Psalm 27:8

Psalm 27:8  
Seek His face
     In 1 Chronicles 16 we read that David appointed Levites to minister before the Lord at the re-established Tabernacle at its new site in Jerusalem. Their ministry was “to extol, thank and praise the Lord, the God of Israel.” This was a new ministry, there is little evidence that such celebrations accompanied visitors to the Tabernacle in the wilderness, at the time of Moses. The chief musician and “worship leader” was Asaph who later went on to write a number of the Psalms. Asaph was undoubtedly a close friend of David and his confidante, a man who could be trusted with this sacred task. It’s worth reading David’s instructions, to Asaph and his associates, about praise and worship in 1 Chronicles 16:8-36, especially if you aspire to lead others in praise and worship! This group of musicians and singers were to ensure that music was continuously offered before the Lord so that the Tabernacle site became a place of joy and celebration as well as repentance and atonement. At the heart of David’s instructions are these words, “Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always.” 1 Chronicles 16:11. That was the cry of David’s heart and it is repeated here in Psalm 27. Just as Moses had seen the face of the Lord, and the disciples had “beheld His glory” we too are encouraged to seek His face. The Apostle Paul wrote that “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; but then we shall see face to face.” 1 Corinthians 13:12. Our relationship with the Lord God is not founded on fear and judgement but on love and intimacy. Keep seeking!!

 

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