Psalm 148 –
Let Heaven and Earth Praise the Lord
Psalm 148 calls upon all creation to praise Yahweh.
“What a wonderful song this is! Look over it again, and note the fact that
there is no reference in it, from first to last, to the mercy, or pity, or
compassion of God. But that is because there is no reference to evil in any
form.” (G. Campbell Morgan)
Alexander Maclaren wrote that Psalm 148 continues “…a
line of thought which runs through Scripture from its first page to its last –
namely, that, as man’s sin subjected the creatures to ‘vanity,’ so his
redemption shall be their glorifying.”
This call to all creation to praise Yahweh is not an
empty wish. Revelation 5:11-13 tells us specifically that it will be fulfilled.
“O what a hymn of praise is here! It is a universal chorus! All created nature
have a share, and all perform their respective parts.” (Adam Clarke)[2]
Almighty God,
by the glorious resurrection of Your Son, Jesus Christ, You destroyed death and
brought life and immortality to light. Grant that we who have been raised with
Him may abide in His presence and rejoice in the hope of eternal glory; through
the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy
Spirit, one God, now and forever.[3]
Amen.
Collect for Psalm 148: God Most High, by your Word you created a wondrous universe, and through your Spirit you breathed into it the breath of life. Accept creation’s hymn of praise from our lips and let the praise that is sung in heaven resound in the heart of ever creature on earth to the glory of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, now and forever.[4]-
[1]Image of Christ
appearing to St. Thomas http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cc/Caravaggio_incredulity.jpg
[2] https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/psalm-148/
[3]
Lutheran Service Book, © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis
[4]
Collect for Psalm 148, For All the Saints, A Prayer Book For and By the Church,
Vol. I © 1994 The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Delhi, NY

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