Grace and Glory
Psalm 33: Reasons for Praise
(Message # 96038)
By P. G. Mathew, M. A., M.Div., Th.M.
Copyright © 1996 by P. G. Mathew
God wants us to worship him intelligently. This psalm is a
call to worship in which we are given reasons why we should
worship and praise God.
A Call to Worship
Psalm 33 is a psalm without a title. We do not know who the
author of the psalm was nor the occasion of its composition, but
we do know that this psalm exhorts the people of God to praise
the Lord with passion, freshness, and skill. This exhortation is
given in six commands in the first three verses: Sing joyfully,
praise the Lord, make music to him, sing to him a new song, play
skillfully, and shout for joy.
Psalm 33 contains the first reference in the book of Psalms to
using musical instruments in the worship of God. In verse 2 we
are told to "praise the Lord with the harp; make music to
him on the ten-stringed lyre." There are those who oppose
the use of musical instruments in worship, but this psalm should
caution us against such dogmatism. This, however, does not mean
we must have harps and lyres to worship God in spirit and in
truth. No, we can worship God fervently without any musical
instruments. Many poor Christians in the world have no musical
instruments except the ten-stringed instruments of their hands,
but with those they certainly can clap as they sing joyfully in
worship to God.
A New Song
In verse 3 we are exhorted to sing a new song to the Lord with
passion and skill. What is a new song? We see this term also in
Revelation 5:9, "And they sang a new song: 'You are worthy
to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain,
and with your blood you purchased men for God from every tribe
and language and people and nation.'"
A new song is the song of redemption by Christ's death. This new
song shall never grow old. It is ever new to us and we must
always sing it with fresh appreciation of its great efficacy and
blessings. Why? A Christian never gets bored with Calvary. The
gospel is music in our ears because it is the power of God unto
salvation to everyone who believes. In fact, we shall sing this
song forever in eternity.
The Reasons for Praise
The Spirit of God is calling us to worship in this psalm. What
reasons are given for us to praise God? The first reason is that
the word of the Lord--God's revelation, God's word--is right and
true, meaning it is straight, reliable, and does not deceive us.
Man exaggerates, lies, contradicts and practices hypocrisy, but
"let God be true, and every man a liar" (Rom. 3:4).
God's word is true and effectual. God's promises are true and
therefore we can pray. The basis of prayer is the truth of God's
promises. His threatenings are also true.. In Numbers 23:19 we
read, "God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of
man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not
act? Does he promise and not fulfill?" God's word is dynamic
and performs God's purposes, as we read in Isaiah 55:10, "As
the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to
it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish so
that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is
my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me
empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose
for which I sent it."
The word of God is the first reason we should praise, make music,
play skillfully, and shout for joy to the Lord. It is the
creative word, by which God created the universe without any
effort. God simply commanded and the universe sprang into
existence. We read in Genesis 1, "God said, 'Let there be
light,' and there was light." Eight times we read in Genesis
1 the expression "and God said." When God spoke, there
was light, there was expanse, there was sea, there was land,
there was vegetation, there was man, and so on. All came from the
word of the Creator God; thus, we realize that the universe is
the work of a single mind. And therefore in verse 8 of Psalm 33
we read, "Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the
people of the world revere him." Not only Israel, but all
the people of the earth are to fear, revere, bow down and worship
God. Why? Every person in the world is his creation. He owns all
people, and they are to do his bidding alone.
The Will of God
We should shout, praise, worship and sing with fervor,
freshness and skill, not only because of the word of God but also
because of his will. In verses 10-11 we read, "The Lord
foils the plans of the nations; he thwarts the purposes of the
peoples. But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the
purposes of his heart through all generations."
No one can resist the will, the purpose, and the counsel of God
God is not only the creator of the universe, but he is also the
ruler of history. He is the sovereign Lord who rules all
irresistibly. When the kings of the earth together plan to resist
the will of this sovereign Lord, he laughs and scoffs at them,
rebuking them in his anger and terrifying them in his wrath
(Psalm 2). His will is ever triumphant.
God is almighty over his creation. All of nature obeys him, and
yet the moral agents, men, whom he created, defy him. But they
will not do so for very long. In Isaiah 40 Isaiah gives us some
adjectives to describe people before God. He says men are
grasshoppers and grass; nations are worthless; people of the
world are nothing and less than nothing. But even those who think
they are something will be dealt with by God, as we read in
Isaiah 40:23, "He brings princes to nothing and reduces the
rulers of this world to nothing." The wisest men in the
world are nothing before God. In Isaiah 44:25 we see that God is
the one "who foils the signs of the false prophets and makes
fools of diviners, who overthrows the learning of the wise and
turns it into nonsense." Most of modern education is
nonsense, and modern man is well-versed in nonsense. In 1
Corinthians 1:19 we read, "I will destroy the wisdom of the
wise, the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate,"
meaning God will thwart and foil these things.
