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Psalm 84

Psalm 84. How Lovely is Your Tabernacle. Psalm 84. Background. To the chief musician upon Gittith (instrument of Gath) The sons of Korah – temple singers, doorkeepers of the temple ( 1 Chron. 6:31-32, 9:19, 31 ). Psalm 84. Background.

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Psalm 84

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  1. Psalm 84 How Lovely is Your Tabernacle

  2. Psalm 84 Background • To the chief musician upon Gittith (instrument of Gath) • The sons of Korah – temple singers, doorkeepers of the temple (1 Chron. 6:31-32, 9:19, 31)

  3. Psalm 84 Background • Psalm 84 is a psalm of cherished worship and service to God. Descriptive of one who would rather worship God than engage in worldly pursuits

  4. Psalm 84 Longing for the tabernacle (1-4) • (1) “How lovely is Your tabernacle, O Lord of hosts” • The place where God met with Israel (Ex. 25:22, 29:42-43) • A place holy and cherished by the righteous

  5. Psalm 84 Longing for the tabernacle (1-4) • (1) In our text, probably the temple of Solomon (cf. vs. 3) • The psalmist was familiar with the temple, and was probably there frequently. As a son of Korah, he possibly worked there. • To him it was not just a building, but THE HOUSE OF GOD!

  6. Psalm 84 Longing for the tabernacle (1-4) • (2) “My soul longs…for the courts of the Lord.” • An intense longing to be where God is. • (3) “Even sparrows and swallows nest there”

  7. Psalm 84 Longing for the tabernacle (1-4) • (4) “Blessed are those who dwell in Your house” • How blessed are those privileged to be there all the time (to work there)

  8. Application (1-4) • The importance of assembly – Heb. 10:24-25 • How many of us see the opportunity to worship as a blessing rather than a duty? Cf. Malachi 1:12-13

  9. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (5) “Blessed is the man whose strength is in You” • The character of the psalmist. God is his guide, i.e. the remnant.

  10. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (5) “Whose heart is set on pilgrimage” • NASU, “In whose heart are the highways to Zion!”KJV, “In whose heart are the ways of them.”

  11. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (5) “Whose heart is set on pilgrimage” • Three times a year, Israel met at the tabernacle/temple • The more devout would anticipate it with excitement.

  12. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (5) “Whose heart is set on pilgrimage” • Figuratively: A heart set in the DIRECTION of God. Prov. 16:17, Isa. 40:2, (cf. Matt. 3:3, Jn. 1:23)

  13. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (6) “As they pass through the Valley of Baca” (weeping) • Figuratively: It could reference our wandering through life with disappointments, etc. • Rain & spring – longing for the temple sustains them and keeps them going

  14. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (7) “They go from strength to strength, each one appears before God in Zion” • The assemblies are “strength”- between those times they are sustained by the strength gained while in God’s presence.

  15. Psalm 84 A heart for assembling in His presence (5-7) • (7) “They go from strength to strength, each one appears before God in Zion” • Proper (frequent) worship keeps them from straying • The downfall of Israel and Judah involved neglect of the feasts – both in quality and quantity!

  16. Application (5-7) • Is frequency of assembly important to us? • Do we WANT to be here? • Consider: Why do we meet Wednesdays? Gospel meetings? To give us strength!

  17. Application (5-7) • If important, we will make preparations to be here as often as possible? • Do we make excuses for not assembling? (cf. Lk. 14:15-23) • Do we have the attitude of this psalmist? Psalm 122:1, 84:4, Matt. 6:21

  18. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (8-9) A prayer of the psalmist… Behold our shield, look upon the face of Your anointed • An understanding of where the psalmist stands before God – HE protects & sustains!

  19. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (10) A day in Your courts is better than a thousand • What an attitude!Do we cherish the assembly with this desire? NOTE: It says, “day” and not “hour”

  20. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (10) I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness. • Better to be a lowly servant in God’s presence, than wealthy out of His presence!

  21. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (11) For the Lord is a sun and shield – He gives grace & glory • Realization – He is our source of life (and light) and protection! Rom. 8:31 NO wonder he desires to be in God’s presence!

  22. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (11) NO good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly • Conditional blessing: Hope rests in submitting to His will and seeking Him. Cf. Isaiah 55:6-7

  23. Psalm 84 The value of assembly (8-12) • (12) Blessed is the man who trusts in You • Trust demonstrated by serving Him and assembling when He commands!

  24. Application (8-12) • Do we see worship as a drudgery? • Will we let the world keep us from assembling? • “WHY is the Lord not with me?” Could it be that He is not a priority in our lives? We are NOT walking uprightly?

  25. Application (Psalm 84) • We have made application to the importance of assembling as often as we can! • How we assemble to worship is a “spiritual indicator” of our faith and priorities. • Do you look forward to assembling with the saints?

  26. Psalm 84 Final application! • There is an even greater “assembly” we ought to anticipate - • Heaven! How much do we look forward to spending eternity with Him?

  27. Psalm 84 Do we long for the court of the Lord?

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