Re:Verse passage – Psalm 113:1-9 (day four)
The breadth and depth of God’s power and love are on display in this Psalm. It begins by declaring that God is powerful – he is mighty over all of heaven and earth, The Lord is high above all nations; His glory is above the heavens. That would be enough to inspire worship in us, wouldn’t it? When we consider God’s power over the earth and every system and institution we encounter in this world, it leaves us no other response but to worship this powerful God.
But the psalmist doesn’t stop there. He moves from examining the breadth of God’s power to celebrating the depth of his love for his creation. He raises the poor from the dust And lifts the needy from the ash heap…He makes the barren woman abide in the house As a joyful mother of children. This all-powerful God loves his creation so much that he enters into the ash heap of the poor and lifts them out of it, reestablishing them as his very sons and daughters, as “princes.” He does not allow his power and glory to keep him from personal care and attention for his creation; he cares even for the womb of the hopeful mother, the most intimate of places. Only in our God can such power and might abide with such care and love. Worship is our only possible response.