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Psalms 105:7

Posted on 18 May at 15:14

“He is the Lord our God: his judgments are in all the earth.”

He is the LORD our God: his judgments are in all the earth. Psalms 105:7 (KJV)

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 105:7 (KJV):

Psalm 105:7 (KJV) says: “He is the Lord our God: his judgments are in all the earth.”

1. Context of Psalm 105: Psalm 105 is a psalm of praise and thanksgiving, recalling God’s faithfulness to the people of Israel throughout their history. It celebrates the covenant relationship between God and His chosen people and encourages the reader to remember and give thanks for God’s mighty deeds.

2. Understanding the verse: In Psalm 105:7, the psalmist declares that the Lord is their God. This statement affirms the personal and covenantal relationship between God and the people of Israel. It acknowledges that God is the one true God and that He has chosen them as His own.

The psalmist also proclaims that God’s judgments are in all the earth. This refers to God’s righteous and just rule over the entire world. His judgments encompass His decrees, laws, and principles by which He governs the universe.

3. God as the Lord: The title “Lord” used in this verse signifies God’s sovereignty, authority, and power. It emphasizes that He is the ruler and master of all creation. As the Lord, God is intimately involved in the lives of His people, guiding, protecting, and providing for them.

4. God’s judgments: The term “judgments” in this verse refers to God’s divine laws, precepts, and decisions. It speaks of God’s wisdom, righteousness, and perfect understanding of what is right and just. His judgments are not limited to a specific location or people but extend throughout the earth. God’s justice and moral standards apply universally to all people and all nations.

5. Application: Psalm 105:7 reminds us of several important truths:

  • a) Personal relationship with God: Just as God was the Lord and God of Israel, we, as believers in Christ, can also claim a personal relationship with Him. Through Jesus Christ, we are adopted into God’s family and can address Him as our heavenly Father.
  • b) God’s sovereignty and authority: Recognizing God as the Lord acknowledges His supreme authority and sovereignty over all creation. It reminds us that He is in control and has the final say in all matters.
  • c) Universal justice and righteousness: God’s judgments are not limited to a specific group or nation but are applicable to all people. This truth encourages us to seek and uphold justice, righteousness, and the principles of God’s Word in all aspects of our lives.
  • d) Gratitude and praise: The psalmist’s declaration in Psalm 105 is one of praise and thanksgiving. Similarly, we should cultivate a heart of gratitude, remembering and acknowledging God’s faithfulness, provision, and guidance in our lives.

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