What is the meaning of Psalm 118:23? This is from the LORD – The psalmist recognizes that the astonishing event just described—the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone (Psalm 118:22)—is God’s own work, not human achievement. – Scripture constantly points us to the same truth: • Isaiah 28:16 notes that the cornerstone is laid by God Himself. • Jonah 2:9 declares, “Salvation comes from the LORD.” • James 1:17 reminds us that “Every good and perfect gift is from above.” – Practical takeaways: • Look past the visible instruments and give credit to the invisible Author. • Rest in confidence that what God initiates, God sustains (Philippians 1:6). and it is marvelous in our eyes – “Marvelous” speaks of something that leaves us in awe—God’s intervention that no human could script. – Moments that draw this reaction include: • Israel’s Red Sea deliverance—“Who among the gods is like You… performing wonders?” (Exodus 15:11). • The empty tomb—“The Lord has done it this very day” (compare Matthew 28:6 with Psalm 118:24). • Personal salvation stories—Paul calls his conversion an exhibition of God’s “immense patience” (1 Timothy 1:16). – Living response: • Cultivate wonder (Psalm 98:1, Romans 11:33). • Testify to others; the psalm itself is a public hymn of praise. • Expect future marvels, for the same Lord promises, “Behold, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5). summary Because God Himself authors redemption, we rightly stand amazed. Psalm 118:23 invites us to recognize His hand in every saving act and to respond with ongoing, eyes-wide-open worship. |