Psalm Devotional
Our Sovereign God
Terrorist attacks. Hurricanes. Global wars. Enemy nations preparing for war. Pandemics. Our lives are marked by tumult and war. We face the ever-present dual threats of nature and nations. The big question is: How do we deal with these things? Many people deal with the threats of this world by finding refuge in money, sex, drugs, or alcohol.
In Psalm 46, we find the psalmist in a time of tumult and trouble. Everything seems to be crashing down around him. But the psalmist doesn’t find refuge in money, sex, or a bottle. Instead he finds refuge in the sovereign God.
Here we see God’s sovereignty over nature. The psalmist describes his calamity in terms of natural disasters like earthquakes (“though the earth give way”) and floods (“though its water roar and foam”). Here the psalmist notes that the seemingly stable things, like the earth and mountains, are ultimately unable to provide him with security. Nature offers no place of true refuge.

