Psalm 29

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by: Lowell Harrup

07/20/2025

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Psalm 29 is a metaphor reflecting the whole earth as a temple of worship to Jehovah, a reflection that should recast our view of life with its storms. The psalm opens with an invitation to acknowledge the Lord’s glory. As priests, we are to be dressed in “holy array.”  The psalm further tells of the voice of God in his temple; a voice of power and majesty that splits the cedars of Lebanon yet is gentle enough to cause the deer to calve. The God we worship controls the storms!

He is king forever, but not a tyrant. He gives strength to His people, but also with that strength, the gift of peace. “In His temple, everything says, ‘Glory!’” v9.

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Psalm 29 is a metaphor reflecting the whole earth as a temple of worship to Jehovah, a reflection that should recast our view of life with its storms. The psalm opens with an invitation to acknowledge the Lord’s glory. As priests, we are to be dressed in “holy array.”  The psalm further tells of the voice of God in his temple; a voice of power and majesty that splits the cedars of Lebanon yet is gentle enough to cause the deer to calve. The God we worship controls the storms!

He is king forever, but not a tyrant. He gives strength to His people, but also with that strength, the gift of peace. “In His temple, everything says, ‘Glory!’” v9.

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