
Psalm 93 Commentary
Sovereign Majesty
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KEY THOUGHT: Your testimonies are very sure; Holiness adorns Your house, O Lord, [c]forever. [Psalm 93:5 NKJV]
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Psalm 93 NKJV
The Eternal Reign of the Lord
93 The Lord reigns, He is clothed with majesty;
The Lord is clothed,
He has girded Himself with strength.
Surely the world is established, so that it cannot be [a]moved.
2 Your throne is established from of old;
You are from everlasting.
3 The floods have [b]lifted up, O Lord,
The floods have lifted up their voice;
The floods lift up their waves.
4 The Lord on high is mightier
Than the noise of many waters,
Than the mighty waves of the sea.
5 Your testimonies are very sure;
Holiness adorns Your house,
O Lord, [c]forever.
Footnotes
a. Psalm 93:1 shaken
b. Psalm 93:3 raised up
c. Psalm 93:5 Lit. for length of days
New King James Version (NKJV)
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Psalm 93 Commentary
The Majesty of the LORD
Who doesn’t stand in awe of God’s creation? Man’s built environment gives us a ‘wow’ experience, but nothing beyond that. But nature speaks. It informs man about the God of creation.
Sea storms, wild and roaring, they are a living phenomenon. They speak of strength, persistence, and presence.
The psalmist sees the throne of God in the waves. It is eternal and powerfully majestic. It exerts its presence in the world that it established.
The waves give you both the feel of permanence and constant change at the same time. The constant activity gives you the feel of unending strength.
The psalmist applies all these attributes to the throne of God. When you experience nature, you immediately know you are looking at something beyond a model. God manifests His nature in His creation, but only in part.
There is more to God’s throne. It is a throne of rigid statues. They stand firm. Holiness adorns the palace.
The psalmist describes the throne of God in glowing terms: majesty, splendor, eternal, strength, firm, and holy. The LORD hasn’t abandoned the throne. His reign is eternal.
How come we have so much wickedness right under the holy throne? This question is answered by Calvary.
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