Verses 4-5 of Psalm 81 were very interesting to me when I read them.
In verses 1-3, Asaph says things like, “sing aloud,” “shout for joy,” and “raise a song” to God.
Then he gives the reason in verses 4-5. It is a statute, a rule, a decree. One which God gave the Israelites after he rescued them from Egypt.
Why was it important to God that they did this? So that they would remember all he had done to save them. How he had lifted away their burdens, delivered them from slavery to Egypt, and led them through the desert to the promised land.
In the same way, God commands us to rejoice as well.
Rejoice that he has lifted from us our burden of sin and set us free from Satan’s kingdom. Rejoice that he is always with us, leading us to his eternal kingdom.
Why is it so important for us to remember that? So that we will trust him, obey him, and open our mouths wide to his Word (verse 10, see also Ezekiel 3:1-3 and Jeremiah 15:16).
And as we do that, we find his blessing in our lives (16).
How much more would we trust and obey him if we would remember he loves us and desires to bless us.
And how much more would we remember that truth if we remembered what he did to save us and rejoiced in it?
That’s one reason why communion is important. It’s a time to remember and rejoice.
I know in this time of pandemic, many churches haven’t been able to do that. I’m looking forward to remembering and rejoicing with all God’s people in that way again.
