Message from the sky

The heavens declare the glory of God. — Psalm 19:1

 The earth’s population is now over 6.6 billion. And depending on where we live, finding moments of solitude where we can gaze at the silent night sky is increasingly difficult. Yet, according to the writer of Psalm 19, if we were able to steal away to a spot where the only sound was our heartbeat and the only sight the canopy of the stars, we could hear a message from those heavens.

In such a moment, we could hear with the ears of our innermost being the noiseless testimony of God’s breathtaking creation.

We could hear from the heavens as they “declare the glory of God” (v. 1). And we could watch in amazement as the sky “shows His handiwork” (v. 1).

We could listen as “day unto day utters speech” that fills our minds with the unmistakable awareness of God’s splendid creation (v. 2).

We could marvel through the night as the firmament shows in unmistakable splendor the knowledge of God’s handiwork (vv. 1-2).

Our Creator tells us to “be still, and know that I am God” (Ps. 46:10). A great way to do this is to spend time in His creation admiring His handiwork. Then we will certainly know that He is God! — Dave Branon

The heavens reveal the power of God

To everyone living on earth;

His handiwork speaks of His splendor and care,

And makes us consider His worth. — Sper

READ: Psalm 19

God speaks of His majesty through His creation.

The Bible in one year:

• Proverbs 30-31

• 2 Corinthians 11:1-15

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