The Greatness of God
In Psalm 145, David invites us to remember God’s greatness, both in his work of creation and his plan of redemption. Astounded that he has been welcomed into God’s Kingdom, David recognizes his insignificance and finds comfort in God’s faithfulness in providing for and preserving his people. We were all made to worship, and like David, the King has invited us to worship him. May we always be overwhelmed with wonder and gratitude for the immense goodness of the gift of salvation.
Topics: Faithfulness of God, Salvation, Grace of God, Goodness of God
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