Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19 (NRSV)
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Verse 1Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, you who lead Joseph like a flock! You who are enthroned upon the cherubim, shine forth
Verse 2before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh. Stir up your might, and come to save us!
Verse 3Restore us, O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved.
Verse 4O Lord God of hosts, how long will you be angry with your people's prayers?
Verse 5You have fed them with the bread of tears, and given them tears to drink in full measure.
Verse 6You make us the scorn of our neighbors; our enemies laugh among themselves.
Verse 7Restore us, O God of hosts; let your face shine, that we may be saved.
Verse 17But let your hand be upon the one at your right hand, the one whom you made strong for yourself.
Verse 18Then we will never turn back from you; give us life, and we will call on your name.
Verse 19Restore us, O Lord God of hosts; let your face shine, that we may be saved.
Devotion
It is good to negotiate from a position of strength. The opposite seems to be the situation we encounter in these verses from Psalm 80, however. The words would seem to suggest much more that of a Keebler elf versus Godzilla, of putting the cart before the horse.
The psalmist seems to say "Listen up, God! Come on down! And oh, by the way, quit making us laughing-stocks through your delay!" And just when we might think the psalmist can't get much more "in God's face," we hear more words to this effect: "And once you’ve bailed us out, then we'll never turn from you. Give us life, then we will call on your name."
But then we might recall after all ... we are in the days just before Advent, so ... before we prepare the way of the Lord—before we prepare for his once and future coming, I guess we need to prepare ourselves. We need to face the fact that no matter how many times we claim we'll never turn from God, it doesn't take long to stray.
Prayer
Good and gracious God, be patient with us, even when we pretend we can set the terms for your intervention in our lives. Forgive us, prepare us, deliver us—all under the umbrella of your gracious will. Amen.