Psalm 29: 3, 4 The voice of the Lord is upon the waters; The God of glory thunders,
The Lord is over many waters. The voice of the Lord is powerful, The voice of the Lord is majestic.
Remember Creation? God spoke to the void and he created light
and separated it from darkness. Then he
spoke, and the waters were formed and set into their boundaries – waters above
the sky and waters on the ground, in their proper places.
I think most everyone enjoys a trip to the ocean,
just to sit and look at its vastness, to hear the waves lap against the shore,
and to pick up an occasional seashell to listen to the ocean’s voice captured
in that tiny speck of creation.
God speaks to us in his creation, even when we
feel he’s silent elsewhere. He speaks of
power, and majesty, when the sun rises and sets over the horizon each day.
Maybe, if we’re not hearing him speak on which
way to go, or giving us an answer to a desire of our heart, we need to listen
to the many waters…and hear his majesty and power once again.
God established his character when he created all
living things and put them in their place, and that should bring us peace.
Sit still and listen to the running water of the
bath, the rain outside your windows, the water as it churns in your dishwasher,
or the sprinkle of water as it falls from your watering can to perk up the
flowers you’ve neglected…
And know that He is God.
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