Purpose: to challenge all to glorify God by worshiping the King who reigns over all
Introduction: The Psalm is from book five of the Psalms (107-145). These are primarily praise Psalms. It is the last Psalm before the climax of praise found in 146-150. It is the last of David's 73 Psalms. It is an acrostic Psalm, with the exception of the letter N.
Its focus seems to be on Yahweh's great reign over a universal kingdom.
It is a praise of David. This is the only Psalm with this title (see the superscription). In Jewish practice this Psalm was repeated twice in the morning and once in the evening service. How can we glorify God.
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By God's amazing grace alone, Phil was drawn to salvation in Jesus Christ as a college freshman. He began his pastoral ministry as an assistant pastor (working specifically with youth and music) in 1983 while in seminary. He became the senior pastor here at Calvary in December...