Ultimately, God's purpose alone stands, and for that reason we
praise him. In Proverbs 19:21 we read, "Many are the plans
in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that
prevails." In Romans 8:28 we read, "in all things God
works for the good of those who love him, who have been called
according to his purpose." The psalmist can say,
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he
chose for his inheritance," because verse 11 says, "The
plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart
through all generations."
The Gaze of God
The third reason we need to sing, praise, make music, and
shout for joy to the Lord is the gaze of the Lord. Our God sees
all mankind and watches all who live on earth. He who formed the
hearts of all also has total knowledge of all. No one can escape
the notice of this cosmic Seer. He sees everyone's imagination
and knows everyone's thoughts, words, deeds, and plans. Everyone
is under the gaze of the sovereign Judge of all the earth. He has
perfect knowledge.
This is a fearful statement, especially to all the wicked of the
earth--the proud, the arrogant, the atheists, the materialists.
It means God will judge justly one day and punish them eternally.
God's gaze tells us that he controls all things. Verses 16 and 17
tell us "No king is saved by the size of his
army"--literally, by his great army--"no warrior
escapes by his great strength. A horse is vain hope for
deliverance; despite all its great strength it cannot save."
The word "great" appears three times here. What is the
psalmist saying? Go ahead, increase military spending. Trust in
horses, trust in the army, trust in military might. Go ahead,
trust in technology. Rely on it. But as we read in 1
Thessalonians 5:3, "While people are saying, 'Peace and
safety,' destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains
on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape."
Should we place our trust in a great army, the great strength of
a warrior, or the great strength of a horse? Oh, no. God is
mightier and greater than these. He controls all things and he is
the warrior par excellence . He is the Creator, the
Sovereign Lord, and the almighty Controller. As we read in the
Shorter Catechism, "God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and
unchangeable in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice,
goodness and truth" (Q. 4). Because of this, the people of
God need not be afraid. Because of this, God's righteous ones can
sing and shout.
God is Our Savior
The fourth reason we need to praise God is that he is the
Savior of his people. "Blessed is the nation whose God is
the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance." This is
not speaking about just one nation. There is no one Christian
nation in the world. I agree with Dr. Boice who says the United
States is not a Christian country.1 It is militantly secular and
worships the god called money.
God is the Savior of those whom he has chosen from all tribes,
nations, and languages. The elect of God make music because this
God is our Savior. "The eyes of the Lord is on those who
fear him" (v. 18) speaking about the eyes of our heavenly
Father, our good Shepherd, our Savior.
In 2 Chronicles 16:9 we are told, "For the eyes of the Lord
range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are
fully committed to him." This is not speaking of the eyes of
the Lord as a Judge, but the eyes of a Shepherd, the eyes of the
heavenly Father, who sees us every moment of our lives and helps
us continually. His love for us is everlasting, and he does not
look upon us in wrath, because his wrath is removed from us once
and for all. And now we are his chosen ones, his treasure and his
inheritance. Now we are the people of God--of Jehovah Jireh,
meaning the God who sees and provides for all our needs, even
when we do not see or know. The angels of God deliver us and help
us in our going and coming. We are preserved and protected. Every
day he sees and helps us.
Not only that, God has delivered us from death. In Christ we are
delivered from death, and have crossed from death into life. In
Christ we are given eternal life. And not only are we righteous
because all our sins are forgiven, but the perfect righteousness
of Christ has been granted to us and that is why we are told,
"Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous."
Therefore, we do not trust in horses, in the army, in a country,
or in technology. We trust in God whose word is true, in God who
is the Creator and Lord of history, in God who is the eternal
Judge, in God who is our Savior.
Wait in Hope for the Lord
So we wait patiently for the Lord. Look at verse 20: "We
wait in hope for the Lord. . . ." Yes, we wait patiently and
hope in him confidently, buoyantly, because "he is our help
and our shield." And in verse 21 we read, "In him our
hearts rejoice" as we wait for him to act. We hope in him
intelligently "for we trust in his holy name."
The story is told of a boy who was in a ship that was caught in a
great storm. Despite the storm, the boy remained calm and when
people asked him, "Why are you not scared?" this boy
answered, "I am not scared because my father is the
pilot." Let me tell you, human fathers may fail. But our
heavenly Father will never fail, and so we can truly trust in
him, hope in him, fear him, and rest in him.
In this psalm, then, commands are given in the first three verses
of this psalm to sing joyfully, to praise the Lord, to make
music, to sing a new song, to play skillfully, and to shout for
joy. And the reasons we can do those things are God's word is
true and he will perform it; his purposes will always be
accomplished; he sees all things and controls all things; and he
is our Savior. If you are not already trusting in Christ for your
eternal salvation, may you do so now, that you also may have
reason to praise and worship God!
1. Boice, James Montgomery, Psalms, Volume 1:
Psalms 1-41, (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1994), 288.
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