Interpretation of Chapter-by-Chapter Notes in Psalm 33

Psalm 33 1 "rejoice in the Lord, you righteous people;" The praise of the upright is appropriate. 」

Psalm 33: 2 Give thanks to the Lord with the lyre; sing praises to him with the lyre of ten strings. 」

Psalm 33: 3 Sing a new song to him, with skillful instruments and loud voices. 」

If people rely on material happiness, they will not be satisfied; Happiness alone will not last; He who delights in sin will die in it. Only through "taking pleasure in the Lord" (1 section) can we obtain eternal happiness independent of the environment.

"Qin" (the second quarter) refers to the lyre, and "ten strings" (the second quarter) refers to the harp with ten strings. Qin and Qin were both typical musical instruments at that time, which appeared in ancient Middle Eastern documents, reliefs and paintings 3,000 years ago.

God's grace and guidance to us are new every morning (Lamentations 3: 23), and our experiences and experiences with God are new every day, so should the gratitude and praise that gush from our hearts every time we worship. Although they may have the same lyrics and tunes, we sing a "new song" from the heart, with new thanks and praises (verse 3). When the redemption plan is completed, all the saints in heaven will "sing a new song" (Revelation 5: 9). When we worship in poetry, we must remind ourselves, is this an "old song" that we didn't mean to say, or a "new song" that comes from the heart?

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