Michelle
God seems to still be speaking about what he will be or is doing to his people. They are being told to flee in the beginning. Or some of them are I think. Being told to take up arms and prepare for battle against Jerusalem. But then in verse 8 he is telling the people to take warning or he will turn from them. He says their ears are closed and they find no pleasure in the word of the Lord. He goes on to say what he is going to do to them and their cities.
This sounds wrong when I think it in my head, but, I like the short psalms. I tend to get lost in the longer ones and then my mind wanders. In this one it sounds like David is saying how majestic God and his creations are, but is asking why he cares for humans. Because after considering all the things he created, the heavens, the moon and stars, why are we so important to God. David says we were made a little lower than angels, crowned with glory and honor, and made to rule over all the creatures of the earth. It sounds like we should be thankful to God to be considered so important and worthy of his love, knowing all that God created.
Julie
My focus is not good this morning. I really don't see much more than what you have already mentioned.
It's as if David does not see man as majestic as everything else that God created.
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