Who is Like the Lord? (4 of 8)
Series: Psalms that Sing
Brad Whitt
Psalm 113
If you've got your Bibles with you now this morning, would you turn with me real quickly to the book of Psalms? Psalm 113 today. The book of Psalms. I've told you every week, that hymn book in the middle of His book. I like that little phrase. That hymn book in the middle of His book. As we continue in our series of studies through what is perhaps my favorite book in all of the Bible, again, the book of Psalms, we've entitled this simple series of studies, Psalms That Sing.
I hope that you have noticed as we've gone through these Psalms that we're not just reading some pretty poetry. We're not just perusing, if you will, some catchy lyrics. What we're really doing is we are learning about the person, the character, and the works and wonders of our great God. This is really what you might call a systematic theology as we are learning from the book of Psalms about the person and the works of, again, our great God.
So far, we've learned about God's faithfulness. If you'll remember, in that very first study we learned that God is faithful in his character, he's faithful in his covenants, and he's faithful in his completion. We've also learned about the faithfulness, and the greatness, and the glory of God. We learned about his grace and his mercy. We've learned about the fact over and over again, if you'll notice, that the fact is that he is coming soon to judge this world.
This morning, we're going to be looking at another aspect of God's character and his person, and that is what you might refer to or call his exalted or his lofty nature. One of the things that you discover as you study the Word of God, and especially the book of Psalms, is the fact that God is high above everything and everybody that lives. The Bible says in Psalm 99 in verse number 2, ''The Lord is great in Zion, and He is high above all the peoples. Let them praise your great and awesome name. He is holy. ...
Series: Psalms that Sing
Brad Whitt
Psalm 113
If you've got your Bibles with you now this morning, would you turn with me real quickly to the book of Psalms? Psalm 113 today. The book of Psalms. I've told you every week, that hymn book in the middle of His book. I like that little phrase. That hymn book in the middle of His book. As we continue in our series of studies through what is perhaps my favorite book in all of the Bible, again, the book of Psalms, we've entitled this simple series of studies, Psalms That Sing.
I hope that you have noticed as we've gone through these Psalms that we're not just reading some pretty poetry. We're not just perusing, if you will, some catchy lyrics. What we're really doing is we are learning about the person, the character, and the works and wonders of our great God. This is really what you might call a systematic theology as we are learning from the book of Psalms about the person and the works of, again, our great God.
So far, we've learned about God's faithfulness. If you'll remember, in that very first study we learned that God is faithful in his character, he's faithful in his covenants, and he's faithful in his completion. We've also learned about the faithfulness, and the greatness, and the glory of God. We learned about his grace and his mercy. We've learned about the fact over and over again, if you'll notice, that the fact is that he is coming soon to judge this world.
This morning, we're going to be looking at another aspect of God's character and his person, and that is what you might refer to or call his exalted or his lofty nature. One of the things that you discover as you study the Word of God, and especially the book of Psalms, is the fact that God is high above everything and everybody that lives. The Bible says in Psalm 99 in verse number 2, ''The Lord is great in Zion, and He is high above all the peoples. Let them praise your great and awesome name. He is holy. ...
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