Obedience to God (Psalm 2)
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Psalm 2 focuses on the house of David. God has chosen this kingdom and its temple, Zion, to be the focus of the kingdom of God. Someday Gentiles will submit to it or face God’s wrath. Thus, Psalms 2:11–12 says, “Serve the Lord with fear, with trembling, kiss his feet, or he will be angry, and you will perish in the way; for his wrath is quickly kindled. Happy are all who take refuge in him.” Jesus fulfilled the promises to David. For us, the lesson is that we must value Christ’s kingdom above all things. A good work ethic is valuable, but we cannot make prosperity our priority. We cannot serve God and money (Matthew 6:24).
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Table of Contents
- Psalms and Work
- Introduction to Psalms
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Book 1 (Psalms 1–41)
- Personal Integrity in Work (Psalm 1)
- Obedience to God (Psalm 2)
- Bringing Our Enemies and Opponents to God (Psalms 4, 6, 7, 17)
- Authority (Psalm 8)
- Business Ethics (Psalms 15, 24, 34)
- Trusting God in the Face of Institutional Pressure (Psalm 20)
- God’s Presence in Our Struggles at Work (Psalm 23)
- God’s Guidance in Our Work (Psalm 25)
- Book 2 (Psalms 42–72)
- Book 3 (Psalms 73–89)
- Book 4 (Psalms 90–106)
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Book 5 (Psalms 107–150)
- God Undergirds All Work and Productivity (Psalm 107)
- Virtues for Those in Business (Psalm 112)
- Participating in God’s Work (Psalm 113)
- Producing True Value at Work (Psalms 127 and 128)
- The Work of Marriage, Raising Children, and Caring for Parents (Psalm 127, 128, 139)
- The Right Use of Power (Psalm 136)
- God’s Glory in All of Creation (Psalm 146-150)
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