Psalms 85:8-9 (ESV)
Let me hear what God the LORD will speak,
for he will speak peace to his people, to his saints;
but let them not turn back to folly.
Surely his salvation is near to those who fear him,
that glory may dwell in our land.
As much as the above verses give us much truth and we are limited in space to develop their meaning, we really can’t understand them until we read the proceeding verses. The four verses before the above are a pleading for salvation, spoken before the above. Note:
Psalms 85:4-7 (ESV)
Restore us again, O God of our salvation,
and put away your indignation toward us!
Will you be angry with us forever?
Will you prolong your anger to all generations?
Will you not revive us again,
that your people may rejoice in you?
Show us your steadfast love, O LORD,
and grant us your salvation.
The writer of this song/prayer is asking God for His salvation. He then sits on the watch tower listening for God’s response. The response from God does come and He says:
1. I will give you peace. The aspect of peace is presented because they were in the path of God’s wrath (vss 1-3). God wants to save us and wants to give us His peace and restore peace between us and Himself (Romans 5:1)
2. I will require you to turn back from folly. God’s peace and God’s salvation does not come without our repentance from our sin.
3. I will provide salvation to those who fear me. Salvation is only available to those who, by faith, put their complete faith in Him. They become on awe of Him.
4. Along with peace I will provide glory for the land. God’s glory (Hebrew word for glory, Kabad, is the weight of God. His glory carries all of who He is and that is weighty. The nation is promised this “glory” to be in the land. This is God’s relationship with Himself because He sought to restore His glory to us.
When the writer of the psalm was desperate and needed salvation God responded with His glory. He always will.