• The work of the Lord – a “Yawn”? or “Awe”? • Questions to Ask Ourselves
I. The Personal Nature of the Song - “My Strength”; “My Salvation” ; “My God”; “My Father’s God” - Glorious in Triumph (vs. 1-5)
II. The Omnipotent, All-Powerful Nature of God (His Glorious Power & Excellent Greatness) vs. the Feeble & Vain Determination of Man – Glorious in Power . . . of His Right Hand, of His Excellence, of His Word (vs. 6-10)
III. The Lord: Glorious in Holiness (vs. 11-18)
A. Who is Like the Lord God? (vs. 11-12)
• The Lord is Gloriously Set Apart - Glorious in Holiness/Fearful in praises (v. 11; Deuteronomy 3:24; Psalm 86:8-10; 89:5-7) • The Work of the Lord is Gloriously Set Apart for the Benefits of His People (v. 12; Isaiah 64:6)
B. Hope Grounded in the Lord’s Unique Character (vs. 13) C. A Holy People Led by A Holy God (vs. 14-18)
Conclusion and Application
• A Work of the Lord for Us and in Us • Do the Mighty Works of the Lord stir up Fearful Praise to Him, Instilling in a bond of trust of Him alone and a repentance of any idolatry? • Let us Deny Ourselves Any Glory Whatsoever and Give Glory to No Other Than the One True and Living God
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