SERMON SPOTLIGHT * 9/7/25

Have you forgotten about the goodness of God? Below is an outline summary of the sermon for your further study and deeper reflection.

SERIES: Summer in the Psalms, Vol. 3
TEXT:
Psalm 136
TITLE: Praising Our Good God
PREACHER: Tom Wilkins
BIG IDEA: We praise God because His steadfast love endures forever.

POINTS:
I. We praise Him for who He is
II. We praise Him for what He has done

SERMON EXCERPTS:
All quotes and text emphasis are taken directly from the pastor’s notes.

“I lead with this question, ‘Have you forgotten about the goodness of God?’ because today we reach the last sermon in our Sermons In The Psalms Volume 3 series. Week after week for more than 3 months, we have seen that:
The Psalms have promoted Godliness. 
The Psalms have taught us how to engage with God in our daily lives.
The Psalms have connected our lives to Jesus Christ.”

“Today, Psalm 136 will show us that intentional praise and worship of God will remind us again and again that He is who He says He is. He is good… He is good and He is good in all that he does - forever merciful, loving, and good to His people - in fact, all of the earth!”

“What an amazing Psalm we have come to! The repeated lines make it clear that this song is about Praising… Praising God… and Praising God because His steadfast love endures forever.”

“I rejoice this morning because in God's providence, our text in Vs 1 binds three names of God, and calls us to give thanks to Him.”

Jehovah - YHWH - I AM WHO I AM. - With all that is found in the original meaning of Jehovah (I AM) is his very essence. Praise Him for who He IS. From this point forward through the rest of the Psalm is the intertwining of the amazing truth, the Goodness of God, with promised mercy and love toward His people. He is the very substance and essence of GOODNESS. Praise Him for who He is - ‘for he is good.’

Elohim - Vs 2 - ‘Give thanks to the God of gods’ - the Judge over all things - over false gods. Not only is Yahweh GOOD, He is the Judge over all… and this includes any made-up god. There is no other god - He is the only God.”

For the Israelite to hear these opening words of this Psalm would be an attention grabber! There is none like him; in fact, there is no other! Pagan “gods” are made-up in man’s image - lustful, unsatisfied, moody, uncaring, AND CERTAINLY NOT GOOD by their very nature. They are good only when appeased, making them ultimately, totally unlike our God! What makes God the God of gods is that His goodness is steadfast. His love endures forever!”

Adonai - Vs 3 - ‘Give thanks to the Lord of lords’ - the Ruler over all rulers - King over all kings. No earthly ruler rules without His providential rule. They can rule UNDER His rule. Their kingship is subject to HIS!”

“What makes God the Lord of lords is, again, that their love and mercy are not steadfast nor everlasting. OUR LORD’S LOVE, MERCY, AND GOODWILL ARE STEADFAST AND FOREVER ENDURING!!”

“The repetition of the refrain “because His steadfast love endures forever” is because we miss this as true in all situations. As clear as this truth is, we forget it. We don’t get what we want. We charge Him (Him!) with not being good. We think the daily grind of our lives goes unnoticed by His mercy and goodness toward us.”

“26 times… Oh, how we need to hear again and again of God’s unearned “sacred affection of mercy, grace and bountiful goodwill” toward us to humble us, to teach us, and therefore lead us into worship!”

“Second, we praise him for His great wonders bear His steadfast love. OT Context - Israel would have understood “His great wonders” is a summary statement of ALL THAT HE HAS DONE. They would have recalled from Creation through their Redemption from Egypt and been rescued from their enemies to the very daily provision of food. All of this - His great wonders, His works are enumerable, uncountable, we cannot quantify them in a final sum! Together, His works are incalculable.”

“His works are ‘great’ - unequalled, unmatched, incomparable, and infinitely marvelous! And this is so, because these great wonders are done by HIM ALONE. None other than God could have performed them, and these great and awesome wonders He has performed display His eternally enduring steadfast goodness, mercy, and love! EACH and every single wonder performed by God carries within it His steadfast, faithful goodness.”

