Immersion Bible Studies: Psalms
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This eight-week volume is part of the Immersion Bible Studies series. Inspired by a fresh translation, the Common English Bible (CEB), Immersion stands firmly on Scripture and helps you explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of your personal faith. Whether you are using the CEB or another translation, Immersion will offer new insights into God’s Word, your own life, and your life with God.
Psalms features eight sessions.
Prof. J. Clinton McCann JR.
J. Clinton McCann, Jr., is Evangelical Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Eden Theological Seminary. An internationally recognized expert on the Psalms, his numerous publications include A Theological Introduction to the Book of Psalms: The Psalms as Torah and the Psalms commentary in The New Interpreter s Bible (Vol. IV). An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), he served as consulting translator of the Psalms for the Common English Bible, and he has lectured or taught for church groups or academic settings in twenty-six states.
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Immersion Bible Studies - Prof. J. Clinton McCann JR.
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If you're looking for a deeper knowledge and understanding of God's Word, you must dive into Immersion Bible Studies! Whether in a group setting or as an individual, you will experience God and his unconditional love for each of us in a whole new way.
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Immersion Bible Studies
by J. Clinton McCann, Jr.
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Psalms / J. Clinton McCann, Jr.
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ISBN 978-1-4267-1629-4 (alk. paper)
1. Bible. O.T. Psalms––Textbooks. I. Title.
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Contents
Immersion Bible Studies
1. The Pursuit of Happiness
2. Where Is God in a World of Suffering?
3. Faithful Complaining
4. A Lifestyle of Gratitude
5. A Lifestyle of Praise
6. Whom Can We Trust?
7. Marching to Zion
8. Establishing Justice
Leader Guide
Image3Immersion Bible Studies
A fresh new look at the Bible, from beginning to end,
and what it means in your life.
Welcome to Immersion!
We've asked some of the leading Bible scholars, teachers, and pastors to help us with a new kind of Bible study. Immersion remains true to Scripture but always asks, Where are you in your life? What do you struggle with? What makes you rejoice?
Then it helps you read the Scriptures to discover their deep, abiding truths. Immersion is about God and God's Word, and it is also about you––not just your thoughts, but your feelings and your faith.
In each study you will prayerfully read the Scripture and reflect on it. Then you will engage it in three ways:
Claim Your Story
Through stories and questions, think about your life, with its struggles and joys.
Enter the Bible Story
Explore Scripture and consider what God is saying to you.
Live the Story
Reflect on what you have discovered, and put it into practice in your life.
Immersion makes use of an exciting new translation of Scripture, the Common English Bible (CEB). The CEB and IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer adults:
the emotional expectation to find the love of God
the rational expectation to find the knowledge of God
reliable, genuine, and credible power to transform lives
clarity of language
Whether you are using the Common English Bible or another translation, IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer a refreshing plunge into God's Word, your life, and your life with God.
1
The Pursuit of Happiness
Psalms 1–2; 19; 32; 37; 41; 72–73; 111–112
Claim Your Story
Everybody wants to be happy! Indeed, according to one of the most important and influential documents in human history, the pursuit of happiness
is an inalienable right.
But, of course, The Declaration of Independence does not tell us how to pursue happiness, leaving us to ponder some crucial questions: Am I happy? If so, what makes me happy? If not, why not? And how might I pursue happiness more effectively?
We ponder these questions in the midst of a culture that leads us to think often about being happy and that generally encourages us to pursue happiness in a particular way—namely, by getting what we want, and more specifically, by buying what we want. But, according to many expert observers of human behavior, this self-centered and consumer-oriented approach to pursuing happiness turns out to be sadly ironic. Instead of finding happiness, we are often left feeling alone, bored, dissatisfied, and disappointed—in a word, unhappy. Even many people who seem to have it made
or have it all
find themselves asking, Is that all there is?
For contemporary persons who may be longing for and searching for happiness, the Bible is a timely resource. In fact, the very first psalm in the Book of Psalms is about the truly happy person
(Psalm 1:1). The word happy occurs more than two dozen times in the Psalms; and in a real sense, the whole Book of Psalms is about what it means to be truly happy
(1:1; 2:12). As we shall see, the portrait of the truly happy person
in the Psalms is a striking contrast to what our culture generally calls happiness.
Enter the Bible Story
The Pursuit of Happiness: It's All About God, Not About Me!
While contemporary culture encourages us to find happiness by pursuing (which usually means purchasing) what we want, the truly happy person
in Psalm 1 focuses his or her attention first and foremost on God, not on self. Psalm 1 is usually categorized as a Torah Psalm, since the Hebrew word torah occurs twice in verse 2. It means instruction,
and it signals the reader to expect to learn something from this psalm and all the others. Psalm 1 is also sometimes categorized as a Wisdom Psalm, and this label fits as well. True wisdom derives from being instructed by God, and the psalmist is! Shunning other advice
(verse 1), the truly happy person
is committed to learning from the divine teacher. These persons love the LORD's Instruction,
and even recite God's Instruction day and night!
(verse 2). In short, genuine happiness derives not from doing what we want, but rather from attending constantly to and doing what God wants!
Across the Testaments
Jesus and Happiness
In the Gospel of Matthew, the first major block of Jesus' teaching is known as the Sermon on the Mount (Chapters 5–7). Like the Book of Psalms, the first word of Jesus' teaching is happy.
And in the Beatitudes (that is, happy-sayings
), Jesus reinforces what the Psalms teach about happiness. In particular, happiness derives from attending first to what God wants—Happy are people who are hungry and thirsty for righteousness
(Matthew 5:6). And happiness derives from doing what God wills—Happy are people who show mercy
(5:7), and Happy are people who make peace
(5:9).
The Hebrew word torah is best translated instruction,
but it means something as broad as God's will.
God's instruction,
or God's will, has a specific content, which is suggested by Psalm 1 when it mentions justice
in verse 5. Later in the Book of Psalms, Psalms 96 and 98 (see Chapter 8) proclaim that God is coming to establish justice on the earth!
(96:13; 98:9). God's coming
is not a future event, but rather a current and ongoing reality—that is, God is present in the world to establish justice.
Although justice is often understood in the retributive sense of rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior, God's justice is something different. It means not giving people what they deserve, but rather giving them what they need. It means setting the world right (justice
and righteousness
occur together frequently in the Psalms and elsewhere in the Bible) so that all people may live, especially those persons whose lives are most threatened and vulnerable.
To illustrate this meaning of justice, consider Psalm 72, a prayer for the Judean king, who was considered God's earthly adopted son
(2:7; see Chapter 8), and as such, was entrusted with the earthly administration of the will of God, the heavenly king (see king
in 98:6, and rules
in 96:10; both come from the same Hebrew root). The prayer is that the earthly king may govern with justice
(verses 2, 4) and righteousness
(verses 1-3), which consist of the protection of and empowerment of the poor,
weak,
and needy
(verses 2, 4, 12-14), and which yield shalom, comprehensive well-being or peace
(verses 3, 7). Psalm 72 envisions that the king's administration of justice will extend to all the nations,
who will call him happy
(verse 17), clearly recalling Psalm 1. Again, happiness derives from doing what God wants—that is, justice