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Psalms
Psalms 93 — The Lord reigns over everything
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This is one of the shortest in the whole book, but it goes HARD. No story, no lament, no request — just pure, unfiltered declaring that God is on the throne and nothing is shaking Him off it.
Five verses. That's all it takes to remind you who's really in charge.
The psalm opens with a declaration that doesn't ask your opinion:
The Lord reigns. Full stop. He's not campaigning for the position — He's already wearing the crown. Draped in , strapped with strength like a belt. And the world He set up? It's not going anywhere. The foundation is locked in.
This isn't a or a wish. It's a fact. The ground under your feet exists because He said so. 🪨
And this isn't new. His throne wasn't established last Tuesday:
God's rule goes back before time was even a thing. From everlasting — before the first sunrise, before the first breath, before anything existed to measure "before." His authority has no origin story because He IS the origin story.
That's the that matters. Every in history had a start date. His doesn't.
Now the psalm turns up the imagery. The floods are raging — waters crashing, waves roaring, the whole ocean throwing a fit:
The seas lifted their voice. The waters roared. Everything chaotic and untameable in creation was flexing as hard as it could. But here's the thing — mightier than the thunder of massive waters, mightier than the waves of the sea, the Lord on high is mighty.
The ocean is one of the most powerful forces on earth, and it's not even close to Him. Whatever feels overwhelming in your life right now? He's bigger. 💯
The psalm closes with a quiet but unshakeable truth:
God's decrees are completely trustworthy. His isn't mid — it's the most reliable thing in existence. And belongs in His house forever. Not temporarily. Not until the next era. Forevermore.
Five verses. No wasted words. The King reigns, He always has, nothing out-powers Him, and His word is locked in for eternity. That's the whole psalm — and it's enough. ✨
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