CHRISTIAN PRAISE
(Psalm 33)
(1) “Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for
praise is comely for the upright.”
For 35 years, General Patton was a leader of
military troops. A soldier once wrote to him and thanked him for that
leadership. General Patton remarked, “This was the only man to ever write and
thank me during the entire time I was in the military.” Have you stopped to
thank God recently for what He is doing in your life? The book of Psalms
contains numerous psalms of praise and thanksgiving. The Bible encourages us to
be men and women of praise. Someone wrote that instead of having one day set
aside for Thanksgiving, we should have everyday dedicated to thanking God. We
cannot praise Him enough for what He has given us. Here are just three reasons
why Christians should thank and praise God found in this psalm.
PRAISE HIM FOR HIS WORDS (4)
“For the word of the LORD is right”
The idea of “right” is true or upright. We
can have complete confidence in God’s word found in His book. His word will
never fail. Heaven and earth may pass away but God’s word endures for all
time. Paul says God’s words are “Words of reconciliation” (2 Cor 5:19) “Truth”
(2 Cor 6:7) and “Life (Phil 2:16). We can count on the word of God. By His
word the Heavens were created. By trusting His word hearts and lives have been
changed and redeemed from a lost eternity. The Psalm writer in Psalm 119
encourages us to hide the word of God in our hearts that we might not sin
against Him. Yes, we have much to praise God for regarding His word. We can
praise Him by living a life centered on His word and watching Him work through
His word to change our lives. Today let’s praise Him by being men and women of
the word. This psalm also encourages us to
PRAISE HIM FOR HIS WORKS (4)
“All His works are done in truth”
God’s works and His word are closely
related. Verse 6 says that by the word of God the Heavens were created. He spoke
and it was done. Today God is working in the hearts and lives of believers
making them new creations in Christ. “We are His workmanship, created in
Christ Jesus.” (Eph 2:10). God desires to do something in each of our lives
that only He can do. We praise Him when we willingly submit to His will. God’s
work in us makes possible the impossible. Paul put it this way in (Phil 2:13)
“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good
pleasure.” Are you allowing God to do His perfect work in your life? He knows
exactly what needs to be done and how best to accomplish that work. When we
allow God’s work in our heart we are the ones who benefit both now and for all
eternity. Psalm 33 goes on to say
PRAISE HIM FOR HIS WAYS (5)
“He loveth righteousness and judgment, the earth is full of the goodness of
the LORD”
God’s ways are indeed marvelous. “As for
God, His way is perfect” (Psalm 18:30). The difficulty with fallen man is they
want their own way. This leads to a troubled life and separation from God. (Prov
14:12 and 16:25) “There is a way that seems right to man but the ends thereof
are the ways of death.” The wisdom writer repeats this warning twice so we
would not miss the point. God has revealed the way in His word and He has shown
us His way in the person of His Son. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and
the life, no man cometh unto the Father but by Me.” (John 14:6). There is only
one way, but thank God there is a way. Praise God for making it possible through
His Son. I trust you know Jesus as your personal Savior. As sinners we are told
to reach out by faith and receive Him as our Savior from sin. Jesus is just a
prayer away.
In this Psalm 33 the writer is filled with joy
and praise of God. He says in verse 8 “let all the inhabitants of the world
stand in awe of him.” Can you honestly sing the song of praise and salvation?
Someone has said, He who thanks but with his lips, thanks but in part. The full,
the true thanksgiving comes from a believing heart. If we are truly thankful for
God’s words, His works and His ways we will give our hearts and lives
completely to Him for His honor and glory.
A little five year old girl was overheard
singing the doxology. However, her version was a little different. She sang,
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him all creatures…here we go.
It would be hard to find fault with that. God bless.