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Our main dish of the day is served from the words of our Lord Jesus taken from Matthew 5:34 & 35:
Our focal point in this passage is not oath-taking, but the two thrones brought into view by our Lord Jesus.
These two thrones are:
1. God’s throne which is Heaven.
2. The throne of the great King situated in Jerusalem.
In His declaration, our Lord Jesus did not say that God’s throne is in Heaven; rather, He said Heaven is God’s Throne.
What difference does it make if God’s throne is Heaven, or if His throne is in Heaven?
King Solomon had this insight into the greatness of God, and spoke these words written for us in 2Chronicles 2:5–6:
And the first three verses read:
When we see the infinite magnitude of our God, and consequently the scope of His Kingdom, our hearts not only bow in humble adoration but also our confidence in Him is boosted regardless of circumstances.
Listen to again, and hear, the words of the sweet psalmist of Israel:
I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
He exhorts us to bless The Lord at all times: to praise Him in, and out of season.
My soul shall make her boast in the LORD:
And to confidently put our trust in our God, boldly and publicly, declaring in Whom we trust.
The humble shall hear thereof, and be glad.
In humble adoration, we rejoice in the greatness of our God.
O magnify the LORD with me.
We declare His greatness together with other saints.
Let us exalt his name together
Our main dish of the day is served from the words of our Lord Jesus taken from Matthew 5:34 & 35:
Our focal point in this passage is not oath-taking, but the two thrones brought into view by our Lord Jesus.
These two thrones are:
1. God’s throne which is Heaven.
2. The throne of the great King situated in Jerusalem.
In His declaration, our Lord Jesus did not say that God’s throne is in Heaven; rather, He said Heaven is God’s Throne.
What difference does it make if God’s throne is Heaven, or if His throne is in Heaven?
King Solomon had this insight into the greatness of God, and spoke these words written for us in 2Chronicles 2:5–6:
And the first three verses read:
When we see the infinite magnitude of our God, and consequently the scope of His Kingdom, our hearts not only bow in humble adoration but also our confidence in Him is boosted regardless of circumstances.
Listen to again, and hear, the words of the sweet psalmist of Israel:
I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
He exhorts us to bless The Lord at all times: to praise Him in, and out of season.
My soul shall make her boast in the LORD:
And to confidently put our trust in our God, boldly and publicly, declaring in Whom we trust.
The humble shall hear thereof, and be glad.
In humble adoration, we rejoice in the greatness of our God.
O magnify the LORD with me.
We declare His greatness together with other saints.
Let us exalt his name together