I. The psalm celebrates God's greatness as the reigning king above all other powers. He is exalted on his holy throne in heaven.
II. It describes God as a righteous judge who loves justice and establishes fairness. His rule is powerful yet fair.
III. The forefathers such as Moses, Aaron and Samuel are mentioned as those who worshipped God and obeyed his commands. Their example is held up for how people should respond to God's greatness and goodness.
2. 1. యెహోవా రాజ్య ము చేయుచున్నా డు
జ్నములు వణకును ఆయన కెరూబులమీద
ఆసీనుడై యున్నా డు భూమి కదలును.
ప్రకటన ప్రంథం 11:18, ప్రకటన ప్రంథం
19:6
2. సీయోనులో యెహోవా మహోనా తుడు
జ్నములన్నా టిపైన ఆయన
హెచ్చి యున్నా డు.
3. భయంకరమైన నీ గొరప న్నమమును వారు
స్త
ుతింందదరు. యెహోవా రరిశుద్ధుడు.
4. యథారథతనుబటిి నీవు న్నయ యమును
ప్ేమించు రాజును స్త
ిథరరరచ్చయున్నా వు
యాకోబు సంతింమధ్య నీవు నీిం
న్నయ యములను జ్రిగంచ్చయున్నా వు.
6. ఆయన యాజ్కులలో మోషే
అహరోనులుండిరి ఆయన న్నమమునుబస్త
టిి
ప్ారథన చేయువారిలో సమూయేలు ఉండెను.
వారు యెహోవాకు మొఱ్ఱపెటిగా ఆయన వారి
కుతతరమిది ను.
7. మేఘసతంభములో నుండి ఆయన వారితో
మాటలాడెను వారు ఆయన శాసనముల
ననుసరించ్చరి ఆయన తమకిచ్చి న కటిడను
వారనుసరించ్చరి
8. యెహోవా మా దేవా, నీవు
వారికుతతరమిచ్చి ింవి వారిప్కియలను బటిి
ప్రింకారము చేయుచునే వారి విషయములో
నీవు ారము రరిహరించు దేవుడవైింవి.
9. మన దేవుడైన యెహోవా రరిశుద్ధుడు మన
దేవుడైన యెహోవాను ఘనరరచుడి. ఆయన
3. I. BY REMEMBERING OF GOD'S GREATNESS
II. BY REJOICING IN GOD’S GOODNESS
IV. BY RECOLLECTING THE FORE FATHERS/ROLE MODELS
LEGACY
IV. BY LOOKING THE RESPONSE OF GOD’S CREATION
V. YOUR RESPONSE TO GOD'S GREATNESS AND GOOD
NESS
4. I. BY REMEMBERING OF GOD'S GREATNESS
1)He is above all the Kings - 1a
2) He is above all the angels - 2a
3) He is above in Heaven - 2c
4) He is above all the nations/ people - 2d
5) He is above in all the names of all ages and in all times-
3
6) He is the holiest of all - 3, 5, 9
Three times Psalm 99 declared the holiness of the Lord. A. Isaiah 6 records the seraphim declaring the holiness of the Lord
three times, 3 And one cried to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory!”
(Isa 6.3) B. Revelation 4 records the four living creatures declaring the holiness of the Lord three times, 8 The four living
creatures, each having six wings, were full of eyes around and within. And they do not rest day or night, saying: “Holy, holy,
holy, Lord God Almighty, Who was and is and is to come!” (Rev 4.8)
5. II. BY REJOICING IN GOD’S GOODNESS
1) He is the only one who loves Justice always - SOURCE OF JUSTICE - 4a
2) He is the only one who executes the Righteousness and Justice always - 4b
3) He is the one who answers His children's prayers always - 6, 8
4) He is the one who is always available to speak with His children – 7
5) a) He is the one judges/punishes to the unfaithful and evil doers
b) He is the one who gives reward to the fearful and faithful
6) He is the only one who forgives/redeems our sins
6. III. BY RECOLLECTING THE FORE FATHERS/ROLE MODELS LEGACY
I) THE FORE FATHERS - Moses, Aaron, Samuel
a) THEIR WILL FOR GOD - They always have will to align and lean with God - Their Faith in God
b) THEIR WALK WITH GOD - They always align and walked with God
i) Through the Prayer
ii) Through Praise & Worship
ii) Through Studying the Word of God
iii) Through obeying to His Word
iv) Through following His Word
c) THEIR WITNESS BY GOD
i) Moshe Naa illanthatilo Nammakamainavaadu
ii) Daaveedu Naa Hrudayaanusaarudu
iii) Devudu cheppinadi cheppinattugaa Vaakyaani cheppina vaadu
c) THEIR WORK FOR GOD & HIS KINGDOM
i) They brought the message to the people
ii) They led the people to God
iii) They prepared great servant leaders for God
iv) They served the Lord faithfully and fearfully
Lord, teach us like Moses to hold up our
hands in prayer and conquer
Amalek [Exodus 17:8-13], like Aaron to
wave the censer between the
living and the dead till the plague is
stayed [Numbers 16:41-50], and
like Samuel to say to a guilty people [1
Samuel 12:23],
These three interceded for the people
and acted as guardians of the
Lord’s statutes that they had received.
„Compare 1 Samuel 12:6-11 and
Jeremiah 15:1.
