"The LORD sits enthroned over the flood; the LORD is enthroned as King forever." (Ps. 29:10)
There are two times in the Old Testament that "flood" in that way is used. Here and in Genesis 6. In the above passage, the psalmist is speaking to the power and sovereignty that God has over even the mightiest and most destructive forces of nature.
If God sits permanently enthroned over even the mightiest forces of nature - which bring devastation and death and destroy anything and everything in its path - what kind of authority does God have over your seemingly insignificant (in comparison) problem?
Be reminded today that the God whose voice can shred the great cedars of Lebanon (Ps. 29:5) is also the God who promises to give you strength for today, who brings peace into your trials (Ps. 29:11), and who loves you (Jn. 3:16).
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