The psalmist spends much of the song praising God because he is glorious and thanking him for the historical wonders he performed to free and establish Israel. And then in verses 23-25 the focus comes to the present; how God is providing for the needs of his people. God remembers his humble people, rescues those who are weak, and feed those who are hungry. And every one of the 26 attributes of God mentioned in this psalm agree with the word John penned hundreds of years later in 1 John 4:8b ".....God is love."
It took me about 2 minutes to read this psalm.
Stuart
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Psalm 136
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