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Psalm
33:1-22 WHY THE
SAINTS SHOULD REJOICE
IN OUR GOD Intro: Psalm 33
is a special Psalm. It is one of only four Psalms that lacks a title. The
others are Psalm 1, 2, and 10.
All the other Psalms have some sort of title. Many commentators believe that
this Psalm is linked to Psalm 32.
In that Psalm, David praises the Lord for forgiving his sins. Psalm 32 closes with a command
to rejoice, v. 11. Psalm 33 opens with the same command.
While these
two Psalms are very different in their content, they are both centered on the
theme of praise. In Psalm 32
God is to be praised because He forgives sin. In Psalm 33 God is to be praised because He is in control. Both
of those themes make God worthy to be praised. By way of
introduction, lets consider this call to praise the Lord. In verse 1,
the saints of God are commanded to rejoice. This word means to be
overcome; to cry out, to give a ringing cry, to shout for joy. This is
a command for loud, vocal praise to be lifted up to the Lord. ·
Verse 1
also tells us that praise is comely for the upright. The word comely
means beautiful. There are many emotions that can grip our hearts.
We can be overcome with pride, hate, malice, anger, envy, unforgiveness, and a
host of other harmful emotions. No emotion is as elegant, as beneficial, or as
beautiful as a heart that is filled with praise for the Lord. ·
Verse 2
calls on us to use our musical skills to praise Him. When instruments are played
for His glory, it honors Him because music is another form of praise to the
Lord. ·
Verse 3
calls on us to sing unto Him a new song. The idea of a new song means that we
are to be thoughtful and we are exercise our minds to find new ways to praise
Him. When you consider the fact that Lam. 3:22-23
says, It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his
compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.
It should be clear that we have ample reason every day to exalt Him for His
grace, His blessings and His goodness to us. ·
Verse 3
also calls on us to praise Him in such a way that they are heard by others.
That does not mean that we are to praise Him so that others will see us, but we
are to praise Him so that others will be aware of Who He is and what He has
done for His people. Now, having
commanded us to praise the Lord, the Psalmist now gives us the reasons
why we are to praise Him. I want to walk through this Psalm today and preach on
the subject Why The Saints Should Rejoice In Our God. Let me show you the reasons
why He is worthy of our praise. I. v. 4-9
WE SHOULD REJOICE
IN HIS WORD A. v. 4a His
Word Is Precious The word right has the idea of upright,
straight, correct. This word reminds us that Gods Word sets the
standard for righteousness and morality. The Word of God is like a compass that
guides the people of God through the desert of this world. All around us we see the results of
abandoning the Word of God. Our society has been cast adrift upon the sea of
time without a rudder. Our nation, and the world as a whole, has abandoned the
Ten Commandments, the Great Commandment, and every other precept of God. The
obvious result of sinful mans foolish decision to abandon the Word of God is
rampant immorality, wickedness and evil in the world. Those who read the Word, honor the Word
and live by the Word, know how precious the Word of God is. They can say with
the Psalmist, Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path, Psa. 119:105. They also
know the truth of Pro. 6:23,
which says, For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of
instruction are the way of life. The saints of God have a rudder as they
sail the uncertain seas of life. We have a pattern after which we can live our
lives. From His Word we can discern His will for the course of our lives and we
can find out how we are to live day by day. His Word is precious. We should praise Him
for that! B. v. 4b-5 His
Word Is Personal In His Word we learn about the Lord Himself. His
Word is His revelation of Himself to the world. We learn that He does
everything He does in truth, v. 4. That word carries the idea of steadfastness. We learn
in verse 5 that He loveth
righteousness and judgment. This reminds us that He will bless those
who honor His Word and He will judge those who abandon His Word. Verse 5 also teaches us that
Gods goodness can be seen in all the word around us. All these truths teach us that the Word of
God is a revelation of the Person of God. How else could a holy, transcendent,
eternal God reveal Himself to man? It would be like us trying to communicate
with the ants in an anthill. We are so removed from their experience that we
could not possibly communicate with them on our level. God so longed to reveal
Himself to humanity that He condescended to reveal Himself in the pages of a
Book. Not just any book! God has chosen to reveal Himself in the pages of the
Word of God, John 5:39. We
should praise Him for His Word because it reveals the nature of God to us! C. v. 6-9 His
Word Is Powerful In these verses the Psalmist reminds us that
everything we see around us was spoken into existence by the Word of God.
