February 21st - Psalm 98:7-9

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Psalm 98:7-9
Let the sea and everything in it shout his praise! Let the earth and all living things
join in. Let the rivers clap their hands in glee! Let the hills sing out their songs of joy
before the LORD, for he is coming to judge the earth. He will judge the world with
justice, and the nations with fairness.
When we think about praising God, we naturally think of people joining together in
chapels, churches and cathedrals around the world every Sunday. It’s inspiring to think
of millions of people every week sharing in acts of worship. However, the psalmist
doesn’t want us to think that this is the sum total of worship, because he sees the whole
of creation involved in praising God. Nothing is left out! Even the sea joins in praising
God. The rivers clap their hands in glee! It is beautiful poetic language because he is
straining to remind us that absolutely everything is bound to be part of the chorus of
praise because God is so great. He wants to blast open every attempt that we make to
limit the scale and importance of worship.
In our praise, we often think about his greatness as creator and saviour. Here, the
psalmist instead declares that this great outburst of praise to God happens because he
is coming to be the world’s judge, and we can be certain that he will do his judging work
with justice and fairness. There is a very deep craving in all of us for justice. It is always
painful to see unfairness in the world. You don’t have to spend long reflecting on the life
chances of children brought up in poverty, those who have been forced to flee their
homeland or those who have been born in a war zone, to realise that we live in a world
where justice and fairness are a distant dream for many people.
When we join with creation in praising God we are worshipping a God who loves justice,
so it is with excitement that we sing our hymns and songs. We acknowledge that he
alone is the one who can set our world free. As we worship him, we are being actively
recruited by the living God to work for the justice and fairness that he loves so much.
Question
In what ways is God calling you to work for justice in your community?
Prayer
Lord God, I am happy that I join with all creation in singing your praises. I thank you that
you are a God of justice and ask you to show me how I can live justly today. Amen

Released on 21 Feb 2026

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