What does Psalm 66:6 mean?
What is the meaning of Psalm 66:6?

He turned the sea into dry land

- The psalmist recalls the literal miracle at the Red Sea, exactly as Exodus 14:21-22 records: “Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all night the LORD drove back the sea with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land.”

- God’s act demonstrates absolute sovereignty over creation. The same power later halted the Jordan (Joshua 3:13-17), proving that He is consistent and faithful.

- For believers today, this event anchors our confidence that the Lord can still make a way where none exists—whether in national crises or personal trials.


They passed through the waters on foot

- Crossing “on foot” stresses that the seabed was not merely exposed but firm and walkable, fulfilling the promise of safe passage (Hebrews 11:29).

- The people’s obedience—stepping between towering walls of water—illustrates faith in action (1 Corinthians 10:1-2).

- The same principle applies now: salvation in Christ involves trusting His provision and moving forward, even when circumstances appear impossible.


There we rejoiced in Him

- Once safely across, the nation erupted in worship: “Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD” (Exodus 15:1-2). Celebration naturally follows deliverance.

- Joy is centered “in Him,” not merely in the escape. Psalm 40:2-3 shows the pattern: God lifts us up, and a new song results.

- This foreshadows eternal praise, echoed in Revelation 15:3 where redeemed saints sing “the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb.”


summary

Psalm 66:6 uses Israel’s historic crossing to spotlight God’s unrivaled power, the faith He requires, and the worship He deserves. He turns obstacles into pathways, invites us to walk forward in trust, and fills rescued hearts with praise.

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