Everything that is visible; everything that is invisible; everything that is
large; everything that is small; everything that is near; and everything that
is far came into existence through the Word of God. In Gen.
1:3 God spoke for the first time. When He spoke light appeared out of
the darkness. All through Genesis 1 God kept speaking and great things kept
appearing. His Word had power then, and His Word still has power today. Every
promise will be fulfilled. Our actions will be judged based on His commands.
The Word of God is filled with power, glory and hope. Listen to the testimony of His Word about
His Word. ·
For
the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword,
piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and
marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart, Heb. 4:12. ·
For
ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven, Psa 119:89. ·
All
scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God
may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works, 2Tim. 3:16-17. We should praise Him for His Word because
it is infused with divine power! It will stand though the entire world stand
against it, Isa. 55:11. I. We
Should Rejoice In His Word II. v. 10-12
WE SHOULD REJOICE IN HIS WILL A. v. 10 His
Will Is Dominate Men can make their plans and devise their schemes,
but in the end, Gods will is going to be accomplished. If you look at all the
maneuvering of the nations, it is possible to become filled with fear. When you
think of the militant regimes in Iran and North Korea; the power, the military
and financial resources of China; the belligerent attitude of Russia; and the threat
posed to peaceful people by radical Islam, it may seem to us that the world is
out of control. The foolish decisions by our own government leave us wondering
how things will play out in time and history. We need not fear, because our God
is in control of all things. He will have the final word, because His will is
dominant. As the Psalmist said, But our God is in the heavens: he hath done
whatsoever he hath pleased, Psa. 115:3. B. v. 11 His
Will Is Determined The things that occur in this world are all part
of our Lords plan for the ages. Nothing takes place that is not a part of His
divine plan. I know that doesnt sit well with a lot of people in our day. We
want to be in control. We want to think that our thoughts and opinions matter.
We want the world to revolve around us and our desires. I hate to be the one to
break it to you, but what you think, want, or plan doesnt matter in the least.
God has determined what will take place in this world and that is what is going
to happen. ·
Remember
the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and
there is none like me, Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient
times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I
will do all my pleasure: Calling a ravenous bird from the east, the man that
executeth my counsel from a far country: yea, I have spoken it, I will also
bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it, Isa. 46:9-11. ·
Whatsoever
the LORD pleased, that did he
in heaven, and in earth, in the seas, and all deep places, Psa. 135:6. ·
And
all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed
as nothing: and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth:
and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou? Dan. 4:35. That
concept bothers some folks. It comforts me! I am reminded day by day that my
God is on control of all things. That allows we to rest in His providence and
trust Him to make all things work out as they should for my good and His glory,
Rom. 8:28. C. v. 12 His
Will Is Desirable The Psalmist mentions the nations that honor God.
He says they will be blessed. This is clearly seen in the histories of America
and Great Britain. Both of our nations were ruled by a series of men who, while
not perfect, at least acknowledged God and declared their dependence upon Him.
Now that both nations have declared their independence from God, we can see the
results all around us. We have abandoned God and He has abandoned us to our
choice. There is a lesson in this for the
individual as well. Those who respond to Gods will by submitting to Him will
be blessed. For man to make his plans without
consulting the will of God is to reject Him as Creator. Isa. 29:15-16 says, Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their
works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us? and who knoweth us? Surely
your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay: for
shall the work say of him that made it, He made me not? or shall the thing
framed say of him that framed it, He had no understanding? Listen
also to what Paul had to say about this in Rom. 9:19-21,
Thou
wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his
will? Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing
formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? Hath not the
potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour,
and another unto dishonour? So, knowing and living by the will of God
is a good pattern for living. It is a recipe for blessing, while rejecting His
will and going against His plan is a recipe for judgment and spiritual
disaster. So, we should praise God that He is a
Sovereign God and that His will is going to be accomplished in earth and Heaven,
no matter how hard the devil or fallen man works against Him! I. We
Should Rejoice In His Word II. We
Should Rejoice In His Will III. v.
13-19 WE SHOULD REJOICE IN HIS WATCHING A. v. 13-15 His
Watching Is Absolute Our God is in Heaven, but His eyes are on the
affairs of man. From where He sits, He sees everything that takes place. He
sees it all. There is no deed, no thought, no sin, or good work that can occur
without His intimate knowledge, Neither is there any creature that is not
manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him
with whom we have to do, Heb 4:13.
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He knows every
deed, The eyes of the LORD are in every place, beholding the evil and the
good, Pro. 15:3.
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He knows every
thought, Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my
thought afar off, Psa. 139:2.
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He knows every
motive behind every action, I the LORD search the heart, I try the
reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit
of his doings, Jer. 17:10.
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He hears every
idle word, But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they
shall give account thereof in the day of judgment, Matt. 12:36. He knows everything there is to know and nothing
can be hidden from Him. That is a sobering thought, but it does showcase His
power and why He is worthy of our praise! B. v. 16-17 His Watching Is Aware God
watches the heathen as they make their plans and set their armies in array. He
sees their vain efforts to alter His plans and seek to obtain their own
salvation through dominating their enemies. He sees them as they lives for this
world and give no thought to the world to come. These two verses are just a
reminder that God knows what the wicked are up to. Sometimes I think we think
He forgets, but He never does! He sees is all and one day He will judge them
according to their works. C. v.
18-19 His Watching Is Affectionate God has just told us that the
destinies of nations are in His hands. The decisions that will determine the
course of this world are not made in Washington, Moscow or Beijing. The
decisions that will affect the course of this world are made in Heaven by the
sovereign God Who occupies the throne as the Ruler of all things. But, while
God sovereignly controls everything that takes place in His creation, He still
has time for the individual. The God Who controls all things takes an
intimate interest in your life. His eye is on those who fear
Him and upon those who hope in His mercy. Those
individuals who have looked to the Lord for their souls salvation are the
recipients of His tender watch care and of His promise in verse 19 that He will secure them and supply them.
He will take care of His Own, Matt.
6:25-33. He sees everything that happens to you. He
sees all the pain. He sees all the problems. He sees all the attacks of your
enemies. He sees the hurts, the fears, the valleys and the sorrows. Nothing
escapes His gaze! While a lost world lives in fear, the
people of God can rest in the arms of divine sovereignty knowing that their God
will take care of them. His eye is on your life and He knows more about your
needs than you do! He will not fail you. He will not desert you. He loves you
and He will take care of you until you join Him in glory, Psa. 37:25, 28; Heb. 13:5. He is worthy to be praised for
the fact that He watches over all things, especially the needs of His people! Conc: The Psalmist closes this Psalm by expressing his
resolve to continue trusting in the Lord. We can rest in His Word. We can rest
in His Will. We can rest in His Watching. As our trust in Him deepens, our
ability to rest in Him grows. And, when we are resting in Him, we can rejoice
in spite of everything that is going on around us. We serve a
God Who is worthy to be praised! He deserves the uninhibited praises of His
people. He deserves our best songs, our loudest shouts, and our devoted
service. He is worthy to be praised and we are way behind in the business of
praising Him. We allow other things to cloud our thinking and hide His face.
The Psalmist wants us to take a fresh look at Him today so that we might be
filled with praise for Him. ·
Has the Lord
touched you in some area of your life? ·
Are you praising
Him like He deserves? ·
Have you become
distracted by some issue so that you have lost your focus on Him? ·
Do you need to
thank Him for His Word, His Will and His Watching? ·
Do you need to
bring some sin to Him in repentance? ·
Do you need to
seek His help in some matter? ·
Do you need to
come before Him and seek Him in worship? ·
If He has spoken
to you on any level, please mind Him and let Him have His way in your heart and
life. |
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