Psa 18:12 Out of the brightness of his presence clouds advanced, with hailstones and bolts of lightning.
God is all glorious. There is non who could look on God and live. The Psalmist teaches that when this glorious God looks on His people the light of His face shines on us. God loves to hear His pronouncements. We experience the brightness of His glory when God smiles on us. God is not so much interested in hearing prayers that are put in our own words as He is over by His pronouncements. We can move God to respond with great events of the earth. When God comes to judge man is shaking in a violent hurricane or tornado.
We do not like to teach that we are subject to God's control but the Psalmist teaches that any time God appears He is mysterious and as fearful as our experience in a violent earth quake. This is why we are drawn to God's control in the pronouncements. As God controls these big events He displays His power and control through us!The Psalmist is teaching that God's grand display as an army in the sky is just as controlling as His work in us. We begin to sense His glory as we pronounce His axioms. We are filled with God's creations in teaching each of the parts of our body. His control is too attractive. We become dependent on the effervescence of God's glory. We are over powered by God's beauty. We begin to pronounce His word for more of His control. We feel that we cannot do anything without His power moving in us. Oh the power in His pronouncements. We are moved along by the control of the Spirit. God teaches us with perfect control. Psa 18:28 You, O LORD, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light. 18:29 With your help I can advance against a troop; with my God I can scale a wall.
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