Mountains and the Majesty of God
Psalm 3:3-4 with Fall Aspens and Mountains, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
“But You, O LORD, are a shield about me, My glory, and the One who lifts my head. I was crying to the LORD with my voice, And He answered me from His holy mountain. Selah.” Psalm 3:3-4
Mountains: Metaphors of God
Psalm 3 verse 4 ends with the word “Selah”, which means to pause and ponder. The psalms calls us to pause and think about the wonders of God.
Many times, throughout it’s pages, the Bible uses the imagery of mountains to say something about the wonders of God. When we look at them, it is easy to understand why.
Mountains give the abstract ideas of majesty and power something tangible we can visualize. So much about them is breathtaking and awe inspiring. There is no better visual metaphor to tell of something great than the imagery of a mountain. Psalm 3 uses a mountain to describe the greatness of the dwelling place of God, the One who rescues us. Selah!
King David wrote Psalm 3 while being chased by his rebellious son Absalom, who wanted to overthrow him.
The mountains also speak to me of God’s mystery. All the secret beautiful little places hidden on their slopes. “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9
Thanks Kevin! Great thought! There is plenty that is mysterious about mountains. Mountains hold much to discover for the hiker and climber and many things we may not know. We still have plenty to learn about God.
Mountain’s always make me feel small in their presence, but they also draw us like a magnetic pull and we desire to be near them.
Hi Sonya. Thank you!
Sorry, I didn’t see your comment until now. Mountains do draw us to them.