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Psalm 33 Rejoicing in God
Israel’s musicians and singers are called to unite in joyous praise to God (Ps 33:1-3).
He is worthy of people’s praise because of his faithfulness, seen in all his righteous works (Ps 33:4-5); because of his power, seen in creation and in his irresistible word (Ps 33:6-9); and because of his sovereign control, seen in the history of world events (Ps 33:10-12).
God, being perfect in knowledge, sees the uselessness of all those achievements in which people put their trust (Ps 33:13-17).
Above all, God is worthy of people’s praise because of the salvation he gives to those who fear him. He gives them life, protection and provision (Ps 33:18-19).
All who humbly trust in his mercy will find that their lives develop new qualities of patience, confidence and joy (Ps 33:20-22).