PREVIEW: What can a created being give to a Creator who has it all, who knows it all, and who does it all? Only your fear and your hope: “He takes no pleasure in the strength of a horse or in human might. No, the Lord’s delight is in those who fear him, those who put their hope in his unfailing love.” (Psalm 147:10-11) What satisfies God to the core of his being is the fear that arises not out of terror but from the kind of reverence and respect that comes from knowing that he is the giver and sustainer of life itself, the rightful owner of Planet Earth, and rightful ruler of your life—and based on that, places unmitigated trust in his wisdom and goodness.
A Journey of Worship // Psalm 147:10-11
I love the way the Message translates these verses: “God is not impressed with horsepower; the size of our muscles means little to him. Those who fear God get God’s attention; they can depend on his strength.”
How do you make God happy? He has everything he wants, and he can create what he doesn’t have.
God is all-powerful—after all, he even created all the stars and calls them each by name: “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.” (Psalm 147:4)
God knows everything there is to know—there is no limit to either his power or his understanding: “Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.” (Psalm 147:5)
God has even ordered provision for the daily needs of his earthly creatures: “He covers the sky with clouds; he supplies the earth with rain and makes grass grow on the hills. He provides food for the cattle and for the young ravens when they call.” (Psalm 147:8-9)
So accurately, abundantly, and consistently does God care for the earth’s higher inhabitants so that their utter and ceaseless gratitude to him is only fitting: “Sing to the Lord with thanksgiving; make music to our God on the harp.” (Psalm 147:7)
God has fixed up this little globe called Earth to run amazingly well, sustaining its ecological systems: “He sends his command to the earth; his word runs swiftly. He spreads the snow like wool?and scatters the frost like ashes. He hurls down his hail like pebbles.?Who can withstand his icy blast? He sends his word and melts them; he stirs up his breezes, and the waters flow.” (Psalm 147:15-18)
What, then, can a created being give to a Creator who has it all, who knows it all, and who does it all? Only your fear and your hope: “He takes no pleasure in the strength of a horse or in human might. No, the Lord’s delight is in those who fear him, those who put their hope in his unfailing love.” (Psalm 147:10-11)
What satisfies God to the core of his being is the fear that arises not out of terror, but from the kind of reverence and respect that comes from knowing that he is the giver and sustainer of life itself, the rightful owner of Planet Earth, and rightful ruler of your life.
What causes God pleasure is the hope that looks to him for protection, peace, and provision: “For he strengthens the bars of your gates and blesses your people within you. He grants peace to your borders and satisfies you with the finest of wheat.” (Psalm 147:13-14)
What causes God pleasure is the patience that waits for him to execute justice and fairness: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Psalm 147:3)
What causes God pleasure is trust that expects him to fulfill his good purposes to all those who belong to him: “He has revealed his word to Jacob, his laws and decrees to Israel. He has done this for no other nation; they do not know his laws.” (Psalm 147:19-20).
What gift can you offer to the one Being who truly has it all? Just your very life, that’s all.
Do you want to bring a smile to God’s face today? I think you know what to do!
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