Psalm 16
Mikhtam of David.
Preserve me, O God, for I take refuge in You.
2 I said to the Lord, “You are my Lord;
I have no good besides You.”
3 As for the saints who are in the earth,
They are the majestic ones in whom is all my delight.
4 The sorrows of those who have bartered for another god will be multiplied;
I shall not pour out their drink offerings of blood,
Nor will I take their names upon my lips.
2 I said to the Lord, “You are my Lord;
I have no good besides You.”
3 As for the saints who are in the earth,
They are the majestic ones in whom is all my delight.
4 The sorrows of those who have bartered for another god will be multiplied;
I shall not pour out their drink offerings of blood,
Nor will I take their names upon my lips.
5 The Lord is the portion of my inheritance
and my cup;
You support my lot.
6 The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places;
Indeed, my heritage is beautiful to me.
You support my lot.
6 The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places;
Indeed, my heritage is beautiful to me.
7 I will bless the Lord who has counseled
me;
Indeed, my mind instructs me in the night.
8 I have set the Lord continually before me;
Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken.
9 Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoices;
My flesh also will dwell securely.
10 For You will not abandon my soul to Sheol;
Nor will You allow Your Holy One to undergo decay.
11 You will make known to me the path of life;
In Your presence is fullness of joy;
In Your right hand there are pleasures forever.
Indeed, my mind instructs me in the night.
8 I have set the Lord continually before me;
Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken.
9 Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoices;
My flesh also will dwell securely.
10 For You will not abandon my soul to Sheol;
Nor will You allow Your Holy One to undergo decay.
11 You will make known to me the path of life;
In Your presence is fullness of joy;
In Your right hand there are pleasures forever.
INTRODUCTION
If you look at the
heading of this chapter you will notice the words "Mikhtam of David."
"Mikhtam" means "poem." This is poem written by David. Psalm 16 (our text) and Psalms 56-60
all have the heading "Mikhtam of
David."
The psalms were poems meant to be sung. Thus, David was not only a ruler and king, a
warrior, a musician who played the harp, but
also a poet.
As we enter the New
Year, we often greet one another with the words, "Happy New Year."
But how can we
truly experience a Happy New Year.
This Psalm explains
to us how to have a happy new year.
v. 11, "In
Your presence is fullness of joy."
How can we
experience this "fullness of joy" as we enter 2016?
The word
"fullness" in Hebrew is also translated "abundant." How can we can experience this abundant joy
in 2016.
Ps. 122:1 says, “I
was glad when they said unto me, let us go to the house of the Lord!”
When you woke up
this morning what did you say to yourself?
Did you say, “Oh no! It’s another Sunday morning and I have to go to
church!”
Or did you say, “I
am so glad today is Sunday. I get to go
to the house of the Lord, worship Him, meet Him in the sanctuary, and have the wonderful
privilege to meet God's people.”
But you might say,
"But Pastor, my joy is in the inside." That is good.
But let it out. Don’t keep the
joy inside only for you to enjoy; let it out for others to also enjoy.
By the way, the
words "joy, rejoice, rejoicing glad, gladness and delight" appear
over 650x.
Now in Gal. 5:22 we
read that joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit.
I once read of a
little boy who used to escape his bedroom after being punished. He would crawl out of his bedroom window down
a tree near his window to the ground. One day, his father told the family that he was going to chop down the tree because
it hadn’t borne fruit for many years. That afternoon the boy and his friend
bought a bushel of apples, and during the night, tied those apples on the
barren branches. The next morning, the man could not believe his eyes. He hollered to his wife, "Honey, I can’t
believe it! That old tree has apple fruit.
But the most amazing thing is that it’s a pear tree!"
Apples don’t belong
to a pear tree. Neither does true joy
belong to the unbeliever. As it is
unnatural for a pear tree to bear apple fruits, it is unnatural for a Christian
to be grumpy and grouchy.
The unbeliever may
be joyful outside but inside he is hurting.
Prov. 14:13, "Even
in laughter the heart is sad."
God alone can bring
true joy inside and outside.
Joy is not from the
pleasures of the world, but in knowing Jesus.
As the hymn says, "Happiness is to
know the Savior."
In the OT joy is expressed
in many ways: dancing, singing, leaping, praising, and even shouting. Joy is expressed outwardly. Yes, joy is inward, in your heart; but also
outward, displayed in dancing, praising, singing and leaping. In the Bible joy is a celebration.
And that is the way
this church service should be - a celebration.
God is with us! Hence, we need to
celebrate in church.
God says joy is in
Him. The devil says that joy is in sin.
The joy of the Lord is real; the joy of sin is counterfeit. I prefer the real thing.
Yes, the joy the
world offers can be a pleasure for a season, for a while; but it leads to
death. "The wages of sin is death"
(Rom. 6:23).
Yes, there will come
sorrow and pain for the Christian. But
that sorrow and pain is temporary. As
the Bible says, "Weeping may last for the night, but joy comes in the
morning" (Ps. 30:5).
