This is a sermon comparing an upright walk with a perverted walk.
God wants all mankind to come to the knowledge of who He is and what He has done.
This psalm closes as it begins with the declaration: “O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth!” This statement sets the theme for the entire psalm. God establishes His excellence by His working with and blessings to mankind. Much of this psalm looks back to creation and to man’s original place there.
This is a sermon about the timing, content, and response to the Lord's questions to the Pharisees.
It is time for us to return to the battles of yesteryear, when the enemy was Satan, the stakes were eternal, the captain was the Lord Jesus, and the victory was certain.