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  "custom_id": "PSA_081",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Psalms",
  "passage_ref": "Psalm 81",
  "title": "Psalm 81: Joyful Worship, Then a Warning to Listen",
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  "simple_summary": "Psalm 81 calls Israel to joyful worship because the Lord rescued them from Egypt and gave them their covenant life. But the psalm then turns into a strong warning: the Lord wanted his people to listen, obey, and worship him alone, yet they refused. Because of that, he gave them over to their stubborn desires. The psalm ends by showing that obedience would have brought protection and blessing.",
  "simple_explanation": "The psalm begins with a call to praise God with joy, singing, instruments, and the horn. This worship is not random. It belongs to Israel’s appointed festival life, given by the God of Jacob. The people are to remember that the Lord is their strength and their deliverer.\n\nThen the Lord himself speaks. He reminds his people that he freed them from the burden of slavery in Egypt. When they cried out in trouble, he answered and rescued them. He also remembers their testing in the wilderness at Meribah. The God who saved them also tested them.\n\nThe central warning is clear. Israel was told to listen, meaning to obey. They were not to have other gods or worship a foreign god. The Lord who brought them out of Egypt was the only God they were to serve. He also promised to fill them, showing that his people must depend on him for provision.\n\nBut Israel did not obey. They would not submit to him. So God gave them over to their stubborn desires, and they followed what seemed right to them. This is a serious judgment. When people refuse to hear God, he may leave them to the path they insist on taking.\n\nThe psalm closes with a sorrowful appeal. If only Israel would obey, the Lord would defeat their enemies and feed them with the best wheat and honey. The psalm therefore joins worship, memory, warning, and promise. God is good, but his people must hear and obey him.",
  "important_truths": [
    "God is the strength and deliverer of his people.",
    "True worship is joyful, ordered, and grounded in God’s works.",
    "The festivals reminded Israel of the Lord’s covenant mercy.",
    "God rescued Israel from Egypt and sustained them.",
    "The Lord requires exclusive loyalty; no other gods are allowed.",
    "Listening to God means obedient submission, not mere hearing.",
    "Persistent disobedience can lead to being handed over to stubborn desires.",
    "Obedience would have brought protection, peace, and provision."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Shout for joy to God.",
    "Sing with instruments in worship.",
    "Keep the appointed festival as the Lord commanded.",
    "Listen to the Lord.",
    "Do not have other gods among you.",
    "Do not worship a foreign god.",
    "Open your mouth wide and trust the Lord to fill it.",
    "If God’s people obey, he will subdue their enemies.",
    "If God’s people obey, he will provide abundantly.",
    "If they refuse to obey, they may be given over to their own stubborn desires."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Psalm 81 sits in Israel’s covenant life under Moses. It looks back to the exodus as the great saving act of God and to the wilderness as the place where redeemed people were tested. The psalm shows that redemption calls for obedience. In the wider Bible, this keeps alive the need for a people who truly hear God and remain faithful to him.",
  "simple_application": "This psalm calls God’s people to worship with joy, but also with reverence and obedience. It warns against idolatry, self-rule, and ignoring God’s voice. It also teaches dependence: the Lord who saves is able to provide what his people need. Readers should not turn this psalm into a blanket promise of material wealth, but they should take seriously the call to hear God, trust him, and obey him.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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