Embracing God's Sovereignty and Welcoming His Presence

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The earth is the Lord's and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell therein. Don't you love the expressive and expansive character of that statement? The earth is the Lord's. Now, don't forget that David was a noble and a successful King, but he was the king of a relatively small and insignificant Kingdom. [00:00:55]

Yet David boldly and rightly knew that the Lord, that is Yahweh, the Covenant God of Israel, he was the God of all the earth. The earth is the Lord's. In other words, it's not like, well, he divides this part with the gods of Egypt and this part belongs to the Lord or this part belongs to the gods of Assyria. [00:01:40]

God has the right to the earth and to all who dwell upon it because he created both the earth and everybody who dwells on it. Specifically, David looked back to the creation account of Genesis chapter 1, and he remembered the creation of the land in the midst of the Earth's waters on the third day of creation. [00:04:58]

Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? You see, in light of God's sovereign ownership of the earth and everybody who lives upon it, David wondered exactly who had the right to stand before God. And this wasn't about mountain climbing, ascending the hill of the Lord. It wasn't about your ability to climb up a lot of steps. [00:06:37]

There was a time when men and women genuinely wondered, what is required to make me right with God? There was a time when people actually asked that question. And I suppose there's some places in some cultures on some places in the year today where people really do think much about that question. [00:07:41]

He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not lifted up his soul to an idol nor sworn deceitfully. Here in three aspects are the qualifications of the person who can stand before the Lord. The first aspect mentioned is who has clean hands and a pure heart. [00:09:18]

David already established that God ruled the earth. Now he declares that God rules the earth on a moral foundation. God is concerned with the moral behavior of mankind. You know, when it says there, who may ascend into the hill of the Lord, who may stand in his holy place, God could have said what the person who is really beautiful. [00:10:02]

Under the New Covenant, we see that Jesus is the one who has clean hands and a pure heart. Jesus is the one who has never lifted up his soul to an idol. Jesus is the one who has never sworn deceitfully, and those things Jesus had performed perfectly. [00:14:00]

He shall receive blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of his salvation. Isn't that beautiful? He shall receive blessing from the Lord. God knows and cares about the moral behavior of men and women, and he rewards those who honor him with their lives. [00:16:27]

Lift up your heads, O you gates, and be lifted up, you everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Don't you love the triumph of that? Lift up your heads, O you gates. [00:20:13]

The King of glory will meet with his people when he is approached correctly and when the doors are open to him. You know that the idea that somehow the doors or the gates might be opened to God, yet he would not come into a man, it's not even considered. [00:25:03]

Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him and he with me. Jesus promised this: open the door and I will come in. That's what we need to do. We need to open the door to Jesus. [00:25:48]

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