To Worship Him, We Must Know Him

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The apostle Paul’s highest goal was to know Him—that was the focus that framed everything else in his life:

I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord … that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death… (Phil. 3:8, 10)

Our worship grows deeper proportionally with the increase in our knowing God and who He is. Our Lord reveals Himself in every book of the Scriptures—the Word of God drips with pictures and descriptions of Him. Epithets are a common way of telling us what He is like, describing Him in a short phrase or with words used as a name for Him. They contain profound truths in small packages.

Consider and ponder the many facets of our Lord found in the book Psalms—and let your spirit rise up in worship and praise.

  1. God’s Anointed 2:2
  2. My Confidence 71:5
  3. My Counselor 16:7
  4. My Cup 16:5
  5. Defense of My Life 27:1
  6. My Deliverer 18:2, 70:5, 144:2
  7. My Exceeding Joy 43:4
  8. My Fortress 18:2, 31:3, 71:3, 91:2, 144:2
  9. My Glory 3:3
  10. God of Jacob 81:1, 84:8
  11. My Help 22:19, 30:10, 34:20, 46:2, 54:4, 70:5, 115:9
  12. God’s Holy One 16:10, (of Israel) 71:22, 78:41
  13. My Hope 71:5
  14. Horn of My Salvation 18:3
  15. Judge 75:7, 94:2
  16. Your Keeper 121:5
  17. My King 5:2, 10:16, 44:4, 74:12
  18. Lifter of My Head 3:3
  19. My Light 27:1
  20. My Lovingkindness 144:2
  21. Mighty One 45:3, 50:1, 132:2
  22. Most High 9:2, 18:13, 21:7, 46:4, 50:14, 77:10, 78:17
  23. Most High Lord 7:17, 47:2
  24. My Mountain 30:7
  25. My Portion 142:5, (of my inheritance) 16:5
  26. Priest 110:4
  27. My Redeemer 19:14
  28. My Refuge 11:1, 14:6, 46:1, 59:16, 61:3,62:8, 70:7, 91:2, 94:22, 142:5
  29. God of My Righteousness 4:1
  30. My Rock 18:2, 19:14, 28:1, 31:3, 42:9, 62:2,6, 62:7, 71:3, 89:26, 95:1
  31. My Salvation 27:1, 38:22, 62:2,6, (God of my) 25:5
  32. Savior 17:7
  33. Your (my) Shade 121:5
  34. My Shepherd 23:1, (of Israel) 80:1
  35. My Shield 18:3, 28:7, 34:20, 59:11,16, 84:11, 115:10, 144:2
  36. My Song 118:14
  37. God’s Son 2:7, 12
  38. My Strength 18:1, 28:7, 31:4, 46:1, 59:17, 74:26, 118:14
  39. My Stronghold 9:9, 18:3, 59:9,17, 62:2,6, 94:22, 144:1
  40. Sun 84:11
  41. Sustainer of My Soul 54:4
  42. Tower of Strength 61:3

Taken from “The Book of Psalms: God’s Handbook of Doctrine, Emotions and Responses,” Chuck Gianotti, August 1999. For a detailed study and devotional reading, see the online E-Med(itations) series Psalms: Godly Emotions.

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