How should believers respond to God's power as depicted in Psalm 114:6? Setting the Scene in Psalm 114:6 “O mountains, that you skipped like rams, O hills, like lambs?” The psalmist recalls the Exodus, picturing rugged mountains and rolling hills leaping in lively surrender before the Lord. Creation itself quakes and rejoices when its Maker draws near. Observing God’s Power Displayed • The immovable becomes movable. • What is normally solid and steady behaves like playful animals. • The scene underscores absolute, uncontested divine authority. Right Responses for Believers Today • Awe-filled Worship – Join creation in joyful reverence (Psalm 29:2; Revelation 4:11). • Humble Submission – If mountains yield, so must hearts (James 4:7; Romans 12:1). • Confident Trust – The One who commands nature can handle every need (Psalm 46:1-3; Matthew 8:26-27). • Holy Fear – A reverent awareness that God is not to be trifled with (Hebrews 12:28-29). • Eager Proclamation – Tell others of His mighty acts (Psalm 145:4-6; Acts 4:20). • Expectant Obedience – Step forward when He leads, knowing obstacles are nothing to Him (Joshua 3:13-17). Cementing These Responses with Scripture • Psalm 97:5 — “The mountains melt like wax in the presence of the LORD.” • Isaiah 40:4 — “Every mountain and hill will be made low.” • Habakkuk 3:6 — “He shatters the everlasting mountains.” These confirm that nature’s reaction is the fitting pattern for human hearts. Putting It Into Practice 1. Begin and end each day acknowledging His supremacy aloud. 2. Lay specific worries before Him, recalling He moves mountains. 3. Confess any area of resistance and choose obedience. 4. Share one recent testimony of His power with someone this week. |