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What does the Bible say about Israel's disobedience in Psalm 81?

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Psalm 81 highlights Israel's failure to heed God's voice, leading to their disobedience and resulting consequences.

Psalm 81 serves as both a call to worship and a lament over Israel's disobedience. It begins with an exhortation to sing praises to God, acknowledging Him as their strength. However, the psalm quickly transitions to God's lament that His people would not listen to His voice. He declares that He would have provided abundantly for them, yet they chose to turn away from Him, leading to their rejection and subsequent enslavement to their own lusts. This highlights both the importance of faithfulness to God's commands and the grievous consequences of spiritual neglect and disobedience, resonating with themes of grace and judgment throughout scripture.
Scripture References: Psalm 81:1-12, Romans 1:18-32, Romans 3:9-18

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Psalm 81 p1 of 2
Rick Warta · Jun 19, 2025
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