Summary
Psalm 29:1–2 – Ascribe glory What happens: Heavenly beings are called to give God glory and worship in holy splendor. What it means: Worship belongs to God alone. Holiness shapes how we approach Him.
Psalm 29:3–9 – The voice over the waters What happens: God’s voice thunders over waters, breaks cedars, flashes fire, shakes the wilderness, and births deer. What it means: Creation responds to God’s sovereign voice. His power is unrivaled and awe-inspiring.
Psalm 29:10–11 – King over the flood What happens: The Lord sits enthroned over the flood and gives His people strength and peace. What it means: God reigns over chaos. His rule brings peace to those who trust Him.
Application
- Begin worship by ascribing God’s worth.
- Let God’s voice in Scripture shape your reverence.
- Seek His peace in storms because He reigns.