“It is as if the psalmist breathes IN thankfulness for each great thing done by God in His marvelous creation and breathes out ‘for his steadfast love endures forever!’ He will not move on from that which permeates every atom of the universe—stopping at each proclamation to assert that in the very substance of each step of God’s creation, His sacred affection of mercy and grace is found!

“The Psalmist is not done. What has He done? Vs. 10-22 - We praise him for His Redemption bears his steadfast love.”

“All this to declare that there was never a moment that His people were on his mind! He heard their cry while in bondage! Stopping at key and memorable moments of God’s deliverance of his people from their bondage and saying “Right there… right then… God’s faithful goodness was at work. THERE WAS NEVER A MOMENT in their redemption that God’s grace was not at work. Merciful and MIRACULOUS were each done for them.”

“Drilling down further into God’s merciful redemption, the steadfast love of God shifts from macro to micro, from the large and grand to the small and personal, to include His personal remembrance and daily provision. Vs. 23-25 - We praise him for His Remembrance bears his steadfast love.”

“Oh, how we need to hear that again! His steadfast love continues like a river still running! At times, we wonder if the goodness of God has run dry! This proclaims that it has not run dry!”

“When WE look back on His great wonders and salvation, THE CROSS of Jesus Christ shines the faithful, relentless, never-ending merciful goodwill of God into every area of our lives. The river of God’s mercy is still running! “...the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus” (Eph 2:7) floods that river of His goodness.”

Like never-ending flood waters pouring in, each of these wonders that He has done foreshadows the grace of God in the Good News of Jesus Christ and Him crucified that will never come to an end. ‘Oh, the crimson wave, hallelujah! / Now is flowing full and free; / Brother, come, while yet there's pardon, / And the Savior pleads with thee’”

“Jesus, His life, His cross, His death, His resurrection, His glorification to the Right Hand of God  - and Psalm 136 - ALL OF IT… All of these redemptions… providing us with an inexhaustible spring that we return to again and again and again - leading us to join in the worship with all of the saints, our final verse - Vs 26.”

We praise the God of heaven, for his steadfast love endures forever! It’s not too late to call out for His mercy in salvation. It’s not too late to call out for His mercy if you have blown it. You are NOT too “low” for him to reach down and rescue.”

“You are NOT too “low” for the God of Heaven to reach down and rescue. What is looming over your life? Truly, look up to Jehova, to your God of gods and your Lord of lords and see, and know, enjoy that which ‘will break in blessings on your head’ - Being blessed by the God of heaven for his steadfast love that endures forever, Bless Him - PRAISE HIM!”

QUOTES:
Henry Ainsworth - The steadfast love of God (His”hesed”) “signifies a sacred affection of mercy, piety, grace,... and bountiful goodwill toward any without respect of merit.”

David Dickson - This mercy and love “continueth as a river still running.”

God Moves… by William Cowper:
”God moves in a mysterious way, his wonders to perform; 
He plants his footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm.
Deep in unfathomable mines, of never-failing skill; 
He fashions up his bright designs and works his sovereign will.
Ye fearful saints fresh courage take, the clouds that you much dread, 
are big with mercy and will break in blessings on your head.”

ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURE:
Isaiah 43:10
Proverbs 21:1

APPLICATION:
Q.
Have you forgotten about the goodness of God?
- You may assume that he is good, yet you are not mindful of it.
- Maybe you have found something better. He is good, but he is not “this” good.
- You question whether or not he is good, going as far as to accuse him of not being good after all.

Q. Is this an attention grabber for you? 
Is God’s steadfast love for you enough for you… to praise Him? Is He, His very nature, His very essence… enough for you to thank Him and worship Him? Can you be satisfied in Him alone, or do you need something else? What are you longing for?

SONGS FROM THIS SUNDAY:
All Creatures Of Our God And King
Praise His Name (Psalm 148)
Name Above All Names
My Redeemers Love
We Give Thanks (Psalm 107)

NEXT WEEK’S PASSAGE:
I Am the Bread of Life - John 6:35

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