The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. (Psalm 19:1-2)
Over the past several
years, I’ve noticed a lot of blather on Facebook about the heavens. People promote
getting excited about eclipses, full moons, planetary conjunctions, aurora
borealis, etc. I don’t blame anyone. They’re exciting events. I woke around
12:30 yesterday morning and got photos of a low full moon.
Today’s passage says that
the heavens communicate God’s glory. The more we learn about the stars, planets,
nebulae, and light, the more amazed we are. I’m fond of science, when science
isn’t being used as a weapon to push a worldly agenda. It’s sad that we (too
often) concede science, education, the arts, and anything else that worldly
folks claim to worldly folks. We pay some attention to religious folks who
focus on religion, but tend to ignore religious folks who engage the world in
other ways. The heavens may declare the glory of God, but beyond some sentimental
awe, we don’t hear it.
I’m not suggesting we
should lionize those who present sloppy science or poor artistic creations as “Christian”
just because they claim to be Christians, if the heavens declare the glory of God
and the skies proclaim the work of His hands, then shouldn’t we listen?
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