouths are full of lies, whose right hands are deceitful’ (v.11).
Obviously, it is not true that all foreigners are liars and deceivers. But the Psalms sometimes express anger towards God and vindictiveness towards others. It does not mean that these feelings are right, but they are candid responses, which many of us also feel at different times in our lives.
David was in the midst of war and was being attacked regularly by foreign city states. Armed conflict was a fact of life for him, and it is against this backdrop that he thanks God for training his hands for war. Yet this does not imply that we should emulate these sentiments. Both in the New Testament and in the Old Testament we are supposed to have a special love for foreigners and outsiders.
However, there are other sentiments that you can be inspired to follow. For example, David’s words in verse 9 inspire us to worship. He goes on to speak of his longing for God’s blessing on his family, his work and the security of his nation. He ends, ‘Blessed are the people of whom this is true; blessed are the people whose God is the Lord’ (v.15).
Lord, thank you that your blessing is on the church – the people whose God is the Lord. I worship you today and pray for your blessing on my family, work, ministry, city and nation.