1 Chronicles 16:1-43
Ministering Before the Ark
1 They brought the ark of God and set it inside the tent that David had pitched for it, and they presented burnt offerings and fellowship offerings before God. 2 After David had finished sacrificing the burnt offerings and fellowship offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the Lord. 3 Then he gave a loaf of bread, a cake of dates and a cake of raisins to each Israelite man and woman.
4 He appointed some of the Levites to minister before the ark of the Lord, to extol, thank, and praise the Lord, the God of Israel: 5 Asaph was the chief, and next to him in rank were Zechariah, then Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, Obed-Edom and Jeiel. They were to play the lyres and harps, Asaph was to sound the cymbals,6 and Benaiah and Jahaziel the priests were to blow the trumpets regularly before the ark of the covenant of God.
7 That day David first appointed Asaph and his associates to give praise to the Lord in this manner:
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Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name;
make known among the nations what he has done.
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Sing to him, sing praise to him;
tell of all his wonderful acts.
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Glory in his holy name;
let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.
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Look to the Lord and his strength;
seek his face always.
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Remember the wonders he has done,
his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,
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you his servants, the descendants of Israel,
his chosen ones, the children of Jacob.
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He is the Lord our God;
his judgments are in all the earth.
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He remembers his covenant forever,
the promise he made, for a thousand generations,
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the covenant he made with Abraham,
the oath he swore to Isaac.
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He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree,
to Israel as an everlasting covenant:
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“To you I will give the land of Canaan
as the portion you will inherit.”
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When they were but few in number,
few indeed, and strangers in it,
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they wandered from nation to nation,
from one kingdom to another.
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He allowed no one to oppress them;
for their sake he rebuked kings:
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“Do not touch my anointed ones;
do my prophets no harm.”
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Sing to the Lord, all the earth;
proclaim his salvation day after day.
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Declare his glory among the nations,
his marvelous deeds among all peoples.
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For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;
he is to be feared above all gods.
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For all the gods of the nations are idols,
but the Lord made the heavens.
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Splendor and majesty are before him;
strength and joy are in his dwelling place.
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Ascribe to the Lord, all you families of nations,
ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.
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Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name;
bring an offering and come before him.
Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness.
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Tremble before him, all the earth!
The world is firmly established; it cannot be moved.
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Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad;
let them say among the nations, “The Lord reigns!”
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Let the sea resound, and all that is in it;
let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them!
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Let the trees of the forest sing,
let them sing for joy before the Lord,
for he comes to judge the earth.
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Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
his love endures forever.
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Cry out, “Save us, God our Savior;
gather us and deliver us from the nations,
that we may give thanks to your holy name,
and glory in your praise.”
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Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel,
from everlasting to everlasting.
Then all the people said “Amen” and “Praise the Lord.”
37 David left Asaph and his associates before the ark of the covenant of the Lord to minister there regularly, according to each day’s requirements. 38 He also left Obed-Edom and his sixty-eight associates to minister with them. Obed-Edom son of Jeduthun, and also Hosah, were gatekeepers.
39 David left Zadok the priest and his fellow priests before the tabernacle of the Lord at the high place in Gibeon 40 to present burnt offerings to the Lord on the altar of burnt offering regularly, morning and evening, in accordance with everything written in the Law of the Lord, which he had given Israel. 41 With them were Heman and Jeduthun and the rest of those chosen and designated by name to give thanks to the Lord, “for his love endures forever.” 42 Heman and Jeduthun were responsible for the sounding of the trumpets and cymbals and for the playing of the other instruments for sacred song. The sons of Jeduthun were stationed at the gate.
43 Then all the people left, each for their own home, and David returned home to bless his family.
Matthew 5:48
God is Perfect
48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
1 Peter 1:15-16
Be Holy
15 But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; 16 for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”
Luke 18:19
Only God is Good
19 “Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone.
Only God is Perfect, Holy, and Good...God is the Greatest Conceivable Entity...God is the Perfectly Moral Entity...All His attributes make Him worthy of worship and praise...
The King David in Chronicles tells us that Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; He also is to be feared above all gods...For all the gods of the peoples are idols, But the LORD and God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the One True God...God made the heavens...Splendor and majesty are always with Him...Strength and joy are in His place....Let us know the LORD, all people of the world...Let us know that He is worthy of praise and worship...Let us all know of this glory...Worship and praise God for His Perfection and Goodness...Let us give thanks to our Father, because His LOVE endures forever...
William Lane Craig wrote about the goodness of God and His attribute of goodness...God's Great Goodness makes Him worthy of Worship and of praise...Dr. Craig writes, "So with regard to God, the concept of God is the concept of a being that is worthy of worship...That’s what we mean in usual theological contexts when we use the English word “God.”...The word itself is conventional; we could use instead “Dieu” or “Dios” or “Gott” or “Bog.”...But if one is not talking about a being worthy of worship, then he’s just not talking about God...He’s talking about something else, say, the creator of the universe or the cosmic designer, who may not be good...But necessarily, he’s not talking about God...So, sure, there could be immoral and amoral gods, but in that case God presumably does not exist (unless you think He created these lower beings)."...Dr. Craig adds, "As St. Anselm saw, God is the greatest conceivable being...If there were something greater than God, then that would be God...But necessarily the greatest conceivable being is good because it is better to be morally good than morally imperfect...So when we talk about God, we’re talking about a perfectly good being...If you use the word “God” to talk about something else, then you’re just not talking about God...Again, the conventionality of the words we use does not make the relevant concepts conventional."...
Praise the LORD...