Great Are the Works of the Lord – Psalm 111Series: Walking Through the PsalmsHost: Dave JenkinsAir Date: June 20, 2025Listen and WatchScripture Reading – Psalm 111:1–10 (ESV)Praise the LORD!I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart,in the company of the upright, in the congregation.Great are the works of the LORD,studied by all who delight in them.Full of splendor and majesty is his work,and his righteousness endures forever.He has caused his wondrous works to be remembered;the LORD is gracious and merciful.He provides food for those who fear him;he remembers his covenant forever.He has shown his people the power of his works,in giving them the inheritance of the nations.The works of his hands are faithful and just;all his precepts are trustworthy;they are established forever and ever,to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness.He sent redemption to his people;he has commanded his covenant forever.Holy and awesome is his name!The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom;all those who practice it have a good understanding.His praise endures forever!Episode SummaryThis episode explores Psalm 111, a song of praise celebrating the greatness of God’s works and His eternal covenant faithfulness. Dave walks through the text verse-by-verse, highlighting the psalm’s theological richness and its call to worship, wisdom, and gospel-centered living.Key ThemesGod’s Attributes: Righteous, gracious, merciful, faithful, holy, trustworthyCovenant Faithfulness: God remembers and redeems His peopleWorship: Begins with fear and leads to wisdomChrist-Centered: “He sent redemption to His people” points to ChristApplicationPersonal: Reflect on God’s works in your life and respond with wholehearted thanksChurch: Incorporate Psalm 111 into your worship service or small group teachingDiscipleship: Invite someone to study God’s attributes with you through this PsalmQuotes“Study God’s works, and you will find His praise springing up like a well within you.” – Charles Spurgeon“The knowledge of God’s benefits is the mother of devotion.” – John CalvinFurther StudyHebrews 9–10Read more Psalms studies at Walking Through the Psalms