Friday, January 13, 2012

Lift up the LORD!

Psalm 99:1-9 Exalt the LORD our God! Bow low before his feet, for he is holy!

Psalm 99:5 Psalm 99 opens by identifying God as king (99:1). He is not just any old king, however, but the "Mighty King" who is over all nations, and before whom all nations should "tremble" (99:1, 5). Thus, Psalm 99:5 calls us to "Exalt the LORD our God! Bow low before his feet, for he is holy." What does it mean to exalt God How can we do this The verb "exalt" is one of those "worship words" that we hear all the time, often without knowing what it really means. (When I have taught seminars for worship leaders and pastors, I have sometimes asked the differences between "exalt," "exult," and "extol." Almost nobody gets them right.) The English word "exalt" comes from the Latin word exaltare, which means "to lift up." You might recognize the "alt" root, such as in the word "altitude." In Psalm 99:5, "exalt" translates a Hebrew imperative that means "Lift up!" So the first part of this verse could be translated literally, "Lift up the Lord our God!" But how could we ever hope to do this Obviously, the verb "to lift up" is being used metaphorically in this verse (and many others like it). We are not being summoned to pick up God, as if that were even possible. Rather, we exalt God, first of all, by recognizing that he is already higher than anything else in the universe in terms of greatness and glory. Then, in light of the reality of God's inherent exaltedness, we use our words to praise him. We proclaim what is true about him, saying things like, "The LORD is king! Let the nations tremble!" (99:1). But Psalm 99:5 suggests another way for us to exalt the Lord. Notice the parallelism between the two imperatives in this verse: "Exalt the LORD our God!" parallels "Bow low before his feet." The verb translated as "bow low" is the basic Old Testament word for worship ( hishtachawa ). It literally means "to bow low" or "to prostrate oneself" before a sovereign. Thus, we can exalt God, figuratively speaking, not only by raising our voices to praise him, but also by lowering ourselves before him in humble worship. Sometimes, literally bowing before God is a fitting response to his greatness. The physical gesture can help our hearts to bow before him in submission. But whether we actually kneel before God or not, we can exalt him by giving ourselves to him as an offering. Thus, we can exalt God in the way we live each day: at work and at rest, in church and in our neighborhoods, with our families and our colleagues. QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER REFLECTION : How have you exalted the Lord in your life How could you exalt him today PRAYER : King of kings and Lord of lords, your majesty exceeds my imagination. Your glory is beyond my wildest dreams. Your authority is supreme. Thus, I exalt you by recognizing just how great you are and by praising your magnificence with my words as they express my thoughts and feelings. How immeasurably wonderful you are! I also exalt you, O Lord, by bowing before you. As I go down, so to speak, you go up. I offer myself to you as your servant. I give to you my time, my talents, my treasures. I give you my plans and dreams. Here I am, Lord, all for you. May my whole life be an expression of your majesty. May I live for your glory each moment of each day. Be exalted in my life, my Lord and King! Hallelujah! Amen .

Author Name: Mark D. Roberts http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheHighCallingDailyReflections/~3/rQXkefKNvzw/how-can-we-exalt-god-0 #Bible http://j.mp/xSca7h

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Saturday, November 26, 2011

What am I reading right now?

Business as Mission, by Mike Baer

Mike was a keynote speaker @ Cre8 Conference. A key message is that God is going about His purposes of saving a people to Himself; a multitude who passionately worship Him and live for Him in His world.
Business is not a "necessary evil" but a key part of God's purpose in the world, planned from the Beginning. It was not the creation of wealth but the love of money that Jesus spoke against.

If you are in business, is your business aligned with God's purposes in the world; His Kingdom Purpose?

Monday, November 7, 2011

Cre8 Conference

The inaugural Sydney Cre8 Conference was held on 27/28 October, just a few weeks ago. What an inspiring time of teaching, fellowship and affirmation! The tagline for the Conference was "Your Workplace, His Mission", and the theme was "Red Hot"!


This was the breath of fresh air this man needed to re-focus on the glorious Lord Jesus and His work in this world.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Wake up O sleeper!

Eph 5:14 - "Wake up O sleeper, rise from the dead; and Christ will shine on you!"

Wake up church! Wake up Christian! Your Lord is at work.

May your faith shine like a bright beacon in the darkness as you work wholeheartedly as unto God.

You have been given the gift of life; of skills to work; of ears to hear and a mouth to speak, declaring His praises.

Go for it!

(My little soapbox for the day - had a great catchup with my prayer team this morning...)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Test blog post

This is a test blog post to see if the email to blog works! Wow, I haven’t posted for over 6 months!!


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