What does Psalm 145:12 teach about God's "glorious splendor" and His kingdom? Psalm 145:12 in Context “to make known to men Your mighty acts and the glorious splendor of Your kingdom.” Key Words to Notice • “make known” – intentional proclamation, not silent admiration • “mighty acts” – tangible works of power that validate who God is • “glorious splendor” – the dazzling, weighty beauty that belongs uniquely to God • “Your kingdom” – God’s rule that is both present and everlasting (vv. 13) What “Glorious Splendor” Tells Us About God • Radiant Majesty — His beauty is not ordinary; it overwhelms (Isaiah 6:1–3). • Moral Perfection — Splendor flows from absolute holiness (Exodus 15:11). • Unfading Brilliance — Unlike earthly glory that fades, His shines forever (1 Peter 1:24–25). Truths About His Kingdom from This Verse • Actively Displayed — God’s reign is revealed through “mighty acts” in history (Psalm 103:19). • Public, Not Private — The glory is meant to be broadcast “to men,” reaching every people group (Matthew 24:14). • Everlasting Dominion — The surrounding verse says, “Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom” (v. 13); it never collapses like human empires (Daniel 2:44). Why Making It Known Matters • Affirms His Worth — Declaring His splendor honors the King (Psalm 29:2). • Invites Allegiance — Hearing of His mighty acts prompts hearts to submit (Romans 10:17). • Spurs Hope — Believers gain confidence that God’s rule will ultimately set everything right (Revelation 11:15). Living This Verse Today • Recall His Mighty Acts: creation, the Exodus, the cross, the resurrection—then share them. • Speak of His Beauty: weave God’s attributes into everyday conversation. • Reflect His Kingdom Values: justice, mercy, truth—letting His rule be seen in your life (Micah 6:8). |