Saturday, March 7, 2009

Psalm 29

Each of us has been given a distinctive voice. Some of our voices can follow the melody notes in a song. Other voices produce the harmony notes. There are still other voices that are best when they are silent during a song. I've been told that my voice sounds similar to my dad and brothers voices. But those four voices were once blended in four parts of a barbershop quartet; each voice singing a different part. There may voices that call many to battle. But no one's voice can compare to God's voice. David points out that God's voice is powerful. His voice sounds like thunder and includes the flashes of lightening. But it also powerful enough to bring forth the fawn in the quiet of the forest. His is a voice that will never be matched on this earth.
It took me almost 2 minutes to read this psalm.
Stuart

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