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9 Exalt the LORD our God, And worship at His holy hill; For
the LORD our God is holy.

 

Psalm 99 is the sixth of the "royal psalms" (Psalms
93, 95-100), all of which magnify the sovereign rule of Jehovah the King. Like
Psalms 93 and 97, it opens with "The Lord reigns," and it
emphasizes that Jehovah is exalted above all the nations (v. 2) and not just
Israel.

 

This is another of what is called the theocratic psalms, or
the coronation psalms which ring with earth's hallelujahs because, at long
last, the King has come. This psalm looks first at the future (vv. 1-3), then
at the present (vv. 4-5), then at the past (vv. 6-9). It views the LORD as the
One who is to come, as the One who is, and as the One who was—the One who
occupies all the tenses of time. This is the One that sits upon the throne,
eternal, almighty, and holy.

 

Psalm 99 easily divides into three parts because each
section ends with a similar declaration phrase, (vv. 1-3) “He is holy”,
(vv. 4-5) “He is holy”, and verses 6-9, “For the LORD our God is
holy”.
   It shows us that the One who sits upon the
throne is prophet, priest, and king. In Israel men were anointed for each of
these ministries. Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah, the anointed One.

 

The psalmist describes the throne of the Lord and twice he encourages
the people to “exalt the Lord” as they worship Him (vv. 5, 9). First, he
describes the LORD’s throne as “awesome” (vv. 1-3). Jehovah sits upon
the throne in heaven (Psalms 9:11; 110:2; 146:10), but in the psalmist's day,
He was also enthroned on the mercy seat in the Holy of Holies of the sanctuary
on Mount Zion (Psalm 80:1; 1 Sam. 4:4; 2 Sam. 6:2; 2 Kings 19:15; 1 Chron.
13:6). It was there that God's glory rested, and from there God spoke to Moses
and ruled the nation of Israel (Num. 7:89). God chose the Jews to be His
vehicle for telling the Gentile nations about the true and living God, and God
chose Mount Zion to be His dwelling place.

 

The prophet Isaiah saw the heavenly throne (Isaiah 6) and
so did the prophet Ezekiel (Ezek. 1). The name LORD is used seven times in this
psalm, for God made His covenant with Israel alone and they were His special
people. Jesus told the woman at the well that "Salvation is of the
Jews"
(John 4:22). When the Gentiles beheld what God did for Israel,
they should have trembled with awe and put their trust in Him (Psalm 96:9;
114:7).

 

God's throne is awesome because He is holy (Leviticus
11:44-45; 1 Peter 1:15-16). "The Holy One of Israel" is a name
found thirty times in the book of Isaiah. The word "holy" means
"separate, set apart, totally different." God's nature is
"wholly other," yet He was willing to dwell with His people and meet
their needs.

 

Jesus Christ is Jehovah; the Great I AM! He came down to us
that we might come up to our holy God! Hebrews 4:14-16 reminds us that because
of Him we have access to God in our time of need! “Seeing then that we have
a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God,
let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a High Priest who cannot
sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet
without sin. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may
obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.”

 

Today, and every day, come into His presence with awe and
worship Him!

 

God bless!