Psalm Devotional
A Warning
“For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God.” These sobering words of 1 Peter 4:17 (NKJV) summarize the message of Psalm 50. It is a resounding call for the people of God to reexamine the character of their faith and the sincerity of their worship.
Psalm 50 begins with a scene that recalls God’s revelation at Sinai, with God appearing like a storm in all His glory (v. 3). He shines forth out of Zion (v. 2), but it is Zion that He has come to judge (v. 4). The heavens and earth are called to bear witness to God’s judgment against His own people—but what follows is a warning rather than a verdict. The message is meant to expose hard truths, stir the conscience, and rouse God’s people to greater faithfulness.
God first addresses those for whom worship had become a mere procedure rather than an earnest encounter with the Savior. The ritual of sacrifice had become devoid of genuine thanksgiving (vv. 7-14). While the form of true worship has changed since the advent of Christ, the church still faces the onset of impassive formality that often threatens to overcome the faithful sincerity God deserves in our worship.

