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BEHOLD our GOD!!!

February 16, 2016

Worship:  Behold Our God by Sovereign Grace Music

Who has held the oceans in His hands?
Who has numbered every grain of sand?
Kings and nations tremble at His voice
All creation rises to rejoice

Chorus
Behold our God seated on His throne
Come, let us adore Him
Behold our King—nothing can compare
Come, let us adore Him

Verse 2
Who has given counsel to the Lord?
Who can question any of His words?
Who can teach the One who knows all things?
Who can fathom all His wondrous deeds?

Verse 3
Who has felt the nails upon His hands?
Bearing all the guilt of sinful man
God eternal, humbled to the grave
Jesus, Savior, risen now to reign

Tag
You will reign forever
Let Your glory fill the earth

"Behold Our God" Sung by Ryan Baird. Words and music by Jonathan Baird, Meghan Baird, Ryan Baird and Stephen Altrogge. © 2011 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP)/Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Ministries.
Read more at http://www.songlyrics.com/sovereign-grace-music/behold-our-god-lyrics/#Wsfs3rd1XBDImdLx.99


Witness:
I chose this song because it fits well with the tenor of the passage I am studying. This song truly is a humbling song. It asks a series of rhetorical questions in which the implicit answer is “no one but God.” This is the method God used with Job after all the futile questions and comments were made by Job’s friends and Job’s continual protestations of innocence (which to their charges he was) and desiring to know why these things happened to him, who served God so faithfully. God used a series of rhetorical questions to convey His sovereign control over all things.
This is also a truly vertical song. Many songs are horizontal in nature and deal with the self and not the Sovereign. This song is a call to focus our gaze on our Sovereign God and Him alone. All blessings that are perceived, all confidence that is received, all hope that is conceived, and all promises that are believed; are from Him and to Him and for Him, our strong and mighty God – the LORD of hosts!
BEHOLD OUR GOD
Isa 25:9
It will be said on that day,
"Behold, this is our God; we have waited for him, that he might save us.
This is the Lord; we have waited for him;
 let us be glad and rejoice in his salvation."
Isaiah 25:9 ESV

WORD:
    Ps 24:7-10 NIV

7 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
          be lifted up, you ancient doors,
          that the King of glory may come in.
8 Who is this King of glory?
          The LORD strong and mighty,
          the LORD mighty in battle.
9 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
          lift them up, you ancient doors,
          that the King of glory may come in.
10 Who is he, this King of glory?
          The LORD Almighty —
          he is the King of glory.
                                                       Selah
Ps 24:7-10

7 Open up, ancient gates!
           Open up, ancient doors,
           and let the King of glory enter.
8 Who is the King of glory?
            The LORD, strong and mighty;
            the LORD, invincible in battle.
9 Open up, ancient gates!
           Open up, ancient doors,
           and let the King of glory enter.
10 Who is the King of glory?
        The LORD of Heaven's Armies—
        he is the King of glory.
                                                       Interlude

Holy Bible, New Living Translation ®, copyright © 1996, 2004 by Tyndale Charitable Trust. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers. All rights reserved.

     I.        Who is the King of glory? -  v. 8
A.   The LORD strong and mighty
          B.   The LORD mighty in Battle
II.       Who is He, this King of glory? – v. 10

A.      The LORD Almighty or Hosts
          B.     He is the King of Glory

The song many have learned and sung in Sunday School or VBS or somewhere as a child is true!

“My God is so big and so strong and so mighty.
There is nothing my God cannot do!”

Video of the song being sung: https://youtu.be/Le7rhwtFhP8

We have seen that He is the hero God who is the strong and mighty warrior. He is mighty and powerful in battle. Implied is the fact that He is the victorious God. This is the God who approaches the city and requests and demands that their doors be opened that He may enter in and sit down on His rightful throne. This is the one who brings peace, comfort, and protection to His people.

Truly the people of God can say,

“greater is He who is in [me] than he who is in the world”! (1 John 4:4).

Did we not bow before the King of Glory and let Him in? Is it not now our desire to say with the hymnist,

“Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise”?

Does not our mind agree with the words of Matthew Henry,

Let the word of the Lord come into the innermost and uppermost place in our souls; and, if we had 600 necks, we should bow them all to the authority of it.”?
(from Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible, PC Study Bible Formatted Electronic Database Copyright © 2006 by Biblesoft, Inc. All Rights reserved.)

And then with faith, we will declare to ourselves:

Take, my soul, thy full salvation;
Rise o’er sin, and fear, and care;
Joy to find in every station
Something still to do or bear:
Think what Spirit dwells within thee;
What a Father’s smile is thine;
What a Savior died to win thee,
Child of Heaven, shouldst thou repine?

Haste then on from grace to glory,
Armed by faith, and winged by prayer,
Heaven’s eternal day’s before thee,
God’s own hand shall guide thee there.
Soon shall close thy earthly mission,
Swift shall pass thy pilgrim days;
Hope soon change to glad fruition,
Faith to sight, and prayer to praise.               

Taken from the hymn; Jesus, I My Cross Have

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