Saturday, August 18, 2012

Day 72: Psalm 72- Should We Pray for Our Leaders?

Dear Readers,
Psalm 72 was either written to King Solomon, by King Solomon, or from a book of songs. This is what some scholars tell us. The following is my perspective on Psalm 72. I think this Psalm is included because it is like a prayer Psalm. It is written to King Solomon (some say). The Bible tells us to pray for our elders and those in authority over us. Why? Our leaders make difficult decision moment after moment. This requires wisdom. We should also pray for our leaders that they stay strong and remain ethical. For this reason, I think this is why it was included in the Psalms.

Can you think about a teacher, leader, president, pastor, parent, or anyone else that comes to mind that you could pray for? Good! Now pray!

Psalm 72 -Easy-to-Read Version (ERV)

To Solomon. [a]

72 God, help the king be like you and make fair decisions.
    Help the king’s son know what justice is.
Help the king judge your people fairly.
    Help him make wise decisions for your poor people.
Let there be peace and justice throughout the land,
    known on every mountain and hill.
May the king be fair to the poor.
    May he help the helpless and punish those who hurt them.
May people always fear and respect you, God,
    as long as the sun shines and the moon is in the sky.
Help the king be like rain falling on the fields,
    like showers falling on the land.
Let goodness grow everywhere while he is king.
    Let peace continue as long as there is a moon.
Let his kingdom grow from sea to sea,
    from the Euphrates River to the faraway places on earth. [b]
May all the people living in the desert bow down to him.
    May all his enemies bow before him with their faces in the dirt.
10 May the kings of Tarshish and all the faraway lands by the sea bring gifts to him.
    May the kings of Sheba and Seba bring their tribute to him.
11 May all kings bow down to our king.
    May all nations serve him.
12 Our king helps the poor who cry out to him—
    those in need who have no one to help them.
13 He feels sorry for all who are weak and poor.
    He protects their lives.
14 He saves them from the cruel people who try to hurt them.
    Their lives are important to him.
15 Long live the king!
    Let him receive gold from Sheba.
Always pray for the king.
    Ask God to bless him every day.
16 May the fields grow plenty of grain
    and the hills be covered with crops.
May the fields be as fertile as Lebanon,
    and may people fill the cities as grass covers a field.
17 May the king be famous forever.
    May people remember his name as long as the sun shines.
May all nations be blessed through him,
    and may they all bless him.
18 Praise the LORD God, the God of Israel!
    Only he can do such amazing things.
19 Praise his glorious name forever!
    Let his glory fill the whole world.
Amen and Amen!


Please take time to reflect about this Psalm. What is God speaking to you?  Feel free to email me @ illyguana@hotmail.com with any questions or concerns. You can also send me a message in FB to Illy Reich (Frontline-student Ministries)!

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