7. IV. BY LOOKING AT THE RESPONSE OF GOD’S CREATION
a)THEIR WILL - All creation have desire and will to align with His
Creator
b) THEIR WALK - The Creation is Walking with God
a) IN RELATION TO THE WORK
b)Working for God & God's people
Because the Creation Aligned with God
8. V. OUR RESPONSE TO GOD'S GREATNESS AND
GOOD NESS
1)OUR WILL - To align with God - Fear - Faith
2) OUR WALK - WITH GOD - Prayer - Praise – Practice
3) OUR WITNESS BY THE LORD
4) OUR WORK FOR THE LORD
That is what He wants. A. Is that what you want? B. Are you
willing to turn from your sin? C. Are you ready to start over? 1.
Bury the past and live a new life. 2. That is what you do in
baptism. a) He will bury you, remove your sin, and then b) you
can come up out of the water with a new life.
9. However, Jesus died to remove the wedge of sin, driven between you and God.
A. Sin has to be destroyed.
B. What you see on the cross of Jesus
1. is God destroying sin. Great Is the Lord;
2. He made it possible for the wedge of sin,
a) that cuts you off from fellowship with God,
b) to be removed.
We have three verses in Psalm 99, verses 6–8, devoted to showing A. that the Lord answers
prayer and Great Is the Lord; Psa 99; 03694; Page 9 of 11 B. that the Lord forgives, 1. although if
we do not repent, 2. Psalm 99 teaches that He takes vengeance. a) Sin hinders our prayers. b)
Listen to Isaiah 59,
(1) Have you hurt anyone with your hands? (2) Have your fingers done anything they should not
have done? (3) Have your lips spoken lies? (4) Has your tongue muttered perversity? (a) If you
answer yes to any of those questions, (b) did you repent of the sin and receive the Lord’s
forgiveness? i) If not, your sin separates you from God. ii) He will not answer your prayers and
you are lost.
10. WE ARE PLANNED BY THE FATHER
WE ARE PURCHASED BY THE SON
WE ARE PRESERVED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT
WE ARE PLACED TO BE A DISCIPLE
WHERE???
&
11. MATHEW 5
16. మనుష్యు లు మీ సత్క్రి యలను
చూచి పరలోకమందున్న మీ తంత్క్ిని
మహిమపరచున్ట్లు వారియెదుట మీ
వెలుగు త్క్పకాశంప నియ్యు ి.
MARK 1
17. యేసునా వెంబి రంి, నేను
మిమ్ము ను మనుష్యు లను పట్లు
జాలరులనుగా చేసెదన్ని వారితో
చెప్పె ను.
WHY ARE WE
PLACED/CALLED
TO BE
DISCIPLES???
13. What should we do?
A. We tremble before Him.
Great Is the Lord; Psa 99; 03694; Page 8 of 11
B. We quake in His presence.
C. We praise His great and awesome name.
D.We exalt Him.
E. We worship Him.
F. We pray to Him.
G.We obey Him.
H.We exalt Him.
I. We worship Him
Look at the Lord according to Psalm 99:
A. He reigns.
B. He dwells between the cherubim.
C. He is great.
D.He is high above all people.
E. He is holy.
F. He loves justice.
G.He establishes equity.
H.He executes justice and righteousness.
I. He is holy.
J. He answers prayer.
K. He forgives.
L. He takes vengeance.
M.He is holy.
14. The Structure of the Psalm
The Holy King – Set Apart in His Position – He is Exalted (99:1-3)
The Lord as the Reigning King – In vv. 1-2 we see the Lord as the reigning King: He is seated on His throne and His rule is
universal.
Unpacking the Imagery– The scene the psalmist is describing cannot be overstated. The King is on His throne with His feet on His
footstool, the Ark of the Covenant (1 Chronicles 28:2). Other passages fill in the details of the throne room (Isaiah 6:1-7;
Revelation 4:6-11).
Responding to the Holy King – This view of the King on His throne is meant to show God’s holiness (He is set apart) and lead His
people to worship. He is the Holy King and He is worthy of all praise and exaltation (1 Chronicles 16:24-31).
The Holy Judge – Set Apart in His Justice – Let us Exalt Him (99:4-5)
The Lord as the Righteous Judge – As the sovereign king God rules with power and authority, and at the same time He rules with
justice. His rule is unrivaled and yet He is always righteous and fair (Is. 11:3-5).
The Implications of God’s Just Rule– An important implication of God’s justice is that as a just judge He cannot overlook sin: sin
must be punished. For those who are made right before God through Jesus we can celebrate the justice of God, but those who
remain in sin should fear the justice of God (Romans 3:21-26).
Responding to the Holy Judge – This view of God’s justice is meant to show His holiness and lead His people to worship. He is the
Holy Judge and He is worthy of all praise and exaltation.
Our Holy God – In Relationship with His People – Let us Exalt Him (99:6-9)
15. Psalm 99 is part of the royal pyramid of psalms which emphasize the truth that The LORD reigns (Pss 93:1; 96:10; 97:1; 99:1).
We are told that The LORD is exalted over all peoples, which means that this is a global monarchy, and that The LORD reigns
over all. The historical background to these nine royal psalms is 1 Chronicles 16:31, which recounts the significant moment
when David brought the ark of God to Zion, a visual statement of The LORD’s kingship.
The ark of God was a reminder that The LORD is the holy king. In Psalm 99, three significant statements are made about the
holiness of The LORD. God’s holiness means that he is separated from sin. The tabernacle was distinguished by a veil, to
separate the Israelites from The Most Holy (Exodus 26:33). As his people, the LORD called upon the Israelites to be a holy nation
(Exodus 19:6). As we worship our LORD, let’s express our praise to him for being The Holy One who reigns as king over all.
As We Worship Our LORD Who Reigns Over All, Note...
• The Name Describing Our Holy King. (1-3)
• The Justice Loved By Our Holy King. (4-5)
• The Prayers Answered By Our Holy King. (6-9)