Title Psalm 148 (2010.11.27)
Contents
Title: Praise the Lord
Text: (Psalm 148:1-14)
Hymns: Chapter 21. praise all
Date: November 27, 2010 (Sat) 5 am
Venue: Jeonju Yebut Church Small Worship Room
Introduction
Praise is something that all things should offer.
Who should praise the Lord?
1. In heaven, angels should sing praises (verses 1-2).
“Hallelujah, praise the Lord from heaven. Praise the Lord on high. All the angels of the Lord, praise the Lord. All the armies of the Lord, praise the Lord.”
That is, those who are in heaven should praise first. That's right. Angels in heaven and redeemed saints should praise God.
2. On earth, the creatures must praise (verses 3-5).
“Sun and moon, praise the Lord. All you shining stars, praise the Lord. Heaven above, praise the Lord. Water above the heavens, praise the Lord. You were created at the command of the Lord; praise his name.”
The sea and the moon should perform their functions to give praise to God, and the birds of the air and the water flowing in the valleys should also praise God with their beautiful sound. Everything else must give glory to God.
3. The redeemed saints should praise them (verses 13-14).
“All praise the name of the Lord. The name alone is high and high. Its majesty fills the earth and the sky. The Lord has strengthened his people, so praise is the duty of all the saints of the Lord, the people who are close to the Lord, and the people of Israel. Hallelujah."
That's right. The saints who have been redeemed without discrimination, regardless of gender, rich or poor, deserve to praise God.
conclusion
The redeemed saints deserve praise to God on earth and in heaven forever and ever. In addition, all things must praise the Lord together. I hope that today will also be a precious and blessed day to praise and glorify.