Connect Psalm 36:6 with another scripture emphasizing God's righteousness and justice. Opening Snapshot Psalm 36:6 paints a vivid picture of God’s moral perfection and judicial wisdom—soaring like mountains, unfathomable as the sea. When we set this verse beside Psalm 89:14, the two passages harmonize to reveal a God whose righteousness and justice form the bedrock of His reign. Verse at the Center “Your righteousness is like the mountains of God; Your judgments are like the great deep. O LORD, You preserve man and beast.” (Psalm 36:6) A Complementing Passage “Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; loving devotion and faithfulness go before You.” (Psalm 89:14) Shared Themes • God’s righteousness: towering, immovable, utterly dependable • God’s justice: deep, unsearchable, always perfect • Preservation and steadfast love: practical expressions of His righteous rule Digging Deeper • Mountains and foundation stones both signal permanence. God’s moral standards are not shifting sands; they are as solid as the Rockies, as eternal as His throne. – Compare Isaiah 51:6—“My salvation will last forever, and My righteousness will never fail.” • The “great deep” and “foundation of Your throne” showcase God’s limitless discernment. No secret motive or hidden injustice escapes Him. – See Romans 11:33—“Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God!” • Preservation of “man and beast” marries justice to mercy. The Judge is also the Sustainer. – Note Nehemiah 9:6—“You give life to all that is.” Life Application • Rest secure: when headlines shake us, remember the mountains of His righteousness do not crumble. • Trust His verdicts: even when outcomes confuse us, His judgments are deeper than our understanding. • Imitate His character: build relationships on fairness and faithfulness; let your “throne” (sphere of influence) echo His. • Rejoice in His care: the God who judges rightly also protects every living thing, including you. Closing Reflection Psalm 36:6 and Psalm 89:14 unite to show that righteousness and justice are not abstract ideals; they are who God is. Because He is both highest mountain and deepest sea, we can live grounded, sheltered, and confident in every season. |