Psalm 114:3-4

Psalm 114:3-4

The Sea, a river, mountains and hills

These verses are written to convey a sense of awe as we reflect on how the waters flee and the mountains and hills leap! In the writer’s mind, the sheer presence of the Lord God and the power of His voice were enough to cause even the most stable of geographical features to react and recoil, for they recognised the hand and authority of their Creator! Most would consider this language to be figurative, but I suspect that the Psalm coneys more than this. If God acts, if He speaks, if His commands are issued, nothing can withstand Him. Earthquakes, floods, tempests, volcanos, thunder and lightning, deluges, hurricanes – you name it, and the Lord our God is able to command it! 

In this instance, we are obviously considering the deliverance of Israel from Egypt; the Red Sea parted at the Lord’s command and, 40 years later, the River Jordan, in full spate, did the same thing. There may well have been seismic activity at the same time, why did those mighty waters retreat as they did? David has written before about such events when the heavens are parted and there is a divine manifestation as Lord descends upon His enemies. (See Psalm 18). In fact, there are numerous references throughout the Scripture to the heavens parting, to the mountains shaking and the sea retreating at the presence of the Lord God. Why not? He made these things, and He will certainly have plenty to say, and to enact, in the last days before He recreates the world. If you want a more detailed account of these divine phenomena, try reading Habakkuk 3! Hallelujah!

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