Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

22 April, 2026

Psalm 115:3—“But our God is in the heavens: he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased.” 

The Psalmist begins this chapter by shifting all glory from humanity to God’s mercy and truth (vv. 1–3). This verse specifically answers the taunt of the nations: “Where is now their God?” (v. 2). While idols of silver and gold remain bound by their own craftsmanship, possessing mouths that are mute and feet that are fixed, our God dwells beyond the physical, unconstrained by the limits of the material world. He is transcendent, dwelling in the “heavens”, a position denoting supreme authority and an unobstructed view of his creation.

This verse is a pillar of divine sovereignty. To say God does “whatsoever he hath pleased” is to affirm that His will is never thwarted by outside forces. His pleasure is not a fickle whim; it is an extension of His holy, wise, and perfect character. Whether in the orbits of the stars or the intricate details of a human life, God’s “pleasure” is the ultimate governing principle of the universe.

This verse affirms God’s absolute sovereignty. He is not limited by human will, natural forces, or earthly powers. God acts freely and perfectly according to His holy will. Yet His pleasure is never arbitrary. It is always wise, righteous, and good.

For the believer, God’s sovereignty is a source of unending comfort rather than a cold concept. Because God is in the heavens and does as He pleases, we are not victims of luck or fate. We are in the hands of a King whose pleasure is always for His glory and our ultimate good. When life feels out of control, we can rest knowing that nothing happens outside of the "good pleasure" of a God who is both infinitely powerful and intimately loving.

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