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  1. Psalm 93 encourages us to recognize the unassailable might of God's reign, His supreme authority over all creation, and the enduring nature of His laws. Even amidst the chaos and turbulence of life, God’s power remains supreme. His reign, established from eternity, is immovable, providing an unwavering source of hope and assurance. Verse 1 ...

  2. Yes, it is out of your control, but nothing you face is outside of his universal, unshakable, and eternal control. I would title Psalm 93, “The Reign of The King.”. Let me read: The Lord reigns; he is robed in majesty; the Lord is robed; he has put on strength as his belt. Yes, the world is established; it shall never be moved.

  3. Introduction: Psalm 93 has no listed author. But it contains important revelations about God and the reasons why He is worthy of your praise and worship. These include, His: (1) majesty, (2) immovability, (3) eternity, (4) omnipotence, (5) sovereignty, (6) faithfulness, and (7) holiness. First, the psalmist proclaimed that God is clothed in ...

  4. 5 days ago · Psalm 93 – The LORD Reigns. There is no title to this psalm in the Hebrew text. It is a short, bold declaration of God’s might, power, and holiness. G. Campbell Morgan said of Psalm 93, “Interpretation is almost an impertinence. Let it be done reverently.”. “ Psalm 93 describes a theocracy, as do the seven psalms that follow it.

  5. 4 days ago · Psalm 93 then concludes on a calmer note. The statutes of GodGod’s laws, commands, precepts, and the very design of the creation itself—stand forever and this, in turn, adorns the house of God with holiness. God is in Psalm 93 (to put it mildly) large and in charge. But it’s not sheer power for power’s sake.

  6. There is no title to this psalm in the Hebrew text. It is a short, bold declaration of God’s might, power, and holiness. G. Campbell Morgan said of Psalm 93, “Interpretation is almost an impertinence. Let it be done reverently.”. “ Psalm 93 describes a theocracy, as do the seven psalms that follow it. The words Yahwehmelek (‘Jehovah ...

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  8. 1. With this power he has girded himself; it is not derived from any other, nor does the executing of it depend upon any other, but he has it of himself and with it does whatsoever he pleases. Let us not fear the power of man, which is borrowed and bounded, but fear him who has power to kill and cast into hell. 2.

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