How to experience
this "fullness of joy?"
1. PICK THE PATH OF
LIFE
2. PICK THE
INHERITANCE THAT LASTS
3. PICK THE COUNSEL
OF GOD
1. PICK THE PATH OF
LIFE
v. 11, " You
will make known to me the path of life;"
Where is the path
of life?
The path of life is
found in Jesus.
John 10:10 (end),
"I am come that they may have life and have it more abundantly."
You have an enemy,
the devil, who will prevent you to come to Christ, so that you might experience
this abundant joy.
That is why at the
end of each service I close with an invitation for you to come to Jesus to be
saved in order that you might realize the wonderful joy God has in store for
you.
I close each service
with the invitation that you might pick the path of life.
However, in my
invitations you will notice that I no longer give the "Sinner's Prayer"
at the altar call. I have a reason for
this. I don’t want people to repeat this
prayer with me and assume to be saved. I
don’t want to give a false assurance. Many
pray the Sinner's Prayer and are not truly born again. And if I tell them that they are now saved
and on the way to heaven I have given them a false hope.
This is not to say
that some are not saved. Yes, some are
indeed saved repeating the sinner's prayer.
But not all.
The only one who
can give the assurance of salvation is the Holy Spirit; after all, He alone can
see the heart. It is God who gives
assurance. Rom. 8:16 says. "The Spirit itself beareth witness with
our spirit, that we are the children of God." Only the Spirit can say that you are a child
of God by faith because He alone knows if your faith is a saving faith.
I cannot see what is
in the heart. Therefore, I should never
given someone the assurance of salvation after they pray the Sinner Prayer, for
perhaps they are not saved.
Deut. 30:19,
"I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So
choose life in order that you may live."
God invites you to
come to Jesus and live.
Living a life of
obedience to Christ brings joy.
Living a life of
disobedience to Christ brings sorrow.
God is teaching me
to live a life of discipline. I had a
very strict teacher in post-graduate school.
She was very strict and demanding. I am now praying that God will be 100 times
more strict to me that my most strict teacher so that I will be disciplined and
grow.
The rich man in
Mark 10 who came to Jesus left sorrowful because did not obey Jesus.
2. PICK THE
INHERITANCE THAT LASTS
v. 5, "The
Lord is the portion of my inheritance."
When Israel finally
possessed the land of Canaan, Joshua gave each tribe their portion, their
territory. Joshua may have said, "Ruben,
this is your territory; Issachar, this is your territory; Simeon, this is your territory;
Dan, this is your territory," and so forth. But when it came to the tribe of Levi, there
was no land or territory for them. The
tribe of Levi was the only tribe that did not receive their real estate.
Num. 18:20,
"Then the Lord said to Aaron, 'You shall have no inheritance in their land
nor own any portion among them; I am your portion and your inheritance.'"
The Levites did not receive any inheritance or
land, but they had the best inheritance of all, God Himself.
My wife and I have
a house nearby. It is real estate. But better than than real estate is Jesus.
The Bible says,
"I am His and He is mine."
Song of Solomon
6:3, "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine."
Paradox: I belong
to God and God belongs to me.
I possess God and
God possesses me.
No matter how what
I do or what sin I commit God will continually possesses me.
Rom. 8:38-39,
"For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor
height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us
from the love of God. "
God will not stop from
possessing me no matter what I do.
But how do we
possess God?
One way is by meditation
We possess God by
meditating on Him and thinking of Him often.
A Christian who
does not think of God all day long is an absurdity.
Imagine you a parent
not thinking of your child in school.
How absurd.
God cannot be yours if He is never in your
mind.
v. 8, "I have
set the Lord continually before me."
David was saying
God was in His mind continually.
The 3 things that
describe our society today are: hurry, noise, and crowd.
When we are in a hurry,
in a noisy place, and in a crowd we cannot meditate upon God.
Carl Jung, the
well-known Swiss phychotherapist, said, "Hurry is not of the devil; it is
the devil."
Hurry, noise and
crowds prevent us from contemplating about God.
3. PICK THE COUSEL OF
GOD
v. 7, "I will
bless the Lord who has counseled me."
The counsel of God
is good, and His counsel will lead you to the fullness of joy.
God's counsel will
lead you to make the right choices.
But listening to
God's counsel demands an obligation. You
cannot listen to God's good counsel and deviate from it; you have an obligation
to obey it.
God is all wise,
therefore, He can offer you the best counsel ever.
God in this psalm is
pictured as a wise counselor - He offers wise advice and we accept it.
God also offers you
"round-the-clock" counsel. Not
simply 9 am to 5 pm counsel, but counsel regardless of day or time.
And one counsel God
offers you is for you to come to Jesus, live, have salvation, and receive the joyful
life as we enter the
New Year.
INVITATION
V. 11, "You will make known to me the
path of life." Do you yearn for this
"path of life." Come to Jesus.
He is the Savior of the world; and He can
be your Savior if you invite Him into your life.