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Friday, December 12, 2025

Psalm 99: Yahweh’s Righteous Reign on the Earth

 

Holy is He!

The author of this Psalm is not known. Psalm 99 is also a Hymn psalm in a section of Enthronement Psalms. Like other psalms in this section (93–100) this one addresses the reign of Jesus, the God-Man from Jerusalem that immediately follows His second coming. So, this psalm is future for us as well. It is at this time that some of the dormant Mosaic covenant promises will be fulfilled. For example, “I will place My residence among you, and I will not reject you. I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be My people. (Lev 26:11–12 HCSB) Yahweh is the covenant name for God in the Old Testament. We learn in the N.T. that Jesus (Yeshua) is the person of the trinity that will actually reign from Jerusalem. Because Yeshua is God, the second person of the triune godhead, and He is also fully human (though in a glorified body), He is uniquely suited for this 1000-year reign. Verses 1, 2, and 8 begin with the term Yahweh in the original text. And three times this chapter declares that Yahweh is holy—Holy is He (3, 5, 9). This psalm will be fitting to be sung on the first and every day of Jesus’ 1000-year reign on the earth from Jerusalem. The central principle of Jesus’ earthly government will be holiness.

  I. The worship of the enthroned King Yahweh in Israel (vs. 1–3)

     A. Yahweh dwells on a living throne between the angels

     B. The Gentiles need and the earth need to shake in fear

     C. Yahweh’s greatness is recognized in Jerusalem (Zion) on earth

     D. Yahweh’s name is great and awesome

     E. Yahweh is holy, Holy is He!

     F. Yahweh is totally morally pure and righteous

     G. Yahweh is far above time bound, temporary, and imperfect humans

     H. Yahweh’s throne is an amazing site (Ps 18:6–19; Ezek 1:4–14)

In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord (adonai) seated on a high and lofty throne, and His robe filled the temple. Burning ones (Seraphim) were standing above Him; each one had six wings: with two he covered his face, with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. And one called to another: Holy, holy, holy is Yahweh of armies; His glory fills the whole earth. The foundations of the doorways shook at the sound of their voices, and the temple was filled with smoke. Then I said: Woe is me, for I am ruined, because I am a man of unclean lips and live among a people of unclean lips, and because my eyes have seen the King, Yahweh of armies. Then one of the seraphim flew to me, and in his hand was a glowing coal that he had taken from the altar with tongs. He touched my mouth with it and said: Now that this has touched your lips, your wickedness is removed, and your sin is atoned for. (Isa 6:1–7)

      I. In this psalm His throne is on the earth, on Mount Zion in Israel

      J. All the nations must worship Jesus during this time

 II. The rule and worship of the enthroned King Yahweh in Israel (vs. 4–5)        

     A. Jesus as a mighty warrior is also One who loves justice

     B. He not only won the victory at the cross, but in the battle at His second coming, this great                 and terrible Day of Yahweh

     C. Jesus’ court will be run with uprightness, accuracy and precise judgment

     D. Jacob or Ya’akov is the former name of Israel before he was renamed. Yahweh will                             personally reign in Israel through the person of Jesus the Messiah

     E. Worship Jesus at His footstool. Where will you be? Right, on the ground

     F. The “footstool” is symbolic for the ark of the covenant, the temple, and Jerusalem

III. The revelation of the enthroned King Yahweh to Israel (vs. 6–7)

      A. Moses, Aaron, and Samuel interceded in prayer for Israel

      B. What does they called on His name mean? Selection and submission

      C. Yahweh answered these men’s prayers for His people

      D. Moses and Samuel were Scripture writers, Aaron the High priest

      E. These three followed the testimonies (Ten Commandments) and the worship regulations                 and ordinances. This couplet of Moral and Ceremonial law stands for the entire law                                 including the Civil laws of Israel.

IV. The exaltation of the enthroned King Yahweh in Israel (vs. 8–9)

      A. Yahweh answered Moses, Aaron, and Samuel’s prayers. They were men like us.

      B. Yahweh granted forgiveness to these men for their sins

      C. Yahweh chastised these men for their sins and some had lingering consequences

           1. Moses striking the rock in disobedience, dishonoring the type

           2. He had to wait almost 1,500 years to enter the land of Palestine

           3. Aaron was healed from his leprosy, but died on the way to Palestine

           4. Samuel’s mistakes as father outlived him

And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons? My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by Him. For the Lord disciplines the one He loves, and chastises every son whom He receives. (Heb 12:5–6 ESV)

      D. We are commanded to praise Yahweh

            1. He alone is God (holy, supreme, eternal, all powerful)

            2. He is our God (by covenant relationship)

            3. Worship is to be exclusive for the God of the Bible

            4. When Jesus comes back to earth, we are to worship Him, because He is God, God the                         Father is God, God the Holy Spirit is God, three persons yet one in substance and being

       E. The third time the author states it more fully, Holy is Yahweh our God

Lessons to live by:

If we come to Jesus on His terms, we can say in truth He is our God, just like we can say this of the Father and of the Holy Spirit.

