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Psalms 50:3

Posted on 18 May at 11:25
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Our God shall come, and shall not keepe silence: a fire shall deuoure before him, and it shalbe very tempestuous round about him. Psalms 50:3 (KJV)

Psalm 50 is a psalm of Asaph, one of the Levites appointed by David to lead worship in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple. The verse quoted above portrays a dramatic picture of God’s future manifestation and the awe‑inspiring power that accompanies His appearance. The opening phrase, “Our God shall come,” declares that God will reveal Himself in a visible and tangible manner, making His presence unmistakably known to the world.

The statement that God “shall not keep silence” emphasizes that He will be heard and recognized; His arrival will not be a quiet event but a proclamation of His authority. The next clause, “a fire shall devour before him,” uses the biblical motif of fire to signify divine holiness, purity, and judgment. Fire that devours conveys the all‑consuming nature of God’s presence and the thoroughness of His righteous judgment.

Finally, the description “it shall be very tempestuous round about him” paints a scene of great tumult and disturbance surrounding God’s coming. The tempestuous surroundings suggest that natural elements are stirred up, reflecting the mighty and awe‑inspiring nature of His appearance. This imagery underscores the disruptive power of divine judgment and its impact on the created order.

Together, these images present a vivid portrait of God’s imminent manifestation, highlighting His sovereignty, holiness, and the certainty of His judgment. Believers are reminded to recognize God’s supreme authority and to align their lives with His righteous ways, trusting that He will one day appear in majesty to execute justice and righteousness throughout the world.

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