
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Psalm 19:1
This psalm brings me great joy and reminds me that a relationship with God is a five-senses experience. A full life relationship and experience. It’s about His creation, His Word, and our relationship with Him and how they are all wonderfully interrelated.
Creation declares God’s glory loudly and boldly. We can see and hear and smell and touch the wonder of creation. The skies in the day, the stars we see at night, the beautiful forests and valleys, the smell of the flora, the wonder of the sun—they all declare His work. They all shout of God’s hand in their beauty.
As Creator, Preserver, and Governor. The excellence of the work discovers who was the author of it, that it did not come by chance, nor spring of itself, but was made by a Being of infinite wisdom, power, and goodness.
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For Psalm 19:10- 14 MSG declares, God’s Word is better than a diamond, better than a diamond set between emeralds. You’ll like it better than strawberries in spring, better than red, ripe strawberries. God’s Word warns us of danger and directs us to hidden treasure. Otherwise, how will we find our way? God’s Word is perfect—sufficient, enough. It does not need to be added to or changed. It refreshes, it is trustworthy, it brings clarity, and is more desirous than anything else. It is right, full of wisdom, and brings us joy. His commands give light to the eyes and help us steer away from sin. In keeping the law, there is great reward.
What a wonderful delight is this psalm. So encouraging, uplifting, joyous, one that brings you back to God again and again, seeing what He is like, what He has done, and how our response should be. Wonder and marvel at and with the Creator. Yes, and again, yes!
The Word of God, the Bible, is sufficient for all our needs and we can rely on it to steer us in God’s paths. What is more wondrous than that? And so we can say with David in verse 14: “May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Amen.

The Sky Proclaims His Handiwork.
- What do you notice in the world around you that helps you remember the handiwork of God?
Reflections: Father, I come to you, just as I am. In my sin and shame, I ask you to forgive all my sins. Wash me in your mercy and cleanse my heart with your forgiveness. I repent and turn to you. Restore our friendship and fill my heart with the joy of your salvation. Thank you for your love and Thank you for the Cross! In Jesus’ name, we pray.