If the Bible makes such a big deal about God’s holiness, why is it that we ignore it?

There will be no righteous government until Jesus returns.

We can go to God in prayer and intercede for His people as we come to the Father in the name of the Son by the power and aid of the Holy Spirit.

God is not done with the land of Israel yet, all His promises to them will be fulfilled just as all His promises to us will be fulfilled.

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Psalm 71: Longing for Yahweh’s Righteous Acts

This psalm is an individual lament written by an unnamed man who has lived a good number of years already. His memory confirms that Yahweh is holy, faithful, and righteous. His Bible and his faith also confirms that God is faithful and righteous. Instead of looking to men (including the government) he looks to God for the help he needs (God-care). His strong conviction that the Sovereign God both rules and acts righteously supports his faith in God and his belief that God will again deliver him.


   I. Prayer of confidence: O Yahweh, please deliver me (vs.1–4)

      A. Shame is a powerful thing

      B. This man needs to be delivered from forces too strong for himself to overcome

      C. Why would he want a rock, refuge, deliverer, savior, fortress?

      D. Notice the close covenantal relationship between this man and God (“my”)

      E. He trust God in prayer to deliver him from wicked and cruel men

          1. He is not taking the law into his own hands

          2. Use prayer not your fists to fight your battles as an individual

      F. Notice the authors use of the word “continually” (3, 6, 14)


 II. Statement of confidence: Back-to-the future (vs. 5–8)

      A. The author tells us of his long-term devotion to the Lord

      B. Commitment, loyalty, faithfulness is important

      C. God has been the object of his hope, confidence, praise, strong refuge, and glory

      D. God is active, sovereign, and involved: delivering and protecting

      E. The author was an example of God’s chastisement to the nation

           1. Whom the Lord loves, He chastises

           2. Instead of bitter resentment, he has a deep trust (Faith) in God his refuge

      F. He affirms his trust and declares his love for God and his gratitude

      G. His conversion made him a worshiper, praising God, living for God’s glory


III. Prayer in old age: Stand with me and protect me from this new attack (vs. 9–13)

      A. Please do not cast me away when I am old (the heart of his lament)

      B. Please do not forsake me when my strength is gone

      C. Do not leave me in a state of condemnation and curse

      D. I have sinned big-time, please don’t give up on me

           What heart attitude does this petition reveal? Honesty, contrition, humility

      E. Those who love power and control are attacking me without justification

      F. God alone can deliver me from these attackers

      G. God chastisement proves His presence not His absence

      H. He needs God to step in quickly to deliver him, but the attack is on

       I. God can vindicate His servant by dealing justly with those who hate God and His people

       J. Antagonists joy comes from the disgrace and pain of others

      K. The Psalmist is not returning evil for evil, but calling on God to intervene in justice

       L. He is waiting for the Lord’s judgment and deliverance

IV. Hope and testimony in old age: Faith taking action (vs. 14–18)

      A. This man is committed to God regardless of what happens—faithfulness

      B. This man is declaring the mighty acts of God to all who will listen

      C. This man has faith, deep trust in God, a know-so hope

      D. He anticipates God’s deliverance and vindication

      E. He is committed to God regardless of the circumstances and unfolding events

      F. Why would he declare God’s righteousness alone? What has his Bible and life taught him?

      G. This man is consumed with glorifying God, the next generation needs to know His mighty 

acts, his work is not done while there are still ignorant of God’s glory


 V. Statement of confidence: God’s character proves His trustworthiness (vs. 19–21)

      A. God is to be praised for His righteousness—holy, holy, holy

      B. God is to be praised for His wonderful saving acts

           Flood, Exodus, Red Sea, desert snakes, Jordan river

      C. God is righteous, He will keep all the promises in the Bible

      D. No one is like God, He is the ruler, Master, King, Lawgiver

      E. Even in the worse situation, God can reverse it (Lazarus, Yeshua, Israel)

      F. God will reverse the shame of the enemy and replace it with honor and comfort


VI. Thanksgiving with confidence: Praise, worship, and testimony (22–24) 

       A. A heart surrendered to God will join in corporate worship

       B. Instruments can be used in public worship (Eph 5:19, Col 3:16)

       C. Content is more important than style

       D. The Holy One of Israel (Unapproachable light, Covenant Love together)

            [Isa 1:4, 5:19; Jer 50:29, 51:5]

       E. Redemption and conversion lead to worshiping and glorifying God

       F. Conversion leads to testifying to what God has done for and in us


Lessons to live by:

What do we need God to deliver us from? The love, power, control and future presence of sin

How long has God been working in our lives? From the womb to the tomb

God is glorified when men and women, boys and girls bow the knee to worship the Lord Jesus Christ. Does it trouble you that there are people in this town that do not worship the true God of the Bible? The main purpose of every human is to glorify God

Because the Messiah bore our shame, it does not have to control us any more

Corporate worship is very important, and it is very important that it is always biblical

God always keeps His promises. Trust God, trust His Word, the Bible

Read God’s mighty acts in Bible and increase your faith

Pray to God when you are in a crisis, praise Him regularly