God’s Works Reveal His Glory

Nov 21, 2021 By: Elias Adamo Series: BOL Internal Speaker Scripture: Psalm 111
“Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them.” (Psalm 111:2) As Christians, often our knowledge about God excels our experience of God. Psalm 111 tells us the secret of turning our knowledge about God into knowledge of God; and it is this: studying, meditating, and reflecting on God’s works, as revealed in His Word, until our hearts are filled with praise and worship. Taking time to reflect and meditate on God’s word in this busy information age can be a challenge indeed. But it ought to be part of our Christian disciplines nonetheless. We read in Psalm 1 of the blessed man who delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on it day and night. This man is blessed by the Lord and is fruitful in all his labors. In the Psalm we will be studying, the psalmist has been meditating on the works of the Lord in creation, providence, and redemption, and his heart is full of praise. He starts out with a “Hallu-yah” in Hebrew, translated into English as: “praise the Lord.” He then tells us that he wants to thank/praise the Lord in the company of his people. When the people of God are gathered and join their hearts and voices in praise to the Lord, we not only encourage one another, but we bring collective praise and glory to God. We see this in the book of Revelation, where God’s praise is always given by the company of the redeemed, and not just by individuals.