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Psalm 145

Henry Law May, 25 2007 4 min read
339 Articles 67 Sermons 25 Books
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May, 25 2007
Henry Law
Henry Law 4 min read
339 articles 67 sermons 25 books

The article by Henry Law on Psalm 145 emphasizes the greatness and multifaceted goodness of God as a central theme of praise. Law argues that God's attributes—His greatness, mercy, and sovereignty—are worthy of eternal praise and are the focus of the believer's faith and experience. He highlights specific Scriptures, such as verses 8-9, to illustrate God's graciousness and compassion in the face of human sinfulness, asserting that divine mercy prevails in believers' lives. The practical significance of this psalm is to inspire a lifestyle of continuous worship, reflecting on God's unchanging nature and reassuring believers of His sustaining presence and the fulfillment of their desires. Law ultimately urges readers to bless and extol the Lord continually, recognizing that true joy stems from such devotion.

Key Quotes

“One generation shall praise Your works to another and shall declare Your mighty acts.”

“The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and of great mercy.”

“Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom and Your dominion endures throughout all generations.”

“May the concluding resolve be the inhabitant of our hearts: Let universal blessings be ascribed to our Heavenly Father in Christ Jesus.”

    Praise pervades this hymn. God's various claims are duly expounded. May they so influence our hearts that much fruit may ripen!

    1-2. "I will extol You, my God, O King; and I will bless Your name forever and ever. Every day will I bless You; and I will praise Your name forever and ever."

    Such is the hearty resolve of faith. May it in truth be our very life. Happily will flow the days which are preparation for the home in which praises never ebb.

    3. "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable."

    Who can measure the infinitude of the Lord! But as we praise, the topic will delightfully expand. Eternity will not exhaust it.

    4. "One generation shall praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your mighty acts."

    The praise of God endures with earth's continuance. The Lord's seed shall never be extinct, and the work of praise will be their ever living joy.

    5-7. "I will speak of the glorious honor of Your majesty, and of Your wondrous works. And men shall speak of the might of Your terrible acts; and I will declare Your greatness. They shall abundantly utter the memory of Your great goodness, and shall sing of Your righteousness."

    The theme exceeds all utterance. Let all efforts be made to do justice to it; still the greatness, the majesty, the goodness, the righteousness of the Lord, will scarcely be touched in their outlines.

    8. "The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy."

    The believer's experience testifies to this precious truth. Where sin abounds, grace much more abounds. Our need and misery awaken constant compassion. If provocations roused just wrath, we would speedily be cast off. Every moment proves that God is rich in forbearing mercy.

    9. "The Lord is good to all; and His tender mercies are over all His works."

    Surely goodness and mercy follow us each day. All things show His tender love.

    10-12. "All Your works shall praise You, O Lord; and Your saints shall bless You. They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom, and talk of Your power; to make known to the sons of men His mighty acts, and the glorious majesty of His kingdom."

    The saints delight in extolling the name of their glorious King. Superabundant is the theme presented by His dominion. His throne is universal empire. His scepter is unbounded sway.

    13. "Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and Your dominion endures throughout all generations."

    From everlasting to everlasting He sits upon the throne of unlimited sovereignty. From everlasting to everlasting His praises shall resound.

    14. "The Lord upholds all who fall, and raises up all those who are bowed down."

    Let us pursue our heavenward path leaning on our Beloved. When we stumble He will uphold; when we fall He will upraise us.

    15-18. "The eyes of all wait upon You; and You give them their food in due season. You open Your hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing. The Lord is righteous in all His ways, and holy in all His works. The Lord is near to all those who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth."

    All sustenance comes from His bountiful goodness. His open hand pours down plenteousness on earth. Holiness is His glorious attribute. Holiness is stamped on all His works. May the impress on our brow be, Holiness to the Lord!

    Precious is the thought that the ear nearest to us is the ear of our God, ever waiting to hear and to relieve our need.

    19-21. "He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him; He also will hear their cry, and will save them. The Lord preserves all those who love Him; but all the wicked will He destroy. My mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord; and let all flesh bless His holy name forever and ever."

    Precious indeed is the promise that the desire of His servants shall be fulfilled. Salvation shall be their heritage. No harm shall injure those who love Him. But the wicked shall be utterly consumed. May the concluding resolve be the inhabitant of our hearts! Let universal blessings be ascribed to our Heavenly Father in Christ Jesus.

Henry Law

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