Together, we have faith

June 11, 2026
Christ In The Psalms
Psalm 34:11–16 — Listening to Christ
Psalm 34:11-16
“Come, O children, listen to me;
I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
What man is there who desires life
and loves many days, that he may see good?
Keep your tongue from evil
and your lips from speaking deceit.
Turn away from evil and do good;
seek peace and pursue it.
The eyes of the LORD are toward the righteous
and his ears toward their cry.
The face of the LORD is against those who do evil,
to cut off the memory of them from the earth.”
“Christ our wisdom (1 Cor. 1:30) calls to his people. “You think I am saying this, brothers and sisters,” preaches Augustine, “but no, think rather that David is saying it, think it is the apostle saying it; best of all that it is our Lord Jesus Christ himself who is saying, Come, children, and hear me. Let us all listen to him together.” (C. Ash)
Psalm 34:11–16 — listen to Christ! The invitation in these verses is to carefully listen to and heed the words of Jesus Christ to us. If you want to have life to the fullest and see many days and God’s goodness, the key is to live in the fear of the Lord. This is a reverential, careful, Christ-centered walk with God in Christ that guards our lips, governs our walk, directs our prayers and pursues a life that pleases Christ. The fear of the Lord is a moral force, not a mystical wish, as Christopher Ash reminds us in his commentary in these verses. A key trait of the righteous is that they “seek peace and pursue it” — “To seek peace and pursue it (cf. Rom. 12:18; 14:19; 2 Tim. 2:22; Heb. 12:14) is the climax, encompassing a whole raft of right relationships, including marriage, parenthood, honor for parents, justice in society, uprightness in the workplace, and charity in the neighborhood. This needs to be pursued, for—in a broken world—it will not just happen. To walk in the fear of the covenant Lord means a life of daily penitence that will shape our words, our deeds, and every relationship into which God places us.” (Ash) Are you daily seeking peace and pursuing it in all of your intentions, thoughts, activities and relationships?
Song for Today —
“Were creation suddenly articulate
With a thousand tongues to lift one cry
Then from North to South and East to West
We'd hear Christ be magnified
Were the whole Earth echoing His eminence
His name would burst from sea and sky
From rivers to the mountain tops
We'd hear Christ be magnified
Oh! Christ be magnified
Let His praise arise
Christ be magnified in me
Oh! Christ be magnified
From the altar of my life
Christ be magnified in me
When every creature finds its inmost melody
And every human heart its native cry
Oh then in one enraptured hymn of praise
We'll sing Christ be magnified
Oh, be lifted high, Jesus
Oh! Christ be magnified
Let His praise arise
Christ be magnified in me
Oh! Christ be magnified
From the altar of my life
Christ be magnified in me
I won't bow to idols, I'll stand strong and worship You
And if it puts me in the fire, I'll rejoice 'cause You're there too
I won't be formed by feelings, I hold fast to what is true
If the cross brings transformation then I'll be crucified with You
'Cause death is just the doorway into resurrection life
And if I join You in Your suffering, then I'll join You when You rise
And when You return in glory with all the angels and the saints
My heart will still be singing, my song will be the same
Oh! Christ be magnified
Let His praise arise
Christ be magnified in me
Oh! Christ be magnified
From the altar of my life
Christ be magnified in me.”
(Cory Carnes / Cory Asbury / Ethan Gregory Hulse)


