OCT. 1, 2013
Hubble,
Zoos, And Singing Children
Read: Psalm 148
Praise Him, all you stars of light! —Psalm 148:3
What
do the Hubble Space Telescope, a zoo, and singing children have in common? According
to the teaching of Psalm 148, we could conclude that they all point to God’s
magnificent creation.
The
idea that God created our world is often questioned, so perhaps it’s a good
time for a reminder of the praise we and all creation should heap on our
heavenly Father for His magnificent handiwork.
Hubble
can help us with that through its eye-popping pictures of our universe. Every
one of those brilliant photos points to stars that focus attention on God’s
creative majesty. “Praise Him, all you stars of light!” says verse 3.
A
visit to a zoo points us to the great diversity of wildlife God created. We
look at verses 7 and 10 and say thank you to God for sea creatures, wild
animals, insects, and birds.
And
a few minutes of watching little children singing uninhibited praises to God
symbolizes the truth that all people of earth should lift their voices in honor
of our Creator (vv.11-13).
Stars,
animals, and children: “Let them praise the name of the Lord, for His name
alone is exalted” (v.13). Let’s join in saying thanks for His creation. “Praise
the Lord!”
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation!
O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation!
All ye who hear, now to His temple draw near;
Join me in glad adoration! —Neander
Creation displays God’s power.
Source: Our Daily Bread 2013