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Psalms 27-29

April 20, 2022 • Pastor Steve Feden • Psalm 27, Psalm 29, Psalm 28

"The Beauty of the LORD" - Psalms 27-29

With Passion Week in the rearview mirror, we turn our eyes and our hearts back to the Psalms, specifically Psalms 27-29.

When you think about or describe God, what words come to mind? Power? Holiness? Wrath? Grace? Love? Forgiveness? How about "beautiful"? We might you that word to describe a woman, but rarely a man, and even more rarely used in connection to God. Beauty usually describes outward appearances based on an accepted standard.

Both Psalms 27 and 29 mention the beauty of the LORD. In Psalm 27, David is dealing with fear in his heart as he thinks about the beauty of God. In Psalm 29 he is reflecting on the sheer power and greatness of God. The beauty is connected with holiness, of all things, and not any physical appearance.

Culturally, I think you would agree that are are too hung up on outward appearances and external aesthetics, which inevitably fade. We get no physical description of Jesus except that he was not noticeably attractive to people. In fact People Magazine would have overlooked Him for their "Sexiest Man Alive" issue. He didn't have a cult following because he was dashing and dapper or attractive. To be attracted to Jesus, you need to care about substantial things.

The beauty of the Trinity lies in the character of the LORD. How do holiness and beauty go together? Why does David declare that the one thing he cares about is beholding the beauty of the LORD? Do you find the LORD to be beautiful? I am excited to work through these Psalms with you tonight!

....View and See!

Steve

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