Psalms 24:1

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Key Reflection

The opening verses of Psalm 24 declare that "the earth is the LORD's, with its fullness; the world, and those who dwell in it," emphasizing God’s sovereignty over all creation. This sets a tone of reverence for God as the rightful owner and ruler, foundational for understanding the spiritual devotion and worship expressed throughout the psalms.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The earth is the Lord’s -The whole world belongs to God. He is the Creator of the earth, and therefore, its Proprietor; or, in other words, “the property vests in him.” It belongs to Him in a sense somewhat similar to our right of property in anything that is the production of our hands, or of our labor or skill. We claim that as our own. We feel that we have a right to use it, or to dispose of it, as we choose. No other person has a right to take it from us, or to dictate to us how we shall employ it. Thus, God, in the highest possible sense, has a right to the earth, and to all which it produces, as being all of it the creation of His hands, and the fruit of His culture and skill.

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