PSALM 68:33-35
33. Sing praises to Him Who rides upon the heavens, the ancient heavens; lo, He sends forth His voice, His mighty voice.
34. Ascribe power and strength to God; His majesty is over Israel, and His strength and might are in the skies.
35. O God, awe inspiring, profoundly impressive and terrible are You out of Your holy places; the God of Israel, He gives strength and fullness of might to His people. Blessed be God!
DEFINITIONS
Might -d) great strength, power, force, or vigor.
Strength -d) the state or quality of being strong, force, vigor; the power to resist attack.
Voice -c) to call aloud.
Psalm 68 starts out with Let God arise and His enemies be scattered, (KJV). We know that we will see the ending of the Kingdom of Darkness very soon. What a change will take place. He goes on to say He is a Father to the fatherless and a protector of widows. He will judge in righteousness.
The earth trembles at the Presence of God. But He sends a plentiful rain to His people. He provides for the poor and needy. He restores us when we are weary and languishing. He always knows how much we can stand and will never let us reach the breaking point. He will always be there with the needed help to see us through all our difficulties.
Amen and Amen.
God knows what we can carry.
Trials which He allows only strengthens us.
And indeed after that He sends His rain ro refresh us.
As we continue to repent He sends forth times of refreshing from His presence
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Yes, He is always faithful and cannot lie and will never fail us in our time of need. He is never far away. The closer we come, the closer He comes every time! πΊπΊπΊ
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Amen and amen
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Amen ππΎ. This is powerful. See our enemies come at us one way and run away seven ways. They are scattering!
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What a Mighty God We serve!! He will never failπ
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I failed. I lost half my post last night. The Publish button would not work. I was stuck and had to leave and lost most of what I wrote. I will learn something that I need. π’π’π’ Thank you for your comment anyway!
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Iβm sorry to hear that Wenda! I thought it was shorter than normal, but I still enjoyed π
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Thank you, Miss Tam! πΉ
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