VERSE OF THE WEEK

When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of Him, the son of man that you care for Him?
— Psalm 8:3-4

The Pyramid of Giza was one of the original 7 Wonders of the World.  In 2007, they came out with a new list of the 7 Modern Wonders of the World and the Pyramid of Giza was given an honorable mention because it is the only original 7 Wonders structure that survives today. It was the tallest human made structure for 3,800 years.  The precise construction techniques used to build the pyramid remains a historical mystery to this day.  I would imagine that just being in the presence of such a structure would leave a person in awe.  Yet you and I get to experience creation itself every day.  To experience the sunrise and sunset and all of nature around us should leave us in awe of the Creator. 

 

While many of the Psalms deal with pain and brokenness, Psalm 8 focuses on the power of God who is the Creator of the universe.  And not only is God the Creator of all things, but He cares deeply for the men and women who He created.  Some imagine that God started creation but is no longer involved in His creation.  But that is not what this verse and other scriptures teach.  It states that God gave mankind honor and glory and cares for each one of us.

 

So how do we apply this Psalm to our life?  It gives us hope!  Every day we get to be in the presence of God.  If we are having a bad day or a bad season, go outside and see all that God has created.  Then remember that God who created all these things cares for you.  A poor person the world would consider insignificant is just as important to God as the King of the most powerful nation. So, while you may struggle with dark days, know that God, who is powerful and magnificent, cares about you.  We should all be in awe of our Creator!

 

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