MAGNIFY THE LORD
"O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt His name together." (Psalms 34:3).
I
remember being very curious as a boy - I guess most boys are. There was no end to my exploring, examining,
and dismantling of anything and everything.
One of my best memories, though, was when my parents bought me a
microscope one Christmas. There was very
little that escaped being placed on a slide and smashed under a cover slip so
that I could peer at it. It was like
opening a brand new world to me. Things
that were commonplace and familiar became exotic and alien when zoomed in at
high magnification. The intelligent
design, and intricate construction, of even a blade of grass, or a human skin
cell, turned the mundane into the divine.
Years
later, when I was introduced to the verse above, it made perfect sense to
me. As we go through our life, there are
many things that confront us that seem very large to us. Even the simplest of difficulties can throw
us for a loop and appear unconquerable.
It's then that we feel very small and alone in the world.
It's
a lot like Goliath when he challenged the army of Israel, and demanded that one
man come out and fight with him. Israel
had no problem fighting the Philistines army-against-army, but they shrunk in
fear at the thought of facing this giant alone.
Satan uses the same tactics against the children of God. He makes the battle a personal struggle, and
attacks us when we are alone. He appears
to us as bigger than life and like a mighty warrior who cannot be defeated with
our puny strength.
This
is when we must magnify the Lord. According to Strong's translation from the
Hebrew, "magnify" means "to
grow, become great or important, promote, make powerful, praise, magnify, do
great things." This is
precisely what we must learn to do when the enemy looms large before us. We must remind ourselves how great and mighty
our God is! We must stir up our faith in
the Almighty, and remember that He is in control of all things.
When
David came down to visit his brothers at the site of the battle, he heard the
taunting of Goliath and was aghast that no one was defending the name of the
Lord. He realized that it was not just
Israel that was being challenged, but that the enemy was also challenging
Israel's faith in their God. David would
not have that! He went out armed only
with his sling and some stones. He
brought the giant to the ground, and he slew him before all the people. David magnified the Lord that day; and by
doing so, he made the giant Goliath seem like nothing.
When
we magnify the Lord in our lives, then it brings everything else into
perspective. It's not that God is ever
small; it's that Satan likes to get our eyes off God so that our problems and
temptations will overwhelm us and appear
larger than God. We cannot allow this to
happen. This is why we should begin
every prayer with adoration and praise.
We can say, with the Psalmist, "I
will bless the LORD at all times: His praise shall continually be
in my mouth. My soul shall make her
boast in the LORD: the humble shall hear thereof,
and be glad. O magnify the LORD with me,
and let us exalt His name together. I
sought the LORD, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears. They looked unto Him, and were lightened: and
their faces were not ashamed. This poor
man cried, and the LORD heard him,
and saved him out of all his troubles. The
angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth
them. O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in Him." (Psalm 34:1-8).
"I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify Him with thanksgiving." Psalm 69:30).
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