In commenting on Psalm 93, Eugene Peterson offers these words deserving of our most serious reflection:

God, it seems, does not abandon his essential character when he rules. A God of steadfast love and deep holiness, he is more himself than ever in his rule. He does not set aside the robes of holy love when when he exercises his rule in the mud of human history. The means of God’s rule are consistent with the ends of that rule: holiness, the gradual, patient, penetrating beauty of God’s rule in our desecrated, violated, profaned world.