Exalting God: Praise, Humility, and Transformation

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Praise the lord and this is both a personal statement of praise, the unnamed author of psalm 113 is both praising the lord himself but it is also a declaration an encouragement for other people to do the same he's praising the lord and he wants you to praise the lord also. [00:05:37]

God's servants have the honor of sharing in his great work and they are promised eternal reward for that work now everyone has reason for praise, but I'm just going to suggest to you that the servants of the lord have many more reasons for praise we share in god's work. [00:06:23]

The unchanging god never becomes unworthy of our praise for the child of god who has open eyes, time only reveals more reasons to praise him, look I hope that's your testimony I have to admit it is my testimony that as the years go on I find more reasons to praise god not less. [00:08:43]

The lord is high above all nations, his glory above the heavens, who is like the lord our god who dwells on high, who humbles himself to behold the things that are in the heavens and in the earth. [00:10:03]

Brothers and sisters this is profound, verses 4 and 5 exalt god over all creation and then verse 6 tells us that this same god humbles himself to behold the things that are in the heavens and in the earth, when we understand the greatness of god then his interest and care for creation especially for us mankind it's remarkable. [00:13:25]

He raises the poor out of the dust and lifts the needy out of the ash sheep that he may seat him with princes with the princes of his people, he grants the barren woman a home like a joyful mother of children, praise the lord now look at the humble care that god gives for the lowly. [00:15:06]

When no hand but his can help he interposes and the work is done it is worthwhile to be cast down to be so divinely raised from the dust you see purge spurgeon put it in this beautiful perspective, he said it's worth it to be in the dust if god will raise you up so wonderfully. [00:16:20]

The psalmist sees god's humble care for humanity by lifting people up from the low place and seating them at the exalted place and this is beautifully fulfilled not only you would say most perfectly in what god did in and through jesus the messiah but also in a like fashion what he does in and through his people on the basis of the new covenant. [00:19:38]

The afflicted man will receive recognition that's being lifted up with the princes and the oppressed woman will receive honor in being a woman in the ancient near east and especially in israel motherhood was a crowning achievement of any woman a barren woman was a social outcast. [00:21:59]

The great exalted god the one who is above all nations and all creation he cares about us individually he cares about the woman who bears the pain and in the ancient world even the disgrace of not being able to bear children it's amazing isn't it this great majestic god we serve. [00:22:59]

The music concludes upon its keynote the psalm is a circle ending where it began praising the lord from its first syllable to its last may our life psalm partake of the same character and never know a break or conclusion in an endless circle let us bless the lord whose mercies never cease. [00:24:26]

Jesus is the perfect expression of god humbling himself you remember that great statement back in verse 6 it says this who humbles himself to behold the things that are in the heavens and the earth you see philippians chapter 2 verses 6 through 8 says it very powerfully of jesus. [00:25:44]

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