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BY JOHN D. MORRIS, PH.D.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth
his handywork.” (Psalm 19:1)
This verse has been a favorite of many who recognize God’s creatorship.
The vastness of
space “declares” His power and sovereign control over all and calls us
to worship Him as not only Creator but Savior as well.
In what ways do the heavens speak?
The orderly progression of day and night reminds us of God’s
purpose in creating the heavenly bodies, that they should be “signs” for
us to aid in telling time and the passage of time (Genesis 1:14).
The sun’s light
energizes Earth’s processes. From photosynthesis to tidal and atmospheric
movements, the Creator can be recognized as the great Provider.
The “line”
mentioned in Psalm 19:4 is that of a
surveyor’s line, true and accurate.
It represents the
absolute standard by which our conduct is measured.
Just as surely as
an Earth-encircling line demarcates light and darkness, so God’s holy nature
measures and evaluates our behavior.
The sun’s light
extends outward in all directions, not just toward Earth.
Light generates heat, thus “there is nothing hid from the
heat thereof” (verse 6).
This
life-sustaining light can be compared to a bridegroom coming out of his
chamber, anxious to receive his bride, and a strong man, an athlete ready to
claim the championship (verse 5).
In a similar
manner, God delights in supplying every need of His children. He is near and
ever-powerful.
We can ask Him for
anything at any time, He loves us that much.
From this poetic
rehearsal of some of God’s immutable attributes, we can learn much of both His
nature and our relationship to Him. While Psalm 19 does not teach in a didactic
fashion, it can thrill our spirits and motivate us to draw nearer to Him.
The
Institute for Creation Research (ICR) wants people to know that God’s Word
can be trusted in everything it speaks about—from how and why we were made, to
how the universe was formed, to how we can know God and receive all He has
planned for us.
After
almost 50 years of ministry, ICR remains a leader in scientific research within
the context of biblical creation. Founded by Dr. Henry Morris in 1970, the
institute exists to conduct scientific research within the realms of origins
and Earth history, and then to educate the public both formally and informally
through graduate and professional training programs, through conferences and
seminars around the country, and through books, magazines, and media
presentations.
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