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Psalm 146:1-10 HE IS WORTHY! Intro: This Psalm is the
first of five Psalms that bear the title “Hallel Psalms,” or “Hallelujah
Psalms.” These five Psalms were
probably written around the time These
people were praising the Lord because of all that He had done for them. They understood the truth that their years in
bondage were the direct result of their sins.
They realized that they were back in their own land by the pure grace of
God. They knew that they had been
punished because they had worshiped other gods; and they knew they had been
brought back home by the One true God.
Therefore they are praising Him because of one reason: He Is
Worthy! I
want to remind you today that He is still worthy! Just as He did for these ancient people, God
moved in grace and power to deliver our souls from the torment and bondage of
our sins. He delivered us from an
eternity in Hell and He adopted us into his family when He saved us. If these ancient people could praise the Lord
for His grace in returning them to their homeland; how much more should God’s
redeemed people praise Him for bringing us out of the shame, sentence and
sorrow of our sins? Today,
I want to take a look at Psalm 146. I want to try and show you from these verses
that He
Is Worthy! I want to remind you
that He is worthy of your love. He is
worthy of your devotion. He is worthy of
your obedience. He is worthy of
everything you can offer to Him. But, in
this message, I want to zero in on the truth that He is worthy of your
praise. Let’s look into that as we think
about the subject: He Is Worthy!
A.
v. 1 A Call To Praise The Psalmist calls upon his soul to
praise the Lord. There are many times
when these fleshly bodies can find no reason to praise the Lord; but the
redeemed soul can find limitless justification for loud and long praise to the
Almighty. ( B.
v. 2 A Commitment To Praise The writer goes on to tell us that
his praise will know no boundaries and no limits. 1.
An Earthly Commitment As
long as breath fills his lungs; this psalmist declares his intention to praise
the Lord. If you are saved, disease,
age, pain, suffering, sorrow, and even death, can never touch the reasons for
true praise. ( 2.
An Eternal Commitment The
psalmist goes on to tell us that as long as he exists, in any form, he will
still be personally involved in the business of praising the Lord. As I said, there are times when it is hard to
find a reason to praise the Lord from an earthly perspective. But, when we have exchanged the earthy for
the heavenly and we stand perfected in His presence in glory, we will have even
more reason to exalt the name of the Lord.
And, we will do just that! If you
don’t believe me, just take a glimpse into your own future, Rev. 4:1-11; Rev. 5:9-14. II. v.
3-4 THE
CAUTION IN PRAISE ( A.
Man Is A Powerless Creature
The psalmist cautions us against making any man the object of our
praise. We are told that man lacks the
ability to “help.” That is an
interesting word! It is often translated
“salvation,
deliverance and victory in the Old Testament. The idea here is this: man can be helpful
from time to time in this life; but man can never offer you eternal help. Therefore, we are to be cautious in giving
our praise to me. ( B.
Man Is A Passing Creature
At his best, man is a transient creature.
He is here in this world for a short time and then he is gone, James 4:14. And, when man passes from the scene; all that
he was and all that he offered to other men pass away with him, Eccl. 2:16; 8:10; 9:5. God, on the other hand, is eternal. What He does and what He gives are eternal as
well. Therefore, He and not man,
deserves all the praise we can render to Him!
He is worthy! III.
v. 5-10 THE
CAUSE FOR PRAISE ( A.
v. 6 The Greatness Of God We can always praise the Lord for His
greatness, which is revealed in two special ways. 1.
The Greatness Of His Power He is the God of
creation! He is the God Who said “Let
there be… and there was, Psa.
19; Isa. 40:12! His power is awesome
and it is limitless! It is this power
that He extends to us in salvation and in our support day by day! When you are overwhelmed by life, remember
Who your God is and what He has done.
Then remember that He is still “able, Eph. 3:20 and that He is still the “I Am.”, Ex. 3:14. When you trust Him, His power becomes your
power! ( 2.
The Greatness Of His Promises We are told that God keepeth
truth forever.” I am sure there
are many shades of meaning in that phrase.
But, I think it has reference to the fact that God will stand by His
Word. In other words, what God has
promised, God will bring to pass. God’s
children need ever fear a single one of His promises passing away
unfulfilled. God will do everything He
has said He would do. Every promise from
His putting food on your table and clothes on your back, Matt. 6:25-34; to His saving you and keeping you saved, John 10:28; to His promise of a perfect
home in Heaven some day, John 14:1-3;
Rev. 21:4, will be perfectly and completely kept. He keepeth truth forever! (Ill. Ill. F.B. Meyer, “If
any promise of God should fail, the heavens would cloth themselves in
sackcloth; the sun, the moon and the stars would reel from their courses; the
universe would rock, and a hollow wind would moan through a ruined creation the
awful fact that God can lie. B.
v. 7-9 The Grace Of God It think we could stop right there and
understand the great truth the He is worthy of all our praise. But, the psalmist continues to list the reasons
the redeemed have for praising the Lord.
