Ep.438: Psalm 5: Wakeup Prayer.

Hello, I’m Daniel Westfall on the channel “Pray With Me”.

What gets you going in the morning? 

Psalm 5 is a prayer with four movements to wake us up and get the day started. 

The first movement directs our attention to God:
    Listen to my words, Lord,
consider my lament. 
    Hear my cry for help,
        my king and my God,
        for to you I pray (v 1-2). 

The psalmists tells God to listen. Is he trying to get God’s attention? Or . . . maybe he’s preparing himself to listen to God. Opening your heart to God, speaking your mind, and telling him your troubles are the first steps in morning prayer.   

The next movement I see in Psalm 5 is confidence that God does listen. He may be silent and invisible, but the psalmist says, 
  In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice,
    in the morning I lay my requests before you
    and wait expectantly (v 3). 

People have many reasons for praying.
  Some pray to express themselves. 
  Some to impress others.
  For some, it’s a habit; others pray out of need.

But the psalmist prays because he knows someone is listening. My king and my God, he says, you hear me, and I wait expectantly for your answer. That’s a better way to start the day than surfing the net, checking the news, or lamenting yesterday’s hockey scores.

The third movement in Psalm 5 is character development. The psalmist asks, “What  kind of person are you becoming? Will you make progress today?”

First, he describes failed character development. God is not pleased with wickedness, he does not welcome evil, he does not encourage arrogance, he hates wrongdoing, destroys liars, and detests the bloodthirsty and deceitful. (v 4-6).  

Some list! God knows the internet. He’s read the blogs and seen the videos filled with arrogance, wrongdoing, lies, and violence. God is displeased with these creators. Don’t let them be your mentors or your motivation for springing out of bed.

The psalm continues with a list of character traits God approves:
   I, by your great love
     come into your house; 
   in reverence I bow down
     toward your holy temple. 
   Lead me in your righteousness
     because of my enemies, 
   Make your way straight before me (v 7-8). 

God’s website gives life hacks for reverence, holiness, righteousness, and straight paths that can start our morning and shape our day. 

Let’s pray. 

O Lord, with the psalmist I pray,
  Listen to what I say,
      Hear my cry for help (v 1-2). 

And somehow I find confidence that you do listen.
In the morning you hear my voice.
In the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly (v 3).

I survey my world filled with people who are wicked, arrogant, unbelieving, and bloodthirsty. Help me not to learn their tricks or follow their example. 

I survey the world you build in and around me . . . a place of holiness, reverence, faithfulness, and love. 

Help me to see the house you are building, to become the kind of person who can live there. Take my crooked paths and make them straight. 

Amen. 

I’m Daniel, on the channel “Pray with Me”.  

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Ep.027: Psalm 5: Good Morning God

Hi. I’m Daniel Westfall on the channel “Pray with Me”.

Psalm 4 was an evening prayer. Today’s prayer, Psalm 5, is a morning prayer. It starts with three verses of introduction, followed by 9 verses of alternating suggestions for how God should deal with the wicked and how he deals with the righteous.  

It starts, “Give ear to my words O Lord . . . Listen to my cry for help . . .  In the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.” This is the morning rhythm of prayer. Waking, we tell God what is on our mind for the day. Perhaps we feel weak and we dread the assault of our enemies, or perhaps today is filled with hope and promise. Checking in with God in the morning prepares us to wait expectantly for him through the day. God might show up at any time, but we won’t notice if we aren’t attentive.

Following the introduction, the psalmist describes his enemies and suggests how God should deal with them.  “The arrogant cannot stand in your presence, you hate all who do wrong, you destroy those who tell lies.” And later in the psalm, “Declare them guilty, O God. Let their intrigues be their downfall. Banish them for their many sins.”

The psalmist also describes the righteous and tells God how to deal with us. “By your great mercy I will bow down toward your holy temple. Lead me in your righteousness . . . make a straight path before me. . . let all who take refuge in you be glad.”  

Let us pray.

Our Father, in the morning our alarm wakes us rudely. We stumble to the bathroom to brush our teeth and put on makeup. And we turn our thoughts to you, because we need your presence today to protect us from our enemies, to give us favor and success in our endeavors. We will wait expectantly for you.  Help us recognize your presence when you visit us. Help us hear your voice when you speak to us.

We ask you to destroy our enemies, God.

  • Destroy the enemy within, the voice that says we are worthless and unworthy, the fear that paralyzes, the brooding introspection that depresses, the arrogance that criticizes friends and colleagues, the malice that repeats gossiping stories.
  • Silence the enemies we meet today — family members who shame us, coworkers who are rude and dismissive, clerks who are sullen and disrespectful.  
  • Banish the arrogant voices in our culture. May all lying, self-promoting politicians be trapped by their intrigues. May all advertisers who promote mediocre products promising infinite happiness come to an unhappy end. May all entertainers who create meaningless drivel be filled with their own empty words.

But may all who take refuge in you, Lord, be glad. In the winding and confusing journey of life, make a straight path for us. When we don’t know where to turn, guide is into wise choices, faithful relationships, true vocations, and holy community.  Amen.

I’m Daniel on the channel “Pray with Me”.