Psalms 40
40
A Joyful Salvation
For the Pure and Shining One
A song of poetic praise by King David
1I waited and waited and waited some more,
patiently, knowing God would come through for me.
Then, at last, he bent down and listened to my cry.
2He stooped down to lift me out of danger
from the desolate pit I was in,
out of the muddy mess I had fallen into.
Now he’s lifted me up into a firm, secure place
and steadied me while I walk along his ascending path.
3A new song for a new day rises up in me
every time I think about how he breaks through for me!
Ecstatic praise pours out of my mouth until
everyone hears how God has set me free.
Many will see his miracles;
they’ll stand in awe of God and fall in love with him!
4Blessing after blessing comes to those who love and trust the Lord.
They will not fall away,
for they refuse to listen to the lies of the proud.
5O Lord, our God, no one can compare with you.
Such wonderful works and miracles are all found with you!
And you think of us all the time
with your countless expressions of love—
far exceeding our expectations!
6It’s not sacrifices that really move your heart.
Burnt offerings, sin offerings—those aren’t what bring you joy.
But when you open my ears and speak to me,
I become your willing servant, your prisoner of love for life. # 40:6 The Septuagint is “a body you have prepared for me.” The Hebrew reads “You have pierced my ear.” This is a Hebraic reference to being a bond servant whose ear has been pierced by his master to signify the servant’s desire to serve for life. See Ex. 21:1–6; Isa. 50:5; Heb. 10:5.
7So I said, “Here I am! I’m coming to you as a sacrifice, # 40:7 Implied in the context. See Heb. 10:5–7.
for in the prophetic scrolls of your book
you have written about me.
8I delight to fulfill your will, my God,
for your living words are written upon the pages of my heart.”
9I tell everyone everywhere the truth of your righteousness.
And you know I haven’t held back in telling the message to all.
10I don’t keep it a secret or hide the truth.
I preach of your faithfulness and kindness,
proclaiming your extravagant love to the largest crowd I can find!
11So Lord, don’t hold back your love or withhold
your tender mercies from me.
Keep me in your truth and let your compassion overflow to me
no matter what I face.
12Evil surrounds me; problems greater than I can solve
come one after another.
Without you, I know I can’t make it.
My sins are so many!
I’m so ashamed to lift my face to you.
For my guilt grabs me and stings my soul
until I am weakened and spent.
13Please, Lord! Come quickly and rescue me!
Take pleasure in showing me your favor and restore me.
14Let all who seek my life be humiliated!
Let them be confused and ashamed, God.
Scatter those who wish me evil; they just want me dead.
15Scoff at every scoffer and cause them all to be utter failures.
Let them be ashamed and horrified by their complete defeat.
16But let all who passionately seek you
erupt with excitement and joy over what you’ve done!
Let all your devoted lovers rejoice continually in the Savior, # 40:16 This verse contains the root word for Yeshua in Hebrew. saying,
“How great and glorious is our God!”
17Lord, in my place of weakness and need, I ask again:
Will you come and help me?
I know I’m always in your thoughts.
You are my true Savior and hero,
so don’t delay to deliver me now, for you are my God.
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1For the leader. A psalm of David:
2I waited patiently for Adonai,
till he turned toward me and heard my cry.
3He brought me up from the roaring pit,
up from the muddy ooze,
and set my feet on a rock,
making my footing firm.
4He put a new song in my mouth,
a song of praise to our God.
Many will look on in awe
and put their trust in Adonai.
5How blessed the man who trusts in Adonai
and does not look to the arrogant
or to those who rely on things that are false.
6How much you have done, Adonai my God!
Your wonders and your thoughts toward us —
none can compare with you!
I would proclaim them, I would speak about them;
but there’s too much to tell!
7Sacrifices and grain offerings you don’t want;
burnt offerings and sin offerings you don’t demand.
Instead, you have given me open ears;
8so then I said, “Here I am! I’m coming!
In the scroll of a book it is written about me.
9Doing your will, my God, is my joy;
your Torah is in my inmost being.
10I have proclaimed what is right in the great assembly;
I did not restrain my lips, Adonai, as you know.
11I did not hide your righteousness in my heart
but declared your faithfulness and salvation;
I did not conceal your grace and truth
from the great assembly.”
12Adonai, don’t withhold your mercy from me.
Let your grace and truth preserve me always.
13For numberless evils surround me;
my iniquities engulf me — I can’t even see;
there are more of them than hairs on my head,
so that my courage fails me.
14Be pleased, Adonai, to rescue me!
Adonai, hurry and help me!
15May those who seek to sweep me away
be disgraced and humiliated together.
May those who take pleasure in doing me harm
be turned back and put to confusion.
16May those who jeer at me, “Aha! Aha!”
be aghast because of their shame.
17But may all those who seek you
be glad and take joy in you.
May those who love your salvation say always,
“Adonai is great and glorious!”
18But I am poor and needy;
may Adonai think of me.
You are my helper and rescuer;
my God, don’t delay!
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