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the voice of the lord is full of majesty

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The Lord's voice of Power follows, and they receive that which was promised (Lk. 24:49, Acts 1:4, Acts 2:2-2). They are filled with the His Spirit. They enter a new realm, a dimension of Christ, that imparts a certain amount of power. This will seem like the ultimate glory of their walk in Christ, but if they are called to Sonship, they will hear the third voice — the Voice of Majesty — and know there is more.  

Majesty — what a tremendous word, in any language. The word speaks of grandeur, glory, magnificence, splendor, loftiness, nobility, dignity, integrity. It is something high and lifted up. Only those of royalty, the king and his house, merit such honor. Majesty is a word reserved for kings. It is not given to the common man.  

The word in our text (Psa. 29:4) is translated from hadar, which carries the same thought — magnificence or splendor. Hadar is that which pertains to royalty. It is the glory of a king, and especially the Glory of the King of kings, our Lord Jesus.  

The Voice of the Lord is full of Majesty. It is high and lifted up. His Voice proceeds from His throne with resplendent glory. The Lord's sounding rays of glory draw our eyes from one glory to the one that is far greater — leaving us undone. The prophet Isaiah knew something of hearing and seeing this Lord of majesty:  

 

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