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Psalms 92:6

Posted on 18 May at 15:14

“A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.”

Context of the Psalm: Psalm 92 is a psalm of praise and thanksgiving, often referred to as a “Song for the Sabbath Day.” It celebrates the goodness and faithfulness of God and encourages the righteous to praise Him for His works.

2. The Meaning of Psalm 92:6: In verse 6, the psalmist uses strong language to contrast the understanding of the brutish man or the fool with the deeper spiritual understanding of the righteous. The brutish person, who lacks understanding and wisdom, fails to recognize and comprehend the significance of God’s works and ways. They are oblivious to the spiritual truths and lack the discernment to perceive God’s goodness.

  • a. The Importance of Spiritual Understanding: The verse highlights the importance of spiritual understanding and wisdom. It emphasizes that true insight and discernment come from knowing and understanding God’s ways. As believers, we are called to seek God’s wisdom and understanding through prayer, meditation on His Word, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
  • b. Contrasting Attitudes: The verse draws a contrast between the brutish person and the righteous. It reminds us that the righteous are those who strive to understand God’s ways and seek to align their lives with His will. In contrast, the brutish person, driven by worldly desires and lacking spiritual understanding, remains ignorant of God’s truth.
  • c. The Call to Seek Wisdom: This verse encourages us to pursue wisdom and understanding. It reminds us that gaining knowledge of God and His ways is a lifelong journey. We should invest time in studying and meditating on His Word, seeking guidance from mature believers, and cultivating a personal relationship with God.
  • d. Humility and Teachability: To gain spiritual understanding, we must approach God with humility and a teachable heart. Recognizing our limitations and acknowledging God as the source of all wisdom allows us to grow in our understanding of Him. Proverbs 9:10 (KJV) affirms this: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.”
  • e. Sharing God’s Wisdom: As we grow in spiritual understanding, we have the privilege and responsibility to share God’s wisdom with others. We can demonstrate His love and goodness by sharing His truths and helping others gain a deeper understanding of God’s ways.

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