
“Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let your glory be over all the earth.” ~Psalm 57:11
There is something striking about the moment David wrote these words. He wasn’t sitting in a palace with everything going right. He was hiding in a cave, fleeing for his life. Yet out of that darkness came one of the most breathtaking declarations of praise in all of Scripture.
That contrast is the whole point.
When life squeezes us into tight, fearful places, our natural instinct is to shrink….. to focus on the walls closing in, the problems piling up, the uncertainty ahead. But David did something different. He lifted his eyes. He shifted his gaze from the cave to the heavens, and suddenly his circumstances looked very different against the backdrop of an infinite God.
“Let your glory be over all the earth.” Not just over my situation. Not just over my country or my community. Over all the earth. David was declaring that God’s glory is not confined by geography, by circumstance, or by human failure. It covers everything.
This is the invitation Psalm 57:11 extends to us today….to stop measuring God by the size of our problems and start measuring our problems by the size of our God. His glory doesn’t shrink when our faith wavers. His reign doesn’t pause when the world feels chaotic. He remains exalted above it all.
Whatever cave you find yourself in today, let this verse be your prayer. Lift your voice, fix your heart, and declare it … be exalted, O God, above the heavens. Because a God whose glory covers all the earth is more than enough to cover whatever you’re facing.