Psalm 29
If we were to see an angelic being, our reaction would almost certainly be terror, filled with awe and wonder, and filled with a desire to worship that angel. Within the ranks of angels there appears to be a class or category called ‘the sons of Gods.’ That is a literal translation that appears in our Bibles as ‘sons of the might’ (NASB) or ‘mighty ones’ (NIV) in verse 1. These beings are vastly beyond us, but by an infinitely greater measure beyond them is the One True God. If our response to an angel would be fear and awe, even more so do these angels stand in reverence and awe before God. They can’t help but worship the Lord of Glory.
Beginning in verse 3, we see a description of the power of God’s voice. The mighty storms and the effects of nature leave us awestruck, but they are a description of the power of the voice of God and not His full power and might. If we are awestruck by the might of angelic beings (gods) and the power of the storms of creation, what ought our response to the Sovereign of the Universe be? Our minds can't comprehend even the tiniest bit of the vastness of the universe, and yet we are often overly familiar and casual about God. That is the careless action and thoughts of a fool.
“Lord, help me to hold all about You in deep reverence. AMEN