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Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah
 
Text: Psalm 148
 
Thesis: To prove that Christians are to live a life that constantly praises Jehovah God.
Introduction:
 
(1)    One has entitled this psalm as a “choir of creation” (Kidner 487).
(2)    This psalm “is a dialogue of a man with God, a man who is completely sure of God’s love and care for the universe” (Knight DSB 357).
(3)    Psalms 146-150 is a praise collection that were used at some point as a part of the daily prayers in the synagogue worship (VanGemeren 864).
(4)    Let us note 2 main points:
 
Discussion:
 
I.
Praise the Lord
 
A.
This psalm begins and ends on this call to praise Yaweh.
B.     A division of the text may be:
1.      Praise Him in heaven (vv.
1-6)
2.      Praise Him on earth (vv.
7-12)
3.      Praise Him by His people (vv.
13-14)
C.     In vv.
7-12, the organization of God’s creation reflects the general order of the days of Creation.
D.    People praise Him because:
1.
The Position Held by God (v.
13)
2.      The Care Given by God (v.
14)
a.
He has endowed them with glory~/horn.
b.
He has a special place in His heart for them.
II.
Purpose of Life
 
A.
Matt.
5.16 – Let light shine so men may glorify God
B.     Rom.
12.1 – Present Bodies as a living, holy sacrifice
C.     Ecc.
12.13 – Reverence God and keep His commandments
 
Conclusion:
 
(1)    We serve an amazing God.
(2)    Our lives should exemplify what our hearts feel for Him.
(3)    Will you live in such a way as daily to praise God?
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