Lift up your heads, you gates;
be lifted up, you ancient doors,
that the King of glory may come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The Lord strong and mighty,
the Lord mighty in battle.
Psalm 24:7-8
Observation: The psalmist (David) declares that the entire world belongs to the Lord, and then wonders aloud who is worthy of approach the Lord in his holy place. Surely the one with pure heart, whose mind is fixed on the Lord, is worthy, and he will receive blessing and honor and vindication. With that, the psalm declares to the heavens themselves, open up and receive this King of glory ... receive the Lord, strong and mighty in battle!
The placement of psalm 24 is telling with regards to its meaning. It is the third of what might be the three most powerful psalms. Psalm 22 is a full and detailed prophesy about the crucifixion of the Messiah. Psalm 23 is a gentle declaration of total faith in how the Lord loves and protects even in the darkest of times. Psalm 24 is a pronouncement that Messiah has arrived in the presence of the Lord, and even the throne room of heaven is to open its doors to receive him.
Application: Our pastor, who just retired, had a tradition that very few people ever witnessed. I only saw it perhaps two or three times in 16 years. However, my wife saw it hundreds of times and participated in it. When the staff would pray together, and when those prayers declared the power and authority of the Lord, they would all declare in unison Psalm 24, verses 7-10. I found it powerful, but not necessarily for the meaning of the psalm. I felt it was powerful because of the very act that they were declaring the word of the Lord - the bible itself - out loud and with authority over whatever circumstance was before them.
This is the power and authority of the Lord's word ... it still commands and governs every aspect of life and of the world. As this psalm itself declares, the world is the Lord's and everything in it. The Lord has full command of every circumstance. Perhaps one example is found in Messiah, the sacrifice of Jesus, and raising him from a lowly death to an exalted throne. However, other examples include everything that goes on in our lives, every action and activity, from those that seem overwhelming and hopeless, to those that seem private and mundane.
The Lord is on his throne. He commands the earth and everything in it. Jesus, the King of glory, has entered heaven and sits at his right hand. He is the Lord, strong and mighty; He is the Lord mighty in battle; He is the Lord almighty, the King of glory.
Prayer: Lord, my life is small, trivial, and meaningless. However, I know this fact to be true, that you have still seen to my needs and my blessings, and have guided by path. Somehow, may that all be for your glory. My current needs are even smaller and more meaningless that the rest of my life, yet somehow you have acted within this situation as well. I give you the glory. You are the King of glory forever and ever. Amen, and amen.