FOR THE GLORY OF YOUR NAME

Passage: Psalm 79:1~13  

Key verse: 9

The psalmist laments the devastation, desecration, death, and shame in Jerusalem due to the enemy’s invasion and defilement of the temple. Dead bodies were left unburied, blood was poured out like water, and God’s people became objects of contempt. The psalmist knows that they receive God’s disciplining rod because of their sins. God cannot be fooled. Our God is a consuming fire and a jealous God (Dt. 4:24).

The fruit of sin is shame and death. Sin deserves punishment, no matter what time we live in. However, the forgiveness of sin is found in God our Savior. So, the psalmist appeals to God to forgive their sins and help them for the glory of his name. He bases his appeal not on the need of his people or country but on the glory of God’s name. He pleads with God to deliver his people and to punish the godless enemies for his glory. When God reveals his glory, the psalmist then ascertains that his people will praise God forever. The purpose of all things is for the glory of God. It is good to desire God’s powerful work in our lives, but to what end? God’s glory. It is right to ask God to help and save others, but with what motive? God’s glory.



Prayer: Lord, forgive our sins and defeat the devil for your glory. Help me live and die for your glory and do everything for your glory.

One Word: For God’s glory