Enthroned Over the Flood

In Daily Devotional by Chris Walker

Bible Passage: “The Lord sits enthroned over the flood;
the Lord is enthroned as King forever.
The Lord gives strength to his people;
the Lord blesses his people with peace.” (Psalm 29:10-11)

Scripture Reading: Genesis 6:1-8:22; Psalm 47:1-9; Jonah 1:1-3:10; Matthew 14:22-33

Water is often used in the Bible (particularly the Old Testament) as a picture of chaos and turmoil.

In the beginning, as God was creating everything from nothing, it is written that “the earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep” (Genesis 1:2).

“The deep” oceans must have been legitimately terrifying for ancient Israel. The power of the waves and the darkness and sheer vastness of the waters were overwhelming. Stories like the Flood (Genesis 6:1-8:22) and Jonah (Jonah 1:1-3:10) would hit the point home:

Deep waters are massive, powerful, out of control, and capable of destruction.

Our uncertainties in life can feel like that—a vast and overwhelming power we face.

Standing against this ancient worldview is today’s passage:

“The Lord sits enthroned over the flood” (Psalm 29:10).

However great and dark the waters we face, God’s throne stands over them. Jesus literally walked on top of them, unafraid (Matthew 14:22-33).

He is not overwhelmed.

And as we have also seen this week:

  • He is incapable of surprise.
  • He is fully in control.
  • He is the only leader that matters.
  • He is an excellent Redeemer.
  • He is the God of hope, even in our hopeless and uncertain moments.

Uncertain times drive us to Him. They force us to seek the One who calls Himself “our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1).

In uncertain times, there is peace available no matter our circumstances. It is promised. And it comes when we make seeking Him a priority (Philippians 4:6-7).

When I so prioritize my life, I realize how big God is, how small I am, and how little my worry helps anything (Matthew 6:25-27).

I am reminded that my family, country, job, finances, health, and very life are all held in the hands of One who loves me so much that He died for me (John 3:16).

He is more than able to lead, protect, and provide, no matter what I face.

Men should seek this good God, enthroning Him over every part of our lives.

One throne matters, over the waters, and Jesus Christ sits upon it.

In uncertain times, may we be men who bow only to Him and seek His will and ways, knowing that, although not everything that happens in this life is good, nonetheless, God will be good to us every day of our lives.

Prayer: Lord, thank You for Your strength, goodness, and power to sustain me. Thank You for teaching me through Your Word. In uncertain times, may I be a man who walks in step with You, and may I make You proud of how I conduct myself. Amen.

Reflection: What has been your biggest “aha!” moment from this week of devotionals?


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Chris Walker
Chris Walker is the Content Editor at Impactus. He was a pastor in the local church for over 2 decades, and has served in a variety of ministry roles, including as a columnist at Patheos. He desires to see men filled with God's Word and His Spirit in order to fulfill His call for their lives. Chris is married to Sarah with two children, and lives in the Windsor-Essex region of Ontario, Canada.
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Chris Walker
Chris Walker is the Content Editor at Impactus. He was a pastor in the local church for over 2 decades, and has served in a variety of ministry roles, including as a columnist at Patheos. He desires to see men filled with God's Word and His Spirit in order to fulfill His call for their lives. Chris is married to Sarah with two children, and lives in the Windsor-Essex region of Ontario, Canada.