Read Psalm 76.
The city of Jerusalem He chose as the place for the Temple and the center of worship under the old covenant. His very presence was there in the Holy of Holies behind the curtain.
It is no wonder
then that as
1. The LORD is
to be feared.
At the root of all sin is the lack of respect, reverence, and obedient response to the God of heaven. The answer to his question in verse 7 is no one! Sooner or later all will come to fear the LORD. "So that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." (Philippians 2:10-11)
2. The LORD
will execute judgment on those who do not fear Him.
God's wrath is reserved for people who choose to ignore His claims. Every individual will come to Him in this life out of great love and gratitude for His offer of forgiveness, or they will bow on command as they enter eternal punishment for rejecting Him. He has proven His power of wrath time and again. Even those who defy God will bring Him glory as He fulfills His purposes in judging them.
3. The LORD
saves those who fear Him.
In verse 9,
these are called "the humble."
When one surrenders their life to God, they come under His
protection. He not only is present to
help now, but He has secured our eternity as well. But "faith by itself, if it does not
have works, is dead" (James 2:17).
So, Asaph made a call to put our faith into practice:
-Keep your
promises to God.
At the moment
of salvation we committed to live for Him as Lord of our lives. That is a 24/7 promise of thought, word and
deed.
-Bring Him your
gifts.
Giving and
worship are inseparable.
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