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R. J. Krystowiak
Psalm 93
September 22, 2010
The Majestic King
Introduction:
Theme: Praise the king!
1.
God as the Creator-King (v.
1-2)
a. Clothed with majesty and strength (v.
1)
Illustration: how do we show strength?
“Clothing in the Old T*e*stament was considered an extension of a person; so the expression *robed in majesty* (cf. 10 4:1) describes the Lord as majestic and powerful in His reign.”[1]
b. Characterized by eternality (v.
1-2)
While presidents of our country have a four-year term, God’s reign has never ceased
2.
God as the Mighty King (v.
3-4)
a. Waves are mighty (v.
3)
Illustration: have you ever been driven into the sand by a wave?
Isaiah 8:5-10
Psalm 106:9 He rebuked the Red Sea, and it became dry, and he led them through the deep as through a desert.
b.
God is greater!
(v.
4)
“The LORD on high” is another indication....addressing God’s position in heaven
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God as the Unique King (v.
5)
a.
His trustworthy edicts (v.
5a)
b.
His holy house (v.
5b)
How many rulers have been known for this?
Conclusion: So how should these truths affect our lives?
1.
With creation broadcasting God’s creative work, we never lack a reason to praise God.
2.
With creation broadcasting God’s strength, we must never doubt his capability.
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Since God has always reigned, we must pray humbly.
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Since God reigns competently, we must pray in good faith, trusting what he will do.
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Since God reigns in holiness, we must pray in keeping with his standards.
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[1]Walvoord, John F. ; Zuck, Roy B. ; Dallas Theological Seminary: The Bible Knowledge Commentary : An Exposition of the Scriptures.
Wheaton, IL : Victor Books, 1983-c1985, S. 1:861
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