GOD LEADS HIS PEOPLE TO VICTORY
Keywords 68:18
When you ascended on high, you led
captives in your train; you received gifts from men, even from the rebellious--
that you, O LORD God, might dwell there.
1. This Psalm is full of powerful
imagery of God’s power. He rides on the clouds (4), and
when he leads his people out, the earth shakes (7). We can have courageous
faith by knowing that we are led by a God with such might and power. His
enemies all flee before him. But he is also a gentle helper of helpless orphans
and widows, and he establishes families for lonely people (5-6).
2. This Psalm is also a prophecy of Jesus’ victory on the cross, followed by his
resurrection and ascension. Jesus took us as “captives” to his grace and we bring him our gifts
of praise (18). Verses 24-27 describe a procession, a parade of God’s victorious people, with singing and
music. We are part of Jesus’ triumphant, joyful procession. This procession involves people of every
nation and language, declaring his praises.
Prayer Father, help me to take courage by remembering your mighty power. Thank
you for making me part of your procession to your heavenly kingdom.
One Word Part of God’s victorious parade
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