Psalm 19:1
The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies proclaim the work of his hands ~ Psalm 19:1
When I lived in a remote part of Nova Scotia, I would go out at night to look at the evening sky. It was truly amazing to me to view. I had most of my adult life been in a city or small town, and the stars are not very vivid, but out in Nova Scotia it was as though I could reach out and touch the stars, they were so brilliant! Here, David is proclaiming this same brilliance as he looks up at the night stars. The heavens number the glory of our strong God as we gaze upward. But it is not only the stars David sees as displaying the glory of God, but every day, sometimes several times a day, the skies will display a new scene. Whether we are looking at the formations of the clouds on a bright sunny day, or a rain filled day, we see something remarkable. If the sky is clear and the skies shimmer a bright blue, it is all new and wondrous. If we see the bright orange moon of an autumn evening, or the white moon of summer, the glory of God is displayed. When we look for the planets and see them through a telescope we see the vastness of the heavens which reminds us we serve a God that is bigger than what can be measured. Never do we look at two skies that are the same, for every day they bring us new visions, new reminders of the glorious God we serve.
Pastor Julia
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