Psalm 98:1-9
There are countless songs in the world—songs of love, joy, triumph, and sorrow. Yet Psalm 98 calls us to a different kind of music: a song for real, composed by God, inspired by His power, and fulfilled in the coming of Christ. This teaching walks through the psalm verse by verse, inviting us to join King David as he lifts his heart in worship to the Lord who has done “wonderful things.” David’s praise flows from conviction, not tradition, celebrating the certainty of God’s victory long before the cross, a victory that has been fully realized in Christ.
Psalm 98 is a song of triumph, justice, and everlasting joy. It reminds us that salvation is not fleeting but an eternal melody written in heaven. God’s righteousness is revealed to all nations, and His mercy and truth endure forever. Every believer is called to lift a new song—not rejoicing in what we possess, but in whom we know: the Savior, Jesus Christ. The psalm calls for strings, trumpets, and joyful shouting, and even creation joins in—the seas, rivers, and mountains resound with praise because the King is coming again.
This music is not make-believe; it is a living, breathing expression of worship for a real Savior, a real salvation, and the hope of His return to judge the earth in righteousness and truth. Is the song of your heart one of praise, worship, and readiness for His coming? Let your life echo the eternal melody of Psalm 98, rejoicing in the Lord who has done marvelous things and will return in glory.
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