The psalm draws to a close with a recurring refrain, echoing a plea made earlier in the chapter [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. Returning to this thought is not merely a stylistic choice; it serves to deeply strengthen and amplify the singer's heartfelt request [רד״ק].
In the wake of experiencing a great salvation, there is a profound hope that the splendor of God will be elevated far above the heavens, allowing His honor to be openly witnessed across the entire earth [מצודת דוד].
At the same time, revisiting this theme highlights a core truth of faith. It serves as a reminder that even though God is exalted high above the heavens, His presence remains firmly rooted in our physical world. His glory constantly spreads outward, maintaining a continuous and watchful care over the entire earth [אלשיך].