Day 150 - Psalms 150 of 150 Days of Psalms Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie Episode 1199 - SendMe Radio
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Psalm 150 is the final psalm in the Book of Psalms, and it is a triumphant call to worship and praise God. It serves as a fitting conclusion to the entire collection of psalms by emphasizing the importance of praising the Lord in every possible way. Structure and Themes: 1.The Command to Praise (Verses 1-2): The psalm opens with a direct call to praise God: “Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens!” This sets the tone for the psalm, calling for worship not just on earth but in the entire universe. The reference to the sanctuary and the heavens underscores that God’s presence is both near (in the temple or place of worship) and vast (spanning the heavens). The next verse commands praise for God’s mighty deeds and His surpassing greatness, pointing to the reasons for this praise—God’s power and majesty. 2.The Means of Praise (Verses 3-5): These verses provide a detailed list of musical instruments that should be used in praising God—trumpets, harps, lyres, tambourines, strings, pipes, and cymbals. The variety of instruments reflects the breadth and diversity of worship, suggesting that all forms of musical expression can be used to glorify God. The crescendo of praise builds with “loud clashing cymbals,” emphasizing the jubilant and unrestrained nature of this worship. It is not meant to be quiet or reserved but loud, expressive, and joyful. 3.Universal Call to Praise (Verse 6): The psalm closes with an inclusive command: “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!” This statement widens the scope of praise to include all living beings, not just humans. It is a universal call for all creation to join in the act of worship. Key Insights: •Total Praise: Psalm 150 is about praising God with everything we have—our voices, instruments, and breath. It invites all creation to acknowledge God’s greatness and respond with joy and celebration. •Unrestricted Worship: The psalm emphasizes that worship is not limited to a specific location or a specific type of music. It is to be expressed in many forms, with various instruments and in different settings. •Celebration of God’s Power and Majesty: The reasons for praising God are His mighty acts and surpassing greatness. This highlights that God’s works are awe-inspiring, and His nature is beyond comprehension, deserving our highest praise. In summary, Psalm 150 is a vibrant expression of worship, inviting every creature to use all forms of artistic and musical expression to honor and praise the Lord for His magnificent works and infinite greatness. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.
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