Psalm 111 The WORKS of the LORD in creation, providence, and grace.

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Psalm 111 The WORKS of the LORD in creation, providence, and grace.

Psalm 111 from Treasury of David, by Charles Spurgeon “There is no title to this psalm, but it is an alphabetical hymn of praise, having for its subject the works of the Lord in creation, providence, and grace. The sweet singer dwells upon the one idea that God should be known by his people, and that this knowledge when turned into practical piety is man's true wisdom, and the certain cause of lasting adoration. Many are ignorant of what their Creator has done, and hence they are foolish in heart, and silent as to the praises of God: this evil can only be removed by a remembrance of God's works, and a diligent study of them; to this, therefore, the psalm is meant to arouse us. It may be called The Psalm of God's Works intended to excite us to the work of praise.”

But although the Lord represents both himself and his everlasting Kingdom in the mirror of his works with very great clarity, such is our stupidity that we grow increasingly dull toward so manifest testimonies, and they flow away without profiting us. For with regard to the most beautiful structure and order of the universe, how many of us are there who, when we lift up our eyes to heaven or cast them about through the various regions of earth, recall our minds to remembrance of the Creator, and do rather disregarding their Author, sit idly in contemplation of his works? (Calvin I.v.11, p.63)

1 All my heart shall praise Jehovah, Before the congregation of the righteous; 2 Deeds of goodness are the deeds of Jehovah, Earnestly desired of all them that have pleasure therein; 3 For his righteousness endureth for ever, Glorious and honourable is his work; 4 He hath made his wonderful works to be remembered, In Jehovah is compassion and goodness; 5 Jehovah hath given meat to them that fear him, Keeping his covenant for ever, 6 Learning his people the power of his works, Making them to possess the heritage of the heathen; 7 Nought save truth and equity are the works of his hands, Ordered and sure are his commands, 8 Planted fast for ever and ever, Righteous and true are his testimonies; 9 Salvation hath he sent unto his people, Their covenant hath he made fast for ever; 10Upright and holy is His name, Verily, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, Yea, a good understanding have all they that do thereafter; Zealously shall he be praised for ever.

v. 1 “Praise ye the LORD… “Put away all doubt, question, murmuring, and rebellion, and give yourselves up to the praising of Jehovah, both with your lips and in your lives. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart. The sweet singer commences the song, for his heart is all on flame” HEARTS ENFLAMED! LIVES TRANSFORMED! Why? Because of MINDS… “Jehovah the one and undivided God cannot be acceptably praised with a divided heart, neither should we attempt so to dishonour him; for our whole heart is little enough for his glory, and there can be no reason why it should not all be lifted up in his praise. All his works are praiseworthy, and therefore all our nature should adore him.” In the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation

Verse 2. The works of the LORD are great. In design, in size, in number, in excellence, all the works of the Lord are great. Even the little things of God are great. In some point of view or other each one of the productions of his power, or the deeds of his wisdom, will appear to be great to the wise in heart. Sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. Those who love their Maker delight in his handiwork, they perceive that there is more in them than appears upon the surface, and therefore they bend their minds to study and understand them.

The devout naturalist ransacks nature, the earnest student of history pries into hidden facts and dark stories, and the man of God digs into the mines of Scripture, and hoards up each grain of its golden truth. God's works are worthy of our researches, they yield us instruction and pleasure wonderfully blended, and they grow upon, appearing to be far greater, after investigation than before. Men's works are noble from a distance; God's works are great when sought out.

v. 2 “The works of the Lord…” Verse 2. Sought out. To see God in his creatures, and to love him and converse with him, was the employment of man in his upright state. This is so far from ceasing to be our duty, that it is the work of Christ, by faith, to bring us back to it; and therefore the most holy men are the most excellent students of God's works; and none but the holy can rightly study or know them. Your studies of physics and other sciences are not worth a rush, if it be not God by them that you seek after. To see and admire, to reverence and adore, to love and delight in God appearing to us in his works, and purposely to peruse them for the knowledge of God; this is the true and only philosophy, and the contrary is mere foolery, and so called again and again by God himself.—Richard Baxter,

Verse 2. It does not follow, that because the study of nature is now of itself an insufficient guide to the knowledge of the Creator and the enjoyment of eternal felicity, such studies are either to be thrown aside, or considered as of no importance in a religious point of view. To overlook the astonishing scene of the universe, or to view it with indifference, is virtually to "disregard the works of Jehovah, and to refuse to consider the operations of his hands." It is a violation of Christian duty, and implies a reflection on the character of the Deity, for any one to imagine that he has nothing to do with God considered as manifested in the immensity of his works; for his word is pointed and explicit in directing the mind to such contemplations… Is General Revelation sufficient for salvation?

Verse 2. Sought out,...have pleasure therein. Philosophy seeks truth, Theology finds it, but Religion possesses it. Human things must be known to be loved, but divine things must be loved to be known.—Blaise Pascal,

Verse 2. The Christian student, yea teacher 1. His sphere: "The works of the Lord.“ 2. His work: "Sought out.“ 3. His qualification: "Pleasure therein.“ 4. His conclusion: "Praise, "as in Ps 111:1.

1Praise the LORD! I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart, in the company of the upright, in the congregation. 2Great are the works of the LORD, studied by all who delight in them. 3Full of splendor and majesty is his work, and his righteousness endures forever. 4He has caused his wondrous works to be remembered; the LORD is gracious and merciful. 5He provides food for those who fear him; he remembers his covenant forever. 6He has shown his people the power of his works, in giving them the inheritance of the nations. 7The works of his hands are faithful and just; all his precepts are trustworthy; 8they are established forever and ever, to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness. 9He sent redemption to his people; he has commanded his covenant forever. Holy and awesome is his name! 10The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all those who practice it have a good understanding. His praise endures forever! Psalm 111 (ESV)

Psalm His works most wondrous He has made Remembered still to be. Jehovah is compassionate And merciful is He Those fearing Him He fills with food Provided by His hand. He keeps in mind His covenant, That it may ever stand He has the pow·er of His works To His own people shown By giving them the heritage Of nations for their own 7. 7 His handiworks are truth and right; His precepts all are sure. 8 Set up in truth and uprightness, They ever shall endure He sent redemption to His folk, His cov’nant did proclaim To last forever. Reverend And holy is His name The man who fears the L ORD has learned The first of wisdom’s ways. They who obey will understand. Forever last His praise.