The Glory of God – written in the Creation on the Heavens and on the earth.


What is the chief end of man?
A. Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever.
1 Cor. 10:31; Rom. 11:36; Ps. 73:25-28.
In our previous PSALM we focused on how a man or woman might best start our day.

And our focus turned from SELF toward the LORD — to rejoice — to experience God’s gladness in His creation and in us.
You might say, by extension, a daily disposition toward JOY becomes our worship in serving the LORD.
Perhaps you know Beethoven's ODE TO JOY from the finale of the composer's Nineth Symphony.
Did you know that text of Ode to Joy is taken from Psalms 104 and 145:10?
Today’s theme: the GLORY of God
Perhaps you know our PSALM from a scripturally-focused hymnal (of old).
The CREATION

Psalm 19
The heavens, O God, Thy glory tell
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Published in 14 hymnals
The Heavens are telling – Beethoven
Many of you will know another glorious large composition of praise from an oratorio of Haydn near the end of the 18th century
The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God,
(from “The Creation”)
— The Heavens Are Telling.
Hayden: Chorus:
The heavens are telling the glory of God,
The wonders of his work displays the firmament;
Today that is coming speaks it the day,
The night that is gone to following night.
In every land [In all the land] resounds the word,
never unperceived, ever understood.
Music by Josef Haydn
Lyrics translated by Robert Shaw, based on Psalm 19.
What is the GLORY of God?
“You said, ‘Behold, the LORD our God has shown us His glory and His greatness,
and we have heard His voice from the midst of the fire;
we have seen today that God speaks with man, yet he lives.
Deuteronomy 5:25 NASB
By contrast we might ask, ‘What is the glory of man?’
By the weight of your wrath against man’s sin, the glory of his form is wasted away; truly every man is but a breath. (Selah.)
Psalm 39:11 BBE
The glory of the heavens?
The LORD is high above all nations,
and his glory above the heavens.
Psalm 113:4
OR of the firmament?
And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters... And God called the firmament Heaven.
Genesis 1:6,8a KJV
OR
What is the glory of the earth, you might ask?
But in fact, you cannot find any glory in 'the earth' separate from the glory of the LORD its Creator.
- Psalms sing of GLORY in one form or another over 400 times!
– kāḇôḏ כָּבוֹד
Who is this King of glory?
The LORD of hosts, he is the King of glory.
Selah.
Psalm 24:10
(You likely know some contemporary Christian songs expressing these words.)
Just what does it mean to GLORIFY God?
You who fear Yahweh, praise Him;
All you seed of Jacob, glorify Him,
And stand in awe of Him, all you seed of Israel.
Psalm 22:23 LSB
“The beasts of the field will glorify Me,
The jackals and the ostriches,
Because I have given waters in the wilderness
And rivers in the wasteland,
To give drink to My chosen people.
Isaiah 43:20
Psalm 19:
Let’s take a closer look at this Psalm of David.
The heavens are sounding the glory of God;
the arch of the sky makes clear the work of his hands.
Day after day it sends out its word,
and night after night it gives knowledge.
Psalm 19:1-2 BBE (Bible in Basic English)
Do you see God’s glory?
Look up! o man of dust! you creature beneath the night sky — with eyes to see above,
but not so near to the Lord’s glory.
You cannot deny His glory— ALMIGHTY Hands that formed — HIS fire which will refine your flesh into burned away dross scorched in the daytime sun.
There are no words or language;
their voice makes no sound.
Their line has gone out through all the earth,
and their words to the end of the world.

In them has he put a tent for the sun,
Who is like a newly married man coming from his bride-tent,
and is glad like a strong runner starting on his way.

His going out is from the end of the heaven,
and his circle to the ends of it;
there is nothing which is not open to his heat.
Psalm 19:3-6 BBE
David — the king and Psalmist — proclaims a GLORY of the LORD words cannot convey with pictures that only hint of God’s evident greatness.
Now David proceeds to
the benefits of GOD’s law:
The law of the LORD is perfect,
We do NOT like the LAW — we resist it— we rebel against it — for the laws and precepts of every mortal man are imperfect.
AND, by contrast,
the Law of the Lord— like Almighty GOD — is perfect and good and breathes life into fallen flesh and our impure soul.
The law of the LORD is perfect,
reviving the soul;
the testimony of the LORD is sure,
making wise the simple;
the precepts of the LORD are right,
rejoicing the heart;
the commandment of the LORD is pure,
enlightening the eyes;
the fear of the LORD is clean,
enduring for ever;
the ordinances of the LORD are true,
and righteous altogether.
Psalm 19:7-9 RSV
FEAR in the Face of HIS GLORY
the fear of the LORD is clean,
enduring for ever;
the ordinances of the LORD are true,
and righteous altogether.
Psalm 19:9 RSV
fear (of Yᵊhōvâ) -yir’â -יִרְאָה
- fear, terror
- awesome or terrifying thing (object causing fear)
- fear (of God), respect, reverence, piety
- revered
Psalm 2 connects this fear of the LORD not only with trembling, but with rejoicing or reiterating our joy.
Serve the LORD with reverential awe
and rejoice with trembling.
Psalm 2:11 CSB
David's Psalm becomes practically proverbial in teaching why WE must not only FEAR the LORD,
but also OBEY his LAW
and instructions (or ordinances).
They [God’s ordinances] are more desirable than gold —
than an abundance of pure gold;
and sweeter than honey dripping from a honeycomb.
In addition, your servant is warned by them,
and in keeping them there is an abundant reward.
Psalm 19:10-11 CSB
Note that the king (David) humbly proclaims himself — though sovereign over men — as a SERVANT of the LORD.
MORE fatherly advice:
But who can discern their own errors?
Forgive [lit. ‘acquit me – a legal determination] my hidden faults.
Keep your servant also from willful sins;
may they not rule over me.
Then I will be blameless,
innocent [lit. acquitted] of great transgression.
Psalm 19:12-13 NIV
Redeemed for our transgressions
How can a mere man stand before the glory of the Lord our God?
David intercedes in his Psalm on behalf of his loyal subjects. (For his mercy endures forever. – Psalm 136)
transgression (84x), trespass (5x), sin (3x), rebellion (1x). – pešaʿ -פֶּשַׁע
AND you have heard it before — from the later prophesy of Isaiah long after the fall of King David’s chosen nation.
But He was pierced through for our transgressions,
Isaiah 53:5 LSB – of the suffering servant
He was crushed for our iniquities;
The chastening for our peace fell upon Him,
And by His wounds we are healed.
Even Christ JESUS — Son of David; Son of Man — the very Son of the Father — born in the flesh and crucified for the redemption of those chosen to eternal life — will return in his GLORY!!!
David’s familiar benediction:
a plea of my own heart frequently heard from the pulpit by the flock of Christ as an invitation to receive Scripture into your own heart:
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable in your sight,
O LORD, my rock and my redeemer.Psalm 19:14 ESV
Secure Links to sources
- Strong’s H3519 – kāḇôḏ
- Strong’s H7549 – rāqîaʿ
- Psalm 19: versions link
- Strong’s H5608 – sāp̄ar
- Strong’s H3374 – yir’â
- Strong’s H6588 – pešaʿ
- Isaiah 53 0 the suffering servant


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