Psalm 35:22-28
Each of us is a lens that magnifies what we live for. People can look at and through our lives and see what is really important to us. The athlete magnifies his sport, his team, and his winning record. The musician magnifies the instrument he plays. The scholar magnifies his discipline.
As God’s people, we should magnify the Lord.
The sinner, however, wants to magnify only himself. David said, “Let them be ashamed and brought to mutual confusion who rejoice at my hurt; let them be clothed with shame and dishonor who magnify themselves against me” (v. 26). Notice the phrase “who magnify themselves against me.” Whenever you live to magnify yourself, you are always against someone else. This means competition, and God does not want us to live competitively. Our great desire should be to magnify the Lord, not ourselves. David said, “Let them shout for joy and be glad, who favor my righteous cause; and let them say continually, ‘Let the Lord be magnified’” (v. 27). The Apostle Paul said, “Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death” (Phil. 1:20).
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Are you magnifying the Lord today? Can people listen to your words, look at your life, measure your actions, and say, “She belongs to the Lord. He belongs to the Lord”? It is important that people see the Lord. The most important quality of a lens is cleanliness. When the lenses of my glasses get dirty, I see the dirt, so I have to clean them. When we are dirty, people see us rather than the Lord. Let’s keep our lives clean today.
Let’s magnify the Lord together; He is worthy of all praise. Christians are on display before the world. What an opportunity and responsibility you have to impact others for Christ! If you love the Lord, you will want to magnify Him. Watch your words and actions. Are you living for Jesus? Keep the lens of your life clean so that He may be magnified through you.