LET YOUR GLORY BE OVER ALL THE EARTH
Keywords 57:5,11
Be exalted, O God, above the
heavens; let your glory be over all the earth.
1. I take refuge in the shadow of your wings (1-5)
David fled from
Saul, who pursued him with murderous jealousy, into a cave (cf. 1 Sam 22, 24).
It was not the cave but God’s mercy that provided refuge to him. David cried
out to God, and God intervened: not with a simple solution, but with love and
faithfulness (3). Although he would continue to dwell among “ravenous beasts,”
he concluded with praise to God: Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let your
glory be over all the earth.
2. My heart, O God,
is steadfast (6-11)
Enduring those
troubling times was not easy. But by trusting in God, it formed David’s
character. God would frustrate his enemies. But it was David’s God-centered
decision that gave him a steadfast peace. He would praise God with music
publicly. Why? “For great is your love, reaching to the heavens; your
faithfulness reaches to the skies.” His heart remained steadfast even after he
was king (Ps 108:1). In the same way, the ups and downs of our lives are a
training ground that brings confidence in God’s love. Let us conclude this year
with the same praise as David: Be exalted, O God.
Prayer Father, your mercy is
my refuge in times of blessing or trial. Help me exalt and praise you; let your
glory be over all the earth.
One Word Be exalted, O God
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