Worship and Reverence
Worship and Reverence2
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 29 Psalm 29
By Keith Simons4422:19PSA 29:1Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 29, emphasizing the glory, majesty, and power of God. He explains that while all glory belongs to God, humans, especially those in positions of power, are called to acknowledge and return that glory to Him. The psalm vividly illustrates God's might through the imagery of a thunderstorm, showcasing His authority over nature and nations. Ultimately, Simons highlights that God promises strength and peace to His people, reinforcing the importance of worshiping Him in holiness and recognizing His sovereignty.
God Is Not a Railway Porter
By A.W. Tozer0PSA 46:10PSA 95:6PRO 3:5ISA 40:12ISA 55:8JER 29:11MAT 6:33JHN 15:15ROM 11:36PHP 4:19A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of understanding the true character of God, urging believers to move beyond viewing Him merely as a means to fulfill their needs. He challenges the notion that God exists to serve humanity's desires, likening this misconception to treating God as a railway porter. Instead, Tozer calls for a deeper relationship with God, recognizing Him as the Creator who holds the universe in His hands and deserves our reverence and worship. He encourages believers to acknowledge their position as servants of God rather than expecting Him to cater to their demands.