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Introduction:
Sung in Solomon’s Temple
Give thanks
He is good - verse 1
Essentially he is goodness itself, practically all that he does is good, relatively he is good to his creatures.
—Charles Spurgeon
His stedfast love endures forever (ESV)
For his mercy endureth for ever.
We shall have this repeated in every verse of this song, but not once too often.
It is the sweetest stanza that a man can sing.
What joy that there is mercy, mercy with Jehovah, enduring mercy, mercy enduring for ever.
We are ever needing it, trying it, praying for it, receiving it: therefore let us for ever sing of it.
—Charles Spurgeon
"When all else is changing within and around,
In God and his mercy no change can be found."
"When all else is changing within and around,
In God and his mercy no change can be found."
He is above all gods - verse 2
The false gods of others cannot stand before the true and living God
He is above all lords - verse 3
To Him who is Creator
He alone is able to do great wonders - verse 4
He alone has the wisdom to create all things - verses 5-9
The heavens - verse 5
The earth - verse 6
Genesis 1:
Genesis 1:6
Great lights - verses 7-9
The sun - verse 8
The moon and stars - verse 9
To Him who is Redeemer
His works of redemption - verses 10-12
The sacrifice made - verse 10
The separation of His people - verse 11
His mighty power made Him able - verse 12
His complete redemption - verses 13-15
His power to make a way of escape - verse 13
His compassion to His people - verse 14
He gave His people the courage and faith to enter and go through the path He provided
His judgement on our enemies - verse 15
Exodus 14:13
To Him who is Protector and Guide
His presence led the people - verse 16
Exodus 13:
His power struck down their enemies - verses 17-20
Great and famous kings - verses 17-18
Sihon the Amorite - verse 19
Og of Bashan - verse 20
His provision gave them an inheritance - verses 21-22
The land of the defeated enemies - verse 21
An inheritance to His own people-servant - verse 22
Israel was set free from their enemy to the position of a servant of God
In case we missed it in verse 21 He repeats the same truth though phrased differently
To Him who is with us in the present
God knows our lot in life - verse 23
God rescues us from all enemies - verse 24
To Him who provides food for all
God is good to all His creation
“Common providence” —Charles Spurgeon
Give thanks
Give thanks to the God who sits on His throne in heaven
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