What does "great majesty" reveal about God's character in Exodus 15:7? Setting the Scene Exodus 15 bursts with celebration after the Red Sea miracle. Verse 7 anchors that joy: “In the greatness of Your majesty You overthrow Your adversaries; You unleash Your burning anger; it consumes them like stubble.” Zooming in on “Great Majesty” The Hebrew behind “greatness of Your majesty” (ga’ôn, gō’den) combines ideas of towering splendor and exalted royalty. Moses isn’t using poetic filler; he’s describing something literally true about God. Highlights of God’s Character Revealed • Supreme Sovereignty – Majesty signals a King whose rule is absolute (Psalm 93:1). • Unmatched Power – The same majesty that clothes Him actively “overthrows” enemies; it is not passive beauty but operative might (Psalm 145:11-12). • Holy Justice – God’s majesty is morally charged: His “burning anger…consumes them like stubble.” Holiness refuses to coexist with evil (Habakkuk 1:13). • Faithful Protector – His majestic intervention isn’t random; it safeguards His covenant people (Deuteronomy 4:34). • Awe-Inspiring Splendor – The rescue leaves Israel speechless and the nations trembling (Exodus 15:14-16), proving that His majesty commands worship. Supporting Scriptures • Job 37:22 – “Awesome majesty surrounds Him.” • Psalm 104:1 – “O LORD my God, You are very great; You are clothed with splendor and majesty.” • Isaiah 2:10 – “Hide in the dust from the terror of the LORD and the splendor of His majesty.” • Jude 1:25 – “To the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power, and authority…” Implications for Our Lives • Confidence in Battles – The One clothed in majesty still overthrows adversaries; no threat outranks Him. • Reverent Worship – His dazzling greatness demands more than casual acknowledgment; it calls for wholehearted praise. • Humble Obedience – Majestic authority means His commands carry royal weight; submitting isn’t optional. • Hope for Justice – Wrong will not reign forever. God’s majestic justice will ultimately consume all evil “like stubble.” The phrase “great majesty” is far more than poetic flair; it unveils a God who is royally exalted, irresistibly powerful, fiercely holy, and tenderly protective—a King worth trusting, fearing, and adoring. |