The God Who Stoops to Save — Psalm 113

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The God Who Stoops to Save — Psalm 113

By Dave Jenkins

Psalm 113 opens the Egyptian Hallel (Psalms 113–118), a section traditionally sung during Passover to celebrate the Lord’s redeeming power and covenant faithfulness.

In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins explains how Psalm 113 calls believers to praise the Lord continually while magnifying the astonishing truth that the exalted God stoops down in mercy to care for the humble and needy.

This psalm reminds believers that the Lord is both transcendent and compassionate, high above the nations and yet near to the lowly.

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Episode Overview

Psalm 113 is a sweeping call to worship from sunrise to sunset. The psalm magnifies the greatness of God while celebrating His compassion toward the humble, needy, and broken.

Dave explains how Psalm 113 ultimately points to Jesus Christ, the exalted Son who humbled Himself to save sinners and draw near to the lowly.

Main Points from Psalm 113

  • A universal call to praise
  • The exalted majesty of God
  • The compassion of the Lord
  • God’s mercy toward the humble
  • Christ’s humility and exaltation
  • Worship from sunrise to sunset

Key Scriptures

  • Psalm 113
  • Exodus 12
  • Deuteronomy 10:17–18
  • 1 Samuel 2:8
  • Luke 1:46–55
  • Philippians 2:6–11
  • James 4:6

Key Verse

“From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised.” — Psalm 113:3

Applications for Daily Life

  • Praise the Lord continually throughout your day.
  • Stand in awe of God’s majesty and holiness.
  • Reflect God’s compassion toward the humble and needy.
  • Remember that the Lord lifts up the lowly.
  • Rejoice that Christ draws near to sinners in grace.

Theological Focus

Main Theme: The exalted and compassionate Lord

Key Doctrine: God’s transcendence and mercy

Main Takeaway: Praise the Lord who reigns above all and stoops in grace to save His people.

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