Asaph

Bible Reading: Psalm 50:1-23
Saturday 12 July 2025 © The Upper Room.

Our Bible Reading today is a song written by a man named Asaph. This is probably the same man mentioned in 1 Chronicles 16:5-7.

Asaph was a Levite. Members of this tribe took care of the temple and Israelite worship services.

1 Chronicles 16:5 says that Asaph was the leader of a group who played musical instruments for worship. 1 Chronicles 16:7 tells us that David chose Asaph and his brothers to sing praises to God.

Asaph wrote this song to praise God. But he also wrote these verses to remind the Israelites that they should obey God. God said that they had disobeyed Him by ignoring His commands, saying evil things and telling lies (verses 16-19).

But in verse 21, God said, “...I will not be quiet any longer. I will correct you and make clear what I have against you.”

The Israelites sang Psalm 50 as they worshiped God. This song reminded them to obey God. And these verses should encourage us, too, to stay close to God. —ECW

Psalm 50:23b “Whoever decides to live right will see my power to save.”

PRAYER: Heavenly Father, I want to serve and obey You today. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Just wanted to say thank you for making BSL daily devotions available. I am hearing and often sign at church for d/Deaf friends. I am finding this resource very useful in helping me improve my signing skills as well as focussing on God every day, bless you. CR