The LORD Is King; Let The Peoples Tremble
Devotional
Companion to the Psalter
A Devotional Guide to the Psalms
Object:
The LORD is king; let the peoples tremble!
Mighty King, lover of justice ...
you have executed justice
and righteousness in Jacob
for the LORD our God is holy.
-- Psalm 99:1a, 4, 9c
Theme: God is holy!
Outline
1-3a -- Yahweh is king in Zion and sovereign over all peoples.
3b -- Holy is he!
4-5a -- He is a lover of justice, as Israel has experienced.
5b -- Holy is he!
6-9a -- He both punishes and pardons (as Israel has experienced).
9b -- The Lord our God is holy.
Notes
• Kingship of God/Enthronement (the last of the Enthronement Psalms)
• Holiness is an attribute of God, emphasizing his "wholly-otherness," separateness, inaccessibility, and awe-inspiring transcendence. (See Exodus 33:20; Isaiah 6:1-6.)
• Holiness is not something worked up, but a status conferred on a place, thing, time, or person in virtue of their nearness to God and their being used by God (such as holy ground, the Ark, vessels of the temple, festival, sabbaths, priests, people). (See Leviticus 11:44 and 20:26.) Its ethical character is conveyed in the idea of separateness, or "set-apartness," consecration or dedication.
• Priests are God's agents whose task was to ascertain the will of God (see 1 Samuel 23:6-12), to deliver instruction, to offer sacrifices, and to confer God's blessing. For Moses: Exodus 32:30 ff; Numbers 14:13 ff. For Aaron: Numbers 6:22 ff; 16:46. For Samuel: 1 Samuel 7:8-9; 12:16 ff.
For Reflection
• Voltaire thought the world was admirably arranged: God loved to forgive, and he loved to sin! Like many people today who forget what the psalmist could not forget from Israel's experience: forgiveness does not remove the discipline of punishment.
• Because God loves, he punishes as well as pardons. The punishment is discipline.
• God works for character in his people. (See Numbers 14:20-25; 2 Samuel 12:1-23; Exodus 20:5-6; Psalm 90.)
Prayer
Lord God, you love justice, you want righteousness for us, and you abhor our sins. Lead us to resemble you in heart and word and life, through your Son, Jesus Christ, who is our wisdom from you, our righteousness, and the one in whom we are consecrated and redeemed. Amen.
Mighty King, lover of justice ...
you have executed justice
and righteousness in Jacob
for the LORD our God is holy.
-- Psalm 99:1a, 4, 9c
Theme: God is holy!
Outline
1-3a -- Yahweh is king in Zion and sovereign over all peoples.
3b -- Holy is he!
4-5a -- He is a lover of justice, as Israel has experienced.
5b -- Holy is he!
6-9a -- He both punishes and pardons (as Israel has experienced).
9b -- The Lord our God is holy.
Notes
• Kingship of God/Enthronement (the last of the Enthronement Psalms)
• Holiness is an attribute of God, emphasizing his "wholly-otherness," separateness, inaccessibility, and awe-inspiring transcendence. (See Exodus 33:20; Isaiah 6:1-6.)
• Holiness is not something worked up, but a status conferred on a place, thing, time, or person in virtue of their nearness to God and their being used by God (such as holy ground, the Ark, vessels of the temple, festival, sabbaths, priests, people). (See Leviticus 11:44 and 20:26.) Its ethical character is conveyed in the idea of separateness, or "set-apartness," consecration or dedication.
• Priests are God's agents whose task was to ascertain the will of God (see 1 Samuel 23:6-12), to deliver instruction, to offer sacrifices, and to confer God's blessing. For Moses: Exodus 32:30 ff; Numbers 14:13 ff. For Aaron: Numbers 6:22 ff; 16:46. For Samuel: 1 Samuel 7:8-9; 12:16 ff.
For Reflection
• Voltaire thought the world was admirably arranged: God loved to forgive, and he loved to sin! Like many people today who forget what the psalmist could not forget from Israel's experience: forgiveness does not remove the discipline of punishment.
• Because God loves, he punishes as well as pardons. The punishment is discipline.
• God works for character in his people. (See Numbers 14:20-25; 2 Samuel 12:1-23; Exodus 20:5-6; Psalm 90.)
Prayer
Lord God, you love justice, you want righteousness for us, and you abhor our sins. Lead us to resemble you in heart and word and life, through your Son, Jesus Christ, who is our wisdom from you, our righteousness, and the one in whom we are consecrated and redeemed. Amen.

