aPs 50
b50:1-3
c50:4-6
dDeut 30:19
e31:28
f32:1
gIsa 1:2
hPss 5:8
i22:31
j33:5
k40:9
l50:6
m71:16
n97:6
o50:7-13
p50:9
q50:14-15
r50:10
s50:14
t51:15-17
u54:6
v50:23
wRom 12:1-2
x50:15
y50:16-21
z50:17
aaMatt 23:23-24
ab50:21
ac50:22-23
ad50:22
aeIsa 5:29
af31:4
agEzek 19:3
ahPss 7:2
ai22:13

‏ Psalms 50

Summary for Ps 50:1-23: Ps 50  a God appears as judge to remind the godly and the ungodly in turn that outward performance of sacrificial rituals and recitation of the law are worthless without thankfulness, repentance, and justice.
Summary for Ps 50:1-3: 50:1-3  b The whole universe must pay attention when God approaches to bring justice into the world.
Summary for Ps 50:4-6: 50:4-6  c The Lord is coming to bring righteousness. This hope encourages his faithful people, but those who have been unfaithful will not experience blessing when the heavens above and earth below testify against them (cp. Deut 30:19  d; 31:28  e; 32:1  f; Isa 1:2  g). The Lord comes to restore order to the world (Pss 5:8  h; 22:31  i; 33:5  j; 40:9  k; 50:6  l; 71:16  m; 97:6  n).
Summary for Ps 50:7-13: 50:7-13  o The psalmist delivers a message against those who regard the sacrificial rituals as more important than having a proper heart attitude.
50:9  p Unlike pagan gods, God does not need food; instead, he wants his people to serve him with a right heart (50:14-15  q).
50:10  r I own the cattle on a thousand hills: God has no needs; he possesses everything.
50:14  s Thankfulness means looking beyond self-interest to express gratitude for God’s blessings (see 51:15-17  t; 54:6  u).

• True sacrifice requires offering one’s self to the glory of God (50:23  v; Rom 12:1-2  w).
50:15  x God’s response to his people’s cry is to rescue them.
Summary for Ps 50:16-21: 50:16-21  y This message is against the wicked, who only pretend to listen to God.
50:17  z my discipline ... my words: The wicked may observe rituals, but they reject more important matters such as justice, mercy, and faithfulness (cp. Matt 23:23-24  aa).
50:21  ab Because he is patient, God remained silent.
Summary for Ps 50:22-23: 50:22-23  ac The wicked will experience God’s justice, while the godly will see God’s everlasting salvation. 50:22  ad God will tear the wicked apart like a lion tearing its prey (Isa 5:29  ae; 31:4  af; Ezek 19:3  ag; cp. Pss 7:2  ah; 22:13  ai).
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