The God in Psalm 18

Written by Julie

On January 3, 2020

Psalm 18 is a cool chapter and verses 7-15 especially give a vivid picture of God.

  • His anger shakes the earth and the mountains tremble.
  • He breathes out smoke and fire.
  • His “pavilion” is made of dark waters and thick clouds.
  • His voice thunders and the lightning is His arrows.
  • With one blow of breath He can part the sea.

That’s the God we serve! That’s the God that loves and protects us!

He’s more powerful than financial trouble, temptation, sorrow, school problems, car difficulties, worries about the future, confusion–even more powerful than death.

He’s powerful, period!

He can do so much, is so much–and He loves us.

He loves us. He sent His Son to die for us. He made a way for us to escape hell and join Him in heaven. He provides for–and beyond–our needs. He protects us. He listens to and answers our prayers.

The Almighty God, the Conqueror, is right beside you. He’s already won the war…so why worry about the battle?

		
Julie

Julie

Hi, I'm Julie, a 18-year-old lover of books, music, and Jesus. I'm a senior in high school (Abeka Academy) and have been blogging for three years. I also co-publish a digital magazine called Priceless geared toward teen girls. My desire is to use my words to glorify my Saviour and to encourage you in your walk with God. I'd love to hear from you!

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