Psalm
33 – Praise from Redeemed People
God
is worshipped as the Creator, and as a potential ruler, He is praised for His
majestic and matchless grace.
We
are to rejoice in the presence of God. The new song we will sing in heaven will
be because the Lord Jesus Christ is our Redeemer.
The
Word of God is powerful. He spoke into existence all created things.
Vegetation, animal life, and man were all created by God’s word. Because of
this He sees You, He sees me and no one can escape His eye. When we trust in
the name of God, our hearts will rejoice.
Psalm
34 – Praise For Deliverance
David
kept running, running, running, and it looked like it would never come to an
end. He lost heart and was discouraged. He thought, one of these days I will be
killed. Yet he says, “I will bless the Lord at all times.” Praising the Lord is
not so easy when things become difficult. Yet David could say, “His praise
shall continually be in my mouth.”
The
Word of God and the name of God are just about the same. Both are important. We
want to get out the Word of God because it will magnify the name of the Lord.
David
was thankful for God’s deliverance. “The angel of the Lord encamps them.” In
Hebrews 13:5 the Lord Jesus says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”
Matthew 28:20 the Lord says, “..lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of
the world.”
Blessed
or happy is the man who trusts in the Lord. David had noticed that those who
sought the Lord had not lacked in any good thing. David knew God’s care was
real. He hears and answers our prayers.
All
you must do is confess yourself a sinner and trust Christ as your Savior. He
will automatically forgive you. “Believe in the Lord and thou shalt be saved.”
Acts 16:31. If a person is willing to take the place of humility, come to the
Lord as a sinner and trust Him. The Lord will be near to him. We are God’s
children so we can expect deliverance.
Please
read the chapter listed so that you can understand God’s Word better.
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick Reference Commentary.
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