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Psalms 149:9

Posted on 18 May at 15:11
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“To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise ye the Lord.”

1. Context: The book of Psalms is a collection of songs and prayers attributed to various authors, including King David. Psalm 149 is a joyful psalm that calls the people of God to praise Him with music and dance. It emphasizes the honor and victory that God gives to His saints.

2. Judgment and Execution: The verse speaks of executing judgment upon “them.” In the broader context of the psalm, “them” refers to the enemies of God’s people, those who oppose His righteous ways. As believers, we are not called to take matters into our own hands or seek personal vengeance. Instead, it is God who executes judgment according to His divine justice. This verse acknowledges that God will carry out His judgments against those who stand against Him.

3. The Judgment Written: The phrase “the judgment written” refers to the predetermined judgment of God. It points to the fact that God has established a standard of righteousness and judgment, which is recorded in His Word. The Bible contains numerous passages that speak of God’s judgment and the consequences of disobedience to His commands. These judgments are based on God’s holiness, righteousness, and perfect wisdom.

4. The Honor of the Saints: The verse also speaks of the honor given to God’s saints. In this context, “saints” refers to the people of God, those who are set apart for His purposes. It is an honour for believers to participate in executing God’s judgments by living righteous lives and standing for His truth. As we align ourselves with God’s will and follow His ways, we reflect His character to the world and bring honour to His name.

5. Praise the Lord: The verse concludes with an exhortation to praise the Lord. It is a call to celebrate and worship God for His righteous judgments and for the honour bestowed upon His people. Praise is an expression of gratitude, adoration, and acknowledgement of God’s greatness.

Overall, Psalm 149:9 reminds us that God is the ultimate judge who executes His righteous judgments. As His saints, we are called to live in obedience to His commands and honour His name. We find joy and fulfilment in praising Him for His righteous acts and for the privilege of being part of His redeemed community.

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