Psalm 135
If the Psalms of Ascent (121-134) were sung as God’s people approached worship, this Psalm is the call or beginning of worship. The Psalm begins with the reason to worship, then describes some of the great actions of God (vs. 6-14), the folly of idols (vs. 15-18), and concludes with the call to worship (vs. 19-21). The motivations or reasons to worship are applicable at all times and for all people.
First, in verse 3a, “The Lord is good”; worship always begins with understanding the character of God. Second, in verse 3b, worship is pleasant or lovely. The word carries the connotation of beautiful or fitting. There is a part of us that fits into the worship of God. Third, God has chosen us. Like Israel, God has selected us and remains with us through all the ups and downs of life. Fourth, the Lord is great (verse 5a); He is unlimited in power. When we stop to consider any aspect of God's power or creation, we can’t help but marvel. Fifth, God is unique; no other god can compare with Him. How could we not worship such a God? Notice how little the Psalm talks about our feelings and emotions. The less worship focuses on us, the better.
“Lord, help me turn my heart and my mind toward You and call me to worship. AMEN.”