Psalm 114
Psalm 114 is part of the Egyptian Hallel series (psalms 113-118), typically sung during the Passover Feast to celebrate deliverance from slavery in Egypt. This psalm calls all creation to tremble in reverent fear before the Lord. It is He who parted the Red Sea and the Jordan, shook Mount Sinai, and brought forth water from the rock in the wilderness.
Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:
- Verses 1-2
- These verses say that among God's people is where He dwells in holiness ("His sanctuary") and reigns ("His dominion"). In what ways am I set apart for God's Kingdom?
- Verses 3-6
- These verses describe the parting of the Red Sea and the Jordan River at the beginning and end of Israel's journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, as well as their time at Mount Sinai. What wondrous things has God done in our lives to demonstrate His awesome presence?
- Verse 7
- The psalmist calls all the earth to fear the Lord and remembers when God provided water in the wilderness. What is my response when I consider Christ's deliverance of my slavery to sin and His provision of Living Water?
If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:
- "Psalm 114" by Steve Green: Link
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