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Our Great and Awesome God
Psalm 134

    

Our Great and Awesome God

Text: Psalm 139

Introduction:

This psalm is sometimes called “the crown of the Psalms.”  David here paints a portrait of God probably surpassed in beauty. A tribute to Jehovah God in which David presents the makeup of God and his characteristics for all humanity to see. The rider pictures him as all-knowing, all-seeing, all-powerful, and finally, all-holy.

Body:

1.      Our God is all-knowing- omniscient (verses 1- 6)

David begins with an address of respect and reverence,” O Lord”. David the inferior addresses God the superior. God knows man so thoroughly and completely that he even knows the number of times we sit down and rise up. He knows that for every single person on earth! He has perfect knowledge, not just when we gather to worship him, but even of our personal lives. He knows all our movements and paths that we will take. He even knows the words we are going to say as well as our very thoughts. Read the words in one Kings 8: 39. God knows our motives better than we do. Verse 6 then tells us that Jehovah's knowledge was too high and too complete for the psalmist to reach or contemplate for a very long period. God's wisdom far exceeds the combined wisdom of all people who have ever lived. Man is finite- God is infinite. No wonder Isaiah wrote these words (Isaiah 55: 8, 9)

2.      Our God is all-seeing - omnipresent (verses 7-12)

David portrays God as being present everywhere at the same time. God is not bound by time or space.

(Verse 7) We cannot hide from God. It makes no difference where we go. He is always there. Listen to the words of the Lord in Jeremiah 23: 23, 24.

(Verse 8) even entering hail-- the place of departed spirits between death and judgment. This place is called hades in the New Testament; there is no escape (Hebrews 4: 13 ).

(verse 9) If the writer could fly along on the light rays of the morning to the farthest point away, God would still be there.

(Verse 10) This is a positive note. God's hand, regardless of where you are, is there to guide you, protect you, and hold you up. This is a beautiful thought in Psalm 63: 6-8.

(Verses 11 and 12) The darkness of night provides no cover from God's presence. He sees in the darkness as well as in the light (Job 34: 22). We can also draw comfort from the fact that God sees through the darkness, so he always knows our whereabouts. If we are in trouble or distress, he is always present with us.

3.      Our God is all-powerful and omnipotent (verses 13- 18)

This is a beautiful and inspiring section within this Psalm. Our God possesses the power to create life and perform vast miracles. This is seen in such verses as Colossians 1: 16. He has the power to rule the governments of men. The most high rules in the kingdom of men and gives it to whomever he chooses (Daniel 4: 25)

the soul must, in these verses, focus attention on God's creative power, especially in reference to man. And God is pictured here as the maker of us; he created our body, personality, thinking, and emotions. This is what makes us who we are. This almost praises God because the human body was so marvelously constructed (verse 15) that our very bones were known to God as he made us, woven together. Each of us is a unique piece of God's handiwork. A marvelous concept!

(Verse 16) from the very time of conception, God knew exactly what David would be. He knows that of us as well.

(Verses 17, 18) the rider marvels at God's power and his ability to create life. It is a fact that God is always there, even while we sleep

4.      Our God is all holy – omnipure (verses 19- 24)

David petitions the all-holy God to punish the wicked enemies of God (Psalm 9: 17). Just as God knows the hearts of the righteous, he knows the hearts of the unrighteous. Because these are God's enemies, they are also David's enemies. He is filled with righteous indignation. He knows Jehovah is all holy, so he desires these unholy men to be destroyed.

David then implores God to search the psalmist's heart for any and all wickedness so it can be removed. First and foremost, he wants to be right with God and be led in the way everlasting, which leads to eternal life.

 

Invitation:

 

Since God is all-knowing, all-seeing, all-powerful, and holy, should we not respect God's way? The way to eternal life is through his son (John 14: 6 ). This way begins with faith in Christ and leads one to repent, confess, and be immersed for the forgiveness of sins. This is followed by a life of holiness, love of God, and hatred of evil.   Does God see any wickedness in your heart? If so, ask him to remove it.

 

Sermon prepared by Bobby Stafford

Prepared by Bobby Stafford

The church of Christ at Granby, MO

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P.O. Box 664
Granby, Mo. 64844
(417) 472-7109

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516 East Pine St.
P.O. Box 664
Granby, Mo. 64844
(417) 472-7109

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