Connect Psalm 109:27 with another scripture emphasizing God's sovereignty and power. Setting the Scene • Psalm 109:27: “So they may know that this is Your hand, that You, O LORD, have done it.” • Daniel 4:35: “All the peoples of the earth are regarded as nothing. He does as He pleases with the host of heaven and the peoples of the earth. No one can restrain His hand or say to Him, ‘What have You done?’” Seeing the Connection • Psalm 109:27 is a plea for the Lord’s unmistakable intervention so everyone will recognize, “This is God’s hand.” • Daniel 4:35 affirms that God’s hand is never hindered; His will prevails over every earthly power. • Together they paint a seamless picture: the same divine hand David begs to be recognized (Psalm 109) is the hand Nebuchadnezzar finally admits no one can restrain (Daniel 4). Key Observations • Identical imagery—“hand” – Psalm 109:27 highlights God’s hand as proof of His direct involvement. – Daniel 4:35 underscores that no one can “restrain His hand,” spotlighting uncontested sovereignty. • Personal and cosmic reach – David seeks God’s hand in a personal battle. – Nebuchadnezzar recognizes that same hand governing nations and the heavens. • Purpose of revelation – Psalm 109:27: God acts so people “may know” Him. – Daniel 4:35: God acts so rulers confess His supremacy. • Complementary emphasis – Psalm 109 focuses on vindication for the righteous sufferer. – Daniel 4 focuses on humbling the proud monarch. – Both outcomes serve one goal: public acknowledgment of God’s absolute authority. Supporting Passages • Psalm 115:3: “Our God is in heaven; He does as He pleases.” • Ephesians 1:11: “…according to the plan of Him who works out everything by the counsel of His will.” Living It Out • Expect the unmistakable—God still acts in ways that leave no doubt whose hand is at work. • Rest under His rule—because no power can restrain Him, you can trust His timing and methods. • Respond with worship—when His hand moves, echo David’s gratitude and Nebuchadnezzar’s awe, giving God the glory He deserves. |