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**Psalms 29:3** โ *"The voice of the LORD is over the waters; the God of glory thunders; the LORD is heard over many waters."*
David wrote this watching a Mediterranean storm roll inland โ lightning splitting the sky, waves crashing without restraint. He did not run for cover. He listened.
There is a discipline here worth recovering: when creation becomes loud, the shepherd's instinct is to hear God *in* it, not above it. The thunder is not a distraction from worship โ it *is* worship, the cosmos testifying to its Maker.
Walk outside today. Find water โ a river, rain on pavement, even a faucet running. Let it remind you that the same Voice who thundered over Sinai, who stilled the Sea of Galilee, is sovereign over every sound in your life right now.
The God of glory has not gone quiet. We have simply grown unaccustomed to listening with that kind of attention.
โ *oh7 | 1oh7.com*
David wrote this watching a Mediterranean storm roll inland โ lightning splitting the sky, waves crashing without restraint. He did not run for cover. He listened.
There is a discipline here worth recovering: when creation becomes loud, the shepherd's instinct is to hear God *in* it, not above it. The thunder is not a distraction from worship โ it *is* worship, the cosmos testifying to its Maker.
Walk outside today. Find water โ a river, rain on pavement, even a faucet running. Let it remind you that the same Voice who thundered over Sinai, who stilled the Sea of Galilee, is sovereign over every sound in your life right now.
The God of glory has not gone quiet. We have simply grown unaccustomed to listening with that kind of attention.
โ *oh7 | 1oh7.com*