Psalm 33:1-11 Rejoice in the LORD, O you righteous: for praise is comely for the upright.… The psalm is anonymous, and was composed apparently to celebrate some deliverance of the nation from heathen oppression, resulting from God's interposition and without war. Vers. 1-3 are a summons to praise God, the song to be accompanied with instrumental music. God is to be praised - I. AS THE GOD OF REVELATION. (Vers. 4, 5.) 1. His Word is upright, always fulfilling itself. 2. All his conduct is faithful and righteous. 3. All his manifestations of himself are full of loving-kindness. II. AS THE CREATOR OF THE WORLD. (Vers. 6-9.) 1. His Word - the breath of his mouth - was sufficient for the creation of the heavens. 2. He gathered together the waters of the sea. 3. Such manifestations of his power ought to fill us with reverence and awe. Study God's works as well as his Word. In the nineteenth verse we have the thought of the sixth verse repeated. III. As THE IRRESISTIBLE RULER IN THE HISTORY OF MEN. (Vers. 10, 11.) Contrast here between what God does with the thoughts and counsels of men - bringing them to nought - and what he does with his own - making them to stand fast to all generations. The counsels which he brings to nought are evil counsels; he prospers and establishes the counsels of the righteous, and fulfils his own plans and purposes. - S Parallel Verses KJV: Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright.WEB: Rejoice in Yahweh, you righteous! Praise is fitting for the upright. |