Just look at what He does for His people and I think you will agree: He is
worthy! 1.
v. 7 He Fights For The Helpless He helps those who cannot help
themselves! Just as He delivered 2.
v. 7 He Feeds The Hungry Not merely our daily bread; but every need we
have both physical and spiritual is met by our wonderful Father, Phil. 4:19! We like to focus on those blessings which are
physical in nature; but the greatest of God’s blessings are spiritual. I can remember times when I needed a word for
my soul; and He never let me down. He is
worthy! 3.
v. 7 He Frees The Hostage He delivered 4.
v. 8 He Lights The Blind Again, there is praise for a physical
benefit. But, the opening of blinded
eyes would be one of the calling cards of the Messiah when He came, Isa. 42:16-18; Luke 4:18. Throughout His ministry Jesus did just
that. He opened blind eyes on many
occasion. But, I would remind you that
there is a greater darkness that physical darkness! That poor soul trapped in sin is blind to the
things of God. He is held prisoner in
his darkness by Satan, 2 Cor. 4:4. I was there one way, but Jesus came to where
I was and He healed my blindness and restored my spiritual sight and brought me
into His glorious light, 1 Pet. 2:9.
He
is worthy! 5.
v. 8 He Lifts The Broken The idea here is that God lifts the burden
from the backs of the weary ones. Oh,
how many times has He lifted my burden and given me rest, Matt. 11:28. How many times
have I been privileged to roll my burden over on Him just because he cares for
me, 1 Pet. 5:7; Psa. 55:22. But, then there was that day when the burden
of sin on my soul was so heavy that I felt that I could not go another
step. I came to Him by faith, rolled by
sin burden off onto Jesus and He lifted me by His mighty power! He is
worthy! 6.
v. 8 He Loves The Believer God has a special place in His heart for
those who are in a right relationship with Him, Jer. 31:3. He tells us that
nothing can ever severe that bond of love that ties us to the Lord, Rom. 8:38-39. He loves us even when we are unlovable! He loves us when we deserve hatred. He loves us in spite of our foolishness and
our failures. He loves us
unconditionally, completely and eternally! He is worthy! 7.
v. 9 He Safeguards The Strangers The psalmist even praises the Lord
because He watches out for those who are not even part of the nation of 8.
v. 9 He Supports The Sufferers The most disadvantaged members in that
society were the focus of Gods watch care and protection. Those that others would often ignore and
forget were never off the mind of God.
He cared for the sufferers. By
the way, He still does! When you and I
hurt as we travel this path, we can trust Him to comfort us in our suffering
for His glory, 2 Cor. 12:9; Heb. 4:15-16. You and I may not have much by the world’s
standards, but the poorest believer possesses more than the world’s richest
person! Thank God, there is grace for the journey! He is worthy! 9.
v. 9 He Sentences The Sinner This doesnt sound like much of a reason
for praise, but when we view it from Gods perspective, it is. You see, just as the Lord cares for His Own
along the path of life; He frustrates the plans of the wicked. In the end, God will vindicate His Name and
exalt Himself. All those who love Him
will live with Him in heaven. But, those
who deny Him will face the judgment of Hell.
How is this grace? Imagine if you
will, a heaven filled with unregenerate, unredeemed sinners. Heaven would be Hell! We may not understand this truth fully today;
but when we arrive in Heaven, with a mind like the Lord’s, we will! He is
worthy! C.
v. 10 The Glory Of God He will forever be God. He will forever reign. He will forever be worthy of our praise. His promises will forever stand. His people will be preserved forever. And, as the endless expanse of eternity
unfolds before our eyes, we will forever lift our voices in praise the King of
Kings and the Lord of Lords. We will
forever declare that He is worthy! Conc: The anthems of the redeemed in Heaven revolve around the fact that He
is worthy, Rev. 5:9, 12. But, let me remind you that He is worthy
right now! Therefore, let me challenge
you to praise the Lord and to magnify His name for He is worthy! If
you are behind in the praise department and want to catch up; you can begin
that process right now. If you are not a
child of God and would like to experience all the great things He can do for
you; you can have that. If there is a
burden, a need or a situation that needs to be brought to Him; you can do that
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