God rules over the world and all its elements.
97 1 The Lord rules, the earth rejoices; distant shores rejoice. God is the king of the earth who rules with absolute authority. The people who live in the land of David rule. God rules over everything.
God is in charge of what is happening in the world.
The Lord reigns, so the earth is happy. The ocean is happy. The king is the Lord who rules the earth and tells people what to do with their bodies. The rulers who live in the country of David rule. God has a power or power over the world.
God created the earth and it's governments. For the Lord who controls both blessings and curses decides when he will bring together the blessing and the curse.
After pronouncing the curses for 40 years I am amazed by Gods sure answers. I am here to witness Gods great control over the earth by pronouncements. He will not be mocked!
This axiom controls all civil governments of the world. And the Lord, who controls the cursed and the blessed, decides from the proclamation when to put together the blessings and curses.
God does not need a response of recognition and praise from us. He receives the praise he rightfully deserves because he has the power to decide what happens. God is happy when we show Him we think He is great and we want to please Him. God owns everything and controls everything.
Praising God is a way of telling God how much you appreciate all of God's good qualities. The psalmist carefully maintains this effective control in his definite eternal kingdom.
97 1 The Lord reigns, let the earth rejoice; far shores rejoice. ”The Lord is the king of the earth who reigns absolute in pronouncing laws, covenants, curses, divine decrees, statutes, and promises. The inhabitants of the land of David reign. And the Lord reigns is attested by the direct control he exercises over divine creation. This axiom controls all civil governments of the created earth. And the Lord who controls the cursed and the blessed decides when he will bring together the blessing and the curse from the declarations.The Lord does not wait for an appropriate response of generous praise and honor. He receives the praise he rightly deserves because direct control is in himself. Praise remains God's experience of pleasing His attributes which are never fettered. The psalmist carefully ensures this effective control in His pronounced eternal kingdom.
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