Psalm 29:6

 Psalm 29:6

Our God is greater

As you travel north today from Galilee, in Israel, the landscape changes dramatically and the vast profile of Mount Hermon seems to stand in the way. It is not a simple mountain but mountain cluster.  Its summit straddles the border between Syria and Lebanon and, at 2,814 m (9,232 ft) above sea level, it is the highest point in Syria.  The southern slopes of Mount Hermon extend to the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights, where the Mount Hermon ski resort is located with a top elevation of 2,040 metres (6,690 ft). Obviously, the mountain range is covered in snow in winter and it stands in stark contrast to the desert climate of the Dead Sea way down to the south. It is this landscape that is described in this verse for Sirion is in fact, Mount Hermon. David compares the power of the voice of God with the most stable and immoveable of objects known to him, and declares that when the Lord speaks, Lebanon and Hermon leap about like calves and young wild oxen! Maybe it is an earthquake that is envisaged here? Whatever is in His mind, one thing is sure, when the voice of the Lord is heard, everything reacts. If God approaches, even the mightiest of created things shakes and trembles. We are so dependant on scientific knowledge and explanations for everything that we forget sometimes that our God works outside of and beyond the very basic understanding of men. He only needed to speak and a planet is created! He only needs to raise an eyebrow and Lebanon and Sirion leap. Believe in Him, He is greater than it all!

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