What is the meaning of Psalm 113:5? Who is like • The verse opens with a rhetorical question designed to awaken wonder. Scripture repeatedly asks similar questions to underscore God’s uniqueness—“Who among the gods is like You, O LORD?” (Exodus 15:11); “There is none like You, O LORD; You are great” (Jeremiah 10:6–7). • The implied answer is “no one,” affirming that every created power, whether human or angelic, pales before Him (Isaiah 40:18; 44:7–8). • This invitation to compare and find none equal calls us to worship rather than debate. the LORD • By using His covenant name, the verse points to the self-existent, promise-keeping God first revealed to Moses: “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14). • The same LORD who delivered Israel (Psalm 136:10–15) is the subject here; His past acts certify His present character. • Because His name embodies faithfulness, we can trust that what follows—His exalted throne—rests on unchanging holiness (Malachi 3:6). our God • “Our” personalizes the majesty just declared. He is not a distant deity but belongs to His people by covenant (Psalm 95:7; 100:3). • The possessive pronoun draws worshipers into relationship: – We share in His protections (Psalm 46:1). – We share in His promises (Deuteronomy 7:9). • His supremacy does not cancel intimacy; it guarantees it, for only an all-powerful God can eternally secure His people (John 10:28–29). the One enthroned on high • The picture shifts from earth’s questions to heaven’s throne room. “The LORD has established His throne in heaven, and His kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19). • “Enthroned” signals absolute authority; “on high” stresses transcendence. Together they proclaim: – His rule is universal (Isaiah 66:1). – His perspective is perfect; He “looks down on the heavens and the earth” (Psalm 113:6). • Yet the next verses reveal that this same exalted King stoops to raise the poor and needy, proving His compassion is as boundless as His sovereignty (Psalm 113:7–9). summary Psalm 113:5 poses a question that answers itself: no being can compare with the LORD. He is the faithful covenant God who belongs to His people, yet He reigns far above every realm. His unrivaled majesty invites humble awe, confident trust, and wholehearted worship. |