Tuesday, August 13, 2019

The Earth and Israel Praise the Lord (Ps. 148:7-14)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12/13/2012 7:48:41 AM

 

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  Psalm 148 PT-2

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Ps. 148:7-14

 

            Message of the verses:  We continue to look at Psalm 148 in Today’s Spiritual Diary.  Dr. Wiersbe wrote the following at the end of his introductory commentary, “How anyone could trivialize the privilege and responsibility of worship after pondering this psalm is difficult to understand.”

 

            The Earth Praises the Lord (vv. 7-13):  “7 Praise the LORD from the earth, Sea monsters and all deeps; 8 Fire and hail, snow and clouds; Stormy wind, fulfilling His word; 9  Mountains and all hills; Fruit trees and all cedars; 10 Beasts and all cattle; Creeping things and winged fowl; 11 Kings of the earth and all peoples; Princes and all judges of the earth; 12 Both young men and virgins; Old men and children. 13 Let them praise the name of the LORD, For His name alone is exalted; His glory is above earth and heaven.”

 

            The psalmist seems to touch all aspects of life to praise the Lord in this psalm.  He speaks of the sea monsters in the sea and then talks about the weather, and states that God is in control of all of the weather so that it will bring him glory.  Some think that the fire is from volcanoes, but others think that the fire is from lightening as Dr. Wiersbe points out that in the Holy Land there is often lightening seen with hail storms.  In this world today storms and earthquakes, and things like this are usually called “natural disasters,” or “acts of God,” but they are all in the plan of God, and although we don’t always understand all of His ways we can trust that God is in control.

             The psalmist moves back to the things on earth to praise the Lord, things like the mountains and hills, along with the trees that produce fruit and are used for building houses.  The animals bring praise to the Lord, both the wild beasts and also the domestic animals.  He then speaks of the kings of the earth and one wonders how many of the world leaders take time to praise the Lord.  He then speaks of the young, the old, the men; the women are to praise the Lord.  Human beings are made in the image of God and therefore are the only beings that can chose to praise the Lord, and that is something we all should chose to do.  The psalmist then ends this section by stating that the name of the Lord alone is exalted and His glory is above earth and heaven.  

 

            The People of Israel Praise the Lord (vs. 14):  “14 And He has lifted up a horn for His people, Praise for all His godly ones; Even for the sons of Israel, a people near to Him. Praise the LORD!”

 

            As I read through the Word of God and think about worship, obedience and praise I remember that man had the opportunity to live in peace with God in a perfect environment, but chose not to.  Romans chapter eight speaks of the curse that is on the earth and the entire universe, and speaks of the earth moaning as it awaits the curse to be removed.  I see a donkey obeying the Lord as she speaks to a man whose desire is for money rather than worshiping the Lord.  In the New Testament I see storms, winds, and waves obey the voice of the Lord, but people who do not obey His voice. I also see another donkey who had never been ridden carry the Lord on its back through the streets of Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday.  The point in all of this is that people have the problem of worshiping and obeying the Lord and people are made in the image of God, but these other beings and things are not, yet they have no problem in praising the Lord by being obedient to His will.

 

            The psalmist uses the word “horn” in verse fourteen and this word speaks of the power and dignity of a king or a kingdom, and to remove the horn means that that nation or king is deprived of authority or prestige. 

            When Israel returned from captivity God gave them a horn, but not a king in the line of David as that ended after Zedekiah was captured.  However they did have a nation and a temple and priesthood, and they still had the Word of God, and they were still God’s chosen people.  Dr. Wiersbe explains that “Luke 1:69 gives us the right to apply this image to Jesus Christ, the Son of David, for He is the only person qualified to sit on David’s throne.” “And has raised up a horn of salvation for us In the house of David His servant, (Luke 1:69).”

            Dr. Wiersbe concludes his commentary on this psalm by stating that we should read this psalm with Jesus in mind, and as we do this we will see that He is above all of the things the psalmist mentions.  Col. 1:18 says, “And now He is the head of the Body which is the Church. He is the Beginning, the first to be born from the dead, which gives him pre-eminence over all things.” (Philips)

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Col. 1:18 is a good reminder that Jesus Christ is over all things and He has that right because of the fact that He is God and also because of His obedience to His Father, so He deserves all praise and worship from me.

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Continue to learn contentment, continue to praise the Lord, and continue to have my life transformed by the Word of God.

Memory verses for the week:  Psalm 130:1-8

 

            1 Out of the debts I cried to You, O LORD.  2 Lord, hear my voice!  Let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.  3 If you, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?  4 But there is forgiveness with You, that You may be feared.

            5 I wait for the Lord, my soul does wait, and in His Word do I hope.  6 My soul waits for the Lord more than the watchman for the morning; indeed more than the watchman for the morning.  7 O Israel, hope in the Lord; For with the LORD there is lovingkindness, and with Him is abundant redemption.  8 And He will redeem Israel from all his iniquities.

 

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