Psalm 118:1-29 · Psalm 118
God's Plans
Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29
Sermon
by David E. Leininger
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Martin Luther considered Psalm 118 his favorite. He wrote, "This is the psalm that I love ... for it has often served me well and has helped me out of grave troubles, when neither emperor, kings, wise men, clever men, nor saints could have helped me."

Ancient Israel would have agreed. Psalm 118 was used in the Passover celebrations. In fact, Psalms 113-118, the so-called Egyptian Hallel (from which we get Hallelujah, or praise), were sung by the Levites in the temple as the Passover lambs were slaughtered in the afternoon before the Passover meal. The same psalms were again sung in the homes as part of the Passover Seder meal. The concluding Psalm 118 is Israel's thanksgiving for the steadfast love of God shown in their deliverance from slavery and death in the exodus. Psalm 118 would hav…

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