TUSITE MA’ASI 10, 2026
DEUTERONOMY 32-34; Psalm 86:8-13
No one is like our God. Nothing compares to him. He is glorious beyond our ability to comprehend.
‘Oku ‘ikai ha taha ‘e tatau mo hotau ‘Otua. ‘Oku ‘ikai ha me’a ‘e ala fakatatau mo Ia. ‘Oku ope atu hono langilangi mo hono naunau ‘i hotau mafai ke tatae ‘a ‘Ene ‘Afio.
For a few summers I was a chaplain at a camp in the middle of Pennsylvania. The camp's ministry philosophy was to blow the campers away with the stunning glory of God in creation and give them an introduction to the glory of God as Savior. I loved my time there, as did my family. The camp was located in a valley between two mountain ranges. One afternoon I sat on the porch of the main building that overlooked the valley, and I watched dark clouds rise over the mountains as a storm began to build. In a few minutes the clouds broke, thunder roared, and lightning seemed to be everywhere. Rain came down with power like I had never seen before. I was transfixed, glued to my seat by the scary, thunderous glory I was viewing. The storm passed over us as quickly, as it had risen, the sky brightened, and we could hear claps of thunder in the distance as the storm dumped its glory on another valley. Those of us on the porch spontaneously applauded. We were all blown away by the power we had just experienced, but our applause was about something deeper. We knew that what we had seen was a minute glimpse of the glorious glory of the God behind the storm.
Moses's final act as the great leader of the children of Israel was to pronounce a blessing on each of the tribes of Israel. The great prayer/poem of Deuteronomy 33 builds to this crescendo:
There is none like God, O Jeshurun,
who rides through the heavens to your help,
through the skies in his majesty.
The eternal God is your dwelling place,
and underneath are the everlasting arms.
And he thrust out the enemy before you
and said, "Destroy."
So Israel lived in safety,
Jacob lived alone,
in a land of grain and wine,
whose heavens drop down dew.
Happy are you, O Israel! Who is like you,
a people saved by the LORD. (Deut. 33:26-29)
Moses had witnessed incredible displays of divine glory. He had seen God unleash his power to deliver, protect, provide for, and guide the children of Israel. From the plagues in Egypt, to the water walls of the Red Sea, to the glory display on Sinai, to the cloud and pillar of fire, and finally to manna on the ground every morning, God had displayed his glory on behalf of Israel. Moses summarized all he had experienced with these two exultant statements: "There is none like God" and "Happy are you, O Israel! Who is like you, a people saved by the LORD."
May we who have experienced the redeeming grace of Christ Jesus start each morning with this twofold declaration: "There is no God like my God" and "I am happy today because I am among that great company of people who have been saved by the Lord."