The Great Perspective



“And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars also” (Genesis 1:16). “When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the 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 8:4). “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit” (Psalm 147:4,5). “Lift your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one, and calls them each by name. Because of His great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing” (Isaiah 40:26).

After going to sleep last night I awakened around midnight and since I couldn’t go back to sleep I took our dog Roxie outside and spent a few minutes walking around our yard. (Yes, Roxie was sound asleep, but she would never say “no” to a walk, even in her sleep.) Temperatures dropped through the night and the chilly, fall-like air gave evidence to the official autumn season now in progress. The insect sounds are fading but off in the distance toward the creek I heard the shrieking cry of a wild animal. Then I heard a bawling cow, apparently delivering a calf, coming from the direction of the large dairy farm due east of us.

I then looked up and scanned the skies. It was a clear night and, with the exception of the security lights at a Christian school about a half mile away, we don’t have much “light pollution” out here where we live. The view is outstanding; no admission fee or limited seating! This sight, available to all who are blessed with eyesight, always gives me a perspective jolt. I am faced with feelings of my own human insignificance (or as I like to call it “puniness”) when I consider the vast, vast immensity of the universe.

It has been said that counting the stars in the universe is like trying to count the number of sand grains on a beach, but God made the stars and has each one of them accounted for. Consider the wording from the creation account, “He made the stars also” (Genesis 1:16). He has determined their number and calls them each by name.

I picture the Psalmist scanning the skies as far as the eye can see on a cloudless night, overcome by a sense of awe toward Almighty God. He extols God’s most massive works at creation as “the work of His fingers.” He recognizes that God has set these objects in place. They are not “set in place” as the result of some “big bang” or whatever current scientific theory is presently in vogue.

The prophet Isaiah in proclaiming the vastness of God declares, “Lift your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one, and calls them each by name.” What a spectacular description of an omnipotent God who not only created the universe but makes it subject to His divine authority.

Though it is awesome to contemplate the mighty universe and the magnificent power of God revealed through His creative works, I humbly consider that He values humankind so much that He clothed Himself in flesh and came to this imperfect world to save us from our sins. Though I might view myself as insignificant God certainly does not. He loves me and the entire human race so much that He sent His one and only Son, so that all who believe in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.

Be encouraged today,

Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Daily prayer: Father, our hearts rejoice with resounding thanksgiving, as we consider that You chose us before the world was made so that we could be Your holy people; people without blame before You. Because of Your love, You chose to make us Your own children through Your Son, Jesus Christ. We are set free by the blood of His death as You forgive us of our sins. Your awesome power is seen not only in the vast universe but in the hearts of men and women, boys and girls whose lives are submitted to Your divine authority. What a magnificent God we serve!

Chaplain Stephen and Brooksyne Weber serve with Transport for Christ. Click here to contact the Webers.
 


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