Psalm 24
1 The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it,
the world, and all who live in it;
2 for he founded it upon the seas
and established it upon the waters.
3 Who may ascend the hill of the LORD ?
Who may stand in his holy place?
4 He who has clean hands and a pure heart,
who does not lift up his soul to an idol
or swear by what is false.
5 He will receive blessing from the LORD
and vindication from God his Savior.
6 Such is the generation of those who seek him,
who seek your face, O God of Jacob. Selah
7 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
be lifted up, you ancient doors,
that the King of glory may come in.
8 Who is this King of glory?
The LORD strong and mighty,
the LORD mighty in battle.
9 Lift up your heads, O you gates;
lift them up, you ancient doors,
that the King of glory may come in.
10 Who is he, this King of glory?
The LORD Almighty
he is the King of glory.
I pondered long on the relationship between verses 7-10, which I talked about in my last post, and the first part of this psalm. I believe the first part is talking about the King of glory who owns the whole earth and has set into place the principles by which it operates. He created us to have a significant role on this earth, partnering with Him to rule it. But only those who have clean hands and a pure heart, only the generation of those who seek Him, will fully achieve this destiny and "receive blessing from the Lord." Only they will participate in this glorious encounter, in which the Lord marches up to their doors in majestic array and gives them the opportunity to open wide and receive him in all his splendor and might.
Does this mean that a person who is, as yet, very imperfect in character has no partnership with God? Does a small child not "help" mom and dad? But the child's true helpfulness emerges as he or she develops in reliability.
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