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Psalm 144:12-15 Preached Backwards (Part 1)
- Psalm 144:12-14 describes a blessed life.
- Psalm 144:15 gives the reason for the blessed life.
- Therefore, I will preach through these verses backwards.
Psa 144:15 – Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the LORD.
- The people whose God is the LORD are fortunate, favored, prosperous, satisfied, and have a feeling of great pleasure and contentment.
- Happy adj. – 1. Coming or happening by chance; fortuitous; chance. 2. a. Having good ‘hap’ or fortune; lucky, fortunate; favoured by lot, position, or other external circumstance. b. Blessed, beatified. Characterized by or involving good fortune; fortunate, lucky; prosperous; favourable, propitious. (Now used only in certain collations, in which there is association with senses 4 or 5.) 4. Having a feeling of great pleasure or content of mind, arising from satisfaction with one’s circumstances or condition; also in weakened sense: Glad, pleased.
- A nation whose God is the LORD is blessed (Psa 33:12).
- Nations that forget God will be turned into hell (Psa 9:17).
- Blessed adj. – 1. Consecrated, hallowed, holy; consecrated by a religious rite or ceremony. 2. That is the object of adoring reverence, adorable, worthy to be blessed by men. 3. a. Enjoying supreme felicity; happy, fortunate. 4. a. Bringing, or accompanied by, blessing or happiness; pleasurable, joyful, blissful.
- They are blessed because their God is the LORD Jehovah.
- “Jehovah” is translated “LORD” in the KJV in nearly every case with the exception of a few places (Exo 6:3).
- Jehovah is the most high over all the earth (Psa 83:18).
- Jehovah is our salvation (Isa 12:2; Deut 33:29).
- Jehovah is everlasting strength and can be trusted (Isa 26:4).
- Jehovah is the one true eternal God (Deut 6:4; Exo 3:13-15).
- The gods of the nations are idols, but Jehovah (the LORD) is the Creator of all (Psa 96:5).
- A people who can from the heart say “the LORD our God” are blessed in the following ways:
- The LORD gave them His word which makes a people a great nation (Deut 4:5-8).
- The LORD can be trusted to protect their nation (Psa 20:7).
- The LORD will destroy their enemies (Psa 94:23).
- The LORD will forgive them and yet punish them to correct them (Psa 99:8).
- The LORD their God is exalted and unlike any other (Psa 113:4-6).
- The LORD their God will have mercy on them (Psa 123:1-3; Dan 9:9).
- The LORD is their salvation (Jer 3:23).
- The LORD is righteous in all His works (Dan 9:14).
- Salvation, glory, honor, and power belong to the LORD their God (Rev 19:1).
- The people whose God is the LORD are blessed because they are chosen by God (Eph 1:3-4; Psa 65:4).
Psa 144:14 – That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.
- When a people’s God is the LORD, He blesses them to be productive: That our oxen may be strong to labour.
- In an agrarian society at a time when animals were their machinery, stout oxen that were strong to labor were the means of productivity.
- Much increase is by the strength of the ox (Pro 14:4; Deut 25:4; 1Ki 19:19).
- When God’s people hearken diligently to Him and keep His commandments, He will bless their efforts in the field (Deut 28:1-3).
- To put this in today’s context, if our God is the LORD, He will bless us to be able to work productively and accomplish much.
- When a people’s God is the LORD, He blesses them to be safe and secure: that there be no breaking in.
- One of the fundamental requirements for happiness and flourishing is to be safe in one’s own house and community.
- Where there is burglary and theft, or even the threat of it, there is little peace.
- God’s people can (and should) arm themselves to defend and protect their property (Mat 24:43; Luk 11:21).
- But a people whose God is the LORD will not even have to worry about doing so because God will protect them from being targeted by thieves and criminals.
- God did so for Israel when they left their homes thrice per year to go to Jerusalem to worship (Exo 34:23-24).
- He can do it for us today also.