What is the meaning of Psalm 107:29? He • The psalmist points to the LORD Himself—no mere force of nature—acting in response to the sailors’ cries (Psalm 107:28). • Psalm 65:7 says of Him, “You still the roaring of the seas,” underscoring that only God can pacify chaos. • When Jesus “rebuked the winds and the sea, and it was perfectly calm” (Matthew 8:26), He demonstrated that He is this very LORD in the flesh. calmed the storm • The Hebrew pilgrims remembered literal tempests on the Mediterranean that threatened to sink their ships (Psalm 107:23–27). • Job 26:12 reminds us, “By His power He stilled the sea”; Mark 4:39 echoes, “He said, ‘Peace! Be still!’” and the gale ceased. • God’s authority extends over every “storm” we face—physical, emotional, or spiritual—because nothing lies outside His rule. to a whisper • The phrase pictures the wind reduced from a howl to the faintest breath. • 1 Kings 19:12 describes God’s gentle “still, small voice,” showing that His power can be expressed in quietness as well as in thunder. • The LORD does not merely restrain danger; He converts turmoil into tranquility, giving His people rest (Psalm 23:2). and the waves of the sea • Waves symbolize relentless, uncontrollable forces (Psalm 93:3–4). • Jonah 1:15 records a parallel scene: once the prophet was cast overboard, “the sea stopped its raging,” proving that obedience and divine intervention bring calm. • For every believer, the sea’s waves mirror life’s pressures; God’s sovereignty reaches even there. were hushed • The verb stresses a settled, lasting stillness—no after-shocks of fear remain. • Isaiah 57:20 contrasts the “tossing sea” of the wicked with the peace God supplies to the repentant. • Revelation 21:1 looks ahead to a new creation where “the sea was no more,” the ultimate hush of all disorder. summary Psalm 107:29 celebrates the LORD’s unrivaled power to silence chaos and grant peace. He alone turns roaring storms into whispers, bringing complete calm to wind, waves, and worried hearts alike. |