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113:1-114:8- ‘The Lord is high above all nations... Who is like the Lord our God, who is seated on high?... Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord, who turns the hard rock into springs of water’(113:4-5; 114:7-8).
The Lord is greater than we could ever imagine.
There is no greatness like the greatness of the Lord.
All human greatness cannot even begin to compare with the greatness of God.
His greatness is not only the greatness of His power.
It is also the greatness of His love.
When we sing, ‘How great Thou art’, we sing not only of His power - ‘Thy power throughout the universe displayed’.
We sing also of His love - ‘And when I think that God His Son not sparing, sent Him to die - I scarce can take it in, that on the Cross my burden gladly bearing, He bled and died to take away my sin...’(Mission Praise, 506).
115:1-18- ‘Not to us, O Lord, not to us but to Your Name be the glory because of Your love and faithfulness’(1).
God loves us.
He loves us with a faithful love, ‘an everlasting love’, a ‘love that will not let us go’.
His love ‘never comes to an end’.
Nothing can separate us from His love (Jeremiah 31:3; Lamentations 3:22-23; Romans 8:38-39; Church Hymnary, 677).
What have we done to deserve such love?
Absolutely nothing!
We are ‘sinners’.
We do not deserve to be loved by God.
We have done nothing to earn His love.
Love begins with God.
It comes from Him.
How do we know that He loves us?
Have we proved ourselves worthy of His love?
No! - ‘God shows His love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us’.
‘To God be the glory!’(Romans 5:8; Church Hymnary, 374).
116:1-117:2- ‘I love the Lord...
I will call on Him as long as I live’(116:1-2).
Our love for God is to be a lifelong life.
It is to be the love of our life.
What are we to do when our love for God grows weak?
We must remember His love for us - ‘Great is His love towards us.
The faithfulness of the Lord endures forever’(117:2).
When we find it difficult to keep on loving God, we must remember how much He loves us.
When we feel like giving up on loving God, we must remember that He never gives up on loving us.
He loves us when our love for Him is strong.
He loves us when our love for Him is weak.
In love, He reaches out to us.
He brings us out of our weakness and into His strength.
Let His strong love reach you in your weakness and give you His strength: ‘Loving Him who first loved me’(Church Hymnary, 450).
118:1-29- ‘The Lord is my Strength and my Song.
He is my Saviour’(14).
Knowing that Jesus Christ is our Saviour gives us a song to sing: ‘Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine...
This is my story, this is my song, praising my Saviour all the day long’.
Knowing that Jesus Christ is our Saviour, we sing His song with strength, committing ourselves to His service, earnestly seeking to win others for Him: ‘We’ve a story to tell to the nations, that shall turn their hearts to the right ... We’ve a song to be sung to the nations, that shall lift their hearts to the Lord...We’ve a message to give to the nations, that the Lord, who reigneth above, hath sent us His Son to save us... We’ve a Saviour to show to the nations...’(Mission Praise, 59,744).
Don’t keep your Saviour to yourself.
Share Him with others.
Win others